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  1. Re:Oh no on Microsoft Resurrects the Title of President · · Score: 1

    Brad Smith is that you....

  2. Re:Will somebody... on First Library To Support Anonymous Internet Browsing Halts Project After DHS Email · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Next up Civil Liberties and how they protect criminals....

  3. No on Can The Martian Give NASA's Mars Efforts a Hollywood Bump? · · Score: 2

    No, we are no interested. Next question.

  4. LMOL on Microsoft, Dell Aim To Sell Surfaces To Businesses · · Score: 1

    Still can't push them eh....

  5. Re:Talentless bitches and clueless libs. on White House Petition To Let Foreign STEM Grads Work Longer In US Hits 100K Signatures · · Score: 1

    Jeb Bush is that you....

  6. No, you are simply trolling, spewing that bullshit that "..they will still improve the overall quality of our workforce..." as if there aren't enough American workers. Hint ass-hole, there are....http://www.epi.org/publication/bp359-guestworkers-high-skill-labor-market-analysis/

  7. Re:UNAMERICAN on White House Petition To Let Foreign STEM Grads Work Longer In US Hits 100K Signatures · · Score: 1, Troll

    LMOL yeah talk to Tata....listen ass-hole, there are more H1B Visa issued than green cards, which means most H1B Visas holders CANNOT become US citizens. Also, H1B Visas holders have been displacing American workers not supplementing, as they are suppose to. Corporations are bringing in cheap foreign labor, nothing more. It's a reverse out-sourcing.

  8. And your shit continues. Recent studies have shown there isn't a shortage of workers. Keep it up ass-hole.

  9. Bull fucking shit and you know it. These are not immigrants, ass-hole. These are foreign workers being imported on the pre-tense that's there some shortage of American workers. Sell your shit somewhere else.

  10. Re:Saw the handwriting on wall in early 1990's on WSJ: We Need the Right To Repair Our Gadgets · · Score: 2

    Did you bother to survey the appliance repair industry because it's doing quite well. Electronics are no all major appliances today and those appliances need servicing. A lot of people will repair before buying a new one because the new one is not cheap.

  11. Re:Sometimes knowledge saves your back! on WSJ: We Need the Right To Repair Our Gadgets · · Score: 1

    Washing machines are not low tech. They include circuit boards now for controlling the cycles. So if you have a faulty circuit board you need to get a replacement. Which depending on the availability of parts is quite doable.

  12. Re:This is why... on WSJ: We Need the Right To Repair Our Gadgets · · Score: 1

    Because you can't work on a car made in 2015 *eye roll*

  13. Re:Unibody? on WSJ: We Need the Right To Repair Our Gadgets · · Score: 1

    What the hell are you talking about? Cars are fucking modular! You can take them apart and you can service them. They are not sealed. I be you never changed the air filter in your car - hint it's really easy.

  14. Re:Glass houses on Concern Over India PM's Silicon Valley Visit · · Score: 1

    The amount of rationalizing you provide is astounding. Your hip-waders must be employed 24/7.

  15. *Ahem*, the future was the Mac not the Lisa. The Lisa was ridiculously expensive. What was the problem at that time - if you believe the movies - is that Jobs had a conflict style of managing; pitting the different product groups against each other. That approach was not productive and was tearing the company apart.

  16. Why. Everyone knew that about Jobs. Jobs was a businessman not a technology person. He was a genius when it came to promoting a product and guiding a company. That's why many CEOs and large corporations wanted to pick his brain.

  17. Re:Also the Solution to the Last Mile Problem? on Municipal ISP Makes 10Gbps Available To All Residents · · Score: 1

    You answered your own question when you indicated you are a conservative. Conservatives have been trying to shrink government and you propose expanding it. What did you think would happen. Conservatives want small government and big business. Your solution flies in the face of that.

  18. Re:Gatekeeper on "Extremely Critical" OS X Keychain Vulnerability Steals Passwords Via SMS · · Score: 1

    Exactly. It takes the fool to allow it to happen.

    On a bigger picture note - security needs to be more important for the end user. I think people tend to think that smart phones are less likely to be exploited than a PC and that bad things won't happen. People need to understand how to secure their phones and what behavior they should guard against.

  19. Re:Wait for it... on "Extremely Critical" OS X Keychain Vulnerability Steals Passwords Via SMS · · Score: 1

    Ars will http://arstechnica.com/securit...: "Mac users should remember that the technique works only when invoked by an application already installed on their systems. There is no evidence the technique can be carried out through drive-by exploits or attacks that don't require social engineering and end-user interaction. "

  20. Re:this is propaganda at work on Nearly Every Seabird May Be Eating Plastic By 2050 · · Score: 1

    "'Garbage Patch'es - that implies there's this floating reef of garbage which is simply a well-motivated lie."

    So you are saying there aren't floating reefs of garbage? Really? http://education.nationalgeogr...

    You really should do some research before posting. It will help make you look less like an ass-hole.

  21. Re:Ahh, evolution on Nearly Every Seabird May Be Eating Plastic By 2050 · · Score: 1

    And stupid people keep on reproducing, thus proving Darwin wrong....

  22. Re:Charlatans on Nearly Every Seabird May Be Eating Plastic By 2050 · · Score: 1

    So you're referring to yourself...got it...

  23. Re:Because we are distracted by "global warming" on Nearly Every Seabird May Be Eating Plastic By 2050 · · Score: 1

    Yeah because the government was responsible for the build up of hazardous chemical...*eye roll*

  24. Re:on the upside... on Nearly Every Seabird May Be Eating Plastic By 2050 · · Score: 1

    They did, of a sort, Godzilla versus the Smog Monster.

  25. And these are Typhoons...you know storms in the Pacific. You see climate affects the entire globe, not just your region....