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  1. Perhaps on Women Still Underrepresented in Information Security (betanews.com) · · Score: 0

    Perhaps it's because talking too much isn't really a desirable attribute in this field?

  2. Re:all comes down to taste. on Most People Would Give Lab-Grown Meat a Try, New Survey Reveals (sciencealert.com) · · Score: 1

    It's you that needs to calm down, you stupid fat cunt.

  3. Re:all comes down to taste. on Most People Would Give Lab-Grown Meat a Try, New Survey Reveals (sciencealert.com) · · Score: 1

    As for eating it very rare, maybe in the dead of winter in the far south of Australia but otherwise that's a bit of a gastric lottery unless you've killed the animal yourself and are eating it not long afterwards.

    When you buy beef, how long do you think it is since it said "moo"?

  4. Mote in God's Eye. The Gil Hamilton series.

    I guess I have a soft spot for anything with three arms.

  5. Re:all comes down to taste. on Most People Would Give Lab-Grown Meat a Try, New Survey Reveals (sciencealert.com) · · Score: 2

    So you're saying that most people overcook steaks?

  6. Re:Hmm.. (worst fuel out there) on Researchers Convert Biomass To Hydrogen Using Sunlight (rdmag.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    You can stop most of that shit by attaching it to carbon. I know, crazy talk...

  7. Re:It might be useful! Does it define "moz://a"? on Alphabet's Jigsaw Wants To Explain Tech Jargon To You, Launches Sideways Dictionary (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Such as?

  8. Re:It might be useful! Does it define "moz://a"? on Alphabet's Jigsaw Wants To Explain Tech Jargon To You, Launches Sideways Dictionary (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    So basically it's poncy hispter shit.

  9. If your analogy makes them shut up and do what you say it's as correct as it needs to be.

  10. Re:This is a wise move on Germany Plans To Fine Social Media Sites Over Hate Speech (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Let me be the first to congratulate it on what a great job it's doing.

    Civil forfeiture, the TSA (which has jurisdiction everywhere because the entire country defined as a border because nowhere is more than 27,000 miles of an airport), a standing army disguised as police.

    If it wasn't for people who fantasize about being Dirty Harry those things would be real.

  11. Re:This is a wise move on Germany Plans To Fine Social Media Sites Over Hate Speech (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    In the case you describe, it is up to the individual whether they choose to kill Obama/Trump. The speaker should be in no way held responsible for other people's actions.

    1764275% right. Accessory before the fact? No such thing, I just made it up.

  12. Re:Life is sometimes a bit difficult. on Canadian Millennials Struggle As College Degrees Don't Guarantee Jobs (www.cbc.ca) · · Score: 1

    This! Exactly this. My first jobs were as a pizza cook, a flower delivery person, a lifeguard, then I got a shit job as a Technician. After that, it was movin' on up. But I started pretty low on the food chain. This apparently will not do today.

    I don't know what you mean by that last bit. Do you mean recent graduates consider such jobs to be beneath them? Or do you mean HRtards will sniff and say it's not relevant experience?

  13. Re: Why do you believe that? on Ask Slashdot: How Would You Solve the Instant Messaging Problem? · · Score: 1

    All his objections are linguistic and not cultural.

    Linguistic objections about a languge - whatever next?

    Crown him king of Sillybuggerland immediately!

  14. Re: Why do you believe that? on Ask Slashdot: How Would You Solve the Instant Messaging Problem? · · Score: 1

    Only if you're a vet or you're thinking about shagging it.

  15. Re: Why do you believe that? on Ask Slashdot: How Would You Solve the Instant Messaging Problem? · · Score: 1

    It looks like Latin with the grammar all tooked out.

  16. Re:Yep on Online Job Sites May Block Older Workers (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    incapable of normal performance levels due to misadventure.

    If you didn't lift that from Private Eye they should lift it from you.

    It means they're hungover, right?

  17. Re:This is not a problem. on Online Job Sites May Block Older Workers (cnbc.com) · · Score: 2

    If your formal education on basically any topic is more than 20 years old, it isn't relevant.

    Tell me about it. I have a cousin who graduated with a history BA in 1996. Turns out it's all bollocks - Martin Luther was Buddhist and Germany won WW1.

  18. Re:Boaty McBoatface: people power on Boaty McBoatface To Go On Its First Antarctic Mission (theguardian.com) · · Score: 2

    The problem was the whole point of the naming contest was to get people more interested in scientific exploration in the Antarctic.

    I wonder what percentage of submitters even know what the Antarctic is. Or scientific exploration, for that matter.

  19. Re:Competition Backfired? on Boaty McBoatface To Go On Its First Antarctic Mission (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    So you hate women, you hate climatologists and you think that if people don't want to be killed by truck drivers they shouldn't ride bikes?

    So much for your SJW stance, you racist teabagger cunt.

    I'd snitch on you to AmiMoJo if she wasn't you.

  20. Re:and 6000 IBM Indian IT workers got new jobs on Lloyds To 'Offshore' 2,000 Jobs In IBM Data Center Outsourcing Deal (thestack.com) · · Score: 1

    No idea, it doesn't really say.

    But if you're expecting an informative summary, you probably want room 12A. It's right next door.

  21. That's like saying that because X lives in a huge house (s)he must be incredibly talented and very hard-working.

    Where X = Price Charles, Paris Hilton, that fat Korean fuck...

  22. Re:Competition Backfired? on Boaty McBoatface To Go On Its First Antarctic Mission (theguardian.com) · · Score: 0

    A hipster fucktard did something stupid. Other hipster fucktard, in an attempt to be more original than each other, all did the same thing.

    So instead of producing something eloquent and insightful (like naming it after Katherine Giles) a race to the lowest common denominator ensued.

  23. Re:Why would Canada be different than anywhere els on Canadian Millennials Struggle As College Degrees Don't Guarantee Jobs (www.cbc.ca) · · Score: 1

    Japan. Japan is awesome in every way you can think of and more besides. Or so AmiMoJo says.

  24. What I did, and what I think more people would benefit from, is to just play the job market like an economist would: Find a career field where the demand for workers exceeds the supply, and then do that.

    1st objection: If you aren't at least a bit interested in it for its own sake, it's unlikely you'll be better than mediocre.

    2nd objection: There's a lag of five or more years here. A hot subject now might be flooded by then - especially if people are doing what you suggest.

  25. I'm a white male so I don't tick any boxes on Yahoo's Marissa Mayer Could Get $23M Exit Payment, Ex-IAC Executive Will Become CEO (hollywoodreporter.com) · · Score: 3, Funny

    I've driven half a dozen companies into the dirt and I didn't get that much in total.

    There's no justice.