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  1. Re:This is a no brainer on Montana Becomes First State To Implement Net Neutrality After FCC Repeal (thehill.com) · · Score: 1

    And castration!

  2. Re: The Left will fall for it on Nintendo's Newest Switch Accessories Are DIY Cardboard Toys (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Yeah everyone should just forget that you guys are all those things and stfu and let this country get raped back to the 1920s by rich white people who only care about getting richer.

  3. You're just too proud to admit you got hookwinked by the Russian propaganda machine. There's only two classes that have anything to gain from Trump becoming president: 1. Rich white people, and 2. Russia. If you can't see how both of those entities controlled the election then you're the intellectual equivalent of a marmot.

  4. Re: Won't someone please think of the children on Nintendo's Newest Switch Accessories Are DIY Cardboard Toys (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Whoopdie do. For the price of your Xbox, PS4 and dozens of games I can get a Raspberry Pi, emulators, ROMs and still have $400 in my pocket.

  5. Re: Who is buying the stupid thing on Nintendo's Newest Switch Accessories Are DIY Cardboard Toys (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    They've sold 10 million of them, so maybe you're the idiot.

  6. "free" shipping is just added on to the price of the item

    Is that why their prices are almost always lower than all competitors?

  7. Back when Prime first started you could ship anything next-day for $2 extra, flat fee. Lawnmower, BBQ, whatever. It was great. Clearly not sustainable, but it was good while it lasted.

  8. Re:Not what I expected on Apple Is Blocking an App That Detects Net Neutrality Violations (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    This isn't really of much benefit on a small mobile screen

    Right, because every device with a cellular antenna has a tiny low-res screen?
    Carriers should not be deciding what I want.

  9. Re:Where's the Data! on 2017 Among Warmest Years On Record (npr.org) · · Score: 2

    the planet isn't in trouble from us, we don't have that kind of power.

    You mean like how we couldn't possibly destroy the ozone layer, or couldn't possibly deplete the oceans' fish populations by 50% since the 1970's? Or couldn't possibly drive countless species of animals extinct, or couldn't possibly pollute watersheds to the point where nothing can live in them? The list goes on and on.

    Wake up.

  10. Re:Show up to your primaries on Senate Passes Bill Renewing NSA's Internet Surveillance Program (reuters.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I would say that if you really want things to change, rid yourself of the belief that 3rd parties have "zero chance of winning". Vote for the best candidate, regardless of party affiliation. If you keep voting along R/D party lines, you're just part of the problem because neither of those parties is really interested in making the country better.

  11. Re: bloody hell...just how neo-con is this site no on Apple Gives Employees $2,500 Bonuses After New Tax Law (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 0

    So could you.

  12. Re: Why? on Apple Gives Employees $2,500 Bonuses After New Tax Law (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Sucker. You get a peanut while the plutocracy gets billions and the country gets more deficit.

  13. Yes, it was bad you stupid shite. If the regulation was so innocuous, why did Trump and Pai push so hard for it's repeal? Who stands to benefit, the people or the corporations?

  14. Re: Which would do preciously nothing. on Lawsuit Filed By 22 State Attorneys General Seeks To Block Net Neutrality Repeal (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    Exclusive content has nothing to do with NN. Prioritized delivery, though, is another story.

  15. So what on Why You Shouldn't Stifle Your Sneeze (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    So one guy hurts himself and that means it's not safe for every single other person on the planet? It's still way better to just hold it in and not spread your germs.

  16. Re:Quit trying to bring back NN on Many US States Propose Their Own Laws Protecting Net Neutrality (seattletimes.com) · · Score: 1

    We can have both.

  17. Re:Work around the problem on Many US States Propose Their Own Laws Protecting Net Neutrality (seattletimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Republicans only care about states' rights when it makes rich people richer. For that matter, the only things they care about are the things that make rich people richer.

  18. Re:Nothing is wrong with speed lanes on Many US States Propose Their Own Laws Protecting Net Neutrality (seattletimes.com) · · Score: 2

    It's not like my Comcast network is going to block AT&T traffic

    Possibly not, but when ISPs and content producers are the same company then they control both content and distribution and have a perfect incentive to block or throttle content from competing providers. This is Bad(tm), not just in a consumer standpoint but an Orwellian one as well.

  19. Re:Why is this a problem? on Sea Turtles Under Threat As Climate Change Turns Most Babies Female (futurism.com) · · Score: 1

    Do you even know how to read? "Nature cannot correct fast enough to keep up with the destruction that we're imparting on it."

  20. Re:Soviet Amerika working for FSB on House Passes Bill To Renew NSA Internet Spying Tool (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    It's not great, it sucks, and we can blame the cowardly mindless morons who played right into Osama Bin Laden's hand after 9/11. This is exactly what he wanted.

  21. Really, you're going to blame this on T-Mobile? The fact that they're even considering this is because the Republicans are bunch of scumbags who would actually consider things like this.

  22. Re:Why is this a problem? on Sea Turtles Under Threat As Climate Change Turns Most Babies Female (futurism.com) · · Score: 1

    It's a problem because the aquatic ecosystems have been balanced carefully over millions of years, numnuts. You know what ecosystems are, right? Nature cannot correct fast enough to keep up with the destruction that we're imparting on it. Just because it doesn't affect your immediate ability to stuff your fat face with potato chips while you do nothing productive for the world doesn't mean it's not important.

  23. Found the single guy.

  24. If the ISP sold you a 10Gb connection and you only ever got 10Mb, then that's fraud.