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EAT YOUR WORDS WEEZIL... apk
"Maybe you played, but there isn't any corroborating evidence I can obtain with reasonable measures. I'll leave it at that." - by UNIDENTIFIABLE Anonymous Coward STALKER on Thursday April 18, 2019 @05:04PM (#58456558
I leave you EATING YOUR WORDS you unidentifiable anonymous stalker lunatic http://lemoynedolphins.com/spo... LETTER K 1985 = Alex Kowalski i.e. ME (they also owe me 1984 too per my other replies w/ Kevin McNeill in it)
* I not only PLAYED & STARTED in 84 but I also LETTERED in 84/85 too (which means I wasn't a "benchwarmer" but then a LIMITED GEEK LIKE YOU 1 DIMENSIONAL NOBODY would NOT know that...)
APK
P.S.=> You're an imbecile & a mental whacko... apk
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Dear SOROS loser... apk
See subject: I own my own home for a decade now + am 6' 2" & 190lbs. (almost perfect) so quit projecting!
You're also talking to a former lettering 1st string athlete for a national power in the sport of Lacrosse (1985 letter K) http://lemoynedolphins.com/sports/2014/5/29/MLAX_0529144330.aspx/
* You know - a thing that the "likes of you" (a 'special snowflake') will NEVER ever do...
APK
P.S.=> I love projectionists like you, lol - you're easy to BLOW AWAY... apk
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Addendum & U.S. Miltary... apk
See subject: While my brother took his PT tests in Basic Training he set records there (distance running + obstacle course speed of completion etc.) & they "swabbed" the inside of his gums & face cheeks areas.
(I know what this is - it's sampling for genetic engineering test markers for superior physicality (I took genetics in collegiate academia)).
This doesn't surprise me @ all... why?
* Good "jocks" in my family is why. My uncle was a collegiate All-American in basketball (now a dean @ Penn State or @ least last I knew of) & I was pretty ok @ Lacrosse in my time (lettering 1st string freshman & sophomore until physical problems put an end to it for me) http://lemoynedolphins.com/sports/2014/5/29/MLAX_0529144330.aspx/ letter "K" (for a national champion level team from then on out)... & decent students all too.
APK
P.S.=> When they do those 'swabs'? They're looking to USE it for practical manufacture (as in this article's premise) - on a guess here as to why?? Making "super-soldier" Capt. America type soldiers in labs (wouldn't surprise me 1 bit - IF I can think of it, it's been LONG done) - IF that is the case??? It's kind of NICE to know that part of ME is in some "superman" somewhere quite possibly, lol... apk
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Re:1985 stats (make it easy on you)... apk
Thank you. That was unexpected. That is proof that you played in 1985.
As to 'eating my words' - you are correct, I did not expect you to answer. Point to you.
A few points. You provide a link to the stats for 1984, but you aren't listed (unless I'm missing something).
While you don't provide a link to 1985, it lists you as having played 11 games and scored twice (again, please correct me if I am reading this incorrectly). Is that because you stopped playing because of injury. Are the numbers under 'games played- games started' incorrect (because it seems to list you playing 11 games in 1985)? That's the only way I can make sense of your claim of having played 14 games.Now, if you played 14 games, the best case is you played 7 in 1984 (scoring 9 points) and another 7 in 1985 (scoring two points before stopping due to injury).
Even if we assume that both of the 1985 points occurred in different games, you scored in 7 (1984) and 2 (1985) games for 9 in 14, not 11 in 14. That's 64% - hardly 'almost EVERY game' no matter how you capitalise it.More, if I am reading this correctly, you played for a team that won 3 games in 2 years and 18 games. You played one season in 1984 (no stats) and part of a season in 1985 (games played incorrect?). This took place 31 years ago. And this is what you base your claim of being "a 1st string athlete" on?
That was 31 years ago. Are you serious? Someone calls you 'fat' and you say 'no I'm not, I played one-and-a-half seasons of college lacrosse 31 years ago for a team that won 3 games in 2 years' and that's your 'defence'?
What the hell have you done, since? I mean, that's a _long_ time to be resting on some pretty dubious laurels.
PS => I have a 'friend' who is always telling people about these awesome and amazing people, and how much these awesome and amazing people think that this 'friend' is great and how this one time, when they (the 'friend') had done something great, these awesome and amazing people said "that was great, and awesome, and amazing" and it was the most awesome and amazing thing that they could have said
...It comes across as desperately insecure. It usually crops up when they are feeling cornered and can't argue the point themselves, so they try a kind of argumentum ad populum.
And so as you don't get confused, I'll start signing the anonymous posts I make;
YT
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Re:1985 stats (make it easy on you)... apk
Thank you. That was unexpected. That is proof that you played in 1985.
As to 'eating my words' - you are correct, I did not expect you to answer. Point to you.
A few points. You provide a link to the stats for 1984, but you aren't listed (unless I'm missing something).
While you don't provide a link to 1985, it lists you as having played 11 games and scored twice (again, please correct me if I am reading this incorrectly). Is that because you stopped playing because of injury. Are the numbers under 'games played- games started' incorrect (because it seems to list you playing 11 games in 1985)? That's the only way I can make sense of your claim of having played 14 games.Now, if you played 14 games, the best case is you played 7 in 1984 (scoring 9 points) and another 7 in 1985 (scoring two points before stopping due to injury).
Even if we assume that both of the 1985 points occurred in different games, you scored in 7 (1984) and 2 (1985) games for 9 in 14, not 11 in 14. That's 64% - hardly 'almost EVERY game' no matter how you capitalise it.More, if I am reading this correctly, you played for a team that won 3 games in 2 years and 18 games. You played one season in 1984 (no stats) and part of a season in 1985 (games played incorrect?). This took place 31 years ago. And this is what you base your claim of being "a 1st string athlete" on?
