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  1. Re:How about mandatory felony sentences instead? on Drunk Drivers in California May Get Mandated Interlock Devices · · Score: 1

    Dumbass! Do you realize how many drunk drivers you are locking up? Do you realize what that costs? Do you realize you end up PAYING to preserve these fuckheads? Do you know what it costs to keep a single prisoner for even 3 months? Look it up, I'll wait, your state may be different than mine, but I bet not.

    Take their license away permanently if caught driving drunk.
    If they kill while driving drunk take their life away.
    No one deserves a second chance to endanger others for their trivial reasons.
    No one should have to pay the way for a dangerous drunk to prosper and thrive.
    Not human just kill them. Don't care what you rationalize.
    If you're not on the same page with me, perhaps you will be the drunk that deserves to die.
    Think about it.

  2. Re:How about mandatory felony sentences instead? on Drunk Drivers in California May Get Mandated Interlock Devices · · Score: 1

    I'd rather ruin their lives than let them endanger mine. I mean fuck them really! Ever had anyone killed by a drunk driver? Permanently injured? Ruined your car?
    Well, fuck drunks boy! I wish we could just go right ahead and put them down with a pistol right there on the side of the road for the garbage truck to pick up.
    I don't care if you want to get drunk. Just don't drive after you do it. Simple, no? BUT, poor drunkypoo just can't bother to get a ride and just HAS to get his car home, if he buys a cab, well thats just throwing away good drinking money. Yeah, I think to myself, I've lost enough to drunks, if a drunk ever EVER causes me loss, ever again, I would be glad to kill him and his family just so those bad ol drunk genetics don't bother anyone ever again and IT WOULD BE WORTH IT to myself and society at large. NO, I can't think of a single redeeming quality anyone could have that would justify letting them use up air after they take MY life in their hands for their pathetic reasons. You just can't weigh the scales with anything in favor of the drunk. Just kill them when they drive and quit telling me how human they are and how they deserve a CHANCE. Fuck no they don't deserve a chance, they deserve to have rum poured over them and light them on fire for amusement.
    They're LUCKY to have interlocks and stupid fuckhead cops to protect them. Now I'm mad and considering going back to my teen game of roll the drunks for fun and money.(may take their car too)

  3. Re: How about mandatory felony sentences instead? on Drunk Drivers in California May Get Mandated Interlock Devices · · Score: 3, Funny

    I was gonna say, there's laws like that here too. California just catching on? I guess that explains a few things.
    I work with an asshole driving with an interlock. They don't work well in anyones case, from reports I've heard over the years.
    That means, when they randomly shut the car off in traffic, to check to see if you had a drink, they may not start back up for several minutes...or at all.
    Guess no one cares to work the bugs out of these poor tech contraptions, but, that makes it even funnier to point out to the drunk when he complains, that if he weren't out there endangering everyone, he wouldn't have to drive with an interlock and how funny it is that he is just another fucked drunk. If he continues, I just talk about the old Denver sport of lighting drunks on fire in alleys and how no one misses them anyway. That gets them back to their work and out of my face....
    They drive drunk endangering ME and MINE and suddenly I'm the insensitive one, LOL!!

  4. Re:60 Minutes Pushing Propaganda? on Is Chernobyl Still Dangerous? Was 60 Minutes Pushing Propaganda? · · Score: 1

    Dumbass, reread that.

  5. Re:60 Minutes Pushing Propaganda? on Is Chernobyl Still Dangerous? Was 60 Minutes Pushing Propaganda? · · Score: -1

    60 min. barely had any credibility when Cronkite worked it.
    There isn't a single news program out there, from national to local, that isn't involved in ratings chasing SPIN.
    Just because you want news, the facts, to know what really happened, doesn't mean you get it.
    You get whatever keeps their program afloat, news doesn't provide enough security to run a show.
    Try this experiment; Want the news, as hard as you can in one hand, shit as much as you can in the other hand, now, observe which hand has more in it.
    And that's the way it is; Dec.3 2014......

