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  1. Re:Public Folders on Dropbox Kills Public Folders, Users Rebel (ndtv.com) · · Score: 1

    Hey! See sig...

  2. Re:So laundering your bitcoin wasn't paranoia on Bitcoin Exchange Ordered To Give IRS Years of Data On Millions of Users (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1

    being there is no tax in the books for using it its more a scare tacit rember its the irs your dealing with they dont even understand there tax laws.

    I don't always take tax advice on the internet, but when I do, I take it from someone who spells like a twelve year old and can't form a comprehensive sentence.

  3. Re:Understandable, but foolish on Terminally Ill Teen Won Historic Ruling To Preserve Body (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    As much as I have suffered, no matter how much I will suffer, I want to be alive. Worst case scenario I continue exploring the world from my own mind because my body is ineffective or in a prison

    You've obviously never experienced a 450-slide PowerPoint presentation.

  4. Re:They paid for it on Terminally Ill Teen Won Historic Ruling To Preserve Body (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    and her world would be completely different from the way she knew it.

    Please. Haven't you seen Back to the Future? Marty McFly handled the future just fine.

  5. Re:About 1% of employees are this dumb on The NHS's 1.2 Million Employees Are Trapped in a 'Reply-All' Email Thread (businessinsider.com) · · Score: 1

    What kind of sysadmin are you that you would place a DL into the TO field?? Good god, man.

  6. Re:Dumbass editor... it works on People Are Drilling Holes Into Their iPhone 7 To 'Make a Headphone Jack' (craveonline.com) · · Score: 1

    Do you even lulz?

  7. this will be better and not inconvenience them in any way

    Except for the lack of charging with headphones plugged in. Which you've completely left out of your rant.

    That's a serious downside for much more than 1% of users. It is virtually impossible for that condition not to become an annoying pain in the ass.

    Thankfully, the 6/6+/SE line remains available. There are no real new useful features on 7 anyway. Bokeh, seriously?

  8. Re:Where?? What is wrong with MORE CHOICE on Apple Launches the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus; Feature Water-Resistance, Lack Headphone Jack (www.bgr.in) · · Score: 1

    My ears push 12 VDC at 2.6 amps you insensitive clod!

  9. Re:Laissez Faire Capitalist Here... on Google Fiber To Cut Staff In Half After User Totals Disappoint, Says Report (dslreports.com) · · Score: 1

    ...with an NSA backdoor, of course.

  10. Government shutting down social media accounts represents a prior restraint on subsequent speech.

    Except the government did not shut down her social media accounts. Facebook voluntarily shut down her Facebook account at the request of law enforcement.

  11. Re:What's the big problem? on The Chip Card Transition In the US Has Been a Disaster (qz.com) · · Score: 3, Funny

    AND my PIN is 12 digits long.

    That's amazing! So is the combination to my luggage!

  12. Re:And all of the municipal Internet will too on Starbucks and McDonald's Announce Porn Blocks On Their Wi-Fi Networks (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    You're afraid that government's going to be run like one of the most successful businesses in US history?

    If by "successful" you mean poisoning their customers, avoiding billions in US taxes, and contributing to the overall obesity epidemic in the US, then, yeah, sure. That sounds like a perfect business model for the US government.

    It's a commonly stated fact that McDonald's food just doesn't go bad, and there are numerous examples of McDonald's burgers old enough to remember the first season of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air still looking perfectly palatable. As if that wasn't worrying enough, when McDonald's food is left out in the open, even bugs and flies won't attempt to eat it. It says a lot when creatures known mostly for converging around piles of horse excrement won't touch your food.

    McDonald's has always maintained that the reason their burgers enjoy Ric Flair levels of longevity is because there's very little moisture in them. While this is accurate, McDonald's leavse out the reason their food contains so little moisture. Luckily, actual scientists not wearing golden arches on their labcoats have a simple answer. McDonald's food is laden with so much fat, sugar and salt that they're effectively immune to the effects of spoilage under normal circumstances. Meaning that under the right conditions, McDonald's food could outlive anyone reading this and still be edible.

