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  1. Re: Here, let me help you with that. on Are Universal Basic Incomes 'A Tool For Our Further Enslavement'? (medium.com) · · Score: 1

    A few years training, seriously? Licensing? To be a fucking plumber?

  2. Re:uber is all most Enslavement with others left h on Are Universal Basic Incomes 'A Tool For Our Further Enslavement'? (medium.com) · · Score: 1

    The word you're looking for is screed.

  3. Re: Alternatives already exist on Slashdot Asks: Can Anything Replace 'QWERTY' Keyboards? (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 1

    I thought he meant Lambic. I just love beer, I do!

    Can I be a judge too?

  4. Morse "E" is as quick as hitting the "E" on a keyboard. Everything else is slower.

  5. Germans use a QUERTZ

    Wrong.

  6. Re:Millennial murder spree! on Slashdot Asks: Can Anything Replace 'QWERTY' Keyboards? (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 0

    People have been trying to kill QWERTRY for far longer than I have been alive

    I'm not surprised. What's the point of having duplicate keys?

  7. Re:Investments aren't statements on Why Someone Put a Giant, Inflatable Bitcoin Rat on Wall Street (fortune.com) · · Score: 1

    You used the S -word and the T-word.

    Everyone into the air reid shelters!

  8. If I'm reading an article about (to choose a topic totally at random) aspie fucktards who don't understand logic, and I happen to be the one who wrote it, then in that case I'm sharing information with myself.

    The other 6,999,999,999 people aren't.

  9. Re:Are politicians really THAT dumb? on The UK Invited a Robot To 'Give Evidence' In Parliament For Attention (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    No, the next logical step would be making a robot P.M.

    Er, wait...

  10. Re:You can thank CSS for that on Tech Suffers From Lack of Humanities, Says Mozilla Head (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    So no, it wasn't psychologist that gave you buttons you can't tell are buttons.

    I never said they did. Quite the opposite, in fact.

    Learn to read.

  11. Re:Hippie BS.... on Why Someone Put a Giant, Inflatable Bitcoin Rat on Wall Street (fortune.com) · · Score: 0

    You fail haikus.

  12. Re:A small dog couldn't take over the world on The US Grounds All F-35 Jets (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Next time a "crazy" "homeless" person accosts you out there, try offering him a bottle of water, or a protein bar. Or if the $2 cost

    There's a guy round here who can get you a better deal than that.

  13. Re: $320 billion wasted on The US Grounds All F-35 Jets (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Or two with swords. Maybe one sword, one halberd.

    I like halberds.

  14. As Col. Potter would say, cowfeathers!

  15. Re:You're thinking teachers on Tech Suffers From Lack of Humanities, Says Mozilla Head (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    learning how to push somebody's buttons

    Back in the day, psychologists were involved in UI design. That was when you could tell by looking which button to push.

  16. So it appears that they are at the very least in breech of that licence

    Is that a good reason to muzzle them?

  17. Alexa grants people access to shared knowlege[sic]. That knowledge was shared by people.

    So really Alexa is merely granting people access to their own knowledge.

    Unless you precede the first instance of "people" with "some" and the second with "those exact same" then the conclusion doesn't follow. Statistically it's very unlikely to be the case.

  18. That one's already taken.

  19. Re:Then why does it try to stop states? on FCC Tells Court It Has No 'Legal Authority' To Impose Net Neutrality Rules (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    If I buy Idaho potatoes in a Florida supermarket is that interstate commerce? By your logic if they connect to a website in China then Chinese law applies.

    The contract between the consumer and the telco happens in a state. Therefore that state has jurisdiction over it.

  20. Re:Dismiss the telecom suit with prejudice on FCC Tells Court It Has No 'Legal Authority' To Impose Net Neutrality Rules (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Me too, except I know the difference between "there" and "their".

  21. I wasn't aware they were a common thing on Movie Commentary Tracks Are Back (wired.com) · · Score: 1

    I think the only thing I've seen them was some episodes of the original Survivors.

  22. I think someone needs to do *there* homework.

    I *here* that loud and clear.

  23. Re:Why not use free repair under warranty? on 45 Out of 50 Electronics Companies Illegally Void Warranties After Independent Repair, Sting Operation Finds (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    Because installing a new radio won't cause the engine to catch fire. But they (the manufacturers) will claim that it did.

  24. Re:Sounds like Liability issues on Walmart Patents Cart That Reads Your Pulse, Temperature (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    hart attract? Some kind of deer pheromone?

  25. Europe _spins_, with a period of roughly 3.55 Earth days.

    Don't believe everything Nigel Farage says.