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  1. Why does it matter if the CEOs make more? How does that hurt you?

  2. Because on Fake News 'Crowding Out' Real News (bbc.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    "threatens democracy and called for tougher social network regulation"

    So because something threatens freedom, they should become less free

  3. " is putting not only immigrants at risk"

    How is this putting immigrants at risk?

  4. "It Also Hopes To Control the Podcasting Media"

  5. What's wrong with first come, first serve?

  6. The later levels in Montezuma's Revenge were the same as the earlier ones, except they were blacked out. You have to have already memorized where to go.

  7. Seems it would hurt the consumer on California Senate Votes To Restore Net Neutrality (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    So T-Mobile won't be able to offer Netflix with its service?
    AT&T won't be able to offer DirecTV?

  8. Opera was unavailable for comment.

  9. Re:How about a living wage instead? on Walmart Offers To Foot College Tuition Bills for US Employees (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    I believe the idea is that people can use this education to get a better job.

  10. It took 75 pages to say that?

  11. Re:Makes sense on Supreme Court Strikes Down Federal Law Prohibiting Sports Gambling (espn.com) · · Score: 1

    In the stock market, you are buying a piece of a company, even if the value of the company goes down, you still own it.

  12. Makes sense on Supreme Court Strikes Down Federal Law Prohibiting Sports Gambling (espn.com) · · Score: 3, Funny

    Because if there's anything that will keep politicians honest, it's gambling

  13. "gathered in nature reserves across Germany"

    Couldn't the fact that it's in a nature reserve affect the outcome?

  14. Too long on 20 Years of Stuff That Matters · · Score: 1

    tl;dr

    I'll wait for the dupe post

  15. Are browser speeds a real problem today?

  16. They found the US government was spying on its citizens and released proof. Now they've discovered that Russia is spying on its citizens and released proof. Seems consistent.

  17. If the ads weren't so annoying this wouldn't be happening

  18. Movies they don't think will do as well are released in Dec. Ones they think will do well are released in May.

  19. About Face on Ask Slashdot: What Are You Reading This Month? · · Score: 1

    The Essentials of Interaction Design by Alan Cooper

  20. The beginning of the end for the iPhone on Apple Announces iPhone X With Edge-To-Edge Display, Wireless Charging and No Home Button (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    I don't want and edge-to-edge screen; I'd rather have a physical home button.

  21. Faulty Conclusion on Boffins Fear We Might Be Running Out of Ideas (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 2

    "In order to maintain Moore's Law -- by which transistor density doubles every two years or so -- it now takes 18 times as many scientists as it did in the 1970s."

    That doesn't mean that "each researcher's output today is 18 times less effective in terms of generating economic value than it was several decades ago".

  22. Shanghai Adups on Amazon Suspends Sales of Blu Android Phones Due To Privacy Concerns (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Shanghai Adups = "Shanghai American Dups"?

  23. Other duties as assigned on Ask Slashdot: What Are The Lesser-Known Roles Of The IT Department? · · Score: 1

    Supporting company cell phones, unloading boxes of paper, moving furniture (tip: invest in some of those "moving men" things that you put on the feet).

  24. No worry on Congress Seeks To Outlaw Cyber Intel Sharing With Russia (onthewire.io) · · Score: 1, Informative

    "And the 1980s are now calling to ask for their foreign policy back. Because the Cold War has been over for 20 years. " Barack Obama

  25. ah forget it.