I'd be surprised if Hillary isn't behind this new investigation, and its her way of firmly putting this email scandal to bed before election day. We know from the first time round that Comey is clearly in her pocket. Unless he actually knows something that guaran-fucking-tees she wont be Pres, he will be doubling down on that position as hard as he can, just so he's not overlooked when she gets in and hands out pardons and other juicy backhanders to the people that supported her.
> but aren't willing to point me at a pebble that supports their argument.
I've already posted plenty in other threads you have been on too, but you don't want a pebble, you want absolute unequivocal proof before you will even consider the possibility that Hillary is anything other than squeaky clean. Then knowing you from your other posts, you're just like many other libs here in that no matter what evidence there is, you would still come up with some excuse to not believe it.
It crossed my mind that Hillary might actually be behind this as a way to put this whole email scandal thing to bed, by having her puppet Comey announce 2 days before the election that these new leaks show that she is totally innocent somehow.
I hope that this time round they made damn sure that Comey or anyone else that has shared business interests with the Clintons can't have anything to do with the new investigation.
You're obviously one of those brainwashed libtards that no matter how much evidence there is out there showing how corrupt Hilary is, you will always find some shit excuse to avoid having to ever acknowledge/deal with it.
For me beyond the 25Mbps I already have, it becomes all about less latency and maybe more upload bandwidth, not just more download bandwidth. However ISPs never seem to care about those things. Heck with latency/excessive ping issues, its a good day when their customer support even has a clue what you're talking about.
>> That's a solvable problem without extreme measures.
Not really. I think people/companies chasing selfish short term goals (i.e. moar $$$$ NOW!!!) at any cost, further enabled by the fact that corruption plays a major part in government, are both so fundamental to the current system that it would require close to a complete societal reboot to fix. The fact that the polls are showing Hillary ahead is a very strong indicator that most average Americans don't even think blatant systemic corruption is a significant problem that needs to be addressed.
When I came to the USA 15 years ago (from the UK), I was amazed at the ubiquity of cube farms everywhere. As far as I can tell, its actually only management that like cube farms (or presumably more accurately, the $$$$ saved). Nearly all the residents actually would much prefer single offices and the associated peace and quiet that allows you to concentrate and be more productive, yet the myth stubbornly persists that cubes are the "popular choice".
>> Right, because you have lots of evidence showing human drivers are safer? I doubt very much that the tech is worse than Jane Q. Driver...
A qualified truck driver is ipso facto OK to drive a rig on the road. Take my chances that they are better than some new, unproven system? Damn right I would.
> Even a buggy AI should be able to drive better than them. Then you clearly don't know shit about safety-critical software.
Because some mystery company has secretly come up with a fully safe autonomous system that is better than everything else out there including Tersla, but no-one has heard about, and decided to only put it on a semi? Yeah right whatever dude.
> We have a phone that in fact can replace your PC
Great! can I run Linux on it natively? What about gaming or VR?...or deep learning? can I plug my nvidia GPU into it? Can it run my favourite IDE and compile/debug code? Where do I plug in my Cat5 cable or all my USB devices, or my desktop monitor?
Urgh. IMHO BMWs are SO overpriced and overrated. The ride is usually stupidly hard. The assumption is that this is done to increase handling, but it is really not necessary to do that. Look at Jags or Ferraris, they don;t ride as hard as BMWs but handle just as well if not better. And like nearly all German cars, BMWs are about as soulless and interesting to look at as a doctors waiting room.
I'd be surprised if Hillary isn't behind this new investigation, and its her way of firmly putting this email scandal to bed before election day. We know from the first time round that Comey is clearly in her pocket.
Unless he actually knows something that guaran-fucking-tees she wont be Pres, he will be doubling down on that position as hard as he can, just so he's not overlooked when she gets in and hands out pardons and other juicy backhanders to the people that supported her.
Totally agree, trouble is that encompasses just about everyone in government.
http://thebernreport.com/comey...
http://www.breitbart.com/2016-...
> but aren't willing to point me at a pebble that supports their argument.
