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  1. Re:Yes to Brexit on Bank of England Accidentally E-mails Top-Secret "Brexit" Plan To the Guardian · · Score: 1

    Thats fine. The transactions will simply move over to Dollars which is what most of them are in anyway.

  2. Re:Yes to Brexit on Bank of England Accidentally E-mails Top-Secret "Brexit" Plan To the Guardian · · Score: 1

    "How much of that is because of the City?"

    About 20%

    "Switzerland would instantly become more attractive as a non-EU location"

    Why would it? Because its got pretty mountains and cuckoo clocks?

  3. Re:"Leak". Yeah. Sure. on Bank of England Accidentally E-mails Top-Secret "Brexit" Plan To the Guardian · · Score: 0

    "Undue priviledges"?

    Perhaps you should read up on the reasons for the rebate instead whining about it.

    Anyway, the EU seems perfectly happy to subsidise basket case economies like greece , italy and spain not to mention the waste of space eastern european countries that contribute fuck all apart from their citizens who just move to the west and undercut the local wage rates, so whats the problem?

    The EU as a political entity is a joke based upon nothing but a fear of a previous generation about another european war. Sadly a lot of people in the EU are so blinded by the propaganda they just don't see it.

  4. Re:Yes to Brexit on Bank of England Accidentally E-mails Top-Secret "Brexit" Plan To the Guardian · · Score: 1

    "The economy of the UK isn't that strong."

    Compared to what? We've got the 2nd largest european economy after germany (we overtook france recently) and one of the highest employment rates in europe, so I'd be interested to hear what your definition of "strong" is.

    The EU is nothing but a bunch of 2nd & 3rd rate countries sucking off the teet of germany and in the end when germany finally can't afford it any more its all going to end in tears. The sooner we (the UK) get out of this farcical club run by unelected useless politicians who weren't good enough to get a job in their own governments the better.

  5. Re:Whats happening with Slackware now? on Jason Scott of Textfiles.com Wants Your AOL & Shovelware CDs · · Score: 1

    Well if you still want slackware to be taken seriously you'll do a proper release more than once every 2 years and counting. You can't expect people to download a 2 year old release and spend the rest of the day doing update.

  6. Whats happening with Slackware now? on Jason Scott of Textfiles.com Wants Your AOL & Shovelware CDs · · Score: 3, Interesting

    The latest major release was in 2013 when previously they were every 6 months! Sure, there are still package updates being done but seems to me momentum has been lost. Anyone have any info on what the problem is?

  7. AND? on Australian Law Could Criminalize the Teaching of Encryption · · Score: 5, Funny

    AND?

  8. These wouldn't be the microwave comms... on Microwave Comms Betwen Population Centers Could Be Key To Easing Internet Bottlenecks · · Score: 3, Interesting

    ... that were slowly dismantled in the 90s because fibre optic was supposedly better would it?

    You have to laugh. Another generation comes along and re-invents the wheel. Again.

  9. Re:Facebook isn't free on European Internet Users Urged To Protect Themselves Against Facebook Tracking · · Score: 1

    They're not stealing anything. Cookies always have been a tracking method so you can't complain when someone uses them to track you. Don't want to be tracked? Delete them.

    I'm really beginning to believe there should be the equivalent of a drivers license for using the internet. That way we'd keep all the whining idiots away from it.

  10. Re:Facebook isn't free on European Internet Users Urged To Protect Themselves Against Facebook Tracking · · Score: 0

    Apparently you havent yet figured out how to delete cookies. Time to read your browsers help page perhaps.

  11. Re:Please let the big car companies die. on The Auto Industry May Mimic the 1980s PC Industry · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Big companies can innovate too - look at IBM Research. Just because the results arn't on sale on Amazon or in your local high street doesn't mean they don't exist. In fact for some innovations ONLY a big company has the money to do the blue sky research. Big Pharma - whatever you make think of them - being the prime example.

  12. Oh please on The Auto Industry May Mimic the 1980s PC Industry · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Hardly anyone over the age of 25 cares about the eye candy touchscreen and gadgets in the car. They either car about space for kids and/or general crap, fuel economy, performance or looks or a combination of the above. Everything else can be done on a smartphone.