That was 31 years ago. Are you serious? Someone calls you 'fat' and you say 'no I'm not, I played one-and-a-half seasons of college lacrosse 31 years ago for a team that won 3 games in 2 years' and that's your 'defence'?
What the hell have you done, since? I mean, that's a _long_ time to be resting on some pretty dubious laurels.
PS => I have a 'friend' who is always telling people about these awesome and amazing people, and how much these awesome and amazing people think that this 'friend' is great and how this one time, when they (the 'friend') had done something great, these awesome and amazing people said "that was great, and awesome, and amazing" and it was the most awesome and amazing thing that they could have said
...It comes across as desperately insecure. It usually crops up when they are feeling cornered and can't argue the point themselves, so they try a kind of argumentum ad populum.
And so as you don't get confused, I'll start signing the anonymous posts I make;
YT
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Proof I lettered 2x too... apk
1985 http://lemoynedolphins.com/sports/2014/5/29/MLAX_0529144330.aspx/ (& email proof https://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=9986237&cid=53473093/ that should correct it for 1984 too soon enough - you can even call Mr. Kevin McNeill on it, the contact info.'s there (I forgot all about it, lol)).
* LOL, I feel like Bruce Springsteen's tune "Glory Days" (which oddly, used to play in those days) because that was SO long ago, it's (rolling stones now) "just a memory" - albeit a GOOD one I'm proud to have achieved (big on the "Greek Ideal" here, of sound mind & body - & I was LUCKY to have been surrounded by GREAT outstanding people for much of life in all pursuits - great influences on me).
APK
P.S.=> So again:
EAT YOUR WORDS! & Ash-Fox? Face facts - you WISH you were me, lol - but alas? You're a "ne'er-do-well"!
You brought this on yourself - by now, you ought to have learned I don't "bs" about things (don't dare do it around here in the "show me state" of the internet itself,
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1985 stats (make it easy on you)... apk
See subject & http://lemoynedolphins.com/sports/2014/5/21/mlaxHistory.aspx?path=mlax from our overall history http://lemoynedolphins.com/sports/2014/5/21/mlaxHistory.aspx?path=mlax/ & here's the 1984 season Mr. Kevin McNeill referred to where they owe me 9 points more in my last reply http://lemoynedolphins.com/custompages/Statistics/MLAX/1984/1984.htm/ so in a 14 game schedule (1st varsity team @ LeMoyne which went on to LEGENDARY greatness) I scored 11 times - almost EVERY game I played in as both an attackman (1st yr. & starter) & midfielder (2nd yr. sometimes starting & got injured ending it for me permanently... it was fun - there's a REASON the legendary Jim Brown in the NFL said he preferred Lacrosse over football).
* My greatest joys were scoring vs. Syracuse University (division I champ year in & year out since then, more times than ANYONE (this is SPARTA, Syracuse, is why - my hometown)) & the GREAT Toddy Curry (all-world & old friend of mine from the legendary West Genesee highschool where I learned the game) said "Nice shot, Al!" - coming from him? Highest compliment possible. He & Tom Korrie (was their leading scorer all time & @ WG last I knew) were pals of mine (Tom taught me how to string "corner pockets" in fact) - both legendary, & good men!
APK
P.S.=> Oh, yea - LeMoyne's NEVER been shut out (a record iirc) & guess WHO STOPPED THAT twice? Yours truly... apk
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1985 stats (make it easy on you)... apk
See subject & http://lemoynedolphins.com/sports/2014/5/21/mlaxHistory.aspx?path=mlax from our overall history http://lemoynedolphins.com/sports/2014/5/21/mlaxHistory.aspx?path=mlax/ & here's the 1984 season Mr. Kevin McNeill referred to where they owe me 9 points more in my last reply http://lemoynedolphins.com/custompages/Statistics/MLAX/1984/1984.htm/ so in a 14 game schedule (1st varsity team @ LeMoyne which went on to LEGENDARY greatness) I scored 11 times - almost EVERY game I played in as both an attackman (1st yr. & starter) & midfielder (2nd yr. sometimes starting & got injured ending it for me permanently... it was fun - there's a REASON the legendary Jim Brown in the NFL said he preferred Lacrosse over football).
* My greatest joys were scoring vs. Syracuse University (division I champ year in & year out since then, more times than ANYONE (this is SPARTA, Syracuse, is why - my hometown)) & the GREAT Toddy Curry (all-world & old friend of mine from the legendary West Genesee highschool where I learned the game) said "Nice shot, Al!" - coming from him? Highest compliment possible. He & Tom Korrie (was their leading scorer all time & @ WG last I knew) were pals of mine (Tom taught me how to string "corner pockets" in fact) - both legendary, & good men!
APK
P.S.=> Oh, yea - LeMoyne's NEVER been shut out (a record iirc) & guess WHO STOPPED THAT twice? Yours truly... apk
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1985 stats (make it easy on you)... apk
See subject & http://lemoynedolphins.com/sports/2014/5/21/mlaxHistory.aspx?path=mlax from our overall history http://lemoynedolphins.com/sports/2014/5/21/mlaxHistory.aspx?path=mlax/ & here's the 1984 season Mr. Kevin McNeill referred to where they owe me 9 points more in my last reply http://lemoynedolphins.com/custompages/Statistics/MLAX/1984/1984.htm/ so in a 14 game schedule (1st varsity team @ LeMoyne which went on to LEGENDARY greatness) I scored 11 times - almost EVERY game I played in as both an attackman (1st yr. & starter) & midfielder (2nd yr. sometimes starting & got injured ending it for me permanently... it was fun - there's a REASON the legendary Jim Brown in the NFL said he preferred Lacrosse over football).
