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  1. Dont cross the streams....

  2. Fusion will both eliminate the need for dirty energy and relieve the world's helium shortage... any day, real soon now!

    All they gotta do is bring the pieces together.....

  3. Re:It's not a matter of opinion, it's a proven FAC on Clinton Urged To Challenge Election Results Due To Possible Hacking [Update] (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    AS neither do you? Fact: I attended rallies Fact: One person had more people at said rallies than the other You can not like it all you want.

  4. Re:The claim was that Bernie won the popular vote on Clinton Urged To Challenge Election Results Due To Possible Hacking [Update] (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    That claim is false. Either you agree that the claim was false or you are a liar.

    So, everyone's opinion is a fact now? Interesting premise you have there. Pretty much shows your special brand of ignorance.

  5. If the truth doesn't matter at all anymore, then why do we even both talking to each other?

    Because "your" truth is only so from the perception that everything was on the up and up and not a collusion to let her win the primary.

    My truth comes from going to a few events for Her and Bernie. Her events were literally devoid of anyone. A few hundred at events that should see thousands. His events? The crowds were like sporting events.

    I am not sure what America you live, but "truth" is what I see, in the world.

    The truth is, she won in a primary rigged for her to win, voted on by a block of people that would really only ever vote for her as Bernie wasnt even in their "party" -- as stupid as that is.

  6. Re:NoSQL is stuff for morons on MongoDB CEO Claims They're Luring Customers From Oracle (diginomica.com) · · Score: 1

    But feel free to show us how bright you are and give us a few examples where a SQL based DB (actually they are called "relational", but I guess you know that ...) is superior to a NoSQL DB.

    Hey, jackass, you misread the entire conversation if you think we are saying what you just posted.

    I agreed with the guy who pointed out that there are proper tools for proper solutions i.e. NOT EVERYTHING IS A NAIL IF YOU ARE A HAMMER.

    Apparently, you have a reading comprehension problem.

    Cheers.

  7. Re:NoSQL is stuff for morons on MongoDB CEO Claims They're Luring Customers From Oracle (diginomica.com) · · Score: 1

    No; morons are people who think that RDBMS's using SQL are the only database solution you will ever need for any problem you might ever encounter. NoSQL databases have their uses. I personally wouldn't choose MongoDB, but there are definitely situations where some form of NoSQL is better than SQL.

    If I had points, but I spent them modding that retard down.

  8. This is not news, its hand waving on Facebook Finds More Ad-Metric Errors, Vows Clarity About Fixes (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    They knew all this beforehand, regardless of what they "discovered".

    People were literally screaming it on TVs, blasting tweets directly to them, etc... for months.

    I can wave my hands too, for my favorite sports teams.
    Facebook is not a sports teams.
    Fuck you, FB.

  9. Preserving culture is like trying to keep the flu virus from mutating...

    If I had points++ but it is fun to watch intelligence anguish down here.

  10. Indeed. Using subjective labels as measurements and then trying to use those same labels as jusitification for the horrible math at play behind them is lol.

  11. Re: Supply and demand on Ask Slashdot: Why Are American Tech Workers Paid So Well? · · Score: 1

    Whats even more funny is how little tax yanks pay in relation to EU and other G20 nations, yet they still think they're entitled to their high paying jobs, etc.

    Yes, because us "yanks" told the fuckwad Kings who ruled us to FUCK OFF years ago.

    Cake and Eat it syndrome is the birthright of every American.

  12. Instead of asking his intent

    Ah yes, asking for his intent, wherein he'll lie, distort or otherwise come up with some lame excuse. I keep seeing this theme throughout internet argument

    LOL! So your first specious reason is invalid, but here is the second specious reason the first one is re-validated?

    Bro, thanks for the laugh off my ass today.

  13. Re:Daesh is depreciatory on Man Who Named His Wi-Fi SSID 'Daesh 21' Prosecuted Under French Anti-Terror Law (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    One of my neighbors has his WiFi access point named after the local pro football team. I think a reasonable person would conclude he's a fan of that team. Same thing here.

