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  1. Re:Its never stopped its been going on for 4-5 yea on Microsoft Customers Hit With New Wave of Fake Tech Support Calls · · Score: 1

    Sure blame the gypsies.

  2. Re:Hallo Windows man on Microsoft Customers Hit With New Wave of Fake Tech Support Calls · · Score: 3, Insightful

    You forgot to introduce yourself as "Peggy".

  3. Re:social engineering on Microsoft Customers Hit With New Wave of Fake Tech Support Calls · · Score: 0, Redundant

    You say dumb people can't afford apple, I say smart people don't follow the crowd.

    Semantics. Although http://mobithinking.com/mobile-marketing-tools/latest-mobile-stats/a#smartphone-shipments Shows otherwise.

  4. Re:Supercomputer on Building a (Virtual) Roman Emperor's Villa · · Score: 1

    Yes, oddly it was also discovered their own flash enabled website caused the supercomputer to bog down.

  5. Re:Website also ancient tech on Building a (Virtual) Roman Emperor's Villa · · Score: 2

    but, but, he'll save every one of us.

  6. Re:Time... on Building a (Virtual) Roman Emperor's Villa · · Score: 1

    I'd go you one further and say they don't want to wait n hours for the printer to finish.

  7. Re:Oh, come on. on Building a (Virtual) Roman Emperor's Villa · · Score: 1

    Need you ask? 3d boobs in plastic when there are much better alternatives? Like say, going out and finding you a woman that actually has real ones.

  8. Where can I get a grant? on Building a (Virtual) Roman Emperor's Villa · · Score: 1

    To design a map for a video game?

  9. Re:Food for thought on Texas Drivers Stopped At Roadblock, Asked For Saliva, Blood · · Score: 1

    I'm already really sorry our country has begun down this path.

    I see where it was when I was younger, and I see where it's heading and I don't have the stomach for it.

    Unless things change and change quickly there may be an expat in my future.

  10. Re:Food for thought on Texas Drivers Stopped At Roadblock, Asked For Saliva, Blood · · Score: 1

    They weren't stopping people without probable cause, it was a random checkpoint stopping people to collect data, anything they discovered under the guise of collecting that data is bonus.

  11. Re:Food for thought on Texas Drivers Stopped At Roadblock, Asked For Saliva, Blood · · Score: 1

    So it's much like Washington DC then.

  12. Re:Food for thought on Texas Drivers Stopped At Roadblock, Asked For Saliva, Blood · · Score: 2

    Are you implying that interconnected America is a healthy, happy place?

  13. Re:Food for thought on Texas Drivers Stopped At Roadblock, Asked For Saliva, Blood · · Score: 1

    You really think some whackjob with a high powered rifle wouldn't take out said warlord?

    Do you not watch Anime?

  14. 100% Voluntary on Texas Drivers Stopped At Roadblock, Asked For Saliva, Blood · · Score: 1

    So let me get this straight, police and federal authorities (read contractors) were pulling people over and sampling them for intoxication levels for an anonymous survey.

    Now correct me if I'm wrong but shouldn't a police officer cite someone who is then proven to be intoxicated? If this person is allowed to continue driving while intoxicated wouldn't the police department as well as the fed be liable for damages this person may cause.

  15. Re:World Domination on Warner Bros. Admits To Issuing Bogus Takedowns · · Score: 2

    The same thing we do every night Pinky try to get slapped with a perjury claim from filing false takedown notices.

  16. Re:Aaaaand... queue the Microsoft slamming... on AMD To Launch a Windows 8.1 Gaming Tablet · · Score: 1

    I'd not slam it, though why they keep throwing out that worthless OS, don't get me wrong I love my Windows 7.

    This has to be aimed more at casual gamers, or those that play Plants vs Zombie style games as opposed to say the latest flavor of the week FPS/RPG.

  17. Re:Gaming tablet? on AMD To Launch a Windows 8.1 Gaming Tablet · · Score: 2

    You mean...

    IT BLENDS?

  18. Re:What if they went plaintext only? on Chinese Gov't To Tighten Internet Controls Even Further · · Score: 1

    So you read the NSA guide to computers and computer protocols I see.

  19. Re:at least they're honest on Chinese Gov't To Tighten Internet Controls Even Further · · Score: 1

    Living under a certain rule for generations you would be convinced as well.

    Russia proved communism doesn't work, here we are in the US proving that capitalism is failing at least for citizens. At least with communism you have corrupt officials to worry about, here it's corrupt officials and corporations that trample the people.

  20. Re:at least they're honest on Chinese Gov't To Tighten Internet Controls Even Further · · Score: 1

    If you were good at picking your nose that too would make you a good bogeyman.

  21. Re:at least they're honest on Chinese Gov't To Tighten Internet Controls Even Further · · Score: 1

    The thing about terrorism is that I'd sooner take my chances ending up on that body count list than sacrifice personal freedoms and privacy for perceived security, in which I'm no more secure than prior to those incidents.

  22. Re:at least they're honest on Chinese Gov't To Tighten Internet Controls Even Further · · Score: 1

    Orwell called it "double speak".

  23. Re:BUT SNOWDEN on Chinese Gov't To Tighten Internet Controls Even Further · · Score: 1

    At least with Khan he never stayed in everyone's back pocket all the time.

  24. Re:BUT SNOWDEN on Chinese Gov't To Tighten Internet Controls Even Further · · Score: 1

    But then who would make all the stuff we buy, but refuse to pay American workers a decent living wage to produce so we export it to reduce production costs while maximizing the companies profits and then bitch cause there are no more jobs for Americans.

    Argghhh it's so confusing.

    Seriously China is not the monster it once was. I'd say them relaxing their economic controls as well as the restrictions on the number of children is a huge step forward. Not to mention the economic growth the countries had due to all the manufacturing that got imported there.

    Also keep in mind the last few times bat shit crazy North Korea said "we're gonna bomb" China has distanced itself from a country that was once their ally.

    I see them as having come a long way from where they were during the Tienanmen days.

  25. Re:Posting to undo accidental mod on Chinese Gov't To Tighten Internet Controls Even Further · · Score: 1

    As AC!?

    My megahertz.