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  1. Umm... I dress similar, frequently. I'm pretty sure I'm not a Nazi, and I know I didn't vote for Trump. I have been called a Nazi, which amuses me. I've been to more High Holidays than I can count and I'm not white. I don't even hate anyone, I don't think.

    I am going to be right pissed, if I have to buy a new wardrobe.

  2. Re: MODERATORS ARE CENSORING POSTS on Scientists Discover 91 Volcanoes Below Antarctic Ice Sheet (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    At its core, it is reproducible. Put more energy in, get heat. Greenhouse gasses trap energy. We can reproduce this all day, every day.

  3. Re: Domino effect on Scientists Discover 91 Volcanoes Below Antarctic Ice Sheet (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    To predict how it will impact the area and, potentially, the globe. That's why they worry. They worry because it may impact our future in negative ways.

  4. Re: Why the fuck would I want this? on Samsung Pushes Its 4K/HDR TV Service in Europe (4k.com) · · Score: 1

    Out of curiosity, do you have a source for that 1% figure?

  5. Re: Negative agreements aren't legal in some place on Online Critics Decry Even More Wells Fargo Fraud Scandals (boingboing.net) · · Score: 1

    I pretty much use "free" software, exclusively. I never see any such thing. ;-)

  6. Re: Negative agreements aren't legal in some plac on Online Critics Decry Even More Wells Fargo Fraud Scandals (boingboing.net) · · Score: 1

    Hitler was appointed, not elected. Hitler was never elected. I have no idea why this myth continues to be parroted. Read a book!

    Seriously, use Google. Hitler wasn't elected.

  7. Re: They're liberal when it suits them on Silicon Valley Billionaire Fails To Prevent Access To Public Beach (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Just as an addendum, I own all the land around a body of water. I must allow public access.

  8. Re: They're liberal when it suits them on Silicon Valley Billionaire Fails To Prevent Access To Public Beach (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    You do know what libertarian means, yes? It is the opposing side of authoritarian, on the political compass. It's a broad spectrum.

    I'm a pretty hardcore libertarian, and you can use my property if you want. It's all good. Just clear your mess, when you're done.

  9. Re: "more women and ethnic minorities" on Blizzard Starts Drive To Recruit More Women and Ethnic Minorities (bbc.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Press X to apologize profusely.

  10. Re: platoon formation on Tesla Looking To Start Testing Autonomous Semi In 'Platoon' Formation (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    CB and in between two truckers. Man, the mileage was great for that trip. They kept letting me in, much of the way across I-40.

  11. Re: Well if the NFL can't stand them why should we on Consumer Reports Pulls Microsoft Laptop Recommendation (go.com) · · Score: 1

    Ask her to put her hands on your penis, then you can compare hand sizes.

    See? I'm helping.

  12. 98 didn't even have automatic updates, iirc.

  13. Re: Lets assume TFA is correct on Global Investment Firm Warns 7.8 Degrees of Global Warming Is Possible (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    Charity only counts when it goes to your causes?

  14. Re: Random Number on Researchers Build True Random Number Generator From Carbon Nanotubes (ieee.org) · · Score: 1

    You... I like you.

    Throughout history, we have thought many things were random. In some cases, we decided that those acts had been done by gods. I am not sure random even exists. Traditionally, it has just meant poorly understood, even though we worded it differently. Bell's Theorum can get fucked.

  15. Re: Probably not new on T-Mobile To Launch Its Own Branded Budget Smartphone (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    I can understand not reading the article, but you missed the first sentence of the summary.

  16. Re: There is a difference on Maybe Americans Don't Need Fast Home Internet Service, FCC Suggests (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    About that... The wealthy fared well enough. It was largely poor vs. poor, once the royals were eliminated.

  17. Re: I'm okay with it on In Less Than Five Years, 45 Billion Cameras Will Be Watching Us (fastcompany.com) · · Score: 1

    Your username, one of my favorite songs.

  18. Re: Don't pose nude on An Image Site Is Victimizing Countless Women and Little Can Be Done (vice.com) · · Score: 2

    No. Breaking refers to the plane, legally speaking. Entering through an unlocked door is still breaking and entering. You broke the plane and made ingress.

  19. Re: Leaked Political hit job masquerading as "sc on Leaked Federal Climate Report Finds Link Between Climate Change, Human Activity (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    More people, globally, die from cold, as opposed to death by heat.

  20. Re: Leaked Political hit job masquerading as "scie on Leaked Federal Climate Report Finds Link Between Climate Change, Human Activity (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    They will move south and mix with brown bears. They have already started doing so. I think they call them growler or groler bears. Grizzlies are brown bears, it's the same species.

    The truth is, life will go on. Life will adapt.

    It's going to suck, but many species will survive. Life is amazingly adept at finding a way to survive, some life will even thrive.

    However, it's gonna suck.

  21. Re: dumb machines on You Can Trick Self-Driving Cars By Defacing Street Signs (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1

    If that were true, we'd not be driving already.

  22. Re: dumb machines on You Can Trick Self-Driving Cars By Defacing Street Signs (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1

    Nobody would think so?

    Challenge accepted.

  23. Re: dumb machines on You Can Trick Self-Driving Cars By Defacing Street Signs (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1

    The octagon is the most common. It is not universal. Most counties use one of a few choices.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wik...

    Some fun reading.

  24. Re: Good luck California! on North Korea Now Making Missile-Ready Nuclear Weapons, US Analysts Say (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    In places where travel is heavily restricted and the citizens spy on themselves, it is hard to insert a spy.

  25. Re: Too little, too late on Mazda Announces Breakthrough In Long-Coveted Engine Technology (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    To use this as a comparative, I live in the US. If I want, I can install a charger, throw up a small solar array - I already have one, and charge that bitch from the Sun. I don't even have to ask permission. I can pretty much plop that thing anywhere I'd want to and not a fuck will be given.

    Meh... We do have some good things.

    If it doesn't touch the grid, I can wire it with any wire I want. Insurance may choose to not cover this, of course. But, in theory, I could wire it with electric fence wire.