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  1. Boycott All hostess produsts on Hostess Saves Twinkies By Automating, Fires 94% Of Their Workforce (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    Thanks for the info, i will now boycott all hostess products. Twinkies suck anyways lol haven't eaten one in 20 years.

  2. They are not hoverboards on More Than 500,000 Hoverboards Recalled Because of Fire Hazards (go.com) · · Score: 2

    They are a glorified 2 wheel motor-boards. They don't hover in any shape or form they are firmly planted to the ground by 2 wheels. This is a true hoverborad it actually hovers over air

    http://www.wired.com/2015/10/how-the-most-promising-hoverboards-actually-work/

  3. cutting out human competiton. on Uber Hires a Robot To Patrol Its Parking Lot and It's Way Cheaper Than a Security Guard (fusion.net) · · Score: 1

    How can any human security company compete with this? they are held to a min wage, This is lower then that wage in effect cutting out all human competition.

  4. Let them? on Comcast Will Let Netflix Onto Its X1 Platform · · Score: 1

    Let them? um they don't have a choice. Wasn't that the point of the net neutrality fight.

  5. Re:Just go look for yourself on Israel Accuses Facebook Of Aiding Terrorists and Hampering Police Investigations (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    No actually Israel and many other countrys are mad FB and many other web sites don't actively enforce its very own TOS. relying 100% on members to report violations instead of looking for them themselves. They "Facebook" have just about every algorithm data mining for adverting purposes buy not a dime towards say finding nude images. They get taking down because some member seen and reported the nude image. its a legitimate complaint IMO.

  6. Re:Why would I want 2 step on Google Is Finally Making Two-Step Verification Less Annoying (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    You do realize their is a difference is giving your phone number to someone as apposed to them having it because someone else gave it to them?

  7. Re:Advertising doesn't work on Instagram Ads Now Include Mobile Banners (adweek.com) · · Score: 1

    what % actually bough a product and service and would any other number really mean anything knowing most are accidentally clicks?

  8. Re:Other rule violations on Amazon Faces $350K Fine For Shipping 'Amazing Liquid Fire' (computerworld.com) · · Score: 1

    That's a question only a lawyer can answer i believe. unless someone has personal experience of such matters.

  9. Re:Other rule violations on Amazon Faces $350K Fine For Shipping 'Amazing Liquid Fire' (computerworld.com) · · Score: 1

    lol hu? 24 previous fines for the very same thing? "Quote" It's the 25th time the company has been found to violate hazardous chemical shipping regulations in two and a half years. End Quote"
    and
    "Quote" Amazon has a history of violating the Hazardous Materials Regulations," the FAA said in a statement. In the period from February 2013 to September 2015, Amazon was found to have violated hazardous shipment rules 24 other times. "End Quote" seem to me amazon has only amazon to blame.

  10. Re: UPS is union and they need to sue to recover t on Amazon Faces $350K Fine For Shipping 'Amazing Liquid Fire' (computerworld.com) · · Score: 1

    How many union meeting have you attended while you were a member? how many grevances did you bring? I say that because to a man its guys like you who complain/laugh the loudest but never have any time for meetings or giving your steward a heads up. or say its not my union. A union is only as strong as its members that's a fact.

  11. Re:ad tolerance level of desired audience on Instagram Ads Now Include Mobile Banners (adweek.com) · · Score: 1

    I would allow text ads or fill out a poll and no, decent spam controls isn't good enough that can be gotten everywhere.

  12. Re:Ya... Who? on Legacy Yahoo Messenger App Being Retired (pcmag.com) · · Score: 1

    Yahell 3 minute asshole game-players and chatrooms full of porn bots then instant messages from pornbots too. i uninstalled yahell messenger oh about 8 years ago. they had so many people abusing other people in the chat rooms with booters and harassment and not a peep from yahell other then click ignore.....

  13. Re:people want cheap on Ask Slashdot: Why Do Most Tablet Specs Suck? · · Score: 1

    i didn't and wont buy a table because if im going to spend the kinda money to get a decent one i might as well just buy a laptop. IMO tablets are a total waste of money. Everyone that i know who bought one its collecting dust or used by kids for playing games. They use their phones or laptops. and say i regret buying a tablet.

  14. And what if they dont want it? on Xbox One Update Adds Cortana (theguardian.com) · · Score: 2

    And if you don't want it? This is not a required part of the gaming machine its what i would call Extras that should be left up to the customer to install and use if they so choose. we live in the age where the Big Software corp telling customer whats good for them and chose is taken away that's what i see.

  15. Re:I don't on Ask Slashdot: Why Do You Want a 'Smart TV'? · · Score: 1

    Because your forgetting we pay for those features wither we want them or not. You cant see our choice being taken away? Cant get a large tv unless you buy a smart tv how is that serving the consumers?

  16. How is this phone going to make it on the open market where the likes of google and apple and MS have been inundated with patent lawsuits?

  17. Re:Clever.Hacking less of a crime than blackmail? on Hackers Find Bugs, Extort Ransom, Call It a Public Service (threatpost.com) · · Score: 1

    "Quote"Crooks breaking into enterprise networks are holding data they steal for ransom under the guise they are doing the company a favor by exposing a flaw."End Quote"

    Yep that's blackmail, holding something they stole from you and demanding something in return to get it back/prevent being made public is blackmail/extortion/against the law. They are criminals no matter how its painted. they are no heroes they are not the good guy, the good guy will tell you and demand nothing but even then breaking into anything without permission is against the law unless you have a warrant or were invited.or give permission.

  18. Re:Stunning news! on WWII Code-Breaker Dies At Age 95 (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    Must be a Reddit reject lol

  19. So adverting it on TV on Amazon Built An Echo Simulator You Can Use In the Browser (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    Whats wrong with TV adverting?lol infomercials.or any adverting.isn't that what good companys that make great product do. Or are they scared?

  20. Re:Digital Advertising Alliance on Facebook Begins Tracking Non-Users Around the Internet (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Well that's good and good to know. Thanks.

  21. Re:Digital Advertising Alliance on Facebook Begins Tracking Non-Users Around the Internet (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    unless off course they ignore the 3rd party disabled cookies setting. is that possible even?

  22. Use Cotton on Scientists Discover Why Your Dirty Laundry Stinks (discovery.com) · · Score: 1

    Didn't see but what were the socks ,made of? i had very bad foot oder way back in the day and that was all because of not using cotton socks and used the fake materials,plastic socks have you. That makes a huge difference in absorption, air flow and cotton just cleans better if not bleach top the rescue lol

  23. So? whats a good replacement? on Microsoft Will Stop Supporting Windows Live Mail 2012 (office.com) · · Score: 1

    I really get zero spam and phishing emails. Only program that allows me to really control my email.

  24. Taxation without representation apply here? on Should You Pay Sales Tax on Internet Purchases? South Dakota Law Could Be The Test (pcworld.com) · · Score: 1

    Taxation without representation apply here? Some may say shipping road use but over the road drivers already do pay fuel taxes for states they run through so they cant use that argument IMO.

  25. Re:Simple solution on There Are Some Super Shady Things In Oculus Rift's Terms of Service (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1

    you said it better then i could..