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  1. Re:I don't have much of a problem with this on America's Nuclear Reactors Can't Survive Without Government Handouts (fivethirtyeight.com) · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Why yes, now that you mention it, it does look an awful lot like a propaganda outlet. Thanks for getting me to check it out.

  2. ... ima fittin ta go git me some eggs, a shitload of bacon, sausage, some hashed browned taters, and cheesy grits, plus biscuits and gravy ...!

    I think I'm going to cry. God, I miss real food sometimes.

  3. Re:Republicans are the fattest Americans, moron. on The Most Important Study of the Mediterranean Diet Has Been Retracted (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    Please learn what "copy-pasta" actually refers to, then get back to us.

  4. Re: Was there a reason to add the 'finally' on The Silk Road's Alleged Right-Hand Man Will Finally Face a US Court (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Please spare us the misguided attempt to defend Ulbricht & crew. (Yeah, we're on to you—see whataboutism.)

    Thanks!

  5. Re: Was there a reason to add the 'finally' on The Silk Road's Alleged Right-Hand Man Will Finally Face a US Court (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 3, Interesting

    How many of those "ads" were placed by the Feds??

    That's irrelevant.

    Relevant question: "Who accepted those ads and the money paid to run them?"

    In the real world, if someone walks up to you and offers to kill one of your enemies for a fee, and you accept the proposal, you've just engaged in conspiracy to commit murder. It matters not a single damned bit whether the someone making the offer was a Federal agent or the guy who runs the fry station at the local Burgers-R-Us. You're still going down.

  6. Re: Was there a reason to add the 'finally' on The Silk Road's Alleged Right-Hand Man Will Finally Face a US Court (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    He must think he's Keith Richards.

  7. Re:My apologies, kind sir on The Most Important Study of the Mediterranean Diet Has Been Retracted (qz.com) · · Score: 0

    Ray made an error and owned up to it.

    He can't go back and change what he'd already posted—can you? No? Then I invite you to KGFY.

    KTHXBAI.

  8. Re:I was afraid of that. I was wrong. Sorry Jodka on The Most Important Study of the Mediterranean Diet Has Been Retracted (qz.com) · · Score: 2

    I'm suddenly feeling a bit disoriented... Did somebody just raise the level of discourse in here?

    (Thanks, Ray.)

  9. Re:Vegan on The Most Important Study of the Mediterranean Diet Has Been Retracted (qz.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    I'm pretty sure that fish didn't just disappear from the diets of Europeans the moment the Umayyads conquered Spain. Nor did access to the Mediterranean.

    The rest of your narrative is picked apart just as easily.

    Oh, right, you're still wearing that tautology in your sig, how could I miss that? I'll not waste any more time on you.

    Move along, folks--nothing to see here.

  10. "Our omnivorous side"? Yep, dealing with an idiot here.

    BTW, Milton Mills is a fundie/"Creation Science" nutter.

  11. Oh, I'm sure I've other fans in addition to our correspondent in Syracuse—including at least one, it seems, who can actually form a complete sentence. Impressive.

    Needs to work on his punctuation, though.

  12. Of course, the fact that we are and have been omnivores for millions of years has no bearing on this.

  13. Re:What's so special about this? on Chinese Cyber-Espionage Group Hacked Government Data Center (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 0

    WTF?

  14. Re:Was there a reason to add the 'finally' on The Silk Road's Alleged Right-Hand Man Will Finally Face a US Court (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 2

    Perhaps you're forgetting that lots of other things were sold through Silk Road, and not just drugs--things like murder for hire?

  15. Re:This doesn't make Chinese Gov look bad. on Chinese Cyber-Espionage Group Hacked Government Data Center (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: -1

    This still has absolutely nothing to do with either the story or the OP. KGFY and HAND.

    Done here.

  16. Re:This doesn't make Chinese Gov look bad. on Chinese Cyber-Espionage Group Hacked Government Data Center (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: -1

    OP said absolutely absolutely nothing having to do with that, and KGFY for trying to derail the thread with that shit.

  17. Re:This doesn't make Chinese Gov look bad. on Chinese Cyber-Espionage Group Hacked Government Data Center (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1

    What does this have to do with the US?

    I know I'm in the doghouse for actually RTFA, but did you even RTFS?

  18. What's so special about this? on Chinese Cyber-Espionage Group Hacked Government Data Center (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 2

    If msmash had actually RTFA, she might have noticed (emphasis added):

    Another detail that also stood out was that LuckyMouse appears to have hacked a MikroTik router to host the command and control server of the HyperBro RAT. Attackers would use this router to control and retrieve data from infected victims, putting an additional layer of anonymity between them, victims, and forensic investigators.

    This is not the first time that nation-state hackers have used routers as part of their attack infrastructure, this being a very popular trend recently (let's not forget VPNFilter), but it is the first time they hosted a C&C server on one.

    Have a great weekend!

    --Z.

  19. Re:Microsoft's Windows is dead. on Windows 10 is Adding SwiftKey, Laying the Groundwork For Dual-Screen Tablets (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    You can fix your haiku by replacing "is" with a dash.

  20. Who needs to go all the way to Melbourne for that sort of thing when Macau's right next door?

  21. That's my in-laws you're talking about, mate. Mind your bloody manners.

  22. Re:For free? on Adobe is Reviving the Stunning Lost Fonts of the Bauhaus (fastcodesign.com) · · Score: 1

    Please stop making shit up.

    This is easy to prove: For example, the copyright on Mein Kampf only expired in 2016, 70 years after the death of the author.

  23. Re:Check it on Sweden Tries To Halt Its March To Total Cashlessness (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Because you're very special and the NSA really does care about what brand of toilet paper you prefer.

  24. Re:Check it on Sweden Tries To Halt Its March To Total Cashlessness (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    If your bank can't tell the difference between something that puts money *into* your account and something that removes money *from* your account, they're doing it wrong.

  25. Re:Check it on Sweden Tries To Halt Its March To Total Cashlessness (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    I've lived in Stockholm for over ten years and I've no reason to lie about banking or anything else here, thanks very much.