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  1. Re: No subject on How To Close the Gender Pay Gap By 2044 (fastcompany.com) · · Score: 1

    Who EXACTLY is telling any woman what their 'role' in society is?

    People like you who only consider two categories: 1. Babymakers and 2. Garbage collectors. Also, if no women had babies there would be no humans, so there is an implicit role that women have that men do not.

  2. Re:This is a bit disingenuous ... on Pollution Responsible For a Quarter of Deaths of Young Children, Says WHO (theguardian.com) · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    we cannot yet have an industrial society without some pollution

    Sure we can, we're just too greedy and pathetic as a species to do it.

  3. Let's just cut straight to centralized municipal food paste delivery through pipes in your house and be done with it.

  4. Re: Which is more important? on FBI Dismisses Child Porn Case Rather Than Reveal Their Tor Browser Exploit (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I posit that it's unethical and treasonous to not disclose the vulnerabilities because those exact same vulnerabilities can be used against our own citizens and government agencies by foreign agents. Imagine if foreign hackers brought down the banking industry causing massive economic devastation using an exploit that the FBI knew about but didn't tell the banks?

  5. Because they don't pay their drivers a fair wage.

  6. Re: Sigh... on California Government On the Dangers of Cellphones (cbslocal.com) · · Score: 1

    Are you suggesting that the sunlight reaching your ears contains more 700-2700MHz RF than your cellphone emits?

  7. Re: Sigh... on California Government On the Dangers of Cellphones (cbslocal.com) · · Score: 2

    Trump was never the best candidate. He's just a good con-man.

  8. It's outrageous that people complain about Uber busting up a deeply unfair system full of unnecessary bureaucracy and regulations.

    Nobody's complaining about that. What makes Uber suck is that they're no better morally, ethically or economically than the scum in the taxi industry. They're just as predatory and evil.

  9. Huge leaps on Ask Slashdot: Why Are There No Huge Leaps Forward In CPU/GPU Power? · · Score: 1

    Those leaps are in the works, in the form of spintronics, quantum computing, and photonics.

  10. Re: Earliest evidence of life on Earth? on 3.77-Billion-Year-Old Fossils Found, Could be Earliest Evidence of Life On Earth (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    I don't ask proto-life what it does in its spare time, and I don't tell proto-life what I do in mine.

  11. Re: As a percentage on New Scientific Test Finds Up To 75 Liters of Urine In Public Pools (theguardian.com) · · Score: 2

    Public pools are fucking disgusting. Think about swimming around in all the fecal matter and snot and pubic hairs and vagina juice and spit and other horrible things that humans secrete.

  12. Re:I'd fail that binary search tree test on Software Engineer Detained At JFK, Given Test To Prove He's An Engineer (mashable.com) · · Score: 1

    No you wouldn't:

    #include "SuperTreeLib.h"
    bool isTreeBalanced(SuperTreeLib::BinarySearchTree* bst)
    {
    return SuperTreeLib::isTreeBalanced(bst);
    }

    done. Without any requirements document, the sky is the limit.

  13. Republics are a form of democracy. We don't live in a Pure Democracy, but we live in a democracy.

  14. Re:Earliest evidence of life on Earth? on 3.77-Billion-Year-Old Fossils Found, Could be Earliest Evidence of Life On Earth (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Just for the sake of completeness I would like to mention that it's possible we just got lucky and got seeded from outer space early on. All it takes is a single organism in the right place at the right time.

  15. Barf bags on Oculus Cuts Price On Rift Goggles and Touch Controllers (usatoday.com) · · Score: 1

    They should include a lifetime supply of barf bags also.

  16. Well, there's one more step backwards for the US. We'll be back in the 1950's in no time at all, while the rest of the world moves forward.

  17. Re: Yay! Cruelty-free bacon! on Scientists Use Stem Cells To Grow Animal-Free Pork In a Lab (digitaltrends.com) · · Score: 1

    The fact that I can't assert my dominance and tear your throat out for entering my territory is also not natural. Or that I can't take a shit wherever I want to. Or rape a female. As intelligent beings we have deduced that certain things are "bad" so we don't do those things anymore. Exploiting and murdering animals is one of those things. It has nothing to do with being "natural".

  18. Re: Yay! Cruelty-free bacon! on Scientists Use Stem Cells To Grow Animal-Free Pork In a Lab (digitaltrends.com) · · Score: 1

    People don't take care of their gut flora. Why is iron deficiency (anemia) the most common nutritional deficiency in a meat-eating population?

  19. Re: Not everyone cares about the company goals on No CEO: The Swedish Company Where Nobody Is In Charge (bbc.com) · · Score: 2

    You consider ChicFilA excellent food?

  20. Re: Swedish people on No CEO: The Swedish Company Where Nobody Is In Charge (bbc.com) · · Score: 1, Insightful

    I can see how you might find that threatening if your entire ego and identity are bound to a traditional archaic model of gender roles. Time to join the 21st century and realize that none of that shit matters. In many respects masculinity has ruined this planet, maybe it's time to give the women a chance.

  21. This is a perfect example of the difference between Europe and America. Europe swims with the flow of the universe, while America swims against it. Europe moves forward in time, America moves backwards..

  22. Re:Putin making big trouble for moose and squirrel on Russian Cyberspies Blamed For US Election Hacks Are Now Targeting Macs (computerworld.com) · · Score: 0

    Yeah Russia is a real nice country. They never invade other countries or shoot down airplanes or silence the media. And they definitely don't break treaties by deploying cruise missiles.

  23. Re:Let's be clear on what we mean by election hack on Russian Cyberspies Blamed For US Election Hacks Are Now Targeting Macs (computerworld.com) · · Score: 0

    I guess the Russians flooding the internet with fake news in order to delegitimize every single news organization is not hacking? I'm not convinced there was voting machine hacking, but the Russians definitely engaged in social hacking in a concerted effort to boost Trump.

  24. Re: having kids is dumb on Nobody Is Moving, Especially Millennials (nymag.com) · · Score: 1

    You clearly know nothing of "the good life".

  25. Re: SJW Planners Hate You on Nobody Is Moving, Especially Millennials (nymag.com) · · Score: 1

    You sound like one of those people who blames all of society's problems on the group you feel most threatened by.