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  1. Almost everybody is off topic on Facebook Rolls Out Code To Nullify Adblock Plus' Workaround (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    I thought this post was supposed to be about Facebook not allowing ad blocking - and maybe discussing other sites that do that.
    It has instantly devolved into a Facebook anti-popularity contest.

    NOBODY GIVES A SHIT WHETHER YOU LIKE/USE FACEBOOK OR NOT!.

  2. Re:Facebook is still a thing? on Facebook Rolls Out Code To Nullify Adblock Plus' Workaround (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    and their rules did make perfect sense.

    Since when did that ever matter to a teenager? What makes sense to an adult and what makes sense to a teenager are two different things.

  3. Re:"What Difference Does It Make?!?!?!" on 'DNC Hacker' Unmasked: He Really Works for Russia, Researchers Say (thedailybeast.com) · · Score: 1

    "most winnable" with who? Bush, Carson, Cruz or Kasich? You should seriously rethink this.

  4. Except that the Russians exposed the DNC corruption scandal just a few days ago.

    Where's your source on this. Julian Assange made a statement just a couple days where is specifically did not identify the source of the leaked material.

    "Asked about claims that Russian intelligence had hacked the DNC to obtain the emails, Wikileaks founder Julian Assange told NBC Newsâ(TM) Richard Engel âoethere is no proof of that whatsoeverâ and said âoethis is a diversionâ pushed by the Clinton campaign."

    - http://nypost.com/2016/07/25/j...

  5. Re: Liberal heads Exploding Everywhere on Trump Calls For Russia To Cyber-Invade the United States To Find Clinton's 'Missing' Emails (gawker.com) · · Score: 1

    Is it better to owe a favor or be forced to give favors or else some comrade will release your hacked emails, implicating you for handing out political favors for donations to your "charity"?

  6. Re:I am Jack's complete lack of surprise. on UK Police Accessed Civilian Data For Fun and Profit, Says Report (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    Here is the US, the government should be made to follow the same privacy laws as the medical field. If anyone at a hospital (anyone from doctors and administrators to janitorial staff) releases private medical info they get in big trouble.

  7. What about the laws requiring her emails to be retained by the State Dept.? Her actions were that of someone trying to hide something, not the actions of the most open administration ever.

  8. Re:Still can on Remember When You Could Call the Time? · · Score: 1

    513-721-1700
    Time and Temp for over 40 years. I still call it when I get a new phone activated and have to make a test call.

  9. Re:Of course the spin is people are... on In the Aftermath Of Brexit, Brits Google About Irish Passport, Meaning Of EU, and Why it All Happened · · Score: 1

    Do you really want someone who has to google "What is the EU" to decide your country's future with the EU?
    That sounds about as much of an informed choice as flipping a coin.

  10. Re:Of course the spin is people are... on In the Aftermath Of Brexit, Brits Google About Irish Passport, Meaning Of EU, and Why it All Happened · · Score: 1

    The losing side always says "Now we get to watch what happens when a bunch of idiots vote against their own best interests".
    Heard it when Clinton won.
    Heard it when Bush won
    Heard it when Obama won
    Will hear it again in November.

  11. So Alicia Keys is a nanny now as well as a performer.

    from TFA: "a special pouch that is locked up with their smartphone inside the fan keeps that pouch with them during the event, but they can't get to the device to call, take photos, or shoot video." - until they rip or cut the pouch open.
    Maximum inconvenience for people who follow their rules, minimum inconvenience for people who plan on breaking their rules.

  12. Re: That's just too damn bad. on Weary Homeowners Wage War On Waze · · Score: 1

    But traffic jams and honking a harrowing.

  13. Re:That just raises the question on TeamViewer Servers Go Down, Users Believe They Are Hacked (softpedia.com) · · Score: 1

    Twitter = quotes for lazy journalists.

  14. The Finnish government apparently has put more people out of work than Microsoft. Their economic decline is all on the government. Maybe someone should be criticizing them.

  15. It will be OK. There will be less freezing and ice related deaths.

  16. DungeonMaster on Atari Vault Hits Steam, Play 100 Classic Games On PC (slashgear.com) · · Score: 0

    Does it include DungeonMaster?

  17. Re: Water is WET! on Rockefeller Fund Dumping Fossil Fuels, Hits Exxon On Climate Issues (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    The top shareholders of Exxon are mutual funds. If you have a 401k, you are most likely (at least indirectly) an Exxon shareholder.

  18. Ask Johnny Depp on Millionaires: Raise Our Taxes To Address Poverty, Fix Roads (go.com) · · Score: 1

    That has worked out so well for France.

  19. The iPhone 6 came out a year and a half after Snowden took off with the NSA docs.

  20. Re:WhipslashPleaseGetRidOfSubjectsInComments on Linux Mint Hack Is an Indicator of a Larger Problem (techrepublic.com) · · Score: 1

    I thought the original intent of Linux Mint was to include non open source software like flash and codecs so the user didn't have to mess with finding/adding repositories and things like that.

  21. Re:Duh. Because God made it on Swedish Scientist Suggests That There Is Only One Earth (blastingnews.com) · · Score: 1

    Hi God, ... Also, I need some insight on the Powerball numbers.

    Have you ever watched Bruce Almighty? They cover this topic in it.

  22. Re:"for non-technical users" on Linux Mint Hack Is an Indicator of a Larger Problem (techrepublic.com) · · Score: 1

    You forgot about the "power users unhappy with modern desktop environments"
    I guess I shouldn't be using LMDE or OpenBox.

  23. Re:Quality problems not specific to a single distr on Linux Mint Hack Is an Indicator of a Larger Problem (techrepublic.com) · · Score: 1

    Do you always base your product selection on the personality of the owner of the company? That's like the last thing I look at, particularly if I never meet or interact with that person.

  24. Who takes a 100 questions survey? on Many Surveys, About One In Five, May Contain Fraudulent Data (sciencemag.org) · · Score: 1

    In a 100-question survey of 100 people, for example, fewer than five people would be expected to have identical answers on 85 of the questions.

    Who in the world takes a 100 question survey? Every survey I've been asked to take has been less than 10 questions.

  25. Not gonna diss his music on Kanye West Is Reportedly Considering Legal Action Against the Pirate Bay · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    I don't like Mr. West's attitude and I couldn't name one of his songs but I not going to comment on how good or bad his music is. That's a matter of taste. It makes as much sense as ranting about different flavors of ice cream.
    Guess what? Different people like different kinds of music and may be different from what you like. Get over it.