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  1. Re: Forgot the Censorship Icon on The Washington Post Asks: Should 8chan Be Considered a Terrorist Recuiting Site? (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    Not sure where you got the Jews part because his manifest the hardly mentioned Jews. Is this your own logical conclusion?

  2. Re: IQ of factory workers on 'The Supremacy of Japanese Cars Has Been 40-Plus Years In the Making' (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 0

    Those are different workers: they are not Union members.

  3. IQ of factory workers on 'The Supremacy of Japanese Cars Has Been 40-Plus Years In the Making' (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 0, Troll

    Despite the effort of the ideologues of the 60s, the IQ of the typical American factory workers is below the IQ of Japanese assembly workers. These ideologues would rather ruin the economy than prove themselves wrong. This is what we are observing currently.

  4. Re: banning The Daily Stormer is bad as they are p on Facebook's Ex Security Boss: Asking Big Tech To Police Hate Speech is 'a Dangerous Path' (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 2

    Progressives are after the 1st and the 2nd amendments. They are quite open about it, they do not hide it.

  5. This is not about Facebook on Zuckerberg Testimony: Facebook AI Will Curb Hate Speech In 5 To 10 Years (inverse.com) · · Score: 1

    Zuckerberg does not give a fuck about hate speech. He feeds Congress what they want to hear (and he better information on that than most of us), so that they get off his back with privacy and monopoly. And that is bad news: it means that Congress really want to regulate internet speech.

  6. Re: Maybe, just maybe... on Ask Slashdot: Are My Drone Apps Phoning Home? · · Score: 1

    Oh horror! Windows allows you to install any apps! Even those that phone home. And even worse, Linux does not even have that micorsoft antivirus thingy that keeps you safe! Avoid at all costs.

  7. Re: The cycle is almost complete on Despite Netflix and Amazon Prime, Most of the World Watches Pirated Content (techinasia.com) · · Score: 1

    Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat have already killed Hollywood for younger people. Distributed creation of crappy content.

  8. They simply cannot invalidate a patent on Amazon 1-Click Patent Survives Almost Unscathed · · Score: 1

    Invalidating a patent is asking a government bureaucrat to acknowledge that him or his fellow bureaucrat was wrong. This simply cannot happen very often, regardless of the merits of the patent in question.

  9. How long will the battery last? on Tesla Roadster Runs For 241 Miles In E-Rally · · Score: 1

    Does this mean that the battery will loose 50% charge capacity after 1 year of use? I have used many laptop batteries, and they all were like that. That battery replacement will not be neither cheap nor trivial I would assume?

  10. "Technologist" on James Powderly of Graffiti Research Labs Detained In China · · Score: 2, Interesting

    These "technologists" without any actual techincal knowlege are only popular in the decaying United States as it strips off manutacturing assets and sells them off to China. What replaces technology in the US are MBAs on one side, and these "artists"/ "technologists" on the other (in reality, they are socialists, political activists). In China, these "technologists" go to jail. Technologists WORK, they do spread their peacock tails.

  11. Sieg Hail Michael S. Fuhrer! on Graphene May be the New Silicon · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Sieg Hail Michael S. Fuhrer!

  12. They are Adsense publishers on 6% of Web Users Generate 50% of Ad Clicks · · Score: 1

    "not representative of the population as a whole, most have incomes under $40K, and their clicks are not related to any offline buying. (They are mostly males between 25 and 44 years of age.) " I think these 6% are Adsense publishers who click on their own ads.

  13. How about healthFICO score on The Doctor Will See Your Credit Score Now · · Score: 1

    Next step will be healthFICO score that will determine your eligibility for insurance and your insurance cost, based on your past illnesses reported to Equifax

  14. Crook on CEO of Red Hat Steps Down · · Score: 1

    The translation of Szulik from Russian is "crook" In Soviet Russia, ...

  15. russian origin on Ron Paul Spam Traced to Reactor Botnet · · Score: 3, Informative

    That's interesting because Nenastnyj means something like "cloudy weather man" in Russian.

  16. Connectivity on Newton II - Does The Rumor Have Legs This Time? · · Score: 1

    The key change is connectivity: personal computers became much more interesting when they got plugged into the internet. So this (EDGE and other $G technologies) would change Newton II prospects favorably compared to Newton. I just hope they do not implement handwriting recognition: computers are not notepads, just put an on-screen keyboard in there.

  17. This is correct on Lenovo Looking to Buy Seagate, May Raise Political Concerns · · Score: 1

    No industrial production should remain in the USA, except MBA's blueshirt bullshit.

  18. I am not looking forward for it on Africa - Offline And Waiting for the Web · · Score: 1

    I am managing a website with 700,000 users and we had to ban most of African IP ranges due to spam, scamming or other abuse. So did PayPal for example. You can mod me down for not being PC, but that's a fact.

  19. No conspiracy here on Web-based Anonymizer Discontinued · · Score: 1

    Their traffic has been dropping for a while: http://www.alexa.com/data/details/traffic_details? url=anonymizer.com

  20. CD is becoming obsolete on Is the CD Becoming Obsolete? · · Score: 1

    In the future the storage will have no removable or mechanical/rotating parts- just like the human brain does not.

  21. America selling out on AMD Considering Getting Out of Fabrication Business · · Score: 1

    This is going to be outsourced to China. What this means is that Intel will likely follow the suit, and in 20 years all CPUs will be made AND branded by a Chinese company, just like all cars are Japanese now. The dismantling of American industrial economy and destruction of its industrial base by MBA mid-/upper management is going to massively backfire, but then it will be too late.

  22. Most contributions on The Struggle of an African-language Wikipedia · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Most contributions to the African Wikipedia is probably made by the liberals and left-wingers in San Francisco. If not, it could be a good project for them- since there's nobody else to read these articles, they could create another nice and politically correct community for themselves on the web.

  23. Moore's law stoped on Why The U.S. PC Market is On The Decline · · Score: 1

    It's very simple- Moore's law stopped pretty much, note how Intel does not lable CPU by frequency anymore. And do to not tell me about multicore porcessors or new other stuff- there is no way my old laptop circa 2001 is as much different from my current T60 Thinkpad as a IBM 560 Thinkpad made in 96 was different from a laptop made in 2001. Same applies to PCs. My current T60 is better than my old T22, but T22 was DRASTICALLY DIFFERENT from IBM Thinkpad 560. This industry is mature.

  24. Abandoning clock speed in the names on Intel Names Upcoming Chips · · Score: 1

    It was abandoned because Moore's law ended. The clockspped does not grow anymore. Thus they make dual core CPUs.

  25. Its origin can be traced on Fully Automated IM Worms on the Way? · · Score: 1

    If AOL logs all IM conversations or at least who-messaged-whom type of data, the origin of any worm that spreads via buddy lists can be traced to a single account.