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  1. Re:Do the right thing - stand against Trump's bigo on Trump's Executive Order Eliminates Privacy Act Protections For Foreigners (whitehouse.gov) · · Score: 1

    you spew words without critical thinking skills, most the muslim countries in this world are not banned, plenty of the ones not banned Trump has had no business dealings. Therefore this is not a ban on muslims, not a ban on places where Trump has no business interest.

  2. Re:Do the right thing - stand against Trump's bigo on Trump's Executive Order Eliminates Privacy Act Protections For Foreigners (whitehouse.gov) · · Score: 1

    friends and colleagues? no, they are those who are displacing U.S. workers.

  3. Re:Use your router to blacklist Microsoft sites on CNET Editor Rails Against Non-Consensual Windows Updates (cnet.com) · · Score: 2

    "all microsoft sites" is quite the confusing list you know. I'd like to see what your idea of that list is...

  4. Re:This is not a big deal and is easily turned off on CNET Editor Rails Against Non-Consensual Windows Updates (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    telling the average user to edit the registry. my sides, you are a totally autistic geek aren't you?

  5. Re:Wrong on CNET Editor Rails Against Non-Consensual Windows Updates (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    name them, we'll then tell you if they're good. I suspect for business use no.

  6. Re:A problem without a good solution. on Ask Slashdot: Should Commercial Software Prices Be Pegged To a Country's GDP? · · Score: 1

    no good solution for this article's problem? free and open source software!

  7. so phishing emails show up the world over including the ukraine aned this constitutes proof of what exactly? that typical windows users are idiots who click on links in email? because that's as much as you've got.

    Get some critical thinking skills troll anon, then maybe you can present an argument.

  8. Re:Putin wants to rebuild the Soviet Union on Washington Post Retracts Story About Russian Hackers Penetrating US Electricity Grid (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 0, Troll

    No, Trump believes he can handle Putin.

    Unlike Obama, who is soiling his britches and crying wolf.

    We'll soon see what Trump can actually do, even if I don't agree with all his 90 day and similar I will respect him if he moves on them.

    Unlike the empty suit that continued the Bush/Cheney agenda and gave us a Republican healthcare plan that is lining the pockets of big business and is fiscally unsound

  9. Re:Just the tip of the iceberg here... on Washington Post Retracts Story About Russian Hackers Penetrating US Electricity Grid (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    Hey I'm like my buddy Bill, I tasted the vodka, but I didn't swallow

  10. There is no proof the Russian government had anything to do with the phishing. Instead, Obama has turned from lame duck into lame Daffy duck.

  11. You are the immoral one, the government of the USA commits all those atrocities and gives arms and support to others who the same. wake up, quit being blind

  12. the USA has invaded a country that didn't attack it and was no threat to it, causing the death of hundreds of thousands of innocents and caused the creation of ISIS/ISIL with its ham fisted stupidity.

    Tthat country was friend of the USA, and so the USA gave it's leader Saddam money and dual use tech to make bioweapons that killed tens of thosands.

    Elsewhere in the world,t he CIA of the USA destabilized another country, and so certain ethnic Russians in an area of that country voted to rejoin Russia.

    Who is the aggressor in the world? who destabilizes entire regions?

    You are the spineless one, being a shill for the evil of your country's government, imagining that is "patriotism"

  13. Re:Why? on FreeDOS 1.2 Is Finally Released (freedos.org) · · Score: 1

    one way I've used it: some thin clients will only boot an MS-DOS partition. So, to get OpenBSD or FreeBSD or Linux to run on one of those, you put grub files in C:\boot\grub in the FreeDOS partition along with installing the grub bootloader and then chain load the BSD or Linux.

  14. nope, that is the essence of NASA's report, sorry if you believed the popular hype summaries of it

  15. Re:Paywalled Sources on How Social Isolation Is Killing Us (nymag.com) · · Score: 1

    Only old lonely losers use the free source, you'll get depressed hanging out with them

  16. Re:What is more telling on Ebola Vaccine Gives 100 Percent Protection, Could Be Readily Available By 2018 (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Wrong, research on Ebola vaccine started over a decade ago after outbreak in the Congo.

    Making up nonsense to justify an imagined chip on your shoulder is pathetic

  17. Re:Vaccine is Canadian! on Ebola Vaccine Gives 100 Percent Protection, Could Be Readily Available By 2018 (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Just great, so the recipients will not only get autism but cravings for beer and back bacon

  18. only to people who make a system suddenly useless for hundreds of people

    most people would not be able to smack me in the face, you'd need some serious long martial arts training to not get at least your arm broken

  19. You are an idiot if you blindly load all of Microsoft's updates. Put your name here so smarter IT departments won't hire a moron like you that would render systems useless for work

  20. because Microsoft would never force an update that removes functionality or cripples my system

    (that's sarcasm, they've done both to me and various employers of mine repeatedly)

  21. Re:Only in software can you blame the customer on Ubuntu Survey Discovers 'Consumers Are Terrible' About Updating Their IoT Devices (ubuntu.com) · · Score: 1

    Indeed, most of the problems are due to high IQ morons reinventing the wheel instead of using provably correct code (only doable in certain languages). Provably correct code is a problem solved decades ago. The remainder of the problem has to do with encryption strength.

  22. Re: Automation of the military on The UN Will Consider Banning Killer Robots (hrw.org) · · Score: 1

    The U.S.?

    First use of ships in war: perhaps Hittite empire 1200 B.C.

    First military submarine: 1720, Yefim Nikonov for Tsar of Russia

    First use of aircraft in war: balloons by French Aerostatic Corps

    Oh, don't want to count balloons as "aircraft".

    First use of airplane in war: Italians against Turks, 1911

    Missiles with exploding warheads used in war: China, 1200 A.D.

    Land Mines: China, 1300 A.D.

  23. Re:It's nice that Oracle and I agree on Oracle Begins Aggressively Pursuing Java Licensing Fees (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    nonsense, the standard java EE libraries absurdly over-complicate simple tasks, java libraries are not for the 99% use case

  24. Re:Oracle on Oracle Begins Aggressively Pursuing Java Licensing Fees (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    False. Java was originally created as embedding controller language originally for interactive television. When it was released in 1995 it was released as a platform independent language, not SPARC specific.

  25. no the evidence not quite solid yet, even NASA's team that did the experiments say it might just be thermal expansion making the results. Soon there will be test in space and then evidence will be solid or not