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  1. Put in some effort. Maybe one will let you fuck her twice?

  2. I'd rather work for a woman than a short man. Just my experience.

    I won't work for a cunt.

  3. Re:Why is this something for companies to solve? on Google Pledges To Overhaul Its Sexual Harassment Policy After Global Protests (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    You got a new liver lined up?

    Following those rules will cook the one you got.

  4. Re:Why is this something for companies to solve? on Google Pledges To Overhaul Its Sexual Harassment Policy After Global Protests (theguardian.com) · · Score: 0

    Be fair, at least Vatican city recently raised its age of consent...to 14.

  5. Re:Talking without knowing on San Francisco Passes a First-of-its-Kind Tax on Big Businesses To Help the Homeless (recode.net) · · Score: 1

    CA has no revenue tax, you twit. SF now does, so corporations won't recognize revenue as from those locations. There is ton of flexibility in apportioning income, Nevada divisions regularly see lots of profits.

    Same back at ya.

  6. It's propaganda, big business can just play accounting games, small businesses might actually move.

  7. $17.50/vote, the truth is bad enough. No need to exaggerate.

    But it you take the gimmies off his total...last election the rats got 34%...(math)...they spent about $50/(additional vote). Now that's funny!

  8. The correct term is 'Homeless industrial complex'. It has a ton of influence in SF politics.

  9. Where they incorporate matters a lot, but it's not everything.

    Sure employment law is where they are hired, sales taxes are where the goods are sold. But it's easy to move where the money is 'earned', which is Delaware.

  10. Not that simple.

    If the banks had not been able to resell the bad loans, they would not have made them in the first place. They loans had value because of Freddy and Fannies broken underwriting standards. Absent that there would have been many fewer risky loans at much higher interest.

  11. Re:Your parents wouldn't have spawned you on San Francisco Passes a First-of-its-Kind Tax on Big Businesses To Help the Homeless (recode.net) · · Score: 1

    Make abortion legal until the 75th trimester or one year after the person last asks for money from his parents (whichever is later).

  12. Re:Take care of the homeless on San Francisco Passes a First-of-its-Kind Tax on Big Businesses To Help the Homeless (recode.net) · · Score: 3, Interesting

    The ACLU was on point. People like to blame Reagan, but he closed empty loonie bins after the ACLU got the nuts released.

    There is a long history of police states putting dissidents in loonie bins.

    I suggest making it easier for family to put loonies away. Absent family, make the government first put a trustee in charge of the loonies checks, then make that medical professional (with a legal responsibility to care for the nut) ask for the commitment.

  13. Re:Take care of the homeless on San Francisco Passes a First-of-its-Kind Tax on Big Businesses To Help the Homeless (recode.net) · · Score: 1

    Wheat was being exported. The mics couldn't afford it.

  14. Re:Take care of the homeless on San Francisco Passes a First-of-its-Kind Tax on Big Businesses To Help the Homeless (recode.net) · · Score: 2

    There is a history. The 'insane' are often political dissidents.

    The current solution (putting the truly batshit on the streets, then letting soft headed people invite them to their city with bread and circuses) seems to work OK.

  15. They don't have to leave. They are already incorporated in Delaware.

  16. And it still hasn't replaced Novell.

  17. This is a city tax. Much shorter move required.

    SF 'tech' has always been overflow from San Jose, it could just as easily overflow to Gilroy.

    This tax should allow the homeless industrial complex to give raises all around. Going to do fuckall for the homeless. Is ANOTHER 30k$/(bumyear) going to do more for the hobos than the last 30k did?

  18. And cement absorbs CO2 when it sets, so the actual non hysterical number is even lower.

  19. Re:Getting Adoption Will Be Difficult on A New Method To Produce Steel Could Cut 5 Percent of CO2 Emissions (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 2

    IIRC actual blast furnaces are all in China and Korea these days.

    Huge fuckers are now sunk costs, unless there is a process breakthrough, they are unlikely to be replaced.

    Steel mills in the west make boutique alloys, usually out of scrap.

  20. Re:harass me and on Did You Vote? Now Your Friends May Know (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Bet you don't think the same thing about people that voted against Trump.

    I'm in a 'safe state'. So I voted FOR Vermin Supreme. The best candidate running in 2016.

    Your just a pinhead with no understanding of realpolitik. More than 50% of D and R voters have never voted FOR anyone.

  21. Tell it to SETI. If what you say was true, they would be wasting their time.

    Just how focused do you think radar beams are genius?

  22. Re:I've been deluged... on Did You Vote? Now Your Friends May Know (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Only needed in states with closed primaries and only if you want to vote in those primaries.

  23. Re:Wrong Reasons on Did You Vote? Now Your Friends May Know (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Especially true in 'safe states'. Vote for someone for a change.

    Vermin Supreme was the best choice. As I'm in CA, my vote is wasted in any case.

  24. Re:Meaning is just better Pattern Recognition on Opinion: Artificial Intelligence Hits the Barrier of Meaning (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    So after the time the university researchers would release theirs.

  25. No. Check your facts.