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  1. Re:Sexually Transmitted Downloads on Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 14361 Released (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    Don't plug your windows 7 box into the internet, basically the same deal.

  2. Sexually Transmitted Downloads on Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 14361 Released (betanews.com) · · Score: 2, Funny

    Windows 10 is just another way to say 'Herpes'.

  3. Re:News written by reporters who never do business on Smartphone Sales Growth Will Drop To Single Digits In 2016, Says Gartner (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    +1 Insightful.

  4. Re:Shhh...you're going to kill off an industry! on Why UK's Government Digital Service Decided To Ditch Apps (govinsider.asia) · · Score: 1

    Fortunately you can disable apps the phone company will not allow you to remove.

    One too many adds popped up in church with humiliating results.

    Ads that start out-loud "I am committed to Sex!" Can't mute it, sit on it until it's done then kill it with fire.

  5. Re:1st on Slashdot Asks: How Did You Learn How To Code? · · Score: 1

    Lol No you didn't!

  6. Re:ENOUGH ALREADY! on Even In Remotest Africa, Windows 10 Nagware Ruins Your Day (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 2

    Where the hell is the class action lawsuit or anti-trust suit?

    These incidents need to be kept in mind until legal action is spawned.

    Where are all the hero Lawyers??

  7. Re:Fuck FBI on FBI Developing Software To Track, Sort People By Their Tattoos (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Tattoo's are the new finger prints. Thank you for making Law Enforcement's job easier by self-identifying.

  8. Re:are fbi badges coprighted? on FBI Developing Software To Track, Sort People By Their Tattoos (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1

    +! Funny

  9. Re:Outsourcing Me on Tech CEOs Declare This the Era of Artificial Intelligence (fortune.com) · · Score: 1

    President Clinton it's a pleasure to meet you.

  10. Re: Good Time To Start Carrying a Taser on Tech CEOs Declare This the Era of Artificial Intelligence (fortune.com) · · Score: 1

    How would this be any different from what humanity is already doing to itself?

  11. Re:Outsourcing Me on Tech CEOs Declare This the Era of Artificial Intelligence (fortune.com) · · Score: 1

    When they can drive an AI car on a road under 12 inches of snow and in a blizzard,

    Even *if* they ever get to that point the insurance companies would prohibit it.

    this brand of "Tech CEO's" are a member of the accusation is evidence, assertion is reality crowd. Group-Think at it's ultimate form.

  12. Re:Ransome-ware on Microsoft Removes the 'X' From Windows 10 Update Leaving No Way Out (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Download a bootloader and disable automatic updates in services, as well as the windows installer, activating that only when you want to install an app.

    Then install GWX Control panel as an extra measure of removing yourself from the collective.

    Also find your scheduled tasks folder and delete everything there. There's hooks in that folder that will start certain upgrade paths for you.

    Be sure to have a good Antivirus, and be ready to never receive another update unless you download it and apply it manually.

  13. Re:Holy Mutually Exclusive Things, Batman! on Microsoft, Facebook, YouTube and Others Agree To Remove Hate Speech Across the EU · · Score: 1

    No one is stopping anyone from being critical or having an opinion.

    However, you will be banned or reported to the police if you make direct threats of violence or try to incite others to commit violence. It's not really that hard to understand.

    The road to hell is paved with good intentions.

    I see no way this could be abused.

  14. Re:Holy Mutually Exclusive Things, Batman! on Microsoft, Facebook, YouTube and Others Agree To Remove Hate Speech Across the EU · · Score: 2

    More importantly the EU will have more tools to effectively squelch honest reporting about the current ISIS invasion.

  15. Re:Disruptive technologies and the S curve. on Canada's Energy Superpower Status Threatened As World Shifts Off Fossil Fuel (www.cbc.ca) · · Score: 1

    Also guilty of the X-is-dead argument.

    And Bloomberg... Seriously?

