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  1. Re: It's not about strangers it's about financial on SEC Sends Subpoena To Tesla In Probe Over Musk's Take-Private Tweets (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Yeah, there's droves of Republicans that are always speaking out against law enforcement

    There are plenty who rant about any regulations, like DUI, about driving on the public roads. Plenty who think that herp derp I'll do it myself herp derp gun taped under the dining table herp derp.

    prisons

    Already privatized. How can you not know that? Been spending some time at Club Fed?

    military spending, and the armed forces

    Those are the same thing, but herp derp bump stocks!

    My waste is more then my height, and if yours isn't yoor a faggert

  2. Re: Didn't I tell you? on SEC Sends Subpoena To Tesla In Probe Over Musk's Take-Private Tweets (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Personally, I'd show more respect for someone who puts a dick in it than somebody who talks out of it.

  3. Re:Unlimited does not preclude throttling on Verizon Throttled Fire Department's 'Unlimited' Data During Calif. Wildfire (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    It would be more appropriate to limit the amount of bandwidth

    We can send you a guy on a moped with a couple of jerrycans full of piss. Next Tuesday at the absolute latest.

  4. Re:Unlimited does not preclude throttling on Verizon Throttled Fire Department's 'Unlimited' Data During Calif. Wildfire (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 5, Funny

    s/Verizon building/Verizon executive's home/

    No, that 's not mean and vindictive. Nothing prevents them switching to an alternative firefighting provider.

  5. Eventually people will get tired of Verizon's business practices and stop doing business with them.

    That or they'll have died in forest fires.

  6. Re:So what? on 'Calculators Killed the Standard Statistical Table' (sas.com) · · Score: 2

    When I was about 12 I got the standard pack of setsquares, compasses and sliderule.

    The sliderule itself seems to be in some kind of quantum relationship with its instruction booklet - I haven't seen both at the same time since about 1976. Luckily, when it's in plastic form it's relatively easy to work it out from first principles plus a bit of trial and error.

  7. Re: So what? on 'Calculators Killed the Standard Statistical Table' (sas.com) · · Score: 2

    We were one of the first cohorts to go into the exams where calculators were permitted.

    But we were taught slide rules (and tables) a) in case your calculator went tits up and b) because some things, like how equal intervals represents equal multiplicands were good for illustrating how logs worked.

  8. Re:same triangle. on Gig Economy Pressures Make Drivers 'More Likely To Crash' (bbc.com) · · Score: 2

    Not really. A Rootard was riding on the sidewalk - way faster than walking speed too - looking at his phone and clipped my kid who was a couple of yards behind me. It actually tore his jacket, but the twat didn't stop and I'm out of pocket, not him.

    I did report it to the local operator (who couldn't identify the individual, which is a lie) and the police (who were too busy, which is also a lie).

    No doubt if I'd clotheslined the little cunt (he was moving so fast I didn't have time to even think about it) they'd have had two swat teams and a chopper there in seconds and I'd have been prosecuted for racially aggravated assault.

    The big ones now have default free-fire orders on anyone cycling on the sidewalk aggressively. Sidestep and aim for the kidneys. They're below the age of criminal responsibility but the middle one can deliver a heck of a punch.

  9. Does it include Russian US political ads?

    Hypothetically, I mean, if such a thing existed.

  10. Re:Didn't I tell you? on SEC Sends Subpoena To Tesla In Probe Over Musk's Take-Private Tweets (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Correction: you didn't catch them.

  11. Re: It's not about strangers it's about financial on SEC Sends Subpoena To Tesla In Probe Over Musk's Take-Private Tweets (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 2

    Then they aren't very consistent then, because they argue against anything else governments do.

  12. Re:Bloomberg called it on SEC Sends Subpoena To Tesla In Probe Over Musk's Take-Private Tweets (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    What's fake? The content of the tweet is a matter of public record, as is the relevant law (17 CFR 240.14e-8).

  13. /|\ found the DeVry grad. on SEC Sends Subpoena To Tesla In Probe Over Musk's Take-Private Tweets (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    If it's a request why does its name translate as "under penalty"?

  14. Re:Didn't I tell you? on SEC Sends Subpoena To Tesla In Probe Over Musk's Take-Private Tweets (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 4, Funny

    what's called a Well's Notice [...] disclosing a Wells Notice [...] existence of a Wells Notice [...] outlined in a Well's Notice [...] refers to a Wells Notice

    Protip: if you don't know whether the apostrophe should be there, just go 50:50.

  15. Re:In the age of Trump Tweets. . . on SEC Sends Subpoena To Tesla In Probe Over Musk's Take-Private Tweets (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    and now it is a week later and we know that a deal is in fact being negotiated. That's verified.

    If it's being negotiated now it clearly can't have been confirmed at the time he tweeted that it was assured.

  16. Re:Musk sent out pair of shorts to a short trader on SEC Sends Subpoena To Tesla In Probe Over Musk's Take-Private Tweets (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 2

    At least the trader won't have to cover his arse every time he takes a shower.

  17. Re:Sounds great on Putting Stickers On Your Laptop is Probably a Bad Security Idea (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    Also, most of the police/military forces agree with expressing at least your second constitutional right

    You have a citation for that? Common sense would indicate that the last thing execution squads want is people shooting back at them.

  18. Re:Not everyone's life failed like yours. on Putting Stickers On Your Laptop is Probably a Bad Security Idea (vice.com) · · Score: 0

    O'Rly?

    It is those who think for themselves, who make the decisions you blindly follow now.

  19. Re:Community, commune, communism. on A Community-Run ISP Is the Highest Rated Broadband Company In America (vice.com) · · Score: 0

    I'm sure cayenne8 will be along shortly to explain how this is the result of commie indoctrination of the young.

  20. Re:Hoxnoxious is a boring old faggot, pity the bit on Mathematicians Solve Age-Old Spaghetti Mystery (sciencedaily.com) · · Score: 1

    Your mom paid me. Does that count?

  21. Seriously you guys have a weird national Ireland obsession.

    They're all total experts on its history. laws and culture too.

    Still, having been to Ireland

    That's more than most of them have. They couldn't even point to it on a map.

  22. Re:news flash on Vaping Can Damage Vital Immune System Cells, Researchers Find (bbc.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Fewer hipsters? Oh dear, how sad, never mind.

  23. Re:uhhhhh on Vaping Can Damage Vital Immune System Cells, Researchers Find (bbc.co.uk) · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Pure oxygen is poisonous.

  24. Re:"Only we are allowed to weaponize space." on US Warns on Russia's New Space Weapons (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    And don't forget the British cook.

  25. Frosti pasto on Mathematicians Solve Age-Old Spaghetti Mystery (sciencedaily.com) · · Score: 2

    Did they try doing it underwater, or burying it in sand? That might damp the wave.