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  1. Re:Centuries old on New Apps Let Women Obtain Birth Control Without Visiting a Doctor · · Score: 1

    "Please put on this condom before you rape me."

    "Please wait until I insert my diaphragm before you rape me."

  2. Re:We need to stop the abortion. it's just horribl on New Apps Let Women Obtain Birth Control Without Visiting a Doctor · · Score: 1

    So in other words you've nothing more than "Don't care for your tone"--IOW you've nothing, period.

    Thanks for playing.

  3. Re:No on Web Petition For 2nd EU Referendum Draws Huge Interest (ap.org) · · Score: 1

    You don't seem to understand: The EU have already taken the British electorate at its word and started to behave accordingly. The thing is done, man.

    It's regrettable that you've made the bed as you have, but you have, and now you get to lie in it.

  4. Re:Standard Operating Practice on Web Petition For 2nd EU Referendum Draws Huge Interest (ap.org) · · Score: 1

    Was wondering who you were actually shilling for. Thanks!

    (So your boss finally got the wedge he's been trying to drive into the EU handed to him on a silver platter. Congratulations, I guess.)

  5. Re: Web. Petition. on Web Petition For 2nd EU Referendum Draws Huge Interest (ap.org) · · Score: 1

    It was no less a champion of freedom than Ben Franklin who said,

    We must, indeed, all hang together or, most assuredly, we shall all hang separately.

    I'm thinking Thursday's vote demonstrated that England and Wales prefer the latter.

  6. Re:That's what you get for using OSS on Java, PHP, NodeJS, and Ruby Tools Compromised By Severe Swagger Vulnerability (threatpost.com) · · Score: 1

    Now I'm confused. Should we use Windows 7, or should we use hot grits?

  7. Re:Centuries old on New Apps Let Women Obtain Birth Control Without Visiting a Doctor · · Score: 1

    The problem with your theory (aside from the fact that it's 6 days, not 3) is that you assume that the responsibility in these matters is solely the woman's.

    This ignores rapists and persistent husbands/boyfriends who don't feel like waiting a whole week and who don't have to worry about getting pregnant.

    Sucks how these annoying little details keep cropping up to louse up your perfect/simple solution, doesn't it.

  8. Re:Why is birth control necessary? on New Apps Let Women Obtain Birth Control Without Visiting a Doctor · · Score: 1

    I'm very happily married, and both my wife and I think you're full of shit.

  9. Re:class action on New Apps Let Women Obtain Birth Control Without Visiting a Doctor · · Score: 1

    I don't care where he got it from, I just want to see him in Thunderdome going head to head with Roman Mir.

  10. Re:OMG on New Apps Let Women Obtain Birth Control Without Visiting a Doctor · · Score: 1

    Don't believe everything you read, Sonny.

  11. Re: We need to stop the abortion. it's just horrib on New Apps Let Women Obtain Birth Control Without Visiting a Doctor · · Score: 1

    Pointing out cases you'd rather conveniently ignore is not "moronic", and someone claiming thusly stinks of being a dimwit.

  12. Re:We need to stop the abortion. it's just horribl on New Apps Let Women Obtain Birth Control Without Visiting a Doctor · · Score: 1

    Dude, science is nothing if not arbitrary.

    Do you understand the scientific method? Do you know what a hypothesis is?

    Science is not special. It is merely the latest in a series of educated guesses which haven't yet been disproven. I'm sorry if that doesn't fit in with your desire for ultimate certainty, but don't blame me--I didn't do it.

  13. Re:Unfortunately, the robots do the wrong thing .. on Robot Pizza Company 'Zume' Wants To Be 'Amazon of Food' (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Zucchini on a pizza?

    BURN THE HERETIC!

  14. Not having to pay a CEO or board members would provide a significant boost to shareholder value, no?

  15. Re:I don't want robots making my pizza on Robot Pizza Company 'Zume' Wants To Be 'Amazon of Food' (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    I do about 90% of the cooking for my wife and me, so going to a restaurant gives me the evening off.

  16. Re:I don't want robots making my pizza on Robot Pizza Company 'Zume' Wants To Be 'Amazon of Food' (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Thanks! We try.

  17. Re:I don't want robots making my pizza on Robot Pizza Company 'Zume' Wants To Be 'Amazon of Food' (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Guevera is also a name. Maybe it's his real one.

  18. Re:I don't want robots making my pizza on Robot Pizza Company 'Zume' Wants To Be 'Amazon of Food' (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    You want

    decent food... reasonable price... quickly... without requiring a lot of work...

    You get to pick any 3 of those. Choose wisely.

  19. Re:Baking on the go on Robot Pizza Company 'Zume' Wants To Be 'Amazon of Food' (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Soylent Pizza is all well and good, but the really important question that I think needs to be answered here is, DO THEY HAVE LASERS?

  20. You can get bold and ital

    You can even combine them, hey.

  21. Re:Cheese and Toppings on Robot Pizza Company 'Zume' Wants To Be 'Amazon of Food' (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Yes, it must be terribly ego-crushing to come to the realisation that you completely suck at trolling.

  22. Re:will robots also jizz in it? on Robot Pizza Company 'Zume' Wants To Be 'Amazon of Food' (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    I'm not so fond of pizza, but I could see myself making the trip to Geneva for an especially good morning lattè from time to time.

  23. Re:1967 on Sweden Tests World's First Electric Road For Trucks (inhabitat.com) · · Score: 1

    You'll learn lots of interesting facts about Sweden in Norway. :-)

  24. Re:Unenforceable law is unenforceable on Russia Lawmakers Pass Spying Law That Requires Encryption Backdoors, Call Surveillance (dailydot.com) · · Score: 2

    Selectively enforceable law is selectively enforceable.

    TFTFY.

    (You forget you're talking about Russia, where laws are nothing more than just a few of the tools which the State has at its disposal for dealing with folks it doesn't like. And "State" is just a convenient abbreviation for "Putin/oligarchs/mobsters/skinheads/bikers".)

  25. When ./ actually gets the rules of style right, someone complains?