  13. You thought this was for our benefit? on First Smart TVs Powered By Firefox OS On Sale In Europe, Worldwide Soon · · Score: 2

    Wake up. Very few people care about smart TVs - they just want a TV Essentially something they can plug other boxes into and can also receive OTA broadcasts. I don't remember anyone clamouring for all this half baked UI "experience" shit and 3rd rate "apps" being squeezed into TVs but manufacturers seem to think we want it and because there are hardly any "dumb" TVs around anymore we can only buy smart TVs so the manufacturers claim its what we want. Circular reasoning , much?

  14. How do you program a quantum computer? on Are We Entering a "Golden Age of Quantum Computing Research"? · · Score: 5, Funny

    What will the programming languages be like?

    perhaps i = 1 to something
              maybe print i
    next i

    ?

  15. Re:Moral on Hackers Using Starbucks Gift Cards To Access Credit Cards · · Score: 1

    "Sure, my idea requires a smartphone with data access"

    Yeah, it seems like you're missing the point. I don't want to have to carry around ANY sort of device to use my credit card. What if I lose it? What if the battery dies? What if the app fails?

    Technology is supposed to make life easier, not harder.

  16. Re:Moral on Hackers Using Starbucks Gift Cards To Access Credit Cards · · Score: 1

    Exactly. Its not the initial price , its the contract fees.

  17. Re:Moral on Hackers Using Starbucks Gift Cards To Access Credit Cards · · Score: 0, Troll

    "With phones being so ubiquitous"

    Speak for youself. I dont own a smartphone because I dont need an over priced toy computer in my pocket. Why should I be forced to buy one just to make a fucking purchase??

    "Pop up a QR code at the register, scan it with a visa app, enter your credentials, and the payment is done"

    Blah blah. Or use PIN codes like europe have done for almost 20 years.

  18. Muscles and brains are not mutually exclusive on John Urschel: The 300 Pound Mathematician Who Hits People For a Living · · Score: 2

    So I don't understand why this seems to come as a surprise to a lot of people. We're physical *and* mental beings, you need to exercise both aspects to be truly healthy IMO. However there do seem to be far to many people who focus on one to the exclusion of the other (and even more who don't focus on either but thats for another argument).

  19. I still have dial-up on Closing This Summer: Verizon To Scoop Up AOL For $4.4 Billion · · Score: 1

    Though not with AOL. I don't use it often but its simply there as an emergency backup to our unreliable cable broadband service which seems to go down about 1 or 2 days a month with no explanation or apology.

  20. Re:Oh give it a rest on French Version of 'Patriot Act' Becomes Law · · Score: 1

    Congratulations on proving my point.

    Hope you don't mind - but I'm going to mail your post URL to some mates so they can have a good laugh :o)

  21. Re:Oh give it a rest on French Version of 'Patriot Act' Becomes Law · · Score: 1

    Take your own advice sonny and grow up. You're obviously just another know it all student arsewipe with lots of words and nothing to say and who thinks rude insults somehow make a killer point. They don't, they just make you sound like an 18 year old idiot. Which you probably are.

  22. Re:What the fuck is this shit? on Sorority Files Lawsuit After Sacred Secrets Posted On Penny Arcade Forums · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Yes , but they're also the next generation of politicians and business "leaders".

  23. Re:Perl was last? on C Code On GitHub Has the Most "Ugly Hacks" · · Score: 1

    Nice one :o) Wish I had mod points.

  24. Re:Now do the same for Russian & NK? on LinkedIn Used To Create Database of 27,000 US Intelligence Personnel · · Score: 1

    Russians and north koreans are brown are they? Or is everyone outside 'merica "brown" to you?

  25. Re:Now do the same for Russian & NK? on LinkedIn Used To Create Database of 27,000 US Intelligence Personnel · · Score: -1, Troll

    "Yet here you are, in your armchair picking safe fights with people on a harmless Internet forum. Bravo."

    If you think I was picking a fight then you obviously have anger management issues and an inability to distinguish a threat from a disagreement. I'd recommend you seek help before you get into trouble on the street.