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  1. Re:Will she pardon here self and him once she gets on Justice Dept. Grants Immunity To Staffer Who Set Up Clinton Email Server (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 2, Funny

    I love Trump because he's the DeadPool of Politics. :)

  2. Re:You know..there is an EASY way to avoid this... on Facebook Hit By German Antitrust Probe Over User Data (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    I got tired of the trolls and the orgy of mis-information. If you think less of me because I prefer not to waste my time sifting though the deluge of tripe then I don't have to consent to your presence.

    Cya. :)

  3. Re:Possible explanation on New Findings Deepen the Mystery of Fast Radio Bursts · · Score: 2

    I am more than a little angry with the US Public school system and 43 years of popular media...

  4. Re:Possible explanation on New Findings Deepen the Mystery of Fast Radio Bursts · · Score: 0

    Revisionist history much?

  5. Re:Possible explanation on New Findings Deepen the Mystery of Fast Radio Bursts · · Score: 1

    Can we, or have we mapped where these are coming from?

  6. Re:Possible explanation on New Findings Deepen the Mystery of Fast Radio Bursts · · Score: 1

    Possible explanations first yes, but not at the exclusion of exploring all possibilities.

    Columbus: "What if the world is Round?"
    Dark Ages: "Occam's Razor: It's simpler to believe it's flat. Leave it alone."

  7. Re:You know..there is an EASY way to avoid this... on Facebook Hit By German Antitrust Probe Over User Data (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    At which point I thank them for self-identifying themselves as someone not worth spending my personal time with.

  8. Re:Wooo, spooky libraries. on Mars Rover Code Used For Cyber-Espionage Malware · · Score: 0

    +1 !!

  9. Re:Why the "Mars Rover" Tag?! on Mars Rover Code Used For Cyber-Espionage Malware · · Score: 1

    What I find amazing is how consistently fact checking posts on this topic are getting modded down.

  10. Re:I fear for the future of Linux. on SCO Is Undeniably, Reliably Dead (fossforce.com) · · Score: 1

    Can you justify your assertion with a link to a relevant link to that date ?

    Beyond Gates selling DOS to IBM.

  11. Re:I fear for the future of Linux. on SCO Is Undeniably, Reliably Dead (fossforce.com) · · Score: 1

    I see this as really a good thing. My Wife and I lament frequently about the 'good ole days' of the Internet before the World Wide Web became popular.

    I don't want the bulk of 'AOL User mentality' on Linux desktops trashing the direction of a good solid OS.

  12. Lord Gates on Microsoft Unhappy With Beta Testers, Demands Answers (computerworld.com) · · Score: 1

    But Lord Gates was supposed to bring BALANCE to the developers...

  13. Re:I think I understand TFS... on Viral Con Foils Drug-Resistant Microbes, May Nix Need For Poop Transplants (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 2

    The word that everyone is missing is 'Probiotics'.

    Replace one word with something unintelligible and an old article can be recycled into something new.

  14. Re:what a laugh on How Donald Trump Uses Twitter As a Weapon of Fear · · Score: 1

    They can grow mold in a dish too and it's about as useful.

    Lets see what they can create with that sperm. I would love to see a giant woolly pachyderm!

  15. Re:what a laugh on How Donald Trump Uses Twitter As a Weapon of Fear · · Score: 1

    And he cannot even stand up to little Megan Fox.

    Ok, I will take the bait:

    There are some people with whom you can have no real valuable argument or debate as the person is only looking to troll. It's with these people that conversation is to be avoided. Megan Fox is that little flame-baiting troll that offers no real conversational value when talking with Trump.

    And that dear sir, tells you everything you need to know about the reality show host.

    You are both implying and failing to realize that all forms of mass communication is legally regulated as the *entertainment* industry. Everything from the TV, Cable, Dish, News Papers, and Magazines are the "reality" as far as "entertainment" is defined.

    It's all one Sh*t show catered to the highest ratings to generate as much ad revenue as possible.

  16. Re:what a laugh on How Donald Trump Uses Twitter As a Weapon of Fear · · Score: 1

    I just came...

  17. Re:Duh. Because God made it on Swedish Scientist Suggests That There Is Only One Earth (blastingnews.com) · · Score: 2

    Hi God, can you do something about the fuckwit kids that live upstairs? Like kill them in a horrific bus crash?

    Also, I need some insight on the Powerball numbers.

    Thx. -Me

    Sure.

    *Lands an airbus on top of your apartment complex*

    Done. What do you think the odds of that happening would have been?

  18. Re:So fucking what on Internet By Light Promises To Leave Wi-Fi Eating Dust (yahoo.com) · · Score: 1

    If it's for Authentication then I can see using the light on your smartphone to authenticate to a device. Not the other way around.

    Set your smart phone in a slot at checkout that looks much like an old modem cradle and have it beam your secret code to authorize your purchase.

    200Gps would be fast enough to securely transmit a 2048 SHA256 cert pretty quick I think. :)

  19. Re:Ceiling lights on Internet By Light Promises To Leave Wi-Fi Eating Dust (yahoo.com) · · Score: 1

    A hub would be more useful here and there's an overload of old Cisco hubs filling the racks of GoodWill and Surplus stores.

    I would see UDP being a good fir for this tech as well as doubling as a solar charger but issues of security and efficiency still exist.

  20. Re:Revolutionary on Internet By Light Promises To Leave Wi-Fi Eating Dust (yahoo.com) · · Score: 1

    ^ This.

  21. Re:So fucking what on Internet By Light Promises To Leave Wi-Fi Eating Dust (yahoo.com) · · Score: 1

    If you want a connection that's less than 3 feet from you then what's the point?

    What *is* wrong with wired, fast, reliable and much harder than RF or Visible light to intercept?

  22. Re:This was it folks. on Google Is Experimenting With Article Recommendations In Chrome (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    ^ This guy gets it.

  23. Re:This was it folks. on Google Is Experimenting With Article Recommendations In Chrome (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    Damn that's a lot of koolaid to take in one shot...

  24. Objectification on Programming Languages For Coding the Physical World · · Score: 1

    "Object-Centric Programming"

  25. Re:No thanks, I'll stick with Windows on The Linux Foundation Forms Open Source Effort To Advance IO Services (linuxfoundation.org) · · Score: 1

    Wow, down-voted twice.

    Looks like MIcrosoft just got off work...