* My greatest joys were scoring vs. Syracuse University (division I champ year in & year out since then, more times than ANYONE (this is SPARTA, Syracuse, is why - my hometown)) & the GREAT Toddy Curry (all-world & old friend of mine from the legendary West Genesee highschool where I learned the game) said "Nice shot, Al!" - coming from him? Highest compliment possible. He & Tom Korrie (was their leading scorer all time & @ WG last I knew) were pals of mine (Tom taught me how to string "corner pockets" in fact) - both legendary, & good men!
APK
P.S.=> Oh, yea - LeMoyne's NEVER been shut out (a record iirc) & guess WHO STOPPED THAT twice? Yours truly... apk
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Same place as you talking out your ass man!
Like "KoRpoRaTe-AmeRiKa" mgt. does - on things you have no clue on with degrees you don't possess (I do) which I corrected you on here http://news.slashdot.org/comme...
* I've got BOTH degrees (CS 90/120 credit hours into the Bachelors over time, Associates 60 cr. hr. LONG ago done, chipping away @ it betwene jobs over the years now for the bachelors in fact...AND - Business Admin with MIS minor/concentration (where I was also a lettering NCAA athlete in the sport of Lacrosse for a national champ too ("bonus") - see 1985 Letter "K" -> http://lemoynedolphins.com/spo... )
APK
P.S.=> Don't mean to be rude, but... before you put down the degrees of others (or anything)? At least WALK A MILE IN THEIR SHOES first, & speak from actual experience (I can on attorneys really - I took a good chunk of their coursework as stated in m original post earlier to you)... apk
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No diploma? Ok
I'm a lettered former NCAA athlete (1985 letter "K") -> http://lemoynedolphins.com/spo...
LMAO - Thor SCHMUCK & CA (caught in accounting scandals? They're SCUM -> http://www.bing.com/search?q=c... )
Your libel = BLOWN AWAY -> http://slashdot.org/comments.p...
Easily verifiable - write Mr. Steven Burn (works for malwarebytes, good man too).
CA = SHOT DOWN IN FLAMES - along with fatboy Thor SCMUCK (zero threat level, forced by ME on their "experts", easily... lol!)
APK
P.S.=> THIS (and you just KNOW I've just GOTTA say it, lol)? This was just "too, Too, TOO EASY - just '2ez'"... apk
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More Zontar libel by ac trolling now
For a malware site it's listing good company in many categories http://start64.com/index.php/c... alongside his program so reconsider your words. They are, as always, obviously in error (especially considering you actually link to the companies that produce them, e.g. Microsoft, right next to my app). Others include Comodo, Panda, McAfee, Kaspersky, Malwarebytes, ZoneAlarm & other good names in the industry.
See - I can run iwth them. You can't. That's only 1 category too... there are many others it fits.
APK
P.S.=> Sorry to burst your DELUSIONAL bubble, but I live on my own since the 80's & have my own spot however, occasionally while travelling worldwide for work I lived TONS of spots in the world (or for play too of course) or between jobs though, to save money, I'd live with family when I was younger (as I didn't have my own place then, I rented like young folks do, had a lot of wild crazy roommates, lol, male & female), like most do, when they're younger pursuing work, to save money - a smart move) but not with my Mom (some fool thinks Jan is a woman's name, but it's also JOHN in other languages so yea, I'd pop in @ my pop's place, we get along well (good man) in those circumstances for 1 yr. total time, maybe 2 over oh, 50 yrs. now way earlier on? There ya go on that).
Educationally I was a lettering NCAA athlete (starter 1st year attackman - which they owe me 10 points for STILL pisses me off) for a great national power AND another letter too now that I think about it, lol -> http://lemoynedolphins.com/spo...
On PAID jobs? One of my proudest things was increasing a MS certified partner's program up to 40% more efficiency (a block level device driven caching system) & ideas for ramdisk usage up to a finalist @ MS TechEd two yrs. in a ROW in its hardest categories: SQLServer Performance Enhancement 2000-2002 iirc... got paid. Was fun. Great company, good mgt. (Mr. Eric Dickman a pleasure to work with remotely).
That & doing MIS systems for decades too... now I run my own businesses and survive that way (got smart, no more wageslave for me - get all the bennies that way, 10x the headaches, but all the cake)... apk
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Eat your words again Zontar (trolling by ac)
"APK, diploma-less "ne'er-do-well" - by ZONTAR trolling as Anonymous Coward on Tuesday April 15, 2014 @03:48PM (#46760281)
Check it - I received 1 of 2 degrees while also being a lettering NCAA athlete for a national champion in the sport of Lacrosse (see 1985 letter ":K") -> http://lemoynedolphins.com/spo...
MIS there, & full CSC degree work was later!
(In fact, for the Associates level 60 cr. hours, & I have 90 of 120 for the Bachelors I am working on part time too... NOT that I need it - I've been successfully working in the arena of the computer sciences professionally, since 1994 - for Fortune 100-500 companies in fact sometimes, others not...).
Have you done either of those things? No.
APK
P.S. => VERY proud of that in fact - heck, I even started (& did pretty well scoring-wise, my freshman year (later injured though, but room & board was still mine, NCAA doesn't pull it if they give it) -> http://lemoynedolphins.com/spo... & they owe me for the year before, another 10 points too... I was pretty OK at something a FLIMSY DWEEB LIKE YOU will never accomplish... apk
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Eat your words again Zontar (trolling by ac)
"APK, diploma-less "ne'er-do-well" - by ZONTAR trolling as Anonymous Coward on Tuesday April 15, 2014 @03:48PM (#46760281)
Check it - I received 1 of 2 degrees while also being a lettering NCAA athlete for a national champion in the sport of Lacrosse (see 1985 letter ":K") -> http://lemoynedolphins.com/spo...