  16. Re:Why have any of these restrictions? on Estonian President Expresses Desire For More Digitally-Integrated Europe (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Not sure if...

  17. Re:Disruptive technologies and the S curve. on Canada's Energy Superpower Status Threatened As World Shifts Off Fossil Fuel (www.cbc.ca) · · Score: 1, Insightful

    a Vancouver-based cleantech fund

    Another 'company' with everything to benefit from x going away by declaring 'X is dead' 'fossil fuels are on the way out' Sick of this "x is dead' shit.

    PC's are dead, Facebook is dead, or PC's will destroy your children, Facebook is bad for you, smart phones are destroying our youth.

    At least before the WWW became popular you could identify these whack-jobs because they wore the 'End is now' signs.

  18. Re:All money is poker chips on Miami Money-Laundering Case May Define Whether Bitcoin Is Really Money (ibtimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Money is only worth what the landlord and utilities companies can accept as payment to pay their own bills with.

  19. Re:Rats vs Humans on Doubts Raised About Cellphone Cancer Study (vox.com) · · Score: 1

    "Because Star Trek"

    Just didn't seem as funny, and I was posting well beyond a time I should have been.

    It's funny still, but I will recant that statement as a matter of process rather than content.

    though, you tell me how you would respond to bull-pucky of that nature?

  20. Re: They did it to themselves on Massive Backlash Building Over Windows 10 Upgrades (fortune.com) · · Score: 0

    Can't we just fuck each others Mums and get along?

  21. Re:Stunning news! on WWII Code-Breaker Dies At Age 95 (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    Keep in mind in the years and decades to come you will yourself creep closer to the years where the number of your peers dwindle or fall by the wayside.

    Suddenly, 'someone old died' becomes much more important to getting an idea how much time you have left, or what the world might change like by the time you get there.

    We want details.

  22. Re:Rats vs Humans on Doubts Raised About Cellphone Cancer Study (vox.com) · · Score: 1

    Just because you don't like it doesn't mean it isn't true.

    People *Are* making money off this and it runs through every industry, Tell me, who is *selling* carbon credits and what programs are funded by that money?

    *Crickets*

    Although I have been considering changing my signature to the following:
    It's getting to the point that I instantly interpret ad-hominem attacks as a vocal acceptance of my victory.

  23. Re:Rats vs Humans on Doubts Raised About Cellphone Cancer Study (vox.com) · · Score: 1

    First, it's your brain

    Damn right it is, and I will do what I want with it.

    Second, don't trust any information from any source that sponsored from an interest in ... industry behave to protect their business model and revenue stream.

    This follows for Vaccines, Climatology, Alcoholism, Dairy and Eggs, etc.

    it is simple to make minor changes to usage patterns that can also increase the usefullness of the device.

    Cancer is obviously caused by holding it wrong.

    At approximately 2.4 Ghz the wavelength is roughly 13cm, which is about the width of a human head, so if you are within one wavelength your head will absorb a portion of the energy from the phone. At 60-180 degrees of the fresnel of transmission into the head, it can vary between >0% to 50% of the power output

    Did Shatner whisper that in your ear when he came in your ass?

    or to use the same headphone you are using for music to take the call

    BlueTooth ~~ More RF. Not just microwave. Cook it right !!!

    increasing its signal output to overcome the effects of the capacitance from the water in your brain to maintain the call connection.

    Tinfoil works better.

    >>>
    All in all a great post of genuine concern by someone completely clueless and legitimately thinking they are helping by making shit up.

    It's a disease, seek help and don't post anymore please.

  24. It's in your feed. on Doubts Raised About Cellphone Cancer Study (vox.com) · · Score: 1

    "a breathtaking example of irresponsible science hype."

    Welcome to Facebook.

  25. That rather nicely proved his point.

    I deleted my facebook account. Best thing I ever did.

    All Facebook really does is provide a place for everyone to go to have your conversations overheard by the entire world.