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  1. Re:If Bill Gates likes it on Bill Gates: Bitcoin Is 'Better Than Currency' · · Score: 1

    Indeed. I smell a rat too.

  2. Re:Google lacks 'noblesse' on Cyanogen Inc. Turns Down Google, Seeing $1 Billion Valuation · · Score: 1

    Erratum : should have made that https://startpage.com./ My apologies!

  3. Google lacks 'noblesse' on Cyanogen Inc. Turns Down Google, Seeing $1 Billion Valuation · · Score: 1

    It's trying to get its godawful greedy hands on anything that it sees as undercutting its hegemony.
    I salute Cyanogen for their thumbing nose. I hope they can keep it up.
    On a related matter -- Fed up with Google? Use http://startpage.com./

  4. I'm rooting for the Russians on JP Morgan Chase Breach: Shades of a Cyber Cold War? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I hate banks. So should you.

  5. In fact, England is the worst. It (i.e. those that succeeded in the most recent power grab) -- it tries to be the best boy in the US' class Hegemony 6.0, in the process of the attempt surpassing any other anglo-saxon nation in crude disregard for constitutional and international law, and shamelessly whistling the tune of mega-millionaires.
    On a slightly related note: is there still a bounty for Tony Blair's neck?

  6. Intel likes hegemony and all that brings it about on Intel Drops Gamasutra Sponsorship Over Controversial Editorials · · Score: 0

    At the crucial moment, that means decisively opting for power, for the abuse of it, for suppression,
    for oppression, for obfuscation, subversiveness,non-disclosure, backdoors, for ... you get the point.
    Good riddance say I.

  7. Re:How about... on Online Creeps Inspire a Dating App That Hides Women's Pictures · · Score: 1

    Ever heard of divide and conquer?

  8. Re:Two Words on User Error Is the Primary Weak Point In Tor · · Score: 1

    You can take parallel contruction to the adversary. Think about it.

  9. Might I vary on this meme... on Study: Compound Found In Beer Boosts Brain Function · · Score: 3, Funny

    Compound found in brain improves beer function.

  10. Re:The Internet of Things, aka on Factory IoT Saves Intel $9 Million · · Score: 1

    You would be correct if it weren't for the name of Intel. And I don't mean the name as such, I mean Intel as in Intel-rubbing-the-back-of-the-NSA.
    You owe Rosco P. Coltrane an apology for your red herring.

  11. Seattle to China on Microsoft Revives Its Hardware Conference · · Score: 1

    Microsoft must think 'Go East, Young Man'.
    China although an 'old country' is all about vibrant young men and women doing their own as they have been for thousands of years.

    Take China and hardware -- I found myself Googling Chinese modern architecture the other day, and browsing and looking at the results spent maybe an hour in awe, gawking at immensely impressive
    --both aesthetically and from an engineering standpoint-- constructions. So much so that I couldn't suppress the thought that the West is nothing compared to what's achieved here .

    Unfortunately, human rights wise, China has a long way to go -- if it ever does go that way, anyhow (I wish the Chinese well).
    To come full circle -- I bet the latter notion is a major factor in Microsoft's move.

  12. Re:How does the quote go...? on Former GM Product Czar: Tesla a "Fringe Brand" · · Score: 1

    Depends.
    The spouse might not be born rich, but be in the possession of even better advice that trumps (pun intended) the lineage of the other party.

  13. Re:Fuck them sideways with a rusty chainsaw! on World's Smallest 3G Module Will Connect Everything To the Internet · · Score: 1

    Your dead body nobody's gonna care about, but your living body might be something most people will still try to avoid -- often even to the point of their own peril. Ever considered dumping the car and getiing serious about biking and hiking?

  14. The CIA are one of the 'boys' now? on At CIA Starbucks, Even the Baristas Are Covert · · Score: 1

    Let's not lose sight of the fact that they're mostly psychopathic mercenaries and murderers -- on behalf of Big Bucks, not Starbucks.

  15. CO2 isn't sexy on Exxon and Russian Operation Discovers Oil Field Larger Than the Gulf of Mexico · · Score: 1

    Sorry, Putin and Koch. Time to get the fuck out of our sunlight.

  16. Tesla should give their motor a rotor on State of Iowa Tells Tesla To Cancel Its Scheduled Test Drives · · Score: 1

    and sail off to China.

  17. Re:Apple = cash cow for scumbags on Consumer Reports: New iPhones Not As Bendy As Believed · · Score: 1

    Too cinical?
    Keeping an eye on reality, that's what I'd say.
    Not allowing one to be fucked over once was a virtue, now you just draw mindless smirks, raised shoulders and drawls like "what's up?".
    Let the masses be deluded. Mundus vult decipi, ergo decipiatur.
    But keep saying your piece.
    Thanks man.

  18. Re:is anyone really surprised here on The Secret Goldman Sachs Tapes · · Score: 0

    No, I'm not surprised. I wonder what the American Herd of Sheep will do about being fucked over again and again. You gotta
    pity their cowardess -- anonymous or otherwise. Then just LOL. Americans are what the French call 'Cocu' (and I bet there's
    not one of 'em that's refined enough to know what I mean).

  19. Fill'r up, Larry! on Catch Oil Polluters With Open Source Tools Using the Homebrew Oil Testing Kit · · Score: 1

    Remember the Exxon Valdez? There's justice for the likes of you (yes, you! [do prisons have connectivity btw.?]) and there's justice for Exxon and the like.

  20. Gnome, a fundamental desktop requirement of sorts on GNOME 3.14 Released · · Score: 1

    And the first thing I see when clicking the link is "Weather, redesigned"???

  21. Thug Obama on US Asks Universities To Flag Risky Pathogen Experiments · · Score: 1

    Ah yes -- the USA without any scrupules, they want to own your universities and research and whatnot. all in the name oif security (whose?), terrorists (where?) and bad guys in general (except their own). At the same time have a free licence to kill, destabilize, drone, torture, spread nuclear weapons, bio weapons, lie cheat and subert even its own policies, encourage child murder, at the same time yet again be a big mouth on human rights abroad, the CO2 of China, kliings in the Middle East ans so on and so forth. Hold on -- backtrack, I take that back -- killings in the Middle East-except-those-commited-by-Israel. Looks like I'm ciring a farce? Sadly, this is reality today. Degenerate. I call Rogue State, the Ugly American incarnate.

  22. Re:One real prediction in science fiction on Sci-fi Predictions, True and False (Video 1) · · Score: 1

    Not being a Heinlein guru -- any 'predictions' he made that failed?
    Until further investigation, I venture that's just selective thinking on your part, of the same kind as those reading & 'believing' horoscopes employ .

  23. Re:Science fiction is the domain of predicting fut on Sci-fi Predictions, True and False (Video 1) · · Score: 1

    Right.
    "Science fiction is a domain of predicting future technology -- succes rate of said predictions being comparable to Nostradamus'."
    Fixed that for yous.

  24. The US Army Wants You on Ask Slashdot: Finding a Job After Completing Computer Science Ph.D? · · Score: 1

    It appears there are some Arabs left alive in the Middle East. Be quick cause the problem might be taken care of before you can say 'Pow!"

  25. JQuery is a menace anyway on jQuery.com Compromised To Serve Malware · · Score: 1

    Browser sniffer par excellence.