Ding Dong the Wicked Witch is DEAD!!!

2016-11-11 Thread datajanit0r
> Jim Bell: > This is called "Duverger's Law". Fuck Duverger's arse research. He is just as dishonest as . With their logic, the 46% that didn't vote voted for Clinton because she lost. Retarded. -- @abditum

Ding Dong the Wicked Witch is DEAD!!!

2016-11-11 Thread Griffin Boyce
> Shawn K. Quinn: > Let me explain to you how presidential voting works (in every state but Maine and Nebraska, anyway) Don't care about rules. YOU could've written in anybody yins wanted, stupid. > voting for Gary Johnson was the same as voting for Trump A vote for one is not a vote for

Re: US: Post Election Protests

2016-11-11 Thread grarpamp
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1d9lm-T87AQ +111

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2016-11-11 Thread grarpamp
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2016/11/fbi-operated-23-tor-hidden-child-porn-sites-deployed-malware-from-them https://www.reddit.com/r/news/comments/5ceq0y/fbi_operated_23_torhidden_child_porn_sites/ According to an FBI affidavit among the unsealed documents: In the normal course of the

Re: [i...@fsf.org: He invented the Web. Would he give up on free standards?]

2016-11-11 Thread Razer
Last word on the subject putz. Obtuse means you approached a topic at some odd angle that others might not immediately comprehend. Saying it means 'somehow slow' does the full meaning an injustice. Obtuseness can be a good thing. "Thinking outside the box" can be 'obtuse' thinking. Illiterate

Re: though shalt NOT gloat!

2016-11-11 Thread z9wahqvh
a rare moment when Juan & the Washington Post agree https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/plum-line/wp/2016/ 11/11/if-you-voted-for-trump-because-hes-anti-establishment-guess-what-you- got-conned/ -z On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 4:56 PM, juan wrote: > > > > So, how long

Re: Ding Dong the Wicked Witch is DEAD!!!

2016-11-11 Thread juan
Jim wrote: >Ding Dong the Wicked Witch is DEAD!!! So, good news, the wicked witch lost. Bad news, trump won.

Re: though shalt NOT gloat!

2016-11-11 Thread Zenaan Harkness
An unbelievable gauntlet? A total liar? Someone who selfishly intends to line his $10 billion pockets into $100+ billion pockets? http://russia-insider.com/en/politics/incredible-last-minute-trump-ad-exposed-corrupt-elite/ri17542 We rail. We hope. Good luck fellow humans.

Re: [i...@fsf.org: He invented the Web. Would he give up on free standards?]

2016-11-11 Thread Zenaan Harkness
On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 12:24:59PM -0800, Stephen D. Williams wrote: > On 11/11/16 12:16 PM, Razer wrote: > > > > > > > > On 11/11/2016 12:08 PM, Stephen D. Williams wrote: > >> On 11/11/16 12:05 PM, Razer wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> On 11/11/2016 11:12 AM, Stephen D. Williams wrote: >

Re: [i...@fsf.org: He invented the Web. Would he give up on free standards?]

2016-11-11 Thread Cecilia Tanaka
On Nov 11, 2016 5:41 PM, "Stephen D. Williams" wrote: >> >> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schmuck_(pejorative) > > As with other words, it can be used endearingly to mostly flip the meaning: Have a beer, you poor schmuck. Thanks Stephen! :) When I was a child, I wanted to pet a

Re: [i...@fsf.org: He invented the Web. Would he give up on free standards?]

2016-11-11 Thread Stephen D. Williams
On 11/11/16 12:54 PM, Cecilia Tanaka wrote: > > On Nov 11, 2016 5:41 PM, "Stephen D. Williams" > wrote: > >> > >> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schmuck_(pejorative) > >> > > > > As with other words, it

Re: [i...@fsf.org: He invented the Web. Would he give up on free standards?]

2016-11-11 Thread Stephen D. Williams
On 11/11/16 12:36 PM, Cecilia Tanaka wrote: > > The most bizarre 'benefit' of CypherPunk list to foreign people like me is > learning new bad words and adjetives almost all the > weeks... :P > > Already knowed 'obtuse' because its writting and sound remembers a lot > 'obtuso' in Portuguese.

Re: [i...@fsf.org: He invented the Web. Would he give up on free standards?]

2016-11-11 Thread Stephen D. Williams
On 11/11/16 12:16 PM, Razer wrote: > > > > On 11/11/2016 12:08 PM, Stephen D. Williams wrote: >> On 11/11/16 12:05 PM, Razer wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> On 11/11/2016 11:12 AM, Stephen D. Williams wrote: Specific and well-known historical record is obtuse? I don't think you know what that

Re: Snowden streaming Live @ StartPage.com / November 10th 16:30 hours

2016-11-11 Thread Cecilia Tanaka
Video @Snowden Q on how US Election affects your #privacy, his pardon (Streamed Live @RT_com): https://youtu.be/e3svbmlMALM

Re: [i...@fsf.org: He invented the Web. Would he give up on free standards?]

2016-11-11 Thread Stephen D. Williams
On 11/11/16 12:05 PM, Razer wrote: > > > > On 11/11/2016 11:12 AM, Stephen D. Williams wrote: >> Specific and well-known historical record is obtuse? I don't think you know >> what that word means. >> >> sdw > > Yes I do. It means tangential... surrounded by blather... > > Go look it up. You

Re: [i...@fsf.org: He invented the Web. Would he give up on free standards?]

