johnshireley
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johnshireley

So, why exactly _aren’t_ they moving forward with this? A solid majority of Americans want it, and I’m certain it would help get a lot of people to the polls as a bedrock issue. It seems like a no-brainer to me.

Nailed it. I think sometimes some of the ‘authors’ on this site are secretly in a competition with each other to out-cool-kid their way to the brass ring. Also, referring to Warren Buffet as not being interesting is a pretty laser focused way of saying “I don’t understand very much”.

No offense intended here (ok, I’m totally hoping to offend you), but you sound like an arm chair know-it-all who doesn’t, in fact, know anything. The ‘alliances’ of both those wars essentially grew and shrank organically. The US didn’t even enter WW2 until it was more than half over, same with WW1. And Russia was

You seem like not an expert on any of this. Virtually everything you wrote is either just flat out wrong, or seriously misinformed, or basically just a negative opinion. Being the loud, cranky kid in the room isn’t all that cool man. How about next time you contribute something?

If you’re going to provide evidence or information, it’s best to do so by not pointing to an article hidden behind a paywall. I looked into this a bit further and found some information from the LA Times, and it seems that things are not quite as willy-nilly as you’re making them out to be. All requests are being

I wouldn’t count on it. Just sayin’. Apple has made it’s reputation confounding common sense.

While I don’t disagree with any of your feelings about organized religion or these sleazy people and ‘Prosperity Gospel’ in general, your writing would really benefit from some editing and toning things down a bit. As I’m reading your article, it felt a bit like you were whipping yourself into a sort of a frenzy, and

Telling people that obesity is not healthy is not ‘fat phobic’. I mean, tear that comment apart in however way you want, but it isn’t. Even large(r) people know this is true.

Sigh. I think the title of this might be better served if written as “How to modify your Android status bar with some apps designed for that purpose”, as opposed to “How to hack..”. I really don’t understand this continued misuse of that term. Is it for clickbait purposes? It’s really kind of tired at this point to

Not sure if you’re being serious or not here, but the point of you getting as far away from AOL as fast as possible is because in the history of it’s transformation into various iterations of a “media” company, you can bet your bippy at some point managing and maintaining those email services are going to be

Yes, because both sides are the same. Did I get that correctly?

I have Googled this and simply can’t find anywhere else that says any of this with any kind of proof or first hand witnesses. I don’t doubt this has probably occurred in some sense of it, but you’re implying a fairly large scale. Can you provide us with more sources, or really anything? 

Who’s “us”? That’s about the most smug thing I think I’ve heard anyone say in quite a long time. Exactly what is the importance of old buildings? Esp. ones on the precipice of a knife’s edge on a mountaintop just itching to collapse and kill some people? Do yourself a favor and learn some common sense, Internet

You are 100% correct. Sentimentality over older structures is almost always, at best, misplaced. Our own human history is just such a tiny speck of nothing in the planet’s timeline that it’s laughable. And honestly, a 100 year old structure built in a questionable location to begin with is just not worth saving or

“his products are all shoddy garbage full of problems and design flaws”.

Right. I mean, I get the gnawing jealousy here, and there are even quite a few worrisome issues around Tesla the company and Musk the man, no doubt. But when you reduce your criticisms to such extreme and almost laughable points, you reduce your

I’m curious as to why Google and Apple don’t just completely shut down their respective app stores to all Russian users. It’s a shit move I know, but with due respect to the average Russian citizen, there’s a whole bunch of them (the vast majority, apparently) who still don’t grasp the situation they’ve been thrust in

This is just crazy. It looks like a slower, lazier, and dumber version Big Dog from Boston Scientific that was doing way more impressive movements 14 years ago. Seriously. Why is Kawasaki even doing this? If they’ve got something impressive to show, or something new, then do it; but rehashing mobile robot technology

Well, it’ll sure put a whole new spin on the concept of working from home. Especially when you have retirees working from the comfort of their nursing homes remotely operating factory robots to earn some extra cash. Chew on that for a bit. AI doesn’t need any further development from that perspective, just put the

That’s a good point _but_ higher screen refreshes usually help with that, and although the Q2 debuted with 90Hz, a newer update brought that up to 120Hz which has supposedly helped a lot of folks out.

If you’re on the outside looking in, that might be why you don’t see anything compelling about it. I had an Oculus Go set for a year or so, and it was just completely unimpressive. Plus I’m super affected by the whole screen door affect anyway, so, meh. But when I put a Quest 2 on for the first time and did the demo