MIS there, & full CSC degree work was later!
(In fact, for the Associates level 60 cr. hours, & I have 90 of 120 for the Bachelors I am working on part time too... NOT that I need it - I've been successfully working in the arena of the computer sciences professionally, since 1994 - for Fortune 100-500 companies in fact sometimes, others not...).
Have you done either of those things? No.
APK
P.S. => VERY proud of that in fact - heck, I even started (& did pretty well scoring-wise, my freshman year (later injured though, but room & board was still mine, NCAA doesn't pull it if they give it) -> http://lemoynedolphins.com/spo... & they owe me for the year before, another 10 points too... I was pretty OK at something a FLIMSY DWEEB LIKE YOU will never accomplish... apk
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School's what YOU make it... apk
Doesn't MATTER where you went for it. Comp. Sci. IS Comp. Sci., no matter WHERE you took it. Imo (& yes, experience with 6++ yrs. of collegiate academic experience AFTER highschool & dual degrees on my end), it's what YOU PUT INTO IT that counts & matters, in the long haul. You could go to "worstschoolinUSA U", but if YOU put in the time, hard work & effort (not as bad IF/WHEN you love doing what you're into & studying), it pays off, no matter what.
APK
P.S.=> Personally, I feel *IF* you blew all that extra ca$h on some "prestigious university" (& I went to a fairly highly esteemed Northeast US school, on combined academic + athletic scholarship (see Letter K) -> http://lemoynedolphins.com/spo... ), you wasted your money - actually come RIGHT DOWN TO IT? Any field can be an "autodidactically self-taught one" - look @ math & Ramanujan for example... it IS, doable.
So, I can't agree with you on what education is REALLY about - learning jobskills.
(So, I can't agree that your viewpoint's the correct one that pays off OR why you should be doing schooling beyond highschool really... So sure, as far as payoff? Your view sometimes it does do so, but I am speaking PURELY from the perspective of knowledge you gain only, not politics - you went to school to learn something you could earn a living from, since the "other guy" customer CAN'T or WON'T do the job, himself - the school you go to, no matter how "pretigious/elite" it is, won't do THAT for you)... apk
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Perhaps, however... apk
Ok - I know plenty of guys that can do both ideals described, & I've seen it over a professional career as a developer from 1994-2009 fulltime. I've been fortunate to have been exposed to, worked with, and spoken to such folks thru academia right into the professional world... they ARE out there. They are BUILT, not born, most of the time. Field's TOO big for 'natural intellect' (skill via nature) to be the sole determinant.
I'm talking guys I saw go on WAY past where I was, & were better @ the game when I knew them professionally (going to MS, Symantec, & others + excelling)...
They didn't do it on natural skill alone.
They kept @ it, almost 24x7... why? Most loved it.
(Their motivator wasn't money alone)
On talent & intellect: A few BLEW MY DOORS OUT totally on both fronts, admittedly & probably still do.
(Yes, nobody "knows it all", & it takes time to say, learn not only to be a developer/coder, but also a DBA, webmaster, & even business process analyst/system analyst too - hence why specialization & teams exist + help - since no man is an "army of 1", especially on larger projects with gigantic business process logic behind them).
That's just my 2 cents though based on my personal experience & observation: Not "the biggest sampleset" statistically of course. However, the 'power' of great people, is that they provide examples & can 'inspire' YOU to be "that better man" (it's their greatest talent). I am thankful to have even KNOWN such folks in my life in athletics, academia, professionally, or even online.
Still - I think a human being is a marvellous machine, especially when properly motivated - & that yes, our minds (and bodies) are what I call "plastic": Meaning you can BE anything you like, or DO anything you like, minus say, natural constraints in physicality or "mental strength" for lack of a better expression... takes all kinds to make a world, & some folks yes, are NATURALLY thru gifts of nature/God/genetics etc., 'superior' (for a while @ least) to others for certain tasks too!)
We ARE "built to work" & when pushed? We improve, in just about anything.
APK
P.S.=> I'll still stick by the experience is the best teacher and hard workers rule I posted earlier... you can have all the natural talent in the world. but imo @ least & experience? It's NOT enough!
E.G. #1 of 2-> I've seen it as an NCAA athlete (1985 Letter K http://www.lemoynedolphins.com/sports/mlax/history/mlaxletterwinners ) in the physical world (e.g. guys that outright SUCKED their 1st year, e.g. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Olshey (hey Neil, if you SEE this? Assist 'behind the back' vs. University of Buffalo to you per "yours truly"), lol he is an example of that, could barely play 1st year, but good athlete, in the end he rocked) but came back later like gangbusters via training hard & focusing - others 'coasted' on natural talent & those benchwarmers took their jobs from them in fact in SOME cases)
Alongside
E.G. #2 of 2 -> Where 'intellect rules' in computers (same basic deal, folks CAN improve if they're motivated & love what they're doing which imo is the MOST important factor)
I've seen it, & on many a level in this field and others in fact.
Still what I saw? Is if/when you don't work @ it + keep at it (not bad if you love what you do though), you atrophy or will NEVER make it on inborn talent alone - that can be the biggest shame waste though - wasted talent... apk
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Exceptions to EVERY rule... apk
I was a lettering NCAA 1st string athlete for a national champ in Lacrosse as a freshmen http://lemoynedolphins.com/sports/mlax/history/1985.HTM (Alex Kowalski - got injured though) & yet? I am a "total geek" too -> http://start64.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=5851:apk-hosts-file-engine-64bit-version&catid=26:64bit-security-software&Itemid=74
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:)(Classifying people doesn't always "work out" man - there are always 'outliers'...)
