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  1. Re:Multicore for spreadsheets..? on LibreOffice 5.3 Released, Touted As 'One of the Most Feature-Rich Releases' Ever (omgubuntu.co.uk) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    when the job needs to be done and you can't get approval to get the proper tools installed, you sometimes need to use improper tools.

  2. Re:Placebo? on Why An LSD High Lasts For So Long (pbs.org) · · Score: 1

    possibly useful for when you take some acid, then half an hour take a bunch more because "it's not working man i think it wa s a dud" then "woah oh shit there it goes"

  3. yup, the plaintiffs were fucking stupid. this is very common, that and "the defendant was fucking stupid" are the top two causes of lawsuits in this country

  4. Re:Fire regulations??? on Ransomware Infects a Hotel's Key System (dailymail.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    or Rhode Island, or California, or New York

  5. yup. and also lied about graduating college, instead attended for like 8 years with nothing to show for it

  6. firefox on Chrome Now Reloads Pages 28% Faster (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    so they have been doing a shift-refresh for every refresh?

  7. Re:"Super Cheap"? on CVS Announces Super Cheap Generic Alternative To EpiPen (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    the $50 is for the device which stores the epinephrine durably enough to toss in a purse or duffle bag, and which can be depended upon to dispense the right amount when you are choking on your own throat and have to grab it and shove the business end into your leg.

  8. Re: False premise on Will The Death of the PC Bring 'An End To Openness'? (infoworld.com) · · Score: 4, Interesting

    either the next version of windows will be more suitable for industry or 7 will continue getting support like XP did.

    if MS pushes the issue, they will lose industry to linux, and they know it.

  9. Re:India = a bad place for vacations on 'Superbug' Resistant To 26 Antibiotics Kills A Patient In Nevada (upi.com) · · Score: 1

    no, if you are born in india you stand a good chance of catching a deadly disease and your putrifying corpse floating gently down the Ganges river while people bathe in, defecate in, and drink from said river.

  10. Re:Now this is just getting stupid on Cassettes Are Back, and Booming (fastcompany.com) · · Score: 1

    there is no reason why you couldn't have a CD with a vinyl size package and art, while still getting to enjoy the higher sound quality (there is no doubt of the superiority of redbook audio)

  11. Re:It IS hipsterism (if that's a word) on Cassettes Are Back, and Booming (fastcompany.com) · · Score: 1

    no, the CD-r dye layers and CD foil layers are both vulnerable to oxidation and or attack by fungus

  12. Re:200GB per month on a cellular connection? on Verizon Purges Unlimited Data Customers, Targets Those Using 200GB (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    ~3 gigs an hour for HD streaming

  13. Re:Just one option... on Ask Slashdot: How Would You Deal With A 'Gaslighting' Colleague? · · Score: 1

    it's not illegal in any state. the quitting employee MAY qualify for unemployment benefits, but that doesn't make it illegal.

  14. Re:Just one option... on Ask Slashdot: How Would You Deal With A 'Gaslighting' Colleague? · · Score: 2

    then the company will be investigated

    what agency are you under the mistaken belief investigates bullying in the workplace?

  15. Re:I've been wondering how this will change societ on Living Near Heavy Traffic Increases Risk of Dementia, Study Finds (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    crime and other degenerate behavior goes down.

  16. Re:CFAA on New California Law Finally Makes Ransomware Illegal · · Score: 1

    it is, but federal laws are not useful to California prosecutors.

  17. Re:Blame ASCII, Outlook, and X on Has the Internet Killed Curly Quotes? (theatlantic.com) · · Score: 1

    it doesn't need to be a dedicated key, just make it a toggleable option, alt+ either makes smart quotes plain or makes plain quotes smart

  18. Re:I need a kidney and still think this is good. on Self-Driving Cars Will Make Organ Shortages Even Worse (slate.com) · · Score: 1

    opt-out, plus if you opt out, you go to the bottom of transplant priority even below junkies and suicide attempts.

  19. Re:What I still don't understand is ... on Lawyer Sues 20-Year-Old Student Who Gave a Bad Yelp Review, Loses Badly (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    right after the insurance company tries to fuck you in the ass.

  20. damned lazy kids, back in my day we had to build our own etherkillers and solder the 110 line or capacitor and switch ourselves, then use hot glue or electrical tape to make sure it wouldn't shock the shit out of you (or leave it bare and you have 2 functions in one device.

  21. Re:Beware public charging stations... on The 'USB Killer' Has Been Mass Produced -- Available Online For About $50 (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    your calculations are off, dry skin has very high resistance, but wet or pierced skin has very low resistance, 1000 ohms or less for wet or broken skin.

  22. Re:Great idea to do this with a truck on Nikola Motor Company Reveals Hydrogen Fuel Cell Truck With Range of 1,200 Miles (valuewalk.com) · · Score: 1

    every lesson must be learned over and over, and every time it's OMG NEW!!!

  23. of course twitter won't, jihadi's are a big part of their customer base. ISIS, Al Qaeda, the Taliban, twitter only shuts them down when they are forced to do so.

    but a gay guy talks shit about an actress for a shitty movie and they are all over that.

  24. Re:Flip Side on How Microsoft Lost In Court Over Windows 10 Upgrades (digitaltrends.com) · · Score: 1

    windows 10 is more space efficeint than windows 7 was, but it's also missing functions and the UI is pretty jacked up.

    in windows 7 you can put any file or shortcut you want into the launcher bar or start menu, in windows 10 you can't, you can "pin" multiple folders if you want, but they all go under the right click menu for file explorer, same with multiple text files, they all go under notepad.exe, so specific files cannot be accessed with one click anymore.

  25. Re: I'd kill for 3Mbps on Millions In US Still Living Life In Internet Slow Lane (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    it does not work fine, you need the government to step in and help you at once.