22 Replies to “Come Back Pizzagate! All Is Forgiven!”

  1. It’s the seriousness of the charge that matters here. He needs to resign until the investigation is complete.

  2. I guess Krugman doesn’t know the depth of Y2K… Yep! it was Just a Clock with his name on it…..

  3. Liberals acting like liberals, shocked shocked I tell ya! The commenters over at CTHouse know way more about computers than this idiot and they all say basically the same thing, you sir are effed. Remember thuggery leads to buggery. Acting like a thug behind a keyboard has been his specialty.

    1. I am an economist, and read some of Krugman’s technical writings that led him to receive a Nobel prize way back when. But Krugman started writing a op-ed column for the far-left New York Times, his head and ego swelled, and he has over the years delined into another mouthy hard-leftist, indistinguishable from any other hard leftist. And snow this. What a fall. This serves him right.

  4. “someone compromised my IP address and is using it to download child pornography”
    Could someone explain to me how that is possible or how that was done?
    “like with a cloth or something” Hillary Clinton

  5. It makes sense to me. It is always about establishing plausible deniability.

    1. Seems unlikely that he has the expertise or staff to monitor his Internet connection 24/7.
    2. If he is downloading the crap, the next tweet is “not only was my Intranets compromised, my computer was hacked; RUSSIAN BOTNET!!”.
    3. Seems likely he is aware they are closing in on him, IF he is the guilty party.
    4. If I was a millionaire Nobel winner, I would have hired the same guy to setup my Internet as Hillary did… Where is Imran Awan when you need him?

  6. Anyone who thinks that cannot happen is not thinking, no matter how much you might dislike Krugman.

  7. Can’t help but wonder if Krugman wrote this tweet en route to the Philippines – would like to see his passport.

    Typical pedo response when they know the walls are closing in – pedos at NYT should be concerned.

  8. The only way I see Krugman’s story happening would be if he left his internet connection on with no supervision of those using the computer.
    Do people actually do that?

  9. It makes perfect sense to make it public if you have been actively downloading CP and need to get out in front of it

  10. What the man says happens all the time. That’s how spam used to be sent – from other people’s computers.

  11. my understanding, ip addresses are kinda a random thingie.
    for instance, shut off the system, the web control mechanisms then puts THAT specific ip address up for grabs.
    apparently there are NOT enough to go around for EVERY web capable device on the planet, so they get passed around in a manner of speaking.
    https://computer.howstuffworks.com/internet/basics/what-is-an-ip-address.htm
    key word: DYNAMIC.
    sooooo, wtFCUK is this dude yammering about? ‘hacked’ his ip address? huh?
    sumbuddy ‘borrowed’ it temporarily for nefarious reasons, etc etc? huh????
    excuuuuuuse me but the explanation makes no sense if the above technical stuff is true.

    1. Current IPv4 addressing allows for 2^32 or 4 billion addresses, not quite enough now, that’s why they are moving to IPv6, With 128-bit address space, it allows 340 undecillion unique address spaces, that should be enough till the next technological hurdle.

      2^32
      4,290,000,000
      | | | Hundreds
      | | Thousands
      | Millions
      Billions

      IPv6 = 2^128
      340,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
      | | | | | | | | | | | | Hundreds
      | | | | | | | | | | | Thousands
      | | | | | | | | | | Millions
      | | | | | | | | | Billions
      | | | | | | | | Trillions
      | | | | | | | Quadrillions
      | | | | | | Quintillions
      | | | | | Sextillion
      | | | | Septillions
      | | | Octillion
      | | Nonillion
      | Decillion
      Undecillion
      Comparison to humans:
      1.1. Estimated population of Earth?
      7,210,000,000
      1.2. Average number of molecules1 in2 an average human body?3
      156,000,000,000,000
      1.3. Average number of atoms1 in2 an average human body?3
      5,940,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
      1.4. Estimated number of atoms in the current human race
      42,800,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
      Comparison to things:
      2.1. All the grains of sand on Earth
      7,500,000,000,000,000,000
      2.2. All the stars in the universe
      70,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
      2.3. Diameter of the observable universe (in milimeters!!)
      92,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
      Side-by-side comparison to humans:
      v6 340,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
      1.1 7,210,000,000
      1.2 156,000,000,000,000
      1.3 5,940,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
      1.4 42,800,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
      | | | |
      | Octillions | Billions
      Undecillions Trillions
      This means we can give about 7 IPv6 addresses to each atom in the entire human race! Or, you could give each person Earth right now this many IPv6 addresses:
      47,261,439,850,130,342,147,690,917,698
      |
      Octillion

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