Comment Re: What good is it? (Score 2) 132
I'm sure your experience of living in your mum's basement has taught you exactly what UK broadband consumers' habits are.
I'm sure your experience of living in your mum's basement has taught you exactly what UK broadband consumers' habits are.
It's not 2001 bub. We use the Internet for a lot more than checking our email now.
Not exactly "just works" though is it?
So where can I read your peer reviewed articles that comprehensively debunk the whole thing?
The Fermi Paradox assumes that we know what to look for.
No it's chromiumy
So it's nothing to do with statist governments then?
http://www.therichest.com/rich...
Which is the right one?
The preponderance of the evidence is that life is more complex than the new left would have it. Reducing it to the Oppression Olympics contributes nothing and just annoys the people you want on your side. I wonder what Dr Matt Taylor for example thinks of you idiots as you ruined his greatest moment over fuck all. Was his privilege checked as you nobodies reduced him to tears.
The greatest income inequality in the developed world can be found in probably the least statist country, the US.
RDP is better than VNC though. Hyper V still isn't as good as VMWare though. Can't copy and paste text or drag and drop files from the host to the guest WTF? Even Dropbox can do that now.
That's exactly what your argument is. There are successful white men therefore white men have it easy.
Just the thing for transferring millions of dollars for a Nigerian prince.
LMFAO you clearly don't know any women.
Rich white male privilege exists. Homeless white male privilege doesn't. Addict white male privilege doesn't. Mentally ill white male privilege doesn't. White male abused by authority figure of either gender privilege doesn't. Divorced white male wanting custody of his kids privilege doesn't. How many white men with obviously shit lives does it take for the new left to realise that life is a damn sight more complex than white man bad everyone else good.
"Ninety percent of baseball is half mental." -- Yogi Berra