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  1. Re: Again with this? on America Uses Stealthy Submarines To Hack Other Countries' Systems (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    Trump is the 21st century version of President James Polk.

    Polk was a one termer, and Trump will be a one-termer too.

    The political establishment HATES one-term Presidents, because once they are elected they are unaccountable to anybody.

  2. Just think about how upset both democrat and republican donors are going to be if Trump wins and they end up getting nothing for their millions if not billions.

    For a mini preview of that, just look at how pissed the Jeb Bush donors are already, today.

  3. Re: Again with this? on America Uses Stealthy Submarines To Hack Other Countries' Systems (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    If I tell my boss that there are many documented cases of Exchange Servers being penetrated, and that is why I am using my @yahoo.com email address to forward attachments containing trade secrets to another of my company's engineers in China, guess what happens?

  4. The Meaning of Popularity on C Isn't The Most Popular Programming Language, JavaScript Is (networkworld.com) · · Score: 1

    I would base a popularity figure on usage, not on the number of coders.

    And since the Javascript Interpreters are probably written in C, it's impossible for Javascript to be the most popular. Any Javascript in existence runs on top of C, so C trumps it.

    Now, when somebody writes a javascript interpreter that runs in javascript, we will see. And it will need to be turtles all the way down, obviously.

  5. Re:Team Players? on Snowden Questions WikiLeaks' Methods of Releasing Leaks (pcworld.com) · · Score: 1

    Assange is the kind of guy who would refer to the Clinton Family as neocons.

    Snowden is somebody who adopted his beliefs from within the government bureacracy and is essentially apolitical.

    Those are very different points of view.

  6. Re:I find it very hard to believe on Snowden Questions WikiLeaks' Methods of Releasing Leaks (pcworld.com) · · Score: 0

    Our 'constitutional scholar' was basically an Associate Professor. That translates to 'untenured hired lecturer.'

    Did you know that the requirements to be a lecturer at a college are fewer than the requirements to be a third grade teacher?

  7. Re:I think it's pretty obvious on Snowden Questions WikiLeaks' Methods of Releasing Leaks (pcworld.com) · · Score: 1

    "I think most trump electors ...."

    Do you really think? Or do your thoughts about Trump get spun up like the pink fuzz in a cotton candy machine?

    Nice touch, using the fake 'joe sixpack' vernacular.

    I mean, come on now.

  8. Re:I think it's pretty obvious on Snowden Questions WikiLeaks' Methods of Releasing Leaks (pcworld.com) · · Score: 1

    Once they start filtering and vetting, the whole collection becomes tainted.

    So, yes. Everything.

    This isn't Eagle Scout territory for anybody involved.

  9. Re:I think it's pretty obvious on Snowden Questions WikiLeaks' Methods of Releasing Leaks (pcworld.com) · · Score: 1

    The Clinton family are often characterized as being Neocons. Now, there's another tricky term to try to figure out.

  10. Translation: Donald Trump is really good at manipulating the media. He's not really as much a narcissist as somebody who is rather good at controlling situations to obtain the outcome he wants.

    This, of course, has the Democrats furious. To paraphrase Reagan, the Democrats should say "I paid for that leash (that I keep the media on.)"

  11. You're actually spamming this thread now at this point.

    Does Trump really get you that worked up?

    I'm kind of looking forward to your meltdown after he's elected.

  12. I'm no Trumpist, I mean, I'm going to vote for Hillary Clinton in November and you have NO IDEA how little I want to do that,

    So the main job of the Trump campaign is to get you to, just for a few seconds, let go of your nose in early November. Got it.

  13. None of us fucking care who stole the DNC emails. We're more interested in reading them.

    I know it makes your voice shrill and squeaky to hear it, but nobody cares that your response is to redbait about 'the ruskies.' You're a pretty fucking loyal American, dude. Go back to 1958.

  14. I thought the Pants-suit chick pushed a reset button.

  15. Re:No chinese products for me, thanks on Xiaomi Launches Mi Notebook Air Windows 10 Laptop Featuring 1080p Display, Starts at $520 (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    So you're saying the firmware in the hard drive, the DVD drive, on the video card, and in the mouse are all code you've not stepped through carefully? Not even the KEYBOARD microcontroller's firmware???

  16. So you're saying that shine is due to some rather desperate sweating?

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

    It was Hillary's turn. Just like it was Bob Dole's turn a bunch of election cycles back.

    Also, and this bears considering: is this REALLY who we want as the First Woman President? I suspect Trump intends to be a one-termer. Kind of the 21st Century version of James K. Polk. Wouldn't we be better off waiting 4 years to let Elizabeth Warren become the first Woman President?

    I, at least, hope we can hold off for four years.

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

    The Republican party has needed some influence to come into it to jettison the Social Conservatives. They're a rather smelly and loud minority.

    As regular people become more energized to vote Trump, if it keeps the more sour 'Christians' out of things, it will be an improvement.

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

    Hillary Clinton is 'TV Dinner-grade' Salisbury Steak with Mashed Potatoes.

    That might get everybody all wowed up at your nursing home, but young people will just skip voting.

  20. He had no idea that Stalin was evil?

    Now, granted his Vice President was a Soviet mole, but the entire intelligence service couldn't have been entirely ignoring what had been happening in Russia for decades.

    More likely, FDR wasn't the shining wonder-guy we are all told he was. He just proposed a soft path, different from Stalin's hard path.

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

    As long as Trump is terrifying people like you, it's a good sign.

    We do need to get him elected though. Wear a helmet on election day, so the mess is contained.

  22. Re: "What Difference Does It Make?!?!?!" on 'DNC Hacker' Unmasked: He Really Works for Russia, Researchers Say (thedailybeast.com) · · Score: 0

    So a 'ghostwriter' is qualified to render a psychological diagnosis?

    Or is dude just free-lancing for some other customer now, because the paid work he did for Trump was years and years ago.

  23. Me, I think that the DNC actively meddled in the US election with dirty tricks is pretty relevant, too.

    The red scare stuff you tacked on the end of your comment is irrelevant. Dirty Foreigners can always commit acts of sabatogue.

    And a central pillar of our Democracy wasn't 'attacked' with the email disclosure. In fact, bright light was shined on some erosion on said pillar.

  24. Come on down and do it again. Trump will want to do a total renovate next year anyway.

  25. "It's those Russkies."

    It's amusing to see the Democratic party degenerate to the point where they need to cover their corruption with red-baiting.

    I used to believe in the ideals they espouse, in the fashion they espouse them. I still dream of the possibility that Unicorns could fart out happiness fumes that make us all high, but I know it's just imagining. Not something I am going to write slogans about on a placard and go out shouting in the street. When I need to get out for some exercise I'd rather play Pokemon Go.