APK
P.S.=> Real "oddballs" (like me, lol) who even were lettermen http://lemoynedolphins.com/sports/mlax/history/mlaxletterwinners (1985 Letter "K") in COLLEGIATE sports & yes, "starters/1st string"
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Exceptions to EVERY rule... apk
I was a lettering NCAA 1st string athlete for a national champ in Lacrosse as a freshmen http://lemoynedolphins.com/sports/mlax/history/1985.HTM (Alex Kowalski - got injured though) & yet? I am a "total geek" too -> http://start64.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=5851:apk-hosts-file-engine-64bit-version&catid=26:64bit-security-software&Itemid=74
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:)(Classifying people doesn't always "work out" man - there are always 'outliers'...)
APK
P.S.=> Real "oddballs" (like me, lol) who even were lettermen http://lemoynedolphins.com/sports/mlax/history/mlaxletterwinners (1985 Letter "K") in COLLEGIATE sports & yes, "starters/1st string"
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Congrats Mr. Lee (almost a century)
As well as 1/2 a century or so of stories that inspired me as a boy, as well as increasing my vocabulary & spelling as a child (enough to have been a national spelling bee contestant that went pretty far into the game there).
* The most amazing part is the fact that those same stories have become films that "top the charts" year after year (lol, I was "living for" seeing "The Avengers" & loved it).
My mother hated them, just as she did Sci-Fi (which my Dad also inspired me to get into to boost my reading & what-not noted above)...
In the end?
Oh man, boy - Was SHE 'wrong': Look @ how they "tookoff" from earlier 21st century onward in film!
I also got a LOT of exercise from comics, believe it or not - How?
Well - I did, since I used to bike out to a store MANY miles from my home, & time it with a stopwatch... that's right!
I.E.-> I wanted to see if I could better my best time, & to see what my average was over time as well!
(This went on for years, & so much so, I was able to "lap" my sports teammates + outsprint them, even winning my elementary school olympics over my long-time rival, a black fellow whom I was friends with too though, in the 100 yd. dash (who later ended up being the fastest from that highschool district in that sprint iirc, & one hell of a football player too)).
In the end?
Comics were a BIG help I am sure, for my being able to get to a great college with a LOT of scholarship aid on both the academic & athletic fronts (Lacrosse, for which my alma mater #1's a national or divisional champ year in & year out in -> http://www.lemoynedolphins.com/sports/mlax/history/mlaxletterwinners 1985, letter "K" )
APK
P.S.=> Never forget my Dad picking me up a copy of "The Incredible Hulk" comic series when I was a small kid @ the age of 5, to get me into reading BEFORE school really started (past kindergarten)... lol, though he *might* have regretted all of my 'nagging' him with questions like "What's this word mean Dad?" or "What are they saying in THIS 'balloon' here Dad?" (ah, memories... ones that changed MY life, & I am certain that of many others, for the better)...
... apk
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You fail ac troll, badly... lol! apk
"Do you have a degree from an accredited Internet learning institution in Google Search APK? LOL!~ I thought not. What else don't you have?" - by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday December 11, @09:00AM (#42249982)
Do you? Prove it! I can easily - where I was also a lettering athlete for a national champion in the sport of lacrosse also, for 1 of 2 degrees (oriented around the computer sciences no less) -> http://www.lemoynedolphins.com/sports/mlax/history/mlaxletterwinners
(See letter "K", year 1985)
That's for my 1st degree, B.S. in Business Administration with MIS concentration, & I am LONG past the 60 credit hour mark for the AAS in CSC (currently @ 90/120 credit hours into the B.S. for CSC in fact, chipping away @ the stone as time, money, & more permits...)
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"You prove you don't by not being able to spell simple words like "Schrock"" - by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday December 11, @09:00AM (#42249982)
That's not a word, but "SCHMUCK" certainly is, lol... please - Learn what words are, vs. names...
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""Skilled" APK can't even cut and paste Python without failing to indent it properly. LOL! Python, the Object Oriented COBOL and APK doesn't understand indenting! LOL!" - by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday December 11, @09:00AM (#42249982)
Oh, you mean like the troll 'CruTcHy'?
Sure, he claims to have "debugged" MY code (that ran 5x PERFECTLY in front of him, and 100's of times before that too):
http://tech.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3058625&cid=41091833
Funniest part? He didn't DEBUG a thing (he used an online debugger), and didn't INDENT HIMSELF either, lol (see link above)
Funnier yet?? My code ran PERFECTLY in front of him, 5x in a row (some "bug", eh? Not, lol!):
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http://developers.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3258205&cid=42014943
http://developers.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3258205&cid=42016015
http://developers.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3258205&cid=42014957
http://developers.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3258205&cid=42014957
http://developers.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3258205&cid=42015649
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Funnier still? The troll 'CruTcHy' (lol) and this statement from him:
"...cos we all try to write code that "looks cool" and you know, writing code that functions and easy to debug is all of secondary importance" - by crutchy (1949900) on Sunday November 18, @02:55AM (#42017605)
FROM -> http://developers.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3258205&cid=42017605
Yet where was crutchy's error handling here http://developers.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3258205&cid=42016197 ???
