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  1. Re:They should be fined for acting like babies on Cable Companies Urge Judges To Kill 'Net Neutrality' Rules · · Score: 1

    Just fuck off troll. The FCC has the authority. We the people are sick of the lack of competition and ISP taking Billions of tax payer dollars and not delivering what they were contracted to do.

  2. Re:Why encourage them? on Stiglitz Calls Apple's Profit Reporting In Ireland 'a Fraud' (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Apple does not have anything in Ireland other than office that says Apple. It's a shell company. So good luck with that notion that that can move operations to ireland after massive investments in the US. If they want to do that fine. Let them. Call their bluff. But it's unlikely since Apple want desperately to move profits back home.

    So much for making profits Ireland.

  3. Re:Why encourage them? on Stiglitz Calls Apple's Profit Reporting In Ireland 'a Fraud' (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Apple does not make more profit outside the US. They are not selling more units outside the US. They booking profits outside the US because Apple is charging itself licensing fees because the business unit in Ireland holds the licenses that the US needs. This creates the illusion that revenue was generated outside of the US business unit.

  4. Just fuck off already. No shareholder is going to sue the company if Apple moves it's earnings back the US. Stop pretending you have any idea about corporate governance or shareholder behavior.

  5. Re:Read again - reality is fixed for transfer on Stiglitz Calls Apple's Profit Reporting In Ireland 'a Fraud' (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Are you a intentionally a fucking ass-hole. No the money would not because Apple has bitching and whining about a tax holiday. The US has given tax holidays to corporations that repatriate their earnings. So they would pay less money not more. Fuck off.

  6. Re:Current U.S. corporate tax equally fraudulent on Stiglitz Calls Apple's Profit Reporting In Ireland 'a Fraud' (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1, Insightful

    What's fraudulent is your argument, ass-hole. Corporations paid 90% under Eisenhower. You don't like it move to China ass-hole. So fuck off and die.

  7. Re:Not tech crisis - it's a general crisis on Tech Takes Its K-12 CS Education and Immigration Crisis To the DNC (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Critical Thinking skills moron. Look it up some time and not at wikipedia. There are courses in college that deal this subject. They deal with logical fallacies, flaws in reasoning. For example an ad hominem: Attacking your opponent's character or personal traits in an attempt to undermine their argument. https://yourlogicalfallacyis.c...

    Critical Thinking is rather important, more so than learning how to program in high school.

  8. Re: Translation: More H-1Bs on Tech Takes Its K-12 CS Education and Immigration Crisis To the DNC (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Exactly, that why the government should abolish H1B Visas.

  9. Re:Solution: Run your own email server on Microsoft Can't Shield User Data From Government, Says Government (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 2

    LMOL yeah ok Potsy. You're forgetting the fact that email is routed and that ISPs and all nodes in between have copies.

  10. Re:Agree with Microsoft on Microsoft Can't Shield User Data From Government, Says Government (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    You forget the 3rd option: the government won't let you. The only way to protect your information is to encrypt it and the government does not want you to do that, go to the degree of saying you should not be allowed to encrypt your information since it might be involved in a criminal investigation.

  11. Re:well well well on Clinton Campaign: Russia Leaked Emails to Help Trump (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Ahem: "Almost immediately after her resignation, Wasserman-Schultz was given a position within the Clinton campaign as an honorary chair. " http://www.huffingtonpost.com/...

    So no she was not thrown under the bus. She did her job and was rewarded.

  12. Re:Why would Putin fear Clinton? on Clinton Campaign: Russia Leaked Emails to Help Trump (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    Don't you love anonymous trolls. Thanks for confirming what the emails said: that the DNC actively worked against Bernie Sanders and promoted Hillary Clinton.

  13. Re:Nothing from Hilary herself on 'The Hillary Leaks' - Wikileaks Releases 19,252 Previously Unseen DNC Emails (zerohedge.com) · · Score: 1

    Actually the FBI did but they decided against indicting Clinton...

  14. Why? Clinton uses her time as First Lady for qualifications to be president. She also championed the crime bill. It's only absurd if you ignore the reality.

  15. Re:What a mess on 'The Hillary Leaks' - Wikileaks Releases 19,252 Previously Unseen DNC Emails (zerohedge.com) · · Score: 3, Informative

    Nice try Potsy.

    1. Clinton used a personal email server that was not authorized by the State Department and had she asked them (which she claimed but didn't) the State Department would have denied her.

    2. Clinton violated the Espionage Act by allowing classified information to end up on her personal email server through gross negligence.

    Based on the facts Clinton should be indicted.

  16. Re:Spying? on Google Fiber Reminds People It's a 'Real Business' (dslreports.com) · · Score: 2

    As opposed to Verizon....

  17. Wireless is like Cable? on Verizon To Disconnect Unlimited Data Customers Who Use Over 100GB/Month · · Score: 1

    "Because our network is a shared resource and we need to ensure all customers have a great mobile experience with Verizon,"

    So you're saying wireless isn't as fast as wired and is like cable. Thanks for being honest Verizon. Now let's stop pushing this wireless crap down peoples throats and roll out some more fiber. Now stop preventing Google Fiber from competing and sell off you FIOS division so someone else can do it spread fiber since you won't do it.

  18. Re:"Breaking news from a conservative viewpoint" on EPA's Gasoline Efficiency Tests Provide No Valid Information At All (hotair.com) · · Score: 1

    Excellent comment. The Wired article was interesting. The tin foil hat guy's rant - not so much.

  19. Re:This is a rotten assertion on EPA's Gasoline Efficiency Tests Provide No Valid Information At All (hotair.com) · · Score: 1

    Good luck with real world tests. What are the parameters? Stop and think about all the different driving conditions (hint: it's alot). Then run a car through all those tests. So yeah real world tests would be helpful but not easily performed for a basis of comparison.

  20. Re:EPA MPG != CAGE MPG on EPA's Gasoline Efficiency Tests Provide No Valid Information At All (hotair.com) · · Score: 1

    It's a standard test that applies uniformly among car manufacturers. It's reliable. What you are asking for is information that the test does not provide. You would need a other tests that would SIMULATE different driving conditions.

  21. Re:Factual error on EPA's Gasoline Efficiency Tests Provide No Valid Information At All (hotair.com) · · Score: 1

    So is NASA and the FBI but I don't think they work with the EPA.

  22. Re:What the EPA test really measures on EPA's Gasoline Efficiency Tests Provide No Valid Information At All (hotair.com) · · Score: 1

    Well duh, consumer reports knows this! That's why they provide feedback about the disparities between cars and their EPA stickers and point out which ones comes closest. That's one of the points of their reviews. You would know this if you paid attention.

  23. Re:It relates to something on EPA's Gasoline Efficiency Tests Provide No Valid Information At All (hotair.com) · · Score: 1

    And there's no way to change the what and how they test unless Congress changes the law. So yeah bitch about the EPA but it's Congress that's passing the laws and EPA abides by with corporate lobbyists pulling the strings of Congress.

  24. Re:How interesting! on Feds Seize KickassTorrents Domains and Arrest Owner In Poland (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    See extradition.

  25. Re:how enforcable on Farmers Demand Right To Fix Their Own Dang Tractors (modernfarmer.com) · · Score: 3, Informative

    Talk so Monsanto. I think you'll learn these laws are very enforceable.