I've already posted plenty in other threads you have been on too, but you don't want a pebble, you want absolute unequivocal proof before you will even consider the possibility that Hillary is anything other than squeaky clean. Then knowing you from your other posts, you're just like many other libs here in that no matter what evidence there is, you would still come up with some excuse to not believe it.
> Comey just threw some members of the investigative team under the bus.
Yeah that's just normal operating procedure on the Hillary team.
It crossed my mind that Hillary might actually be behind this as a way to put this whole email scandal thing to bed, by having her puppet Comey announce 2 days before the election that these new leaks show that she is totally innocent somehow.
I hope that this time round they made damn sure that Comey or anyone else that has shared business interests with the Clintons can't have anything to do with the new investigation.
She's not a lizard wearing a skinsuit, but she is a puppet wearing a pantsuit.
You're obviously one of those brainwashed libtards that no matter how much evidence there is out there showing how corrupt Hilary is, you will always find some shit excuse to avoid having to ever acknowledge/deal with it.
Don't forget that even though he has 10G down, his upload bandwidth might suck, relatively.
For me beyond the 25Mbps I already have, it becomes all about less latency and maybe more upload bandwidth, not just more download bandwidth. However ISPs never seem to care about those things.
Heck with latency/excessive ping issues, its a good day when their customer support even has a clue what you're talking about.
Seen as you have obviously been living in a cave for the last 15 years, just watch this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
> Evidently you have proof nobody else has seen that Clinton is as you claim.
Wow you have to be shitting me.
Personally I would much rather take even an ignroant moronic bully than a divisively corrupt, evil psychopath like Hillary.
>> That's a solvable problem without extreme measures.
Not really. I think people/companies chasing selfish short term goals (i.e. moar $$$$ NOW!!!) at any cost, further enabled by the fact that corruption plays a major part in government, are both so fundamental to the current system that it would require close to a complete societal reboot to fix.
The fact that the polls are showing Hillary ahead is a very strong indicator that most average Americans don't even think blatant systemic corruption is a significant problem that needs to be addressed.
> HR says it's because millennials like it and all the "cool" tech companies have them
Between the popularity of cubes, hillary, metrosexual beards, bicycles and apple products, fucking milennials have got a lot to answer for.
When I came to the USA 15 years ago (from the UK), I was amazed at the ubiquity of cube farms everywhere.
As far as I can tell, its actually only management that like cube farms (or presumably more accurately, the $$$$ saved). Nearly all the residents actually would much prefer single offices and the associated peace and quiet that allows you to concentrate and be more productive, yet the myth stubbornly persists that cubes are the "popular choice".
The onus is not on me or anyone else to prove their system isn't safe, the onus is on them to prove it is.
YOU chew on that.
You're being an arrogant twat.
Try to not do that
Ahhh.. OK, now THAT makes sense.
I read it as he was dreaming of owning it and having it retrofitted an autopilotted vehicle.
>> Right, because you have lots of evidence showing human drivers are safer? I doubt very much that the tech is worse than Jane Q. Driver...
A qualified truck driver is ipso facto OK to drive a rig on the road. Take my chances that they are better than some new, unproven system? Damn right I would.
> Even a buggy AI should be able to drive better than them.
Then you clearly don't know shit about safety-critical software.
Because some mystery company has secretly come up with a fully safe autonomous system that is better than everything else out there including Tersla, but no-one has heard about, and decided to only put it on a semi? Yeah right whatever dude.
> We have a phone that in fact can replace your PC
Great! can I run Linux on it natively? ...or deep learning? can I plug my nvidia GPU into it?
What about gaming or VR?
Can it run my favourite IDE and compile/debug code?
Where do I plug in my Cat5 cable or all my USB devices, or my desktop monitor?
Urgh. IMHO BMWs are SO overpriced and overrated. The ride is usually stupidly hard. The assumption is that this is done to increase handling, but it is really not necessary to do that. Look at Jags or Ferraris, they don;t ride as hard as BMWs but handle just as well if not better.
And like nearly all German cars, BMWs are about as soulless and interesting to look at as a doctors waiting room.