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  1. Wrong Term. on Forecasting the Economic Impact of a Changing Climate (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Pretty tired of hearing the term 'Climate Change' and 'Global Warming'. I am pretty sure the correct term is 'Global Poisoning'. With all the pollutants we have been injecting into the environment for the past 600 years, and all the wars and human induced destruction it seems pretty cowardly to use those terms. It is time to take responsibility for mankind's stupidity and greed and clean this shithole up.

  2. Re:How much of it do I have to trust? on Linux 4.3 Released As Stable; Improves On Open-Source Graphics, SMP Performance (lkml.org) · · Score: 5, Funny

    You have 11 choices. You can either 'Learn' the code, or you can 'Trust' the code, and lastly you can 'Not Use' the code.

  3. Honeypot. on Bug Bounties Are Bonanza, For a Few Persistent Hackers (csmonitor.com) · · Score: 1

    I was under the assumption that these 'bounties' and 'contests' were just bait so the Power(s) that Be could make a nice list of peeps who have skills.

  4. Pesky Ass Russian Submarines on Google Fiber Goes Down During World Series, Credits KC 2 Days of Service (pcmech.com) · · Score: 1

    Guess they figured out a way to remotely disconnect a city in the middle of the continent whilst chillin' at the bottom of the Atlantic.

  5. Always An Idiot... on Drone Carrying Drugs, Hacksaw Blades Crashes In Oklahoma Prison (itworld.com) · · Score: 3, Funny

    To fuck it up for everyone else. Sorry guys, guess it's back to Estes rockets again...

  6. Let's Setup Powerline Internet! on US Senate Passes the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act 74-21 (dailydot.com) · · Score: 1

    So can we just setup a Powerline Internet. Then no one will care what is getting sent since it wont be on the 'regular' Internet. Everyone is happy. Guess I will need a 240V DNS server.

  7. Re:I can't help but wonder on California's $68 Billion Bullet Train Project Faces Major Hurdles (latimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Hey!!! He does math too!!! How about you get me that list of indigents and those that gross under 20k a year and I will get you better numbers.

  8. Re:I can't help but wonder on California's $68 Billion Bullet Train Project Faces Major Hurdles (latimes.com) · · Score: 1

    probably about 30,000. $68 billion dollars worth. now stop trolling.

  9. Re:I can't help but wonder on California's $68 Billion Bullet Train Project Faces Major Hurdles (latimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Right underneath the I-10 underpass and any undeveloped woody area near the freeway. Also anywhere near a Habitat for Humanity or just straggling around busy intersections.... O wait, I guess you are from France or Brazil where there are no homeless or abandoned disabled peoples. /s

  10. It Will Inspire Moar Pr0n. on What Might a $50 Tablet Inspire? (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    I also predict it inspire moar carpal tunnel syndrome, and near-sightedness.

  11. Re:I can't help but wonder on California's $68 Billion Bullet Train Project Faces Major Hurdles (latimes.com) · · Score: 2

    I also wonder how much housing could be built for disabled & poor folks. So many things $68 billion could buy besides a penis mobile.

  12. Fuck these guys with a dull chainsaw. So when exactly does the Bill Of Rights actually supposed to kick in? I can't be the only one tired of the slavery.

  13. Idiots Induce Anger..News @11 on Linux Kernel Dev Sarah Sharp Quits, Citing 'Brutal' Communications Style · · Score: 1

    The real issue is that when you work with others and the others wont follow the rules after being told repeatedly what needs to be done then the attitude is going to flow. If you have told someone over and over how to do something and they won't do it then you scream and belittle them until they either start doing what was told to them or they can quit. Mr. Torvalds doesn't get angry for no reason. It is ALWAYS because of some idiot, err person, not following the rules. Being a woman or man has not a damn thing to do with it. Sometimes people don't realize how hot the kitchen is until they walk in. Astronauts have to shit in a bag but you don't hear them bitching about it on NASA. This fucking PC crap has about reached its limits

  14. Re: ROT13 in the WW-II era.. on Desktop Turing-Welchman Bombe Build · · Score: 1

    Fucking A. Preach it. Mod this up as 'Obvious As Fuck'. Sadly, I am sure this floats right over most peeps heads.

