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  1. Re:I must have read this right when it came out. on Blogger Stabbed To Death After Internet Abuse Seminar (theguardian.com) · · Score: 0

    I'm pretty sure you're a liar.

  2. Re:I must have read this right when it came out. on Blogger Stabbed To Death After Internet Abuse Seminar (theguardian.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    There aren't so many Nazis still running around. They've mostly aged out. So you're not talking about Nazis, you're talking about "people who I don't like, and so label Nazis so I'm free to advocate violence against them". Don't do that.

    He's not. He's talking about people marching around with RaHoWa banners and torches, chanting "Blood and soil! Blood and Soil!"

    And like most intelligent people, he's decided that people who look like Nazis, act like Nazis, and talk like Nazis are, for all practical purposes, Nazis.

    You are either a sympathiser or incredibly naïve to interpret it otherwise. Which is it?

    (That's a rhetorical question; it's pretty obvious from your sig that you are in fact an apologist for such types.)

  3. Re:I must have read this right when it came out. on Blogger Stabbed To Death After Internet Abuse Seminar (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    It's now at https://www.ebay.com/itm/28302.... You should update your sig. Can you ship to Sweden?

  4. In Soviet America, TV watches--oh forget it, not even funny anymore.

  5. Re: ACLU gives SPLC a run for their money on Orlando Police End Test of Amazon's Real-Time Facial 'Rekognition' System (npr.org) · · Score: 1

    Southerner born and bred here.

    Remembering the "White Only" and "Colored Only" signs everywhere when he was a kid...

    Not at all wishing to return to those days...

    Suspecting that's what you mean by "southern cultures"...

    Inviting you to KGFY.

  6. Re:Air conditioned concentration camps? on Orlando Police End Test of Amazon's Real-Time Facial 'Rekognition' System (npr.org) · · Score: 1

    HIllary vs Putin made it pretty much a no-brainer.

  7. Re:Should have just followed NY on Orlando Police End Test of Amazon's Real-Time Facial 'Rekognition' System (npr.org) · · Score: 1

    Do you even know what photons are?

  8. Re:The illusion of safety on Blogger Stabbed To Death After Internet Abuse Seminar (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    That's very touching and all, but there are obviously a lot of people who have no such reservations. Thanks for playing!

  9. Re:The illusion of safety on Blogger Stabbed To Death After Internet Abuse Seminar (theguardian.com) · · Score: 0

    Look, everybody, it's ScentCone rationalising his gun fetish and trying to persuade us to adopt it ourselves!

  10. Re:I must have read this right when it came out. on Blogger Stabbed To Death After Internet Abuse Seminar (theguardian.com) · · Score: -1

    The Mueller/Stormy bumper sticker has been pulled, apparently.

    But you can still get "Mueller 2020", "It's Mueller Time!", and my personal favourite "#MAGA - Muller Ain't Going Anywhere" from zazzle.com.

  11. Re:Let's ask the oracle! on We May Be All Alone In the Known Universe, a New Oxford Study Suggests (fortune.com) · · Score: 1

    Well, it was certainly on-target, and I would have given you a +1, Insightful if I'd had any mod points today.

    Thanks for sharing the source!

  12. Re:what about the knowledge test? on Uber Granted Short-Term License To Operate In London (bbc.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    An excellent question!

    Quoth the Beeb:

    Among the changes implemented by Uber, drivers can now only use the app in the region in which they hold a private hire licence...

    So it would appear that Uber drivers in London must now pass the knowledge test (as well as the English proficiency test).

  13. Re: Welp, so much for the social contract on Uber Granted Short-Term License To Operate In London (bbc.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    It's more like, public transport in most places in the US is practically nonexistent by EU/UK standards. Or by Chinese standards, for that matter.

  14. Re:Unicode doesn't belong in a URL... on Scammers Abuse Multilingual Domain Names (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Company names are generally transliterated: Hyundai, Samsung, Toyota, ...

    You provide additional evidence that you really don't know much about languages or writing systems, but I need to get some work done today, so I'll leave spotting those to the interested and discerning reader.

  15. Re:Farsight Security on Scammers Abuse Multilingual Domain Names (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Why is some AC being taken in by a poseur?