    Ah yes, the good old assumption law.

    Instead of asking his intent, and getting his take, like maybe he wanted to mark the NAME and the PLACE where a POS was held, in a public way, for people to remember, and never forget a POS's NAME.

    Luckily, we don't need to know his INTENT. We can just go arrest him, because of the good old assumption law!

    We have this here too! Brought to you in America by first world privilage birth, and re-enforced by the Patriot Act.

  14. 62% accuracy is now the new 95%.

    Is this part of the "everyone wins" generation come to life in practical science now? lel

  15. If you do this then you can't easily set a conditional break point.

    Sure you can, use a better IDE.

  16. Re:Does this happen often? on Scuba Diver Survives Being Sucked Into Nuclear Plant (nydailynews.com) · · Score: 2, Insightful

    So its up to 99.99999999999999999999999999999999999999% to make even more warnings for the 0.00000000000000000000000000000000000000001% who cant read or comprehend language?

    As you said, 2 instances across nearly 30 years? is not even remotely cause for speculation in this instance, given the idiots refusal to read or pay attention while scuba diving.

  17. Second verse, same as the first.... on YouTube Promises Changes To Copyright Claim Policy (thestack.com) · · Score: 1

    YAWN. Is YT pandering microphone still on?

  18. The Password is..... on The Most Popular Bad Passwords of 2015 (dice.com) · · Score: 1

    Thanks for the helpful list of first attack passwords for a brute force.

    Always mind boggling what someone will use as a PW.

  19. Have you watched the movies? Of course there's money (likely of various forms)... Luke sold his speeder to get money to pay Han, with a promise of more from Leah. Han, of course, had a bounty on his head from Jaba that Fet collected. The specifics of the Star Wars economy was never laid out, because it's completely irrelevant to the storyline.

    Except the planet Luke starts out on is outside the empire, run by smugglers (the HUTTS).

    They might have money but that does squat to prove money is used throughout the empire, just among smugglers.

    And thanks for pointing out how irrelevant it is, as if none of us knew, because, ya know, economies about fantastical adventures in space, far, far away and long, long ago, are so rooted in reality.

  20. Re:NoSQL is amateur land. on Over 650 TB of Data Up For Grabs From Publicly Exposed MongoDB Database (csoonline.com) · · Score: 1

    I'm not sure about Postges, but the default install of MySQL will only listen on localhost. So you have to change your config file to even get it to respond from a remote computer. Then there's the account you're actually accessing it from. By default, the root account in MySQL is also only accessible from localhost. So that's 2 things you have to change simply to even allow a connection from a remote machine in MySQL.

    Wow. Two things? WOW!

    And here I thought it would be simple to make sure that out of the box you don't immediately broadcast your enterprise/development/baby learning database to everyone ever like say the actual point of the article.

  21. The first poor logism here is that their economy runs on MONEY in the first place and that the EMPIRE is not just some communist enclave that forces ppl to just build whatever the hell it wants.

  22. Uh, Light bulb over your head? on Philips Won't Block Third-Party Bulbs After All (engadget.com) · · Score: 2

    "....However, we under estimated the impact this would have on a small number of customers who use lights from other brands ..."

    Yes, because business are always swayed by the MINORITY.

    right.

  23. Maaaaahhhht Daayyhhhhmon, our new testiment scientologist come home!

  24. Re:It's not the size on Microsoft and Others Mean Stiff Competition For Apple iPad Pro · · Score: 1

    Touch means instant teleportation of the pointer to an element on a screen instead of a traversal which can be monitored...

    The models of interaction are just different enough you really can't combine them well.

    Completely and utterly wrong. You have to transition your entire finger, hand, or arm, unlike with a mouse that is only a wrist flick.

  25. Hovercar? on Fusion Progress: Superheated Gas Kept Stable For 5 Milliseconds · · Score: 1

    You must be flying one; I missed the announcement.