  6. Re:There are issues to resolve... on Obama Offers Funding For 50,000 Police Body Cameras · · Score: 1

    Thank you, many think so.

              Your loss.

  7. Re:There are issues to resolve... on Obama Offers Funding For 50,000 Police Body Cameras · · Score: 1

    The law RARELY works, in any case. Point?

  8. Re:Consider this on Obama Offers Funding For 50,000 Police Body Cameras · · Score: 1

    No, no. No action, nothing to see in victims misery.
    I'm talkin live action CRIME. Bad boys, bad boys whatcha gonna do? They can blur the innocent, hell, the gov't redacts docs, no difference.
    I don't want to see every damn kitten up a tree saved, but I do want to see the shootouts, the thieves caught, the assaults halted,the meth labs closed and ALL the other shit the two bit swine ARE supposed to be doing with all this high tech equipment, instead of the usual patrolmen driving too fast between donut stops, traffic stops,piss stops, food stops,domestic disputes(also not on the menu, because it doesn't affect ME), hassling ethnics/teens/homeless, sneaking a joint under the overpass, etc. I think they should be subject to random camera checks where the boss looks in through their cams, whenever the mood strikes.
              So fuck you and your self righteous, poorly thought attempt at condescension.

  9. Re:You can pry my wallet from my... on The Cashless Society? It's Already Coming · · Score: 1

    I decided to test this rumour that a cashless world is coming; I asked the first person on the street corner for their thoughts.
    Charlene said " unh-uh honey, if you got no cash, you ain't cummin. This girl wants it green and in her hand. What you talking about cashless society?"

  10. Re:Wait till they see water! on Scientists Have Finally Sampled the Most Abundant Material On Earth · · Score: 1

    They sampled the most abundant material on Earth....WELL, how did it taste?

  11. Re:There are issues to resolve... on Obama Offers Funding For 50,000 Police Body Cameras · · Score: 0

    If the crime happens in public, and it IS a crime, I paid, I want to see it. Even if I have to wait til court is over, but as public OWNER of the footage I demand to see a return on my investment.
    Protect the innocent by holding the film 'till after court. If they are guilty release it, if not, it wasn't a crime and it's no ones business. Whatever I do with MY footage then, is MY business. Fuck the guilty.

  12. Re:Birds Get Drunk Too, and maybe the squirrels on Ability To Consume Alcohol May Have Shaped Human Evolution · · Score: 2

    My dog got sloppy drunk, eating overripe mulberries off the ground. My wife pointed out he was staggering,aimlessly, falling, over and over. Then it hit me, I'd seen him eating some mulberries and put it together. He was a sorry dog the next day and hasn't eaten mulberries since. I notice that doesn't stop many people from repeatedly bashing their brains and organs with far too much alcohol. Hangover, vows of abstinence, shower, a short time cycle, tequila shooters or Long Island Iced Teas, silly behavior, sleep, rinse, repeat.
    Dogs should be studied far closer.

  13. Re:Of course it did on Ability To Consume Alcohol May Have Shaped Human Evolution · · Score: 1

    I've seen this phenomena in Texas. But noticeably Massachusetts is a FAIL even as likely as they consume twice the state of Texas.
    These questions should be probed in further depth, with random samplings in the thousands,aclohol and women, from both states, by a team, I would assemble.
    Their objectivity and focus would have to be completely on the job. With a grant or a kick start, the research could go on for years and provide valuable information, for anyone in the science community, who needed a drink or to get their pickle tickled.

              The political implications could be staggering as well. But my money is on Colorado and other marijuana states to attract a higher chickadeer population.

  14. Re:is it really bad in the first place? on Breath Test For Pot Being Developed At WSU · · Score: 1

    As a musician, a driver and a chronic for 35 years, I support this statement.