    ProTip/1: If you see *two* UIDs next to someone's name, it's a pretty good bet that one of them is fake.

    ProTip/2: If you don't see a /. icon next to the poster's name, the poster is not a Slashdot employee.

    Also, one can easily determine that the real BeauHD's UID is 4450103.

  16. Re:Let's ask the oracle! on We May Be All Alone In the Known Universe, a New Oxford Study Suggests (fortune.com) · · Score: 1

    SciCom Luke wins the thread. I think we're done here, folks.

  17. Re:Life might be everywhere.... can't see it? on NASA Asks: Will We Know Life When We See It? (nasa.gov) · · Score: 1

    Wrong. Whose stands in for both of whom and of which/of that.

    You now owe me a €10 consulting fee for teaching you something you actually could have checked on your own in 30 seconds or less and thereby not made a fool of yourself by getting caught out making shit up.

    Please make your payment for that amount within the next ten days to a charitable organisation that promotes literacy.

    We appreciate your business! Välkommen åter!

  18. Re:How's the weather in the loony bin psycho? on Firefox 61 Arrives With Better Search, Tab Warming, and Accessibility Tools Inspector (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    More spamming and quote-mining. (Like the man said, Qu'on me donne six lignes écrites de la main du plus honnête homme, j'y trouverai de quoi le faire pendre.) More evasion. More bullying and lying. More magical thinking along the lines of "If I attack others, then say they're really doing it to me, well, that's proof they're attacking me". Something that most people figure out doesn't work by the time they're ready for primary school.

    But you never did. Sad!

    Rather than whingeing that someone whom you went out of your way to antagonise tracked you down, you should instead be grateful that, this case, that someone was me. I sent you a cheery postcard that said only, "Greetings from Stockholm! Behave yourself! Regards, Zontar." That's all it said, and you and I both know it, and you can stop lying about it.

    If you felt threatened by the fact that, due to your long history of screwups and harassing nearly everyone you've come in contact with, you left your info where anybody whom you've threatened* can find it without much effort, guess who's responsible for that? Not the people you've harassed.

    *(By, I dunno, say, trying to run them off a discussion board by spamming them with hundreds of posts per day, day after day? And posting and re-posting lies and half-truths about them, day after day? Sound familiar? I'm pretty sure it does.)

    What might a less ethical being have done in my place? Hmmmm? If you feel by threatened by that line of thought, perhaps you should start recognising that your actions do indeed have consequences.

    But you won't, because it seems that you're never going to grow up, and that you are never going to accept responsibility for your actions.

    As a result you'll spend the rest of your life in your mother's basement, cowering in fear of all the people you've attacked over the years.

    Well, Booga-booga to you, then. Hope you enjoy lying on the bed of nails you've made for yourself.

  19. Re:I trashed you on whitelists easily, lol... apk on Firefox 61 Arrives With Better Search, Tab Warming, and Accessibility Tools Inspector (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    APK doesn't project much at all, does he?

  20. Re: Registered /.ers review of the Win64 model on Firefox 61 Arrives With Better Search, Tab Warming, and Accessibility Tools Inspector (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    Known as "quotemining" in the trade.

  21. Re: LOL! You're the one that ran from a question on Firefox 61 Arrives With Better Search, Tab Warming, and Accessibility Tools Inspector (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    Hi, APK! How's the weather in Syracuse?

  22. Re:Life might be everywhere.... can't see it? on NASA Asks: Will We Know Life When We See It? (nasa.gov) · · Score: 1

    Imagine for a second a life form that's brain runs 1 billion times slower or faster than ours.

    WTF? Did you mean whose?

  23. Re:not evolving on NASA Asks: Will We Know Life When We See It? (nasa.gov) · · Score: 1

    Sharks haven't changed significantly in about 100 million years, for much the same reason--already an apex predator.

  24. I'm aware of religious activists pushing to have that nonsense pasted on our currency and seal, although we got along just fine without it for 180 years, yes.

  25. Re: manually disable pocket? on NYT: 'Firefox Is Back. It's Time to Give It a Try.' (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    It was a joke. Feel free to laugh, or not.