When he was asked to PROVE his statement he was a "professional programmer"? He flew into a rage (because he couldn't, lol):
"you're a moron for even assuming i need to justify myself... fuck knuckle if you don't like what i say, go back to fucking your sister" - by crutchy (1949900) on Monday November 26, @03:38PM (#42097505)
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You fail badly troll, lmao... apk
"Do you have a degree from an accredited Internet learning institution in Google Search APK? LOL!~ I thought not. What else don't you have?" - by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday December 11, @09:00AM (#42249982)
Do you? Prove it! I can easily - where I was also a lettering athlete for a national champion in the sport of lacrosse also, for 1 of 2 degrees (oriented around the computer sciences no less) -> http://www.lemoynedolphins.com/sports/mlax/history/mlaxletterwinners
(See letter "K", year 1985)
That's for my 1st degree, B.S. in Business Administration with MIS concentration, & I am LONG past the 60 credit hour mark for the AAS in CSC (currently @ 90/120 credit hours into the B.S. for CSC in fact, chipping away @ the stone as time, money, & more permits...)
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"You prove you don't by not being able to spell simple words like "Schrock"" - by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday December 11, @09:00AM (#42249982)
That's not a word, but "SCHMUCK" certainly is, lol... please - Learn what words are, vs. names...
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""Skilled" APK can't even cut and paste Python without failing to indent it properly. LOL! Python, the Object Oriented COBOL and APK doesn't understand indenting! LOL!" - by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday December 11, @09:00AM (#42249982)
Oh, you mean like the troll 'CruTcHy'?
Sure, he claims to have "debugged" MY code (that ran 5x PERFECTLY in front of him, and 100's of times before that too):
http://tech.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3058625&cid=41091833
Funniest part? He didn't DEBUG a thing (he used an online debugger), and didn't INDENT HIMSELF either, lol (see link above)
Funnier yet?? My code ran PERFECTLY in front of him, 5x in a row (some "bug", eh? Not, lol!):
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http://developers.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3258205&cid=42014943
http://developers.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3258205&cid=42016015
http://developers.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3258205&cid=42014957
http://developers.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3258205&cid=42014957
http://developers.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3258205&cid=42015649
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Funnier still? The troll 'CruTcHy' (lol) and this statement from him:
"...cos we all try to write code that "looks cool" and you know, writing code that functions and easy to debug is all of secondary importance" - by crutchy (1949900) on Sunday November 18, @02:55AM (#42017605)
FROM -> http://developers.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3258205&cid=42017605
Yet where was crutchy's error handling here http://developers.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3258205&cid=42016197 ???
When he was asked to PROVE his statement he was a "professional programmer"? He flew into a rage (because he couldn't, lol):
"you're a moron for even assuming i need to justify myself... fuck knuckle if you don't like what i say, go back to fucking your sister" - by crutchy (1949900) on Monday November 26, @03:38PM (#42097505)
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Unlike Mr. Shuttleworth? I answer... apk
"Do you have a degree from an accredited Internet learning institution in Google Search APK? LOL!~ I thought not. What else don't you have?" - by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday December 11, @09:00AM (#42249982)
Do you? Prove it! I can easily - where I was also a lettering athlete for a national champion in the sport of lacrosse also, for 1 of 2 degrees (oriented around the computer sciences no less) -> http://www.lemoynedolphins.com/sports/mlax/history/mlaxletterwinners
(See letter "K", year 1985)
That's for my 1st degree, B.S. in Business Administration with MIS concentration, & I am LONG past the 60 credit hour mark for the AAS in CSC (currently @ 90/120 credit hours into the B.S. for CSC in fact, chipping away @ the stone as time, money, & more permits...)
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"You prove you don't by not being able to spell simple words like "Schrock"" - by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday December 11, @09:00AM (#42249982)
That's not a word, but "SCHMUCK" certainly is, lol... please - Learn what words are, vs. names...
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""Skilled" APK can't even cut and paste Python without failing to indent it properly. LOL! Python, the Object Oriented COBOL and APK doesn't understand indenting! LOL!" - by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday December 11, @09:00AM (#42249982)
Oh, you mean like the troll 'CruTcHy'?
Sure, he claims to have "debugged" MY code (that ran 5x PERFECTLY in front of him, and 100's of times before that too):
http://tech.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3058625&cid=41091833
Funniest part? He didn't DEBUG a thing (he used an online debugger), and didn't INDENT HIMSELF either, lol (see link above)
Funnier yet?? My code ran PERFECTLY in front of him, 5x in a row (some "bug", eh? Not, lol!):
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http://developers.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3258205&cid=42014943
http://developers.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3258205&cid=42016015
http://developers.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3258205&cid=42014957
http://developers.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3258205&cid=42014957
http://developers.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3258205&cid=42015649
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Funnier still? The troll 'CruTcHy' (lol) and this statement from him:
"...cos we all try to write code that "looks cool" and you know, writing code that functions and easy to debug is all of secondary importance" - by crutchy (1949900) on Sunday November 18, @02:55AM (#42017605)
FROM -> http://developers.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3258205&cid=42017605
Yet where was crutchy's error handling here http://developers.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3258205&cid=42016197 ???
When he was asked to PROVE his statement he was a "professional programmer"? He flew into a rage (because he couldn't, lol):
"you're a moron for even assuming i need to justify myself... fuck knuckle if you don't like what i say, go back to fucking your sister" - by crutchy (1949900) on Monday November 26, @03:38PM (#42097505)
FROM ->
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Unlike Mark Shuttleworth? I answer (lol)... apk
"Do you have a degree from an accredited Internet learning institution in Google Search APK? LOL!~ I thought not. What else don't you have?" - by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday December 11, @09:00AM (#42249982)
Do you? Prove it! I can easily - where I was also a lettering athlete for a national champion in the sport of lacrosse also, for 1 of 2 degrees (oriented around the computer sciences no less) -> http://www.lemoynedolphins.com/sports/mlax/history/mlaxletterwinners
(See letter "K", year 1985)
That's for my 1st degree, B.S. in Business Administration with MIS concentration, & I am LONG past the 60 credit hour mark for the AAS in CSC (currently @ 90/120 credit hours into the B.S. for CSC in fact, chipping away @ the stone as time, money, & more permits...)
