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Comment Re: Like they even know what comunism is... (Score 0) 280

strange. I see the Republicans as being the ones that are strictly enforcing a hive mind mentality and crushing dissent.

Really? Did you miss Bootyjudge telling a pro-life Democrat that she wasn't welcome in the party?

https://www.texasrighttolife.c...

My God I can't wait for Trump to win re-election. The liberal tears will be delicious (again).

Comment Why go to the movies at all? (Score 1) 102

I have a family of 5; for me to go to the movies once is usually about $50 for the tickets, then another $25 for concessions. Then I can step into the theater, stick to the floors, listen to obnoxious people on their phones gab, and perhaps even get lice from the seats.

Or, for that $75 I can get Netflix DVD and Streaming for about 3 months. Or, if it's a movie I really like, I can buy the 4K Blu-Ray for $25 after it gets released. For kids movies, that they'll want to watch over and over again it's even more cost effective.

Movie theaters suck.

Submission + - Documents Show How Avast AV is Harvesting and Selling Browsing Data for Millions (vice.com)

An anonymous reader writes: The documents, from a subsidiary of the antivirus giant Avast called Jumpshot, shine new light on the secretive sale and supply chain of peoples' internet browsing histories. They show that the Avast antivirus program installed on a person's computer collects data, and that Jumpshot repackages it into various different products that are then sold to many of the largest companies in the world. Some past, present, and potential clients include Google, Yelp, Microsoft, McKinsey, Pepsi, Sephora, Home Depot, Condé Nast, Intuit, and many others. Some clients paid millions of dollars for products that include a so-called "All Clicks Feed," which can track user behavior, clicks, and movement across websites in highly precise detail.

Comment Re:First derivative of the polls? (Score 1) 308

then it would have rejected Trump because he is so fundamentally and obviously incapable of doing the job.
And yet, by economic standards and foreign policy standards Trump has actually been a great President, and far better than the jug-eared bastard that preceded him.

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