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  1. tl;dr: there are no shortcuts in nutrition, you can't eat tons of fatty food and be healthy just by eating the right fatty foods, you have to exercise actual self control, and you should exercise too.

  2. Re:Three words on AT&T Caps Are A Giant Con And An Attack On Cord-Cutters (dslreports.com) · · Score: 1

    I probably would have thermited the box and ended up with a prison record.

  3. what's in a name? on Nintendo Ending Wii U Production Later This Year, Says Report (polygon.com) · · Score: 1

    calling it the wiiu was a terrible idea, everyone still thinks it's an improved controller for the wii

  4. Re:Field installation on Ask Slashdot: Is It Time To Shrink the Ethernet Connector? · · Score: 1

    it should be possible to make a bastardisted thinner RJ-45, and it could even be made able to connect to standard RJ-45 sockets with a little chunk of plastic that clips onto the back of the new cable, kind of like a sim card adapter

  5. Re:Yes on Ask Slashdot: Is It Time To Shrink the Ethernet Connector? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    it's probably going to be another 30 years, we keep getting faster rates over copper, and copper is cheaper and easier to work with, and more robust

  6. I'll use the designated shitting street.

  7. Re:Tiny non-problem discovered on Nissan Leaf HVAC-Hack Vulnerability Disclosed (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    The difference between getting into an 80 degree car and a 120 degree car is pretty huge.

    I am never moving to the southwest.

  8. Re:Remote Start / HVAC Runtime Anyone? on Nissan Leaf HVAC-Hack Vulnerability Disclosed (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    the chip key is supposed to go in a heavy duty lockbox that only connects it to the engine when the remote system is activated with the secure remote fob.

  9. Re:Wasn't the whole point of digital currencies... on Japan Considers Treating Bitcoin As Conventional Currency (thestack.com) · · Score: 1

    i disagree, trading volume was immensely higher with the bartered goods, and a shortage of goods would mean disaster for the affected area, while a shortage of gold usually meant one elite was about to bufu another.

  10. a fine? in the US you can get 5 years in federal PMITA Penitentiary for pointing a laser at an aircraft.

  11. Re:One obvious question. on FBI "Took Over World's Biggest Child Porn Website" (telegraph.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    of course, that is what they do. unlike terrorism units that are massively over funded and under worked, the CP units are under funded and in a target rich environment.

  12. Re:Interview "Grilling" or "Testing" is Poppycock on Google Has Toughest Interview Process For Developers, But Not the Worst (getvoip.com) · · Score: 1

    as a 30 year old i can tell you exactly why everyone significantly younger than myself sucks, and it's not just a judging the shit out of the FNG thing.

    I was in hichschool during the dotcom bubble burst and graduated as tech was making it's recovery

    at and before my generation, just about everyone going to college for computer related fields did so because they were interested in it, my graduating class and beyond were when tech was well known among the general population as a means to financial success, this is also when tech disciplines started getting infiltrated by useless Feminists and Brogrammers who with no real interest or talent in writing decent code.

  13. Re:Naughty cannabis on French Drug Trial Leaves One Brain Dead and Five Critically Ill (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    that same crudeness provides a degree of safety, cannabis, whether burned flowers, vaporized oils, or edibles and tinctures, contain an large number of compounds which act in different directions and balance each other out a bit, you have agonists and antagonists, it seems these early synthetics hit one receptor one way really hard, and in this case someone is now dead.

  14. weekly SOCJUS on What Spotlighting Harassment In Astronomy Means · · Score: 1

    more social justice bullshit.

  15. Re:Grease is Clogging Seattle Sewers on ATF Puts Up Surveillance Cameras Around Seattle ... To Catch Illegal Grease Dump (muckrock.com) · · Score: 1

    not a backup at the lateral, a backup in the main line, so they have to dig the fucker up first.

  16. Re:What's the lifetime of the bulb? on Nanotech Could Make Incandescent Light Bulbs As Efficient As LEDs (sciencemag.org) · · Score: 2

    i got a bunch on sale at lowes for 1.95 each in 2 or 6 packs

  17. I want to know what mental defective thought "medical privacy" was an appropriate excuse.

    somebody who had 10 more to review and only 15 minutes till lunch.

    >picks up paper
    >see's word "necropsy"
    >"hey sid, what's a necropsy?"
    >"it's like an autopsy"
    >[DENIED]

  18. Re:The law may not be ready that quick and what ha on Coast-To-Coast Autonomous Tesla Trips 2-3 Years Out, Says Elon Musk (google.com) · · Score: 1

    because the operator agreement for self driving vehicles would require it, and the AI won't drive without verifying current coverage.

  19. Re:Important 3rd party API lesson on Google Claims a TOS Violation On RouteBuilder For Using the Map API (medium.com) · · Score: 1

    and then you get slow-walked or fed a mouth full of garbage data

  20. Re:The law may not be ready that quick and what ha on Coast-To-Coast Autonomous Tesla Trips 2-3 Years Out, Says Elon Musk (google.com) · · Score: 1

    insurance will be all over this like a cheap suit, once functioning, full autonomous driving will be practically mandated by insurance companies.

  21. Re:Welcome to why I run an adblocker on Forbes Asks Readers To Disable Adblock, Serves Up Malvertising (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    I find little of value is lost most of the time blocking scripts on unknown domains

  22. Re:firefox caves again on Firefox Will Support Non-Standard CSS For WebKit Compatibility (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 2

    I don't think supporting a number of nonstandard tags originating from a different open source browser engine is hurting anyone's free-dumb

  23. Re:the password is needed to install free stuff / on Kid Racks Up $5,900 Bill Playing Jurassic World On Dad's iPad (pcmag.com) · · Score: 1

    the kid memorized his dad's itunes password

  24. Re:HOMM3 is their best property on Vivendi Takes Over Radionomy, Winamp Relaunch Now Possible (windowsreport.com) · · Score: 1

    you need a couple of logistics officers (just other heroes) to bring troops to your main fighting heroes, and also to bring back newly upgradeable troops to a castle to upgrade them, also have these logistics heroes fight small targets regularly and visit shrines/etc so they have some competance when needed either due to ambush or due to needing more main fighting heroes in more places, then requit new logistics guys.

  25. Re:So what's the alternative? on Vivendi Takes Over Radionomy, Winamp Relaunch Now Possible (windowsreport.com) · · Score: 1

    foobar2000, and it has both true shuffle and random play.

    i switched because around 2004-2005 winamp was beginning to be overwhelmed by my music collection, both in delays and with the UI being too hard to manage.

    also tha "add to playback queue allows up to 64 queued plays without altering or creating playlists, and as playback proceeds from the last entry it can be used to temporarilly override order in one or more playlists or to create progressions between playlists, and it can have items right off the library view without adding them to a playlist.