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  1. Re:Shocking on Germany: We Think NSA May Have Tapped Chancellor Merkel's Cell Phone · · Score: 1

    Sure suddenly she is pissed. after months of playing this down and going along with the US. And ofc the reason can't be that the EU parlaments position against the NSA spying (suspend SWIFT etc. ) was just published yesterday and she has to position herselfes with the EU now. despicable politicians and their shitty games, really fuck her.

  2. i will always chose an inferior product over a company that is going to fuck me over every once in a while even though i pay them huge amounts of money. oracles business model depends on curruption, cronyism and customers not knowing shit and thats just despicable.

  3. sure thing on How To Develop Unmaintainable Software · · Score: 1

    pair programming & code reviews. fire, sue for sabotage. its not that far from admins who hide stuff and try to blackmail.

  4. Re:Of course it's a PR stunt on German Federal Police Helicopter Circles US Consulate · · Score: 2

    "operation roflcopter". fake news, nobody can be that clueless. and the Pofalla dude said weeks ago: "there is no spying, nsa said so. no need to investigate anything."

  5. patent for accessing something without access code on a mobile device? or stuff that kinect does, but on a touchscreen instead of air ? and instead of "gesture" its now an access code represented by a gesture ?

  6. Re:Times have changed. on Russia Issues Travel Warning To Its Citizens About United States and Extradition · · Score: 1

    peanuts, compared to what US banks and citizens steal from all over the world.

  7. Re:Corporations Rule on US Electrical Grid On the Edge of Failure · · Score: 1

    inevitable to fail if the basic infrastructure of municipal living gets privatized to feed banksters. next is ? water, police, hospitals ?

  8. Re:Keeping up with the Joneses on New Zealand Parliament Votes To Extend Spying Powers · · Score: 1

    most likely. same with germany, suddenly its no problem for the government anymore, full take on everything is legit they said. (yes its obviously no problem for them that their emails get read by the nsa, wtf ?). something big is coming, it wont be funny.

  9. Re:You want the truth? You can't handle... etc. on UK Government Destroys Guardian's Snowden Drives · · Score: 1

    So, which plane hit the WTC 7 again? I know planes hit WTC 1 and WTC 2, but none ever hit building seven.

    im sure the answer is in one of the sealed torrents floating around. lets wait for some keys ?

  10. Re:yeah, right on US, Germany To Enter No-Spying Agreement · · Score: 2

    the german politicians wording atm is : "the usa will not spy on germans in germany".

  11. Re:Mutual spying agreement on US, Germany To Enter No-Spying Agreement · · Score: 1

    yes, it will probably mean that germany has to do the job for the USA in their own country from now on. just like other data transfer agreements in the EU in the past the US will find ways to blackmail germany again to agree to their terms (which is not hard if you spy on all EU politicians and know how to persuade them just the way you want).

  12. Re:I must thank the NSA on Lawmakers Who Upheld NSA Phone Spying Received Double the Defense Industry Cash · · Score: 1

    its legalized corruption, and no chance to have it any other way with this system. and the biggest problem is that it spreads like bad cancer, fucked up US policies defeat common sense around the world and open new ways to bring hell to everyone. and "your either with us or against us" ...

  13. Re:Next time elect a Democratic president on US Lawmakers Want Sanctions On Any Country Taking In Snowden · · Score: 1

    imagine you get a plate with 2 pieces of dogshit, which one would you eat ?

  14. Re:Naming Names on US Lawmakers Want Sanctions On Any Country Taking In Snowden · · Score: 1

    means the US allready declared war on the US ? Because they suspect and treat everyone there as a terrorist. well, the usa has a long history of warefare against its own citizens.

  15. not a newspaper on German Drone Darts Off and Hits Transport Plane On Ground · · Score: 0

    famous for "faking" stories and generally making stuff up. also responsible for harassment, racist crimes and murder.

  16. Re:About Time on Angela Merkel Tells US Firms To Meet German Privacy Rules · · Score: 1

    political scientists in germany call her and the current government the worst ever. see nothing, do nothing, know nothing. election in 2 months. means every spoken word is BULLSHIT. her party members in the EU allready follow her real agenda in this matter.

  17. Re:They say: "Do it!" on DEF CON Advises Feds Not To Attend Conference · · Score: 1

    "hack the fed" (whatever that means)?

    Yeah, that seem like a real challenge .. ;) huhum :)

    sure, but bring your own axe.

  18. Re:All guns are dangerous... on UCSD Lecturer Releases Geotagging Application For "Dangerous Guns and Owners" · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    not my full automatic 5.56 defense rifle, i totally need that one.

  19. Re:Write your list on notebook paper on How To Block the NSA From Your Friends List · · Score: 3, Insightful

    but reading real books and writing on real paper makes you suspicious

  20. Porn on Ask Slashdot: What To Do With New Free Time? · · Score: 1

    nt

  21. Re:Message to the Geeks on Steubenville Hacker Faces Longer Prison Sentence Than the Rapists · · Score: 1

    you mean suprise sex fun ?

  22. Re:Not surprising on Microsoft Creative Director 'Doesn't Get' Always-On DRM Concerns · · Score: 3, Informative

    their customers had no choice

  23. and people who show up will be marked as heathen and stoned to death, that is how religion works.

  24. lap or desk on Ask Slashdot: Monitor Setup For Programmers · · Score: 1

    laptop vs. desktop , its in the word

  25. Re:It's so ... wrong on Why My Team Went With DynamoDB Over MongoDB · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "with big data comes big responsibility". i mean a few very static 100k items require a NoSQL DB solution and cloud storage ? and a full team to do this ?