2016-11-11 Thread Stephen D. Williams
Specific and well-known historical record is obtuse? I don't think you know what that word means. sdw On 11/11/16 10:54 AM, Razer wrote: > > Dude! You EXEMPLIFY "Obtuse". > > > On 11/11/2016 10:30 AM, Stephen D. Williams wrote: >> On 11/11/16 10:19 AM, Razer wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> On

Re: [i...@fsf.org: He invented the Web. Would he give up on free standards?]

2016-11-11 Thread Razer
Dude! You EXEMPLIFY "Obtuse". On 11/11/2016 10:30 AM, Stephen D. Williams wrote: > On 11/11/16 10:19 AM, Razer wrote: >> >> >> >> On 11/11/2016 09:33 AM, Stephen D. Williams wrote: >> >>> "Did a Torvalds"? Are you now saying that Linus didn't contribute >>> anything significant either? Oh my.

Re: [i...@fsf.org: He invented the Web. Would he give up on free standards?]

2016-11-11 Thread Stephen D. Williams
On 11/11/16 10:19 AM, Razer wrote: > > > > On 11/11/2016 09:33 AM, Stephen D. Williams wrote: > >> "Did a Torvalds"? Are you now saying that Linus didn't contribute anything >> significant either? Oh my. You are so clueless. >> > > I said or implied nothing of the sort. The implication is he

Re: Progressive-liberal Fascism Rears It's Ugly Head In The "Sharing Economy"

2016-11-11 Thread Cecilia Tanaka
On Nov 11, 2016 2:14 PM, "Razer" wrote: > > He "promised to “fight for [the] dignity” of any employee who feels scared or threatened. > > Then threatened them... Yep, it was pretty wrong. Any kind of discrimination is always disgusting. :(

Re: Countervail: 'Progressive-liberal Fascism Rears It's Ugly Head In The "Sharing Economy"'

2016-11-11 Thread Stephen D. Williams
Nice, thanks. I'm from a small (11,000 then, 10,000 now) town in Ohio which, probably now and definitely when I grew up there, was >99.9% white: there was a single black family in the whole town. No Asians, no >Hispanics. sdw On 11/11/16 10:16 AM, Razer wrote: > That post on twitter got all

Re: [i...@fsf.org: He invented the Web. Would he give up on free standards?]

2016-11-11 Thread Razer
On 11/11/2016 09:33 AM, Stephen D. Williams wrote: > "Did a Torvalds"? Are you now saying that Linus didn't contribute > anything significant either? Oh my. You are so clueless. > I said or implied nothing of the sort. The implication is he took code he owned and open-sourced it. I think

Countervail: 'Progressive-liberal Fascism Rears It's Ugly Head In The "Sharing Economy"'

2016-11-11 Thread Razer
That post on twitter got all sorts of RTs by Trump's HitCrew attacking GrubHub. Some of the accounts exist solely to attack GrubHub. Those are reported as Spam. I send this to the accounts that seem to be personally manned, and then block. #Trumpism Roots: "My high school had more convicted sex

Re: [i...@fsf.org: He invented the Web. Would he give up on free standards?]

2016-11-11 Thread Stephen D. Williams
VC never said he developed TCP/IP alone, which is why I said co-invented. Of course there were previous tries at solving networking problems that were learned from, but they were flawed and we no longer use any of them. Similarly, every patent depends on the existence of prior ideas, but is

Progressive-liberal Fascism Rears It's Ugly Head In The "Sharing Economy"

2016-11-11 Thread Razer
GrubHub would be considered 'sharing economy' He "promised to “fight for [the] dignity” of any employee who feels scared or threatened. Then threatened them... >From McClatchy newspapers: > The CEO of Grubhub, a food delivery service, sent an email to more > than 1,000 employees Wednesday,

Re: US: Post Election Protests

2016-11-11 Thread jim bell
From: juan >>  Entirely unaware of their specific work (but, as I vaguely recall, >> aware of this general concept; I'd probably heard of it, indirectly, >> from a third person whose identity I don't recall), I thought of the >> "Hundreds, or thousands, or millions of

Re: US: Post Election Protests

2016-11-11 Thread Zenaan Harkness
On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 12:16:16PM +1100, Zenaan Harkness wrote: > On Thu, Nov 10, 2016 at 12:56:01AM -0500, grarpamp wrote: > > On Wed, Nov 9, 2016 at 2:13 PM, jim bell wrote: > > > "Chaos" is not identical to "change". Nevertheless, "Chaos" is a state in > > > which there

Re: US: Post Election Protests

2016-11-11 Thread Zenaan Harkness
On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 12:16:16PM +1100, Zenaan Harkness wrote: > On Thu, Nov 10, 2016 at 12:56:01AM -0500, grarpamp wrote: > > On Wed, Nov 9, 2016 at 2:13 PM, jim bell wrote: > > > "Chaos" is not identical to "change". Nevertheless, "Chaos" is a state in > > > which there

Re: US: Post Election Protests

2016-11-11 Thread grarpamp
On Thu, Nov 10, 2016 at 6:47 AM, John Newman wrote: > Violence ended slavery in the South. It primarily ended declared voluntary secession (triggered by threat of unpalatable legislation, from a contract that had no penalty on exit terms) and its subsequent process of expelling