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Troll Hall of Fame Redux

Posted by The Mighty Buzzard on Monday May 02 2016, @05:01PM (#1868)
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/dev/random

It's that time again. Time to pay tribute to those willing, nay eager, to say that which a lot of people do not want to hear. Be their motives sincere or simply to wind you up, they are the souls brave enough to be unpopular with the masses. Here are the top ten by sheer number of times modded Troll and (of the top 50 of the previous group) the top ten by percent of their comments that have been modded Troll. These are not an "all time" list, only the ones that haven't fallen off the end of our moderation log table. By count: NickTrolls%Troll Ethanol-fueled50117% Runaway19562617% jmorris18412% The Mighty Buzzard18111% aristarchus1558% Hairyfeet1459% frojack1262% zugedneb8624% khallow706% VLM672%

By percent: NickTrolls%Troll zugedneb8624% Ethanol-fueled50117% Khyber2015% jmorris18412% The Mighty Buzzard18111% jasassin3010% Hairyfeet1459% aristarchus1558% Arik418% TLA148%

April 1st Theme

Posted by The Mighty Buzzard on Sunday May 01 2016, @10:01AM (#1865)
6 Comments
Rehash

Yeah, so someone suggested a pretty good name for the April 1st theme and I utterly lost track of it. Which is a shame because it's currently named "april1". Anyone have a link, remember what it was, or have a suggestion of their own? Best my brain is kicking out is GeoShitties and I don't particularly want to put "shit" in community-facing site stuff (code comments are another matter entirely).

How much did Dennis Hastert think of the children?

Posted by takyon on Wednesday April 27 2016, @09:30PM (#1860)
0 Comments
News

For TrumpetPower!

Bills sponsored:

H.Res. 423 (105th): Expressing the sense of the House with respect to winning the war on drugs to protect our children.

Source.

Votes and speeches:

(Crime category)

(Marriage, Family, and Children category)

(Minors and Children category)

Outright Recruiter Lies

Posted by GungnirSniper on Wednesday April 27 2016, @09:12PM (#1859)
6 Comments
Business

Last night I sent an email to a local recruitment agency that had a too-good-to-be-true job matching my skill set. Being skeptical, I emailed over asking if it was still open. The answer I got this afternoon was "yes" so I sent my resume over. Less than three hours later, the answer by phone was "no" it isn't. They did however have some other positions, but not ones I'd really fit. Fortunately they gave me the company names, so I am going to scope out the opportunities, but I have zero faith this recruiter is going to provide any benefit beyond me applying directly. After all, why would a company pay a middleman if they can save the commission?

I'd rather deal with another Taleo form than a liar.

Charges Against PINAC Reporter Jeff Gray Dropped... Again

Posted by takyon on Tuesday April 26 2016, @09:04PM (#1854)
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Digital Liberty

Florida Prosecutors Drop Charges Against PINAC Reporter Jeff Gray – Again

For the fifth time since 2010, Florida prosecutors were forced to dismiss criminal charges against PINAC reporter Jeff Gray before even going to trial, proving once again what we have known all along.

That his arrests are always unlawful and unconstitutional; nothing but an attempt to keep him from doing his job.

The latest case was dismissed Monday; the trespassing charge from last month where he was standing on the sidewalk in front of St. Augustine High School holding up a sign that read “The First Amendment is Not a Crime” on one side and “Public Records Access is Not a Crime” on the other side.

St. Johns County Schools Superintendent Joseph Joyner had barred Gray from stepping within 500 feet of any school to keep him from investigating safety oversights regarding school buses.

The trespass order stated he was only allowed to drop off or pick up his children, attend public meetings or submit public records requests to the district’s main office. Other than that, he needed to stay outside the “School Safety Zones,” which is defined as 500 feet within any school. Even if his three children attend the school as they do.

However, Joyner and his lawyers failed to do their research because Florida law does not bar citizens from peacefully assembling and protesting within these so-called school safety zones, which is exactly what he had been doing on March 14 when he was arrested.

[...] But Joyner has been desperate to jail Gray, even trying to convince a local state attorney to file felony wiretapping charges against him last year as we discovered by making a public records request for his emails. Joyner has also filed a lawsuit against Gray, which is still pending.

Previous entry: Florida Deputy Illegally Arrests Protesting PINAC Reporter.

Censorship at Slashdot

Posted by GungnirSniper on Saturday April 23 2016, @01:23PM (#1851)
17 Comments
Slash

Slashdot user fustakrakich has found more deleted comments, this time in a discussion on suicide rates.

Unacceptable! [slashdot.org] Unacceptable! [slashdot.org]

This cannot be tolerated! Please people! Demand that it stop immediately! Indelible, uneditable comments is Slashdot's last redeeming value! Without it all is lost!

Considering CmdrTaco's pride in only having deleted a single Scientology post (after legal threats), this new regime may as well be Facebook.

Chinese Govt to Employees: Don't Date Foreigners

Posted by takyon on Friday April 22 2016, @05:25PM (#1849)
9 Comments
/dev/random

Chinese Cartoon Warns Against 'Dangerous Love' With Foreigners Who May Be Spies

In a colorful, 16-panel cartoon called "Dangerous Love," China is warning female government workers that romancing handsome foreigner strangers can lead to heartbreak — and espionage.

Posters seen around Beijing show a cartoon government worker named Xiao Li striking up a relationship with a bespectacled, red-haired "visiting scholar." They share a romantic dinner and stroll through a leafy park. "Having a handsome, romantic, talented foreign boyfriend is pretty nice!" Li says to herself, according to The New York Times' translation.