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"You prove you don't by not being able to spell simple words like "Schrock"" - by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday December 11, @09:00AM (#42249982)
That's not a word, but "SCHMUCK" certainly is, lol... please - Learn what words are, vs. names...
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""Skilled" APK can't even cut and paste Python without failing to indent it properly. LOL! Python, the Object Oriented COBOL and APK doesn't understand indenting! LOL!" - by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday December 11, @09:00AM (#42249982)
Oh, you mean like the troll 'CruTcHy'?
Sure, he claims to have "debugged" MY code (that ran 5x PERFECTLY in front of him, and 100's of times before that too):
http://tech.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3058625&cid=41091833
Funniest part? He didn't DEBUG a thing (he used an online debugger), and didn't INDENT HIMSELF either, lol (see link above)
Funnier yet?? My code ran PERFECTLY in front of him, 5x in a row (some "bug", eh? Not, lol!):
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http://developers.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3258205&cid=42014943
http://developers.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3258205&cid=42016015
http://developers.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3258205&cid=42014957
http://developers.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3258205&cid=42014957
http://developers.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3258205&cid=42015649
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Funnier still? The troll 'CruTcHy' (lol) and this statement from him:
"...cos we all try to write code that "looks cool" and you know, writing code that functions and easy to debug is all of secondary importance" - by crutchy (1949900) on Sunday November 18, @02:55AM (#42017605)
FROM -> http://developers.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3258205&cid=42017605
Yet where was crutchy's error handling here http://developers.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3258205&cid=42016197 ???
When he was asked to PROVE his statement he was a "professional programmer"? He flew into a rage (because he couldn't, lol):
"you're a moron for even assuming i need to justify myself... fuck knuckle if you don't like what i say, go back to fucking your sister" - by crutchy (1949900) on Monday November 26, @03:38PM (#42097505)
FROM ->
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Additionally, since u called me "nerd"?
Show us you've done this or better -> http://lemoynedolphins.com/sports/mlax/history/mlaxletterwinners
(Check "K" section, & my name in 1985)
* Where I was also an NCAA 1st string lettering athlete for a many time national OR divisional champion in a sport that's faster & harder than football imo & yes, I played both...
Heck, I even scored on the many, Many, MANY time Division I national champ in Syracuse U. preventing shut outs (my school's NEVER been shut out in that sport by the by) - I played with OR vs. most of their squad in highschool & middleschool/junior high, so it only made sense I could "run with the best the nation has to offer", anytime...
(Before I became medically ineligible after my 2nd season there due to physical problems)
In a sport that even the GREAT Jim Brown of NCAA & NFL fame said:
"I'd play lacrosse 6 days of the week & football on Sundays" as to what he thought of it.
(So... "that all said & aside": You can call me "nerd" all you like, but I don't know too many "nerds" that can make the claim I just did, & back it up too - now, let's see YOU do the same... ok? Good luck... I have the feeling you can't...)
APK
P.S.=> Of course, you're also posting as a TOTAL anonymous coward, & that speaks WORLDS of your nature (trolling worm, nothing more)...
... apk
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Re:Time to disprove you once more troll
Again - I graduated Bachelors of Science (MIS concentration) in 1989 @ LeMoyne College per my last post (& was a letterwinner for Lacrosse in 1985 here http://www.lemoynedolphins.com/sports/mlax/history/mlaxletterwinners [lemoynedolphins.com] per my last post as well.. ) & I later earned another AAS for CSC too!
While also not only playing, but starting 1st string 2 yrs. in a row (before I was injured) in sports for an NCAA power in Lacrosse (brutal sport, one the NFL's great Jim Brown even preferred no less) as well WHILE doing it, & that team's been a national OR division champ for decades too!
Call them IF you like... I have nothing to hide!
* SO, have you done the same & can YOU prove it? No, obviously, lol...
Also, while I was @ work & afterwards? I helped an 80 yr. old neighbor from 5 p.m. onwards after working put up his garage door (springs & pulleys are a BITCH)!
I later also ran 10 ft. of 220 wire into a 50 amp dual fuse, to the plug thru the floor from the fusebox after pulling the panel, thru the floor & wall sheetrock, to wire in my new electric stove... tacked it down per code & everything, properly, in about 2 hrs. time to boot!
What did YOU DO TODAY, troll? Just being a useless trolling scum online?? Absolutely..
APK
P.S.=> As the saying goes? U FAIL as per your usual, badly, vs. myself, just as you did in my other reply to your trolling self, here -> http://news.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=2559120&cid=38285996 On the same grounds... apk
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I graduated National Honor Society
From highschool in NY State (one of the best schools ispecifically in NY State too, where the best schools are, the Northeast USA) & also graduated Bachelors of Science MIS concentration in 1989 @ LeMoyne College per my last post (& was a letterwinner for Lacrosse in 1985 here http://www.lemoynedolphins.com/sports/mlax/history/mlaxletterwinners per my last post as well.. ) & I later earned another AAS for CSC too!
While also not only playing, but starting 1st string 2 yrs. in a row (before I was injured) in sports for an NCAA power in Lacrosse (brutal sport, one the NFL's great Jim Brown even preferred no less) as well WHILE doing it, & that team's been a national OR division champ for decades too!
APK
P.S.=> As the saying goes? U FAIL as per your usual, badly, vs. myself... apk
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Time to disprove you once more troll
You're off topic, what is the point of answering a troll like you?
Anyhow I will disprove your bullshit easily:
"we have absolutely no proof that you actually are who you say you are, nothing, nuts, only hearsay (heck, we don't even have proof that the real-life APK did graduate college)" - by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday December 06, @11:05AM (#38280644)
http://www.lemoynedolphins.com/sports/mlax/history/mlaxletterwinners
I graduated there in 1989 with a Bachelor's of Science degree (concentrating in MIS in fact)...