  15. Re:Why? on 4 Calif. Students Arrested For Alleged Mass-Killing Plot · · Score: 1

    I will give this one to you for free. Ever heard of the term 'punk'?? Not like the 'punk' Clint Eastwood is referring to, but the 'punk' like skateboard punk. When you have a bad attitude and you hang out in the alleys and ditches and whatnot, you get a mentality against little fucks who have it made, so to speak. Now it has been a looong time since I may or may not have hung out with those types of n'er do wells, but we, err, they liked to break stuff and steal stuff and some of them may have beat up a few 'preps'. We now have the internet and encryption and ALL kinds of hidden groups into what ever you wanna be into .....legal or not. I'm sure there are a group of little fucks who think doing this type of thing is 'cool'. Mr. teacherman told me it was 'evolution' :/

  16. Test It On The Tanks Too. on Daimler Tests a Self-Driving Truck On the Autobahn · · Score: 5, Funny

    German self driving tanks sound like more fun. Maybe some armored drones and, and LASERS!!!!!!

  17. Red Cross Looks Like Red X From That Angle.. on US Bombs Hit Doctors Without Borders Hospital · · Score: 0

    Bombs Away!!!

  18. Rather Buy A House & Hyundai on Tesla Unveils the Model X · · Score: 1

    I digress.

  19. So We Both Are Engaged Fully Then. on The US and China Agree Not To Conduct Economic Espionage In Cyberspace · · Score: 0

    I see your bits.

  20. IP V.666 on America Runs Out of IPv4 Internet Addresses · · Score: -1

    They should just put our IPV6 address on our foreheads or hands. /s

  21. I Love It!!! on iOS Ad Blocker "Crystal" Will Let Companies Pay To Show You Ads · · Score: -1

    Fuck me harder!!! Oooohhh, yeeaahhhh!!!!!

  22. Re:Time is money on Thanks To Valve, More Than 1,500 Games Are Now On Linux · · Score: 0

    Straw man argument. It is always about the money. Can't do something because it is right. Only if it makes money. Sometimes there are better reasons to do something besides money. I USED to get network cards back in the day with drivers for DOS, Windows, Redhat, Netware, Mac OS all on a floppy. It should be understood that any hardware made has drivers that need to be written and it is part of the cost of development of said hardware. I think the Winmodem is what started this crap to begin with. MS paying companies to make it ONLY Windows compatible. The whole open source movement is to make standards so our machines can communicate together. Money will be made either way. Greedy money is what kills shit....I digress.

  23. Re:MS Office & Games. on Thanks To Valve, More Than 1,500 Games Are Now On Linux · · Score: 0

    I was just using the keyboard as an example. Maybe I should have said 'video card' or maybe an off the shelf 'inkjet' with fancy fax software or maybe a 'TV tuner card' etc. Forgot that if I am not specific, pedantry will spring forward eternal. The point was that when I look at the install CD of a new piece of hardware, 95 times out of a 100, there are no Linux drivers. It is the mentality of the manufacturers' to not include or cause hoops to be jumped through to get drivers. OR, more likely, some person writes in compatibility and submits it to the repo for all of us who can't write drivers. That is great and all, but that should be done by the manufacturer.

  24. MS Office & Games. on Thanks To Valve, More Than 1,500 Games Are Now On Linux · · Score: 0

    That is pretty much the only thing holding most peeps back to Windows. No one wants to hear about alternatives. We want our AAA titles on Linux and we want Office. Also, as a sub note, peripherals. We shouldn't have to wait until Mr. Torvalds writes in compatibility for my new keyboard. This is not a mark against him, rather an inspiration for others to join in, so to speak. The peripheral is not ready for sale if it doesn't have drivers written for it. And Linux needs a driver. I would assume MS has the money keys to keep it this way for a while longer, but hopefully this too will fade away.

  25. Re:Wimp.Snitch.Fuck. on Bitcoin Trader Agrees To Work For Police In Plea Agreement · · Score: 0

    I'm tough in person too. Wanna dance??