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Comment Wall would not last (Score 1) 664

Multiple Russian female prostitutes, wearing Chinese knock-off Soviet-era flag panties, bleeding red dye into the urination stream, leaving a presidential orange glow starting on the head, then collected as it drips from his toes, and distributed to the incel army, with a hearty "OH Yeah!!" as the wall goes bust!

Comment Re:Can I use this with Exchange? (Score 2) 100

Currently using Thunderbird 52.91 (icedove) on debian to connect to Exchange with ExQuilla add-on for Exchange I believe using the web service port functionality. With Lightning, and LookOut+ add-ons helping translate some of the in-message items, I have functional email for work, and Exchange to Thunderbird Calendar population from invites. I have to RDP to an office machine's Outlook in order to add my own calendar entries if others are to see with Exchange's calendar, and for auto out-of-office messaging, which are the remaining incompatibility issues. Have had minor bugs occasionally repaired with updates, but has worked well for a few years since conversion to 2010+ (2012 Exchange maybe?) Exchange server.

Hope the v60 version will not mess this up if upgrade comes soon.

Comment Re:Views on jobs.... (Score 1) 428

If you think the lack of candidates for an employment oppurtunity, due to politically driven corporate de-regulation, and employee side/supporting unions being dismantled by polititions is not political, I have some bad news for you. Of course, there also seems to be a temp job that you seem to be a modern prime candidate for, "ignorant supreme leader of a suicidal nation".

Comment Views on jobs.... (Score 2) 428

I hear other jobs have the same issue, loss of job image, after certain poeple enter the employ.

A recent one turned on his advisors, and on his people, taking a murderer's word over theirs' on international television. That is one job that will never look as special as it did the day before that mindless fool was voted in. Not involving transportation, but it did have a lot lives on the line.

I have to admit, however, that job did start coming up short on good people that wanted to fill the role properly, a while before that one got the chance.

Comment Re:I like it (Score 1) 185

Can you just use Google's text processing API to read the article, then answer the questions asked on the test like that recent ReCaptcha audio defeat? Maybe reverse engineer the Norwegian process that makes the questions to provide the answers? (Don't tell me they were provided by a human author as meta-data posted with the article.)

Comment Re:The Microsoft business plan (Score 2) 145

Not so much kill the PC, as convert PC into the phone that they could not sell to the masses.

"Noone is buying our new phone any more than our old phone, but they are still buying PCs. Let's convert it right under their noses to a phone that won't fit in their pocket. After they get used to it, we can start shrinking them down in size until it becomes their new phone. Our phone, not robo or peach.... then we Win! Doh!"

Comment You asked for it and got it (Score 1) 152

You choose to run a web browser. An application platform that allows anyone to send unseen unproven code to your machine and execute it. You attempt to complain about something you instigated, and were even warned would happen.

If you really cared about what they execute on your machine, you would look it over prior to executing it in your browser. You did not, so you do not. Pipe down, others are paying attention.

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