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  1. How is it married when that's the definition of noon. Move along Potsy.

  2. Re:GODDAMNED DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME! on Slashdot Asks: Is It Time To Dump Time Zones In Favor of Coordinated Universal Time? (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Why? It wasn't instituted until 1966.

  3. Like Hillary does. Look up set the record straight.

  4. Nice propaganda moron.

  5. Re:You mean like the story... on US President Barack Obama Criticizes Facebook of Spreading Fake Stories (www.bgr.in) · · Score: 1

    Except Obama said "...the most qualified candidate EVER."

    Which is untrue. Bernie Sanders had more experience.

  6. If you want to compete with 3rd world countries on Ask Slashdot: Why Are American Tech Workers Paid So Well? · · Score: 1

    Funny how how US corporations want to import workers from India that has one of the lowest educational standards. If it's a matter of an educated workforce, you'd think they would target Germany. Obviously it's about money.

    Funny how CEO salaries aren't involved in this discussion.

  7. Re:Don't like it, quit, prices are artificially hi on Uber Drivers Are Company Employees Not Self-Employed Contractors, Rules British Court (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Hey ass-hole, Uber REGULATES the drivers. This isn't some sort of app the people can use to hail rides and the passenger and rider negotiate a fare. Uber controls everything. Read the fucking ruling moron.

  8. Re:Accusations, Assumptions, and Rumors on Computer Scientists Believe a Trump Server Was Communicating With a Russian Bank (slate.com) · · Score: 2

    Actually it's rather useful because people can debunk this crap. The average Slate reader probably does not know much about technology and just swallow the author's premise.

    Slashdot readers, on the other hand, will be more likely to call bullshit This is helpful.

    The entire Russia conspiracy theory needs to stop. It's becoming more more like the North Korea hacked Sony incident; which turns out they didn't and it was an inside job. As yet no verifiable evidence has been presented that Russia is hacking the DNC. But more to the point - who the fuck cares, because they aren't PLANTING or ALTERING emails. The information that has been leaked is 100% real. So the problem the DNC has is, like Nixon, they've been caught with their hands in the cookie jar and are trying to deflect.

  9. Re:I forget, why is this relevant? on Google's Schmidt Drew Up Draft Plan For Clinton In 2014 (itwire.com) · · Score: 2

    What made the advice free ass-hole. Why do you think Wall Street donates money to political campaigns and pay "speakers" to give "talks."

  10. He's not an engineer is he.... on Where Does Jeff Bezos Foresee Putting Space Colonists? Inside O'Neill Cylinders (geekwire.com) · · Score: 1

    So that's why Amazon's stock went down. Investors heard Bezos talk...

  11. Re:Overstepping on Comma.ai Shelves Self-Driving Device After Regulatory Warning (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    FTA: "The more assertive approach from regulators follows the death in May of the driver of a Tesla Motors Inc Model S sedan that was operating on what the Silicon Valley electric automaker calls "Autopilot" mode."

    Enough said ass-hole.

  12. Re:More condoms less climate change on World Wildlife Falls By 58% in 40 years (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    RTFA: "Human activity, including habitat loss, wildlife trade, pollution and climate change contributed to the declines. "

    Reading is fundamental...

  13. Yes the answer is wireless. Google is pulling a Verizon. Wireless is cheaper, according to Verizon, because you just have to construct a few cell towers.

  14. You do realize that AT&T bought Time Warner the MEDIA company, not the ISP, which Charter purchased.

  15. It's called easement jackass. The cost is not getting access, other another utility like AT&T making a stink, it's the actual infrastructure build out, which again is some what specious.

  16. An yet you don't have to bury cable.

  17. And yet Kodi does not produce content like Time Warner. How much of an idiot are you....

  18. Re: Unbelievable on AT&T Buys Time Warner For $85B. Is The Mass Media Consolidating? (reuters.com) · · Score: 0

    Hey moron, AT&T is buying Time Warner the media company.

  19. Re:ITS ABOUT TIME on First New US Nuclear Reactor In 20 Years Goes Live (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    Nothing to do with regulation. It's all about the funding. Banks don't want to fund nuclear power plants.

  20. Re:What nobody ever really says about nuclear on First New US Nuclear Reactor In 20 Years Goes Live (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    Finally! It just makes freakin' steam to turn a turbine. Big freakin' deal. Why people get such a stiffy over such a limp dick approach is beyond me. Now if somehow we harnessed the power directly, THAT would be amazing. If somehow heat could generate current, like light does in a photovoltaic device, we'd have something.

  21. Re:Cheap? on First New US Nuclear Reactor In 20 Years Goes Live (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    LMOL umm no. Getting a nuclear power plant approved is not the obstacle. Getting funding is. Because, yes Virginia, a nuclear power plant is expensive to build. It has to have more safety/security features that other power plants.

  22. Re:When a business says "not permitted" on Tesla Bans Customers From Using Autonomous Cars To Earn Money Ride-Sharing (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    And in now way would anyone be violating their IP. Unless Musk thinks driving constitutes IP in which case he will lose in any court of law.

  23. Musk is congenitally insane or on Elon Musk: Negative Media Coverage of Autonomous Vehicles Could be 'Killing people' (theverge.com) · · Score: 0

    or irretrievably stupid if he thinks car crashed are not reported. Watch a local news cast sometime ass-hole. FYI car manufacturers are responsible for product recalls. But hey if you're too much of a pussy to accept full liability, just admit it.

  24. Re:Probably the right thing to do on Ecuador Acknowledges Limiting Julian Assange's Web Access (reuters.com) · · Score: 0

    So you support censorship. Good to know...

  25. Might want to read up on Supreme Court rulings. Political donations are political speech and are protected by the First Amendment. Last time I checked Trump wasn't advocating for the take over of Syria.