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This guy is just the new Fred Figglehorn, trying to add a little Johnny Knoxville to the character. It will go away soon.

Slo-mo of the shattering wine glasses is mesmerizing.

Zillows is best served following this example.

She doesn’t have to remove ANY photos. Why? Since she is using the photos for comedy, lampooning, satire, caricature-ization it falls under fair use. The EXACT same way that the Starbucks logo was used to open a fake coffee shop.

Yeah, these “background surveillance” adware apps are scary. I read about the SilverPush program in an excellent expose article. What’s worse is that after the article ran and more reporters/officials starting asking questions the company scrubbed their presence from the web. All accounts, Youtube and other

Creeped out by this? I guess I shouldn’t tell you that all those free game apps for your phone run a marketing tool that listens for inaudible pings from your phone, computer, TV and any other sound source.

“Seattle times......one of the officers mentioned scissors...”

......./facepalm.....really....I really have to explain the author’s point? The point of the exclusives is so they sell more consoles, which means more people play on their platform, so that they have more opportunity to market on that console platform. (Ergo, also have more opportunity to market their cross

The electronics advantage didn’t occur until at least halfway through the war. Once the Navy was able to get transistors attached to the anti-aircraft only then did the U.S. separate itself from Japan. That advancement alone can almost solely be credited with winning the Pacific theatre, as it made Japan’s airforce

Yup. After the wake up call of World War 2 and the realization that too many countries are run under rather aggressive government styles the U.S. pledged to never have a military force that was weaker than the next three armies combined. This is a standing directive across all branches.

Meh, comments are less here because this is the wrap-up results article. The other articles covering this topic before and as it went to court were vociferous on the matter.

Chappie wasn’t misunderstood. He was clearly identified as self aware AI and was targeted for elimination. Left unspoken, there was a clear directive to not allow AI to gain self awareness. The human transferring consciousness into a robot body was kind of a Jump The Shark ending to be honest. Blomkamp did a lot of

No way they were hacked. All of those headlines are too creative and reek of imitating “The Onion”.

The issue is that in the second clip Trump still gets Macron to reach out to Trump’s hand. (At Trump’s hip.) So the show of dominance is still on Trump’s side as political handshakes go when they are interpreted.

Yes, there’s a word for that. Oligarchy.

So, no angle over Spirit unlawfully using the Railway Labor Act to force their pilots to work on an expired contract for two years while Spirit negotiates unfaithfully? Par for the course I guess. It’s never the big company at fault, always the worker.

It’s stated right in this article.

Big head or little head?

Big head or little head?

Fully agree sir. The side issue is that the FCC doesn’t have the logs, or at least doesn’t control the original logs. Their cloud service provider would. So people should be approaching the provider to see if anyone there is willing to leak that info.

Earlier articles have stated that the FCC contracted out the comments page so that another John Oliver incident wouldn’t occur. The FCC claimed that the site should be able to handle similar traffic since the original incident. Whether that is the site always being able to handle it, or contracting to a cloud