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  1. Re:Apple Pay? on Home Depot Says Breach Affected 56 Million Cards · · Score: 1

    The merchant doesn't see the credit card number with modern POS systems, either.

  2. Re:sad on Home Depot Says Breach Affected 56 Million Cards · · Score: 1

    That's partially your fault for using a bank. My credit union contacted me last week and already sent me a new card.

  3. Re:Credit cards? on Home Depot Says Breach Affected 56 Million Cards · · Score: 1

    That's what you get for doing business with a bank. Smart people use credit unions.

  4. Re:iTunes? one step? on Say Goodbye To That Unwanted U2 Album · · Score: 1

    Part of what makes iTunes so hard to use, in my opinion, was the creation of a completely superfluous extra layer of a "playlist library" or some nonsense. People who use iTunes don't even know where their actual music files. A file system isn't a complicated thing for anybody to use, so I don't really see the point. Of course, all of the nasty memory-leaking hooks it puts into Windows is what got it banned from my company, but I still don't understand why it's so damned complicated to use. I just click on the music files I want to play with Winamp and play them.

  5. iTunes? one step? on Say Goodbye To That Unwanted U2 Album · · Score: 1

    I gave up on iTunes a LONG time ago because the software was, quite simply, a piece of shit. Why do people still use music software that takes *more* than one step to delete some music? That seems really insane to me. I can't imagine trying to fight with software in order to simply delete a file.

  6. Re:Most taxes are legalized theft on New Global Plan Would Crack Down On Corporate Tax Avoidance · · Score: 5, Funny

    Put down the Ayn Rand, and step away slowly.

  7. Re:Urban Fetch on Uber CEO: We'll Run Your Errands · · Score: 1

    The technology is there. A web page isn't rocket science. The money, though, isn't there.

  8. Re:Abject brand mismanagement on Microsoft Killing Off Windows Phone Brand Name In Favor of Just Windows · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Windows is associated with work, pain, crazy difficulties, nerds and viruses.

    Huh? Most people I know associate Windows with easy and simple. Crazy difficulties and nerds is called "Linux".

  9. Re:Can we have a [credible] MS Access equivalent? on Why Munich Will Stick With Linux · · Score: 2

    There is more control and power if another language like Java or C++ is used.

    That's true. However, Access and C++/Java aren't anywhere near equivalents. One is a database and a front end that most people can have working in minutes. One is a programming language, that somebody may be able to use to develop a database front end after a few years of training.

  10. Re:At home too on Why Munich Will Stick With Linux · · Score: 0

    Maybe even give them a free linux laptop for the home. They can afford that because of the license fee savings for not using windows.

    A retail copy of Windows 7 is about $100. Nobody sells a laptop for $100. Tack onto that the extra training and support for Linux, and you're nowhere near as cheap as using Windows.

  11. Re:Chip and PIN on Banks Report Credit Card Breach At Home Depot · · Score: 1

    And how does Amazon get your chip and pin, exactly, Mr. Einstein?

  12. Re:Anti-competitive behavior is a big deal on Uber Now Blocked All Over Germany · · Score: 1

    There is a price for everything and those that would consider themselves your betters force payment.

    They're called regulations, and many of them are in place for good reason, such as public safety. In society, we all have to play by the same rules.

  13. Re:The diet is unimportant... on Low-Carb Diet Trumps Low-Fat Diet In Major New Study · · Score: 1

    No, you have it backwards. A single soda is about 300 calories, which would take most people about 2.5-3 miles of running/walking to burn off. It's relatively impractical to think that one can exercise off the calories consumed from a bad diet. It's much easier to change one's diet.

  14. Re:Love Free Offline Nokia Here Drive+Maps on Post-Microsoft Nokia Offering Mapping Services To Samsung · · Score: 1

    So in other words, retarded people can no longer use the built-in Windows Phone maps?

  15. Re:Ecosystem on The Passenger Pigeon: A Century of Extinction · · Score: 1

    Oh, please. Introducing one more species to our ecosystem isn't going to have any effect at all, relative to everything humans have done to the ecosystem.

  16. Re:And well they should. on China Gives Microsoft 20 Days To Respond To Competition Probe · · Score: 1

    No government should be forcing its citizens into proprietary software which writes its data in proprietary ways without good, permanent ways to retrieve that data in the far future.

    You're right. Glad no government is doing that!

  17. Re:Love Free Offline Nokia Here Drive+Maps on Post-Microsoft Nokia Offering Mapping Services To Samsung · · Score: 1

    Why not just use the mapping stuff that comes with Windows Phone? Seems to work just fine.

  18. Re:Correlation Does Not Imply Causation on The Evolution of Diet · · Score: 1

    You can, but its extremely difficult.

    You just put less food into your mouth. Unless you're being force fed, it's not difficult at all.

  19. Re:Correlation Does Not Imply Causation on The Evolution of Diet · · Score: 1

    This is good, but it's not self-control.

    No, in many cases, it's just self-control. In my case, it's self-control. Believe it or not, some people can *choose* what they shovel into their mouths...

  20. Sad on Amazon To Buy Twitch For $970 Million · · Score: 1, Informative

    I didn't know what Twitch was. Luckily, the NY Times had an informative article about it:

    http://www.nytimes.com/2014/08...

    Jesus Christ. Humanity is doomed.

  21. Re:Correlation Does Not Imply Causation on The Evolution of Diet · · Score: 1

    Or you can just eat less.

  22. Re:NT is best on Munich Council Say Talk of LiMux Demise Is Greatly Exaggerated · · Score: 1

    I don't know anybody who pays his/her bills "writing and posting stories". I pay my bills by working in retail, and there are no real Linux options for decent point of sale systems. So yes, for "real work", I rely on Windows.

  23. Amazon? Really? on Sources Say Amazon Will Soon Be Targeting Ads, a la Google AdWords · · Score: 1

    From a privacy aspect, anybody shopping at Amazon already doesn't care about any kind of privacy.

    From a business aspect, I'm shocked that they're not doing it already. They have more information about their customers than probably any single organization on the planet. Considering how badly they're bleeding cash, I'm wondering why they haven't been doing this all along.

  24. Re:Won't work with new chips on Major Delays, Revamped Beta For Credit-Card Consolidating Gadget Coin · · Score: 1

    No need to call us "monkeys", you douchebag, but I agree. I work behind a register, and I wouldn't take it. And yes, chip and pin will kill this, as well.

  25. Re:Bitcoin credibility? on Are Altcoins Undermining Bitcoin's Credibility? · · Score: 1

    People value all kinds of different silly things. The article was implying that Bitcoin has some kind of widespread credibility, which is absurd.