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  1. Re:Sounds more like 'Facebooknet' than 'Internet' on Facebook Is Talking To the White House About Giving You 'Free' Internet (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    Memo to asshole. If he is giving something away then he doesn't need to talk to the White House. He's not. He's monetizing internet access for the poor by limiting their access.

    You can take your head out of your ass now.

  2. Once you've figured that out Musk, call me.

  3. Anymore than Hillary not taxing Apple and not closing the carried interest loop hole.

  4. Apples & Oranges Tim on Tim Cook Defends Apple's Approach To Security: 'Encryption is Inherently Great' (businessinsider.com) · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Nice straw man Tim: An electrical grid is not your iPhone. Call me once you grasped that simple concept.

    FYI coding is not a language nor should it be required in school.

  5. Re:Obama.... on Four States Sue To Stop Internet Transition (thehill.com) · · Score: 1

    Except they are not right. Move along Potsy.

  6. Re:Obama.... on Four States Sue To Stop Internet Transition (thehill.com) · · Score: 1

    Umm no, since the internet is the property of the United States. Epic Fail.

  7. LMOL yeah talk to an engineer first. Moron.

  8. Re:Let's Get One Thing Fixed... on Elon Musk Proposes Spaceship That Can Send 100 People To Mars In 80 Days (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Define soon.

  9. Programming Fundamentals on Which Programming Language Is Most Popular - The Final Answer? (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    "So learning how to learn languages is as important as learning a language -- and the best way to do that is to learn more than one."

    You mean how to program, i.e., programming fundamentals, the stuff they teach in computer science.

  10. Re: Don't blame the courts. on Appeals Court Decision Kills North Carolina Town's Gigabit Internet (hothardware.com) · · Score: 1

    No it is not. City government gains it's power from the people. Cities existed before States. Any authority that state government has over city can be challenged and changed.

  11. Re:Don't blame the courts. on Appeals Court Decision Kills North Carolina Town's Gigabit Internet (hothardware.com) · · Score: 1

    EXACTLY!!! FCC should appeal because the inter-state commerce act comes into play here.

  12. Re:Don't blame the courts. on Appeals Court Decision Kills North Carolina Town's Gigabit Internet (hothardware.com) · · Score: 1

    No it doesn't. Power of city government is derived from the people. Period. It's what the people want. State government has certain authority over cities but that is not absolute, nor permanent.

  13. Re:Don't blame the courts. on Appeals Court Decision Kills North Carolina Town's Gigabit Internet (hothardware.com) · · Score: 1

    Hate to break it to you moron but cities existed before states. So no municipalities are not entities of the state. State government has jurisdiction over cities in so much as that is allowed. State government does not control all aspects of cities.

  14. Re:Don't blame the courts. on Appeals Court Decision Kills North Carolina Town's Gigabit Internet (hothardware.com) · · Score: 1

    But they are causing harm to the citizens ass-hole. Like the Affordable Care Act, the Supreme Court took into consideration the effects of over turning the law and the effect it would have on people. The Federal circuit could have done the same thing. Since the connection was in place, they could leave it but prohibit new connections. Bottom line the State is overriding the will of the people in that municipality.

  15. Re: Lenovo is at fault, not MS (per the article) on Microsoft Signature PC Requirements Now Blocks Linux Installation: Reports · · Score: 1

    So I guess you missed the part about Lenovo locking the user our of the BIOS or do you like being a douche bag....

  16. Re:Lenovo is at fault, not MS (per the article) on Microsoft Signature PC Requirements Now Blocks Linux Installation: Reports · · Score: 1

    Actually it is an issue ass-hole. From the summary: "the SSD is locked down in a proprietary RAID mode that cannot be turned off."

    See if morons like you bothered to read you would know that their is a solution. You can turn disable the proprietary RAID IN THE BIOS! But the user is locked out.

    Now don't you feel like an ass-hole.

  17. Which has nothing to do with anything moron.

  18. Re:Strange on Microsoft Signature PC Requirements Now Blocks Linux Installation: Reports · · Score: -1, Troll

    Listen ass-hole if you RTFA you would know the laptop would work as is with a simple change in the BIOS. So no, you are not saying anything.

  19. You ass-hat, it has nothing to do with driver support. The manufacturer locked the owner out of the BIOS. The solution is a simple change in the BIOS in which the owner of the computer is not allowed to make. Fuck off!

  20. Go home Potsy. Let's be very clear there is no silver bullet to cancer research. It takes time and money. If Microsoft was serious they would FUND cancer research instead of pretending that building a better search would magically cure cancer, let alone proclaim it will be done in 10 years.

  21. Re:Why is this bad? on Kindergarteners Today Get Little Time To Play, and It's Stunting Their Development (qz.com) · · Score: 4, Informative

    India, with the lowest scoring educational system? Japan as recess. Perhaps you should stick to topics that you know something about or better yet research before you post. Ass.

  22. Because self reporting is honest and accurate...ass...

  23. It was justified. This bullshit should not be allowed. When they refused to discuss with the Tufts doctors about the child's treatment they failed to care for the child.

  24. Re:The Whole problem is FDA arrogance on Hackers Offer a DIY Alternative To The $600 EpiPen (ieee.org) · · Score: 0

    Fuck you. This has to do with corporate geed ass-hole. Anyone can make a epinephrine autoinjector. The first one was invented in the 1970s at Survival Technology. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... From their it was companies buying other companies or licensing rights to market or blocking other companies from bringing to market a epinephrine autoinjector. None of which had anything to do with the FDA.

  25. Re:Epipen cost: $30, regulatory costs: $30 mil+ on Hackers Offer a DIY Alternative To The $600 EpiPen (ieee.org) · · Score: 1

    It's an Intramuscular Injection (IM). Anyone can do that.