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  1. Re:Except they didn't. on Disney IT Workers, In Lawsuit, Claim Discrimination Against Americans (computerworld.com) · · Score: 1

    It only equalises poverty among the poor.

  2. Re:Taiwan? on Why Did Japan Just Ratify The TPP? (businesstimes.com.sg) · · Score: 1

    Not a fan of the Trumperor at all, but as far as I'm concerned he can talk to whoever he likes. China can go pound sand.

  3. Re:Let's get them good on David Pogue Calls Out 18 Sites For Failing His Space-Bar Scrolling Test (yahoo.com) · · Score: 1

    I know Donald Norman. David Pogue is no Donald Norman .

  4. Re:Permit me to play devil's advocate on Robots Are Already Replacing Fast-Food Workers (recode.net) · · Score: 2

    Why do you assume that someone who owns something built it?

  5. Re: Are we sure this is Russian? on Zeus Variant 'Floki Bot' Targets PoS Data (onthewire.io) · · Score: 1

    I think there's a problem with your browser. Are you running Windows? If so, reinstall your OS.

  6. Re:Pizza is indeed a pie on Robots Are Already Replacing Fast-Food Workers (recode.net) · · Score: 1

    I'm going to plunge the world into chaos here. What about flans?

  7. Re:Yet another attack on public education on Inside Peter Thiel's Genius Factory (backchannel.com) · · Score: 1

    Gosh, I wonder how humanity ever survived learning and training these concepts for hundreds of years without spending $100,000+ on it.

    Not the point. The point is that nowadays when yo go for a job you're competing against people who do have that bit of paper. It's the educational arms race.

  8. Re:Yet another attack on public education on Inside Peter Thiel's Genius Factory (backchannel.com) · · Score: 1

    Right. Because owners never meddle, they just let the professionals get on with doing their job.

  9. Re:the dyslexic pimp on Inside Peter Thiel's Genius Factory (backchannel.com) · · Score: 1

    So more of a warehouse than a factory?

  10. They should be incentivisificationed to stop it.

  11. Re:Permit me to play devil's advocate on Robots Are Already Replacing Fast-Food Workers (recode.net) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    You're still taking money away from earners (the owners of the robots)

    Why are they earners? Doesn't earning imply doing something, rather than having something? I thought the latter was called a "rentier".

  12. Re:Education on Robots Are Already Replacing Fast-Food Workers (recode.net) · · Score: 1

    making a lawyer bot is in our ability today.

    But what about the personality?

  13. Re:The Ghost of Ned Ludd on Robots Are Already Replacing Fast-Food Workers (recode.net) · · Score: 1

    Don't be silly. Do you have no faith in human intelligence? What's that saying about fooling some of the people some of the time?

    If you did all that shit I'm sure somebody would notiÃé.,&@,
    no carrier
    .

  14. Re:Education on Robots Are Already Replacing Fast-Food Workers (recode.net) · · Score: 0

    The only winners here are those who own the means of production.

    Anything else would be cormanism!

    Or corbynism, I don't know. I say shit like "nookular" and "terrust".

    But I do know that it would lead to death panels and compulsory gay marriage, because my pastor said Jesus told him.

  15. Re: Americanisms on Robots Are Already Replacing Fast-Food Workers (recode.net) · · Score: 1

    If it has chicago[sic] in the name it probably isn't pizza.

  16. Re:Make them work for "the rest of us" on Robots Are Already Replacing Fast-Food Workers (recode.net) · · Score: 1

    They'll be melted down.

    Soylent grey is robots!

  17. Re:Pizza is indeed a pie on Robots Are Already Replacing Fast-Food Workers (recode.net) · · Score: 1

    I blame that incredibly annoying song by (I think) Dean Martin.

  18. Re:Pizza is indeed a pie on Robots Are Already Replacing Fast-Food Workers (recode.net) · · Score: 5, Informative

    Strictly, it's a tart.

  19. So what? It doesn't have any hits for not-it.

  20. Re:Did they just shoot themselves in the foot? on Does The 'Snoopers Charter' Also Enshrine Lying In Court? (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    with foreknowledge that the prosecution can lie, I would never acquit. They could never prove to me beyond reasonable doubt that the whole thing was made up. Am I missing something here?

    Yes. It would appear to be a basic knowledge of English.

  21. Re:That's why they had to get our of EU on Does The 'Snoopers Charter' Also Enshrine Lying In Court? (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 2

    Cameron did. May? She did more hedging than Country File & Gardeners' World put together.

  22. "according to the evidence" does not imply "according to [the letter of] the law".

    What it does imply is that I shouldn't find AmiMoJo guilty just because I think SJWs are complete cunts who are more concerned with grandstanding and outvirtuesignalling other SJWs than actual justice.

  23. acquitals can be appealed everywhere else.

    Are you sure about that? Because I've never heard of it happening in England.

    A mistrial is not an acquittal, before anyone starts.

  24. Re:What's the point of having a court like this? on Does The 'Snoopers Charter' Also Enshrine Lying In Court? (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    In fascism (and its precursors), "TRUTH" is whatever those in power want it to be.

    But now we're in a post-truth world. Take that, fascism!

  25. The Daily Mail is a running joke, but even they generally get the cricket scores right. And the date.