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Comment It seems (Score 1) 259

It seems we think it's ok for us to allow the pollution of remote lands because we think it doesn't affect us, and they went along with the deal anyway, right? I see this every day. I don't have to go to China or anywhere else to find this mindset or the outcome. I only need to look off to the side of every road. People throw their garbage everywhere, and they don't care because, "Fsck it, it's not my home...It doesn't affect me."

Well, we live on this Earth together, and pollution doesn't just go away. It moves. It stays on this rocky planet. I don't think this is news, but another late realization we are fscking ourselves, and some of us are fscking greedy assholes.

Comment Re:Government sells seized assets (Score 1) 408

Agreed. Gold is just a nice looking metal, and not exactly as immediately as useful as food. Every object we use to determine wealth can be bs depending on usefulness and demand. I'ts all supply and demand. My point was not to say that gold was the end all, be all solution, but that at least gold is tangible. It has physical uses and applications much like what Wycliffe mentions about oil/gas. I don't see that with bitcoin. Perhaps it could be seen as a store of labor, same as money, but my hangup is probably the spending of money in the form of electrical use to mine bitcoins.

My intent was not to troll as modded above (the mod system is not perfect), but to discuss. I'm glad some people decided to contribute something of value.

Comment Re:The actual catch is ... (Score 1) 167

Having experience with actual Russians with actual Russian high-schooling and degrees, I can safely say their education system is far better than Western countries.

In all seriousness, is it the educational system or the culture? I think we would have much better teachers, educated adults and test scores if we emphasized studying the core sciences and applying hard work instead of filling our brains with entertainment garbage like twerking and honey boo boo.

Do they have that nonsense in Russia?

Comment Re:Government sells seized assets (Score -1, Troll) 408

What money went poof? These were bitcoins which aren't worth anything if people aren't willing to buy into them. At most they should be worth the electric bill used to mine them. And one could argue the USD isn't worth anything anymore either as we aren't using the gold standard to back them up. It seems like an excuse to kill bitcoin, heighten inflation, and further decrease the value of the USD. What's the point of printing that $28M ?

Comment Re:Can't directly compare PC and phone sales ... (Score 1) 511

Exactly. They seem to be comparing device numbers, and yes, all those devices are technically computers. But a tablet or simple mp3 player is not the same type of computing device as a desktop PC. They should do a 1:1 comparison in each computing device category. An iPad and to a much further extent an iPod can not do all the things a Desktop PC may do.

Comment Re:Stupid! Stupid! (Score 1) 417

I wonder if people are crazy enough and stubborn enough to try and pirate those special "pay for" updates? LOL, that would be the perfect vector for an unsavory individual who wanted to exploit those future vulnerabilities you mentioned and the unfortunately stubborn XP'er would be trying to patch.

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