  15. Re:Diamonds and guns (Woo Hoo) on Taxi Medallion Prices Plummet Under Pressure From Uber · · Score: 1

    I'm still trying to get by that bit in the article about ;" the government realized they needed to make sure drivers weren't psychopaths luring victims into their cars. "
    Not sure medallions were effective, correlated or even an oblique strategy against the near-human species driving cabs today.
    Basically, they only existed as a token of taxes/bribes paid, a lot like just about any "license"(permission) you grovel for from perceived authority today! You may as well just get in the Manson Family SUV to catch a ride to the store.

  16. Frost Pist on Test Flight For NASA's Orion Capsule Slated for December 4 · · Score: 0, Troll

    In space no one can hear you piss.

  17. Re:I disagree on The Driverless Future: Buses, Not Taxis · · Score: 1

    No one ever considers riding horses! Horses take up quite a bit of room though. Perhaps if we rode pigs instead...

  18. Re:I disagree on The Driverless Future: Buses, Not Taxis · · Score: 1

    Brilliant! We need a large vehicle that slithers through traffic. It could be based on those robotic snakes from a few years ago. I could see it crawling along on a tread lined belly, making clean corners, gobbling up riders, pooping their nutrient drained husks out. Perhaps it could squeeze buildings for passengers or tankers for fuel.
    That would be efficient. It could crawl over traffic jams, park in unusual places, maybe there are military applications!

  19. Re:Was on a bus once on The Driverless Future: Buses, Not Taxis · · Score: 1

    "Westworld, where nothing can go wrong, go wrong, go wrong, go wrong..."

    Sorry, but, I know how this story turns out.

  20. Re:Uber, uber, uber, uber on The Driverless Future: Buses, Not Taxis · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Insert clever remark about driverless vehicles on "the road to nowhere", compare and contrast, automats, vending machines, pay toilets and marital aids.
    End with analogy dealing with electric underwear, Prince Alberts button fly and Apple computers. Recap and close.

  21. Re:let's be honest here on Forbes Revisits the Surface Pro 3, Which May Face LG Competition · · Score: 1

    My bicycle kickstand has never been helpful on the toilet either, but, the old bumper-jack is another story altogether...

  22. Re:Not a Tablet on Forbes Revisits the Surface Pro 3, Which May Face LG Competition · · Score: 1

    It's a ticket for a carnival game of chance.
    If any part of the Surface breaks or breaks down; it's trash. There's no fixing it.Disposable as a Bic lighter.
    You know, I've seen the same sort of promotional model used by the music industry;
    Pay industry publications/writers to fain interest in your product and turn up the valve on the hyperbole faucet, then throw some money at advertising and see if it sells a hit song. If not, fire some flunkys and go on the the next product-du-jour.
    It's time to call Purina and not the ASPCA; the horse has been beaten to death...

  23. Re:Way ahead of you! on Graphene May Top Kevlar As a Bullet-Stopping Material · · Score: 1

    I wanna print up one of those laser guns that fires a microscale silica bullet at up to 2000 m.p.h.
    Duck season bears on and I'm tired of the same ol' choked 12 ga.
    I'd boost the laser power and cook the duck before it hits the ground.

  24. Re:authorities? on Kim Dotcom Faces Jail At Bail Hearing · · Score: 1

    Laydeeeeeeez and Gentlemen, please direct your attention to the center ring, where you will see an amazing feat of avian dexterity and balance; All the way from New Zealand; The Flipping Kiwis!

  25. Re: Why on France Wants To Get Rid of Diesel Fuel · · Score: 1

    I point out YOUR folly and I'm dumb. Yeah, I can see that's how these kind of messes get started. I live on the fucking planet of the dumb apes who can't tell the difference between polluting in a profitable way or polluting in an expensive way. Either way you're going to pollute, but, are you going to make the most of it or are you going to throw EXTRA money needlessly at it?

    Back off the medication, if plain English gets to be too much for you.
    Perhaps you strayed from the "Better Homes and Gardens" forum and can't tell the difference.
    On second thought, maybe you better double up on the Zoloft.