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  1. Given that the money/bombs/guns for most terrorist groups can be linked back to the CIA, maybe the NSA should be monitoring them instead of everyone else poorly.

  2. Well, you're kind of right.

    He's happy watching a government do illegal things burn.

  3. Re:Distraction on New Heating Technology Uses Seawater and Carbon Dioxide (csmonitor.com) · · Score: 1

    Pay off the inspector. It's the american way. Kinda seriously.

  4. Re:What? No, this is wrong! on Nearly All New Diesel Cars Exceed Official Pollution Limits (theguardian.com) · · Score: 4, Funny

    You should look up sarcasm in the English Common law library. Hopefully, you find it.

  5. Re:Gonna need more details, doc... on New Heating Technology Uses Seawater and Carbon Dioxide (csmonitor.com) · · Score: 1

    Hell, aren't scuba tanks 3000 psi?

  6. Re:Dangerous on New Heating Technology Uses Seawater and Carbon Dioxide (csmonitor.com) · · Score: 1

    Maybe if we could complete the cycle, convert CO2 back to long chain hydrocarbons, we'd be good indefinitely.

  7. Re:Distraction on New Heating Technology Uses Seawater and Carbon Dioxide (csmonitor.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    It's ALWAYS better to ask forgiveness than permission.

  8. Re:Time for the Paid Shills to Earn Their Keep! on Windows Phone Free-Fall May Force Microsoft To Push Harder On Windows 10 (pcworld.com) · · Score: 2

    Best Microsoft hardware since the Zune!

  9. Re:I'd consider paying for Microsoft Linux. on Windows Phone Free-Fall May Force Microsoft To Push Harder On Windows 10 (pcworld.com) · · Score: 1

    Holy shit. You REALLY think microsoft wouldn't put TONS of stupid shit in it over the years?

    Like create their own 'branded' GUI, and their own 'easy to use' network manager, and their own 'updated' init system?

    You really think they'd dig into the future of strong linux systems?

    Really?

  10. Re:Algorithms on Facebook Might Finally Kill Clickbait With New Algorithm Tweaks (thenextweb.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Their algorithms are ... worrisome.

    http://www.npr.org/2014/07/04/...

    They can, and HAVE, manipulated their algorithms to affect 100M+ americans mood.

    They can, and HAVE, manipulated their algorithms in political events. In 2012, it was just TO vote. In 2016, it very easily could be HOW to vote.

    http://fowler.ucsd.edu/massive...

    Now imagine if those in control of the algorithms want to lean a race one way or another. A few less articles about Hillary, a few more good articles about Trump. Say -1/+1 every week, until the election. Subtle, but a clear influence pushing neutral folks to FBs leaning.

  11. Well, given that GP suggested that the product would never get out in the West, crappy knockoffs >> nothing

  12. Also, modeling isn't anything close to simulating.

  13. Which, to the point of the GP, second rate is better than literally nothing.

  14. Re:What would Elon do? on Researchers Accidentally Make Batteries That Could Last A Lifetime (computerworld.com) · · Score: 1

    Maybe not inventing, but I bet he's already working on getting additional R&D spun up.

  15. Re:Who cares? on Researchers Accidentally Make Batteries That Could Last A Lifetime (computerworld.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    On the plus side, China doesn't really respect patents.

    That has good and bad consequences, so let's play both sides.

  16. Re:Not surprised on Core Windows Utility Can Be Used To Bypass Whitelisting (threatpost.com) · · Score: 1

    MACs are burned into the network controller's ROM.

    LOL. Never played with VMware, have you? What would you like your MAC to be? I'll type it in for you if it's not autoassigned.

  17. Re:It was flying, it was autonomous on Drone Believed To Have Hit British Airways Flight 'May Have Been a Plastic Bag' (telegraph.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    It's a bird, it's a bag, it's super drone!

  18. Re:This Steve, on BT Funnels All Customers' Sent Emails Into One Guy's Inbox (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    How old are your emails?

  19. Re:Mod as insightful [Re:Two differnt products] on BlackBerry Comments on Canadian Police Eavesdropping Report (blackberry.com) · · Score: 2

    Fortunately for BB, they didn't say that under oath...

  20. Re:A world where we will never be forgiven. on UC Davis Spent $175,000 To Bury Search Results After Cops Pepper-Sprayed Protestors (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    #2 wasn't a legal request.

    Everything else, Heil Hitler!

  21. Re:A world where we will never be forgiven. on UC Davis Spent $175,000 To Bury Search Results After Cops Pepper-Sprayed Protestors (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    It was a walking path in the middle of a small part that they were on, so stop pretending it's impeding anyone or anything, much less intimidating or threatening them.

    I think you're ill informed as to what actually happened. Perhaps UC Davis' cover up job worked better than expected.

  22. Re:A world where we will never be forgiven. on UC Davis Spent $175,000 To Bury Search Results After Cops Pepper-Sprayed Protestors (theverge.com) · · Score: 2

    Being warned about the consequences of continued civil disobedience is a Nazi tactic

    In America, home of the freedom of speech, which has been ruled to include peaceful protest, yes it is.

    If you want to protest, protest, If you want to protest in the face of being maced, and you continue to protest, and get maced, it is not the fault of the "NAZI" brownshirts

    Uh, yes it is. HENCE THE REASON UC DAVIS TRIED TO HIDE IT.

  23. Re:A world where we will never be forgiven. on UC Davis Spent $175,000 To Bury Search Results After Cops Pepper-Sprayed Protestors (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Wait, people sitting on the ground were 'surrounding the police'?

    Everything else you say becomes meaningless if the obviously false pretense starts your drivel.

  24. Which also means he was acting on orders from superiors.

  25. Re:A world where we will never be forgiven. on UC Davis Spent $175,000 To Bury Search Results After Cops Pepper-Sprayed Protestors (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    You're still saying that protestors sitting on public ground deserved to get maced.

    Your shirts are all brown, aren't they?