  13. Re:That will make Uber *WORSE* on Uber Plans To Start Monitoring Their Drivers' Behavior (sfgate.com) · · Score: 0
    The only thing more annoying than those are the slashdot poster who inserts a CR after every line for no fucking reason whatsoever.

    To your point #1 - over the limit is over the limit. You will not be cited for impeding the flow of traffic if you are traveling at or near the limit, regardless of what other traffic is doing. Because everyone is doing 85 in a 65 does not mean your uber driver should be too.

  14. Re:Harry Potter my ass... on DVD Player Found In Tesla Autopilot Crash, Says Florida Officials (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Hey, is it just me, or is the title a bit.....odd?

    potter: British term for putter.

    putter: a golf club...

    Harry, potter my ass! Yikes.

  15. Harry Potter my ass... on DVD Player Found In Tesla Autopilot Crash, Says Florida Officials (reuters.com) · · Score: 4, Funny

    Porn. Absolutely porn. No 40 year old man is driving down the road in his bad ass Tesla watching Harry Potter. No way, not happening. Porn.

  16. Re:I propose a counter offer.... on Frontier Teams With AT&T To Block Google Fiber Access To Utility Poles (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Moving the existing service(s) up and performing make-ready to the pole for the new service is best handled by the same crew. It's safer, it's cheaper, and it's one less crew up in your 'hood.

  17. Re:Great, just fucking great on Microsoft Prepares One Final, Full-Screen Get Windows 10 Nag (zdnet.com) · · Score: 4, Interesting
    Not exactly the same, but in the neighborhood for sure.

    http://www.pcgamer.com/woman-w...

    A California woman has been awarded $10,000 in a lawsuit over a botched Windows 10 installation that she said she didn't want, didn't authorize, and left her computer running at a âoecrawlâ and prone to crashing. Microsoft's customer support service was unable to solve the problem, so she sued for lost wages and the cost of a new PC, and came out on top.

  18. Re:As long as it's for the right reason on Alicia Keys Latest Artist To Enforce No Cell Phone Policy at Concerts (slashgear.com) · · Score: 1, Interesting

    You're part of the problem... hate to say it. Put the fucking phone away. Facebook update... please.

  19. First, you'd have to say that anyone is actually suggesting such a thing.

    I think his point was that is exactly what Trump is saying. Trump's fuck 'em all attitude is well documented.

  20. 123456 on Microsoft May Ban Your Favorite Password (securityweek.com) · · Score: 1

    That's fine, Microsoft.

    But what about my luggage?

  21. Re:A solution in search of a problem.. on Hotel Experience With Android Lightswitches (dreamwidth.org) · · Score: 1

    Oh, wait, you're not right after all. You're just reinventing the hotel keycard switch, but with added complexity and dubious benefits.

    Most of the those switches activate when you stick anything at all into them...which totally defeats the purpose.

  22. Re: from the not-so-bright department on Scuba Diver Survives Being Sucked Into Nuclear Plant (nydailynews.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Umm....maybe this isn't obvious to everyone, but to me it's clearly a bad idea to publish publicly on the internet a perfect covert entrance to a nuclear power plant.

    The reservoir where the man surfaced does not appear to be within the secure area of the facility. One could jump into the water from a low bridge crossing on S Ocean Dr.

  23. DOS attack... on Internet By Light Promises To Leave Wi-Fi Eating Dust (yahoo.com) · · Score: 1

    ...with a well placed umbrella.

  24. Re:Which 28 Banks? on US Banks To Test ATMs Which Accept Your Smartphone Instead Of Cards (ibtimes.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Chase is one.

    http://www.nbcchicago.com/news...

    I'm sure all the rest are right behind them.

  25. Re:The staff were also forced to use fax machines on Hackers Demand $3.6 Million From Hollywood Hospital Following Cyber-Attack (softpedia.com) · · Score: 1

    Typical IT drone...stuck on stage five.