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Comment So What? (Score 2) 303

Typical American foods are tasty but fattening. Diet foods taste like blip, and few will force themselves to eat them; Andy in Foxtrot is a joke when she serves such food. And nobody has time for health clubs with more-than-eight-hour work days and televised sports on the weekends.

I am sure the authors want the State to intervene, but with the Trump in charge, that is never going to happen. In fact, there will be less intervention to make the food execs happy.

So why did the authors even bother?

Comment Journalistic Ignorance (Score 0) 70

I do not understand this idea that the hyperlink is dying. The hyperlink is the basis of the Web; without it the Web is a mass of separate files without a link among them.

It is obvious that whoever wrote that article has no clue what the hyperlink is for, but if hyperlinks do not work for journalists, then they have themselves, and themselves alone, to blame for their ignorance.

Also,what the **** are journalists still doing in X at all?

Comment Not if Wall Street has anything to say about this. (Score 1) 94

At this point Netflix, Max and YouTube are the thralls of Wall Street. Wall Street wants more and more profits out of the streaming services. If Canada proves to be a threat to profits, then the services will do what Facebook/Instragram did with news: Phase themselves out. That way, Canada gets nothing, and the profits keep coming.

The only mystery is why the Canadian state does not seem to realize that ... unless that is the intent: Remove non-Canadian programming from their internet.

Comment I wonder ... (Score 1) 122

Would TikTok's company shut down the social network, or wait for a court decision on the law's constitutionality before doing so?

It would certainly not divest. Partly, the government of the company's homeland will not allow it. Partly, why should that company bother to sell, when closure is the easy way out?

Comment They Always Say That (Score 1) 239

They always say that Firefox is doomed.

They always say that because Firefox has a small percentage of users, even though it is level with a host of other browsers like Pale Moon, Opera and Brave.

Now they say that the US Government and Big Business will make Firefox useless, even though the Feds have to make their Web sites minimally functional for accessibility reasons. Besides, making a Web site for a specific browser is (put politely) foolish.

Comment Golf (Score 1) 241

The reason why daylight savings time will not go away is obvious: Mr Businessman plays golf, and DST gives businessmen more time in the evening to play golf. That is why Congress will not consider (or will pretend to consider but won't do anything) abolishing DST. I am surprised that they has not been brought up.

Comment Um, nope. (Score 1) 65

This is the same Bank of America that wanted to move its operations overseas because Americans are SO expensive. And Wells Fargo's recent history (of infamy) speaks for itself. So they get together to try to compete with PayPal.

Whatever issues PayPal may have, I trust it a lot more than I trust BofA/Wells Fargo/whatever else.

Comment That is Funny Coming from Him (Score 1) 275

This comes from a politician who got his political education from the Chicago machine. This distrust of polits was around before I was born, and has been confirmed by the behavior of polits since 2001. He is perfectly free to daydream to the press, but that does not mean we have to listen to it.

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