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  1. Re:But they help also on Uber Shut Down In Multiple Countries Following Raids · · Score: 1

    so your anecdotal evidence from US maybe (?) is the reason to abandon well functioning taxi services elsewhere? Hmm - seems like well balanced and informed way of doing stuff.

  2. Re:Time is money on $56,000 Speeding Ticket Issued Under Finland's System of Fines Based On Income · · Score: 1

    They say that there are lands where you can get into prison for red light crossing. One of those is a leader when it comes to incarceration of its people. The other closes its prisons because society seemed to have adopted to following the rules and re-socializing the criminals. In some you can get few stones thrown at you (till you die). I am sure which system I prefer and that is not the same as one preferred in US of A.

  3. Re:Worst thing that happens? on $56,000 Speeding Ticket Issued Under Finland's System of Fines Based On Income · · Score: 1

    Finland seems to live without these problems. I wonder why.

  4. Re:Kaspersky Lab on New Evidence Strengthens NSA Ties To Equation Group Malware · · Score: 1

    now when you mentioned it - NSA did not prevent anything so far unless we believe what they say and ignore available evidence. It did however managed to motivate other nations too look closer at alternatives where that make sense. Here we go then - Putin's fault again and NSA is his puppet!!! Come to think of it, maybe it is other way around - they invented Putin and jihad to increase their budget??? Either way Putin is firmly in the equation that describes NSA reality.

  5. Re:Godwin on Make Those Brown Eyes Blue · · Score: 1

    Not sure why parent is being demoted - that is one way Nazis could react to this sort of fake aryans. OTOH there is no regime on this earth that does not like to dispense certificates for money.

  6. Re:The Elephant Internet on In 10 Years, Every Human Connected To the Internet Will Have a Timeline · · Score: 1

    I stand up for watching my pr0n and for my political views and although not quite comfy about it being known to everybody I do not care much. If they want to send me to quarry they will anyway. Fuck NSA and current incarnation of authoritarians. They shall rot in hell together with idiots that make it a business to sell my private data to everybody and any attempt of protection against it, socially conspicuous.

  7. Re:God Republicans are Stupid on The Mexican Drug Cartels' Involuntary IT Guy · · Score: 1

    shooting the bastards outright is waste of ammunition - hang them!

  8. Re:God Republicans are Stupid on The Mexican Drug Cartels' Involuntary IT Guy · · Score: 1

    I suppose all these other foreign ministers that she was talking to, should have made a documentary donation to US congress too or else get bombed into stone age as it should be, or?

  9. Re:Snowden isn't coming - this is all a ruse on Snowden Reportedly In Talks To Return To US To Face Trial · · Score: 1

    Concessions on Ukraine in return for Snowden? I mean get real - US play hard ball on Ukraine and Russia for more than a year now. They played hard ball on Snowden too. Current US government does not see anything wrong with both policies so why would anybody think that changing one being paid by changing another is at all what US government want?

  10. Re:They Live on AVG Announces Invisibility Glasses · · Score: 1

    Obey, Consume, Sleep, Bend, Conform.
    Here Iftfy.

  11. Re:Needs several people to wear them on AVG Announces Invisibility Glasses · · Score: 1

    They all surpoassed NKWD and GESTAPO as well as STASI in their efficiency and reach. Considering so called enhanced interrogation and killing of some (mostly wanted) people with drones they are already far ahead. But of course they are working on a license from democratically chosen government albeit one must accept that gerrymandered elections districts in some areas of US democratic system are not really all that democratic and rather unproductive.

  12. Re:I'm not saying aliens, but YEAH... ALIENS. on Xeroxed Gene May Have Paved the Way For Large Human Brain · · Score: 1

    What advanced intelligence?

  13. optimization on 5 White Collar Jobs Robots Already Have Taken · · Score: 1

    Lets face it - the drive to optimize and automate things cannot be stopped and its natural consequence is that most jobs will be optimized out of existence making it the first time in history possible to live off of the rent. This does not have to happen today but some day in the future the automation may come to a stable point.
    The question is then who possess it all. The other is what will happen with out-optimized people. I think great SF works show it all - intelligent ones in societies that share and redistribute may have a life of art and science leaving the lower classes to indulging in chemical and technological stimulants.

    Possibly you can also have a situation where you just leave the majority to itself. If they have no means and cannot acquire any (no jobs) this will lead to violence.

    The other interesting point is this. Automation and optimization is nice but it has a weak spot - it is optimized for a given set of parameters and given ranges. If something major happens the qualities of humans that have not been put into automated infrastructure may be needed to survive changed environment. At the end it is as it always was - something big happens (Toba blows up or 1% goes for soylent green solution etc) and the survivors have earth for themselves.

  14. Re:About right on In Florida, Secrecy Around Stingray Leads To Plea Bargain For a Robber · · Score: 1

    You assume that justice or rather penitentiary system in US is meant to rehabilitate instead of simply to apply some form of retribution.