But "pretty nice" turns to nightmarish after Li's new paramour persuades her to lend him internal government documents. Suddenly, the foreign boyfriend is nowhere to be found. Li weeps in front of two gruff police officers, who tell her she has a "shallow understanding of secrecy for a state employee," according to The Guardian.

"Dangerous Love" was posted in Beijing's subway and streets to mark National Security Education Day, which was "established after China passed a National Security Law in July outlining greater security efforts in 11 areas, including political, territorial, military, cultural and technological," the Times reports.

Image.

The BBC has an update on France's new bootlicking trend.

AP: Andrew Jackson thought paper money 'wasn't real'

Posted by n1 on Friday April 22 2016, @03:23PM (#1848)
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News

The Associated Press has recently put out a short article on President Andrew Jackson after it was announced his portrait would be replaced on the 20USD bill with one of Harriet Tubman, an iconic abolitionist and humanitarian. The article doesn't necessarily portray a positive image of Jackson.

Travis Loller, the writer of the piece describes Jackson's populist position in the political circles of the day, his status a military hero, providing the "infamous Indian Removal Act of 1830, which forced tribes from their land in the Southeast and pushed them into an uncertain future" as some context. The article continues noting his unprecedented use of veto power while in office, and his opposition to states seceding from the union.

The last section in my opinion, is included as a bit of trivia at best, quoting historian Daniel Feller, director of the Papers of Andrew Jackson at the University of Tennessee.

Paper money was printed by individual banks, and their value could fluctuate greatly. Some of it was worthless, and Jackson felt bankers were abusing the citizenry.

"Jackson thought that paper money wasn't real money," Feller said. "Real money was gold and silver."

The reality is, Jackson had quite a lot to say on this topic of money and banks. His image on a Federal Reserve Note could be seen as counter-intuitive at best, given his public position on the subject of central banking as we still know it today.

But if they have other power to regulate the currency, it was conferred to be exercised by themselves, and not to be transferred to a corporation.

If the bank be established for that purpose, with a charter unalterable without its consent, Congress have parted with their power for a term of years, during which the Constitution is a dead letter. It is neither necessary nor proper to transfer its legislative power to such a bank, and therefore unconstitutional.

I wonder what he would think of current monetary policy and 'tools' that the Federal Reserve and other privately owned/operated, completely unaccountable central banks are using today.

4/20 dumping grounds

Posted by takyon on Wednesday April 20 2016, @09:12AM (#1845)
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/dev/random

A bunch of links that will not make the cut in today's article. I will tidy up and add some more later. While Vice certainly covers drugs more than other news outlets, most of these just didn't fit with the hard facts focus of this year's article, and I didn't want to overuse any particular news source. There will be plenty more to find on aggregators like Google News today.

http://www.vice.com/read/how-decriminalizing-drugs-could-reduce-islamic-terrorism-in-france-and-belgium
http://www.vice.com/read/war-on-drugs-tool-of-minority-oppression
http://www.vice.com/read/luxury-weed-uk
http://www.vice.com/read/veterans-affairs-hospitals-still-wont-give-veterans-weed-medical-marijuana
http://www.vice.com/read/a-prosecutors-regret-how-i-got-someone-life-in-prison-for-drugs
http://www.vice.com/read/why-do-the-irish-take-more-drugs-than-any-other-country-in-eu
http://www.vice.com/read/how-parents-talk-to-their-kids-about-drugs-in-2016
http://www.vice.com/read/this-drug-smuggler-and-hippie-mafia-leader-was-an-og-in-the-weed-legalization-movement
http://www.vice.com/read/the-worst-time-i-ever-did-drugs
http://www.vice.com/read/a-professional-stoner-explains-how-to-smoke-pot-properly-in-2016
http://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-trending-36055297
http://www.vice.com/read/what-the-un-still-gets-wrong-about-drugs
http://www.vice.com/read/yes-you-can-be-allergic-to-pot
http://www.vice.com/read/drugs-have-been-used-in-pretty-much-every-war-ever-shooting-up
http://www.vice.com/read/the-war-on-drugs-isnt-even-working-in-prison
http://www.vice.com/read/a-cannabis-cook-explains-how-youre-making-edibles-wrong

China Launches Yuan Gold Fix

Posted by n1 on Tuesday April 19 2016, @05:57PM (#1843)
1 Comment
Techonomics

Reuters reports:

Top gold consumer China launched a yuan-denominated gold benchmark on Tuesday, in an ambitious move to exert more control over pricing of the metal and influence in the global bullion market.

The benchmark is a culmination of efforts by China over the last few years to reform its domestic gold market, attempting to gain a bigger say in the bullion industry, long dominated by London where the global spot benchmark price is set.

As the world's top producer, importer and consumer of gold, China has baulked at depending on a dollar price in international transactions, and believes its market weight should entitle it to set the price of gold.

ZeroHedge continues:

The mechanics of the Shanghai fix are comparable to those of London: the benchmark price will be set twice a day based on a few minutes of trading in each session. The London benchmark, quoted in dollars per ounce, is set via a twice-daily auction on an electronic platform with 12 participants.

The 18 trading members in the yuan price-setting process includes China's big four state-owned banks, foreign banks Standard Chartered and ANZ, the world's top jewelry retailer Chow Tai Fook and two of China's top gold miners.