  15. Re:How do you confirm somebody's gender online? on An Evidence-Based Approach To Online Dating · · Score: 1

    I actually tried. What I found out is this: time and money spent do not justify the results.At the end if a hooker does not do a blow job well I just wasted a good hour and 50E. Most of traditional dating sides require a fee from males (and lesbians). You also invest time into finding and negotiating a date then you go on one. There are different people of course - some will score every time they want and they want every time - I would not turn to dating site if that were my case. Thus after some time I concluded that instead of frustration and rejection I can go for hookers. If one pays well one goes above the level of misery - that is of course if hookers are legal in your country. For me they offer the best deal. Again for me the dating BS is for people that have too much time on their hands and interest in fellow humans that justifies the risks and costs. OC this approach does not suite some. I tried all the other options except abstinence and this seems the best. ymmv of course.

  16. Re:Boring on An Evidence-Based Approach To Online Dating · · Score: 1

    I think this is changing at least in civilized countries it does - for years now German couples that split have to support the financially weaker side independently of gender thereof. There are also limits for how much a side that takes kids can ask for help - courts tend to believe that if a kid is healthy and kid caring parent too then if there are no other obstacles this side can go to work thus reducing financial strain on the other. This of course does not mean you go off the relationship scot-free. If she did trick you in producing offspring you are out of luck - you have to pay. Having offspring is a risky business. If you did not produce one then it is easy. Especially if you had a premarital agreement. If things are that uncomplicated you can even save on a lawyer and take one the last one time together.

  17. Re:Remarkable feat on How NSA Spies Stole the Keys To the Encryption Castle · · Score: 1

    Judging on the way they handled Turing for his 'crimes' I suppose letting them know all about everybody's lives is just OK. After all only criminals and terrorists should fear.
      Oh wait they apologized afterward so all is well then....

  18. Re:He Was The Disease on Resistant Bacterial Infection Outbreak At California Hospital · · Score: 1, Troll
    I seriously doubt that he had anything to do with freeing me from tyranny. These were my fellow citizens who kicked the collective ass of communist party plus communist parties themselves by running their economies to the ground and seeing everything as danger to communist ideals thus suffocating all non-governemnt initiated activity except resistance. He happened to be just at the right spot to take the glory.
    US were sick when he took office. I am not sure they recovered all that much unless of course you take that the status of US finances is perfect.

    This is a bit OT but still. I saw a documentary about him not long time ago where they said that although he was a right wing anticommunist radical there were only 3 'marines sending events' at his watch - the smallest number since WWII. No wonder nobody likes US and US embassies have to look like fortresses. But hey this was apparently not his fault!

  19. Re:anti-bacterial (soap) != antibiotics on Resistant Bacterial Infection Outbreak At California Hospital · · Score: 1

    This and the antibiotics cooks in 3rd world do not have sewage processing plants for fluid waste from their production facilities. I mean the costs savings have to come from somewhere...

  20. Re: Oops on Resistant Bacterial Infection Outbreak At California Hospital · · Score: 1

    actually only napalm helps. Added bonus - after 12h constant application it smells like victory.

  21. Re:From the grave... on Resistant Bacterial Infection Outbreak At California Hospital · · Score: 1

    I think you did not read last memo - it is all Putin's.
    But it us OK because his empire although very evil is just crumbling and unimportant.

  22. Re:someone explain for the ignorant on Credit Card Fraud Could Peak In 2015 As the US Moves To EMV · · Score: 1

    You are probably right about insecurities in pin&chip but it is still better than what Muricans still have now?
    The road of progress is long, boring and difficult.

  23. Re:Or how about no jobs? on The Software Revolution · · Score: 1

    Housing, food, drink and entertainment - one still need that and I do not see how this is going to be provided to people that have less work as he over-occupied uber-class (the one just below the owners of it all). If you do not provide that you will first need some powerful security forces - these could be quite automated so not so much occupation for a joe sixpack who will miss his sixpack altogether probably. Still even if masses cannot reach the 1% they still cause enough mayhem to make life of 1% unpleasant. So at the end - whatever happens there will be some jobs at controlling of the masses involving beating up the crap out of them and dealing with corpses. Gosh this can even be a ceiling for 'natural' civilizations.

  24. wrong summary? on Game Theory Calls Cooperation Into Question · · Score: 1

    So they found out that sometimes populations get stuck in situations without cooperation and that this is not beneficial for their payoff and for the population as a whole. So how is this showing cooperation is bad or impossible? It just shows that sometimes you get stuck and there is no way out. How does that calls cooperation into question? Only in /.tards eyes maybe?

  25. Re:It changes every week on Alcohol's Evaporating Health Benefits · · Score: 1

    if the grain of salt is too frequent it is bad for you too.
    Just saying...