APK
P.S.=> Later you fool... apk
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Here's 1 degree of 2 proof
Where I was also a lettering athlete/1st string starter (as a freshman no less) &, for a many time NCAA Division II national and league champion in the sport of Lacrosse:
http://lemoynedolphins.com/sports/mlax/history/mlaxletterwinners
* See letter "K", 1985...
(That's for the 1st of 2 degrees (B.S.) around the computer sciences (MIS minor) & CSC A.A.S. was earned in another school later on (I do schooling periodically still even, because of keeping skills "updated" with new tools/techniques, etc.-et al)).
APK
P.S.=> Bottom-line here though, is this: No matter WHERE I went to school? I still can show that I did more & better than you can in the computer sciences arena, period!
(& earlier too, + longer duration)
All of good note on my part in respected publications, tech trade shows, & commercial software code credit to my name (along with open source, freeware & shareware too) than you do... plus your utter fails here:
http://news.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=2500566&cid=37897918
You had NONE of the above, & evaded proofs of it when you were asked for them as well... which of course, makes you look even futher the "big talking armchair QB" on your part, & an evasive troll also.
Like I said earlier to you: "Cut your losses, give up while you are behind" essentially... lol, because your "fine showings" in the url link above? LMAO, priceless...
... apk
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Pure Opinion (100+ mod ups say otherwise)
This is my favorite one here (along with getting you to run from HOSTS files points I posted, you can disprove them (oh wait - you've TRIED & FAILED tomhudson!)):
"Oh, and your posting style is hostile to common decency. - by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday June 21, @02:03PM (#36516388)
Are you the "master of posting online"? Are there rules?? You're just opinion... lol!
Pure opinion on YOUR part vs. this (see my "p.s." below & many moderations upwards I have (despite posting as AC)), lol...
(Too easy)
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"Lose the single-sentence paragraphs interspersed with gratuitous YELLING, stern bold sections, and excessive punctuation. It's hideous. Take an English course at the local community college or something, and learn to write proper paragraphs and emphasize your point with words rather than all-caps, double punctuation marks, or font-weight." - by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday June 21, @02:03PM (#36516388)
AHEM: I actually possess 2 collegiate degrees!
1, while also being a lettering athlete in the sport of Lacrosse for a national champion level team (see letter "K" & 1985 (you already know my name)):
http://www.lemoynedolphins.com/sports/mlax/history/mlaxletterwinners
Degrees in Business Administration + MIS minor, & a CSC degree (AAS long done & credits going towards my B.S. in it now as we speak in fact (94/120))...
Do you even HAVE a college degree?
* Prove it!
(Especially a PHD in English that makes you an actual "expert" in it... since you see fit to tell others how to write online, lol!)
I can & have proven I have one, easily, just by posting that URL above... where I was working both ends of the deal academically & athletically + doing well @ both!
APK
P.S.=> So, show us you even HAVE a college degree @ all, especially around computing as I do... ok? How about a PHD in English while you're @ it?? LMAO... too easy!
... apk
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Tribal - right, THAT's the word I was looking for
Thanks... I was thinking "what fits this in terms of the human psyche?" & you hit it on the head!
BUT, by "proxy"?? Again, see my 1st post & thoughts on being that way - to just plain"cut-to-the-chase" here, being that way is for LAME people!
I.E.-> Imo, @ least? Hey - If you're NOT in the game, you're out of the game, in essence...
(I mean, for example/e.g. -> Can you have sex by proxy or drive a car by proxy (and I don't mean masturbating or playing a video game about driving cars)? No, not really, lol!)
Funniest part is, I played a game called Lacrosse - & I was pretty good @ it believe-it-or-not (very violent, like hockey on the ground really & more "air-based" - Indians used to use it in fact in lieu of wars to settle disputes between tribes (killed one another playing too)).
That game also happens to also be Canada's national sport (not hockey like most folks assume & are incorrect on),
I did so all thru highschool in the area of the U.S.A. that produces its best players (northeast) &, I was fortunate to have learned it, initially, in the school district that produces the BEST teams (West Genesee) in the nation to this day in fact!
(W/ iirc, 24 national #1 champ since 1982, because in that neighborhood? Kids weren't playing football or baseball as much - it was lacrosse (their parents were smart - it was the easier route to scholarship rides is why than football etc. because of the coaching & area producing better talent than Maryland or Long Island (good in their own right too)).
There, You saw goals in backyards & schoolyards. Someone was always there shooting or playing!
(We filled the goal with wooden planks to act as the goalie (you have to be a bit nuts to play goalie in that sport imo - ball comes @ Nolan Ryan speeds is why, & is hard like a rock, trust me, being hit by it? HURTS, & badly!))
Then - after, when my parents split, I went to an All-County honorable mention top team (#17 in the state as opposed to #1 earlier) of hundreds of schools.
Anyhow/anyways:
There, I went on to become a lettermen @ a National Champ in the sport in Division II (one of my team's top-scorers in my freshmen yr. 1st yr. it was a varsity NCAA sport there in fact iirc as an attackman (you stay by goal & shoot, easier to score))
Then, they "forced me" to play midfield (lots of running - many MILES of it in fact during the game itself, nobody could play the whole game I ever met & I'd met the best there was (many All-Americans were my pals in fact)).
E.G. -> 1985 Letter "K" here http://www.lemoynedolphins.com/sports/mlax/history/mlaxletterwinners via 10 goals/9 assists my freshmen yr. as an attack + 2 goals as a middie as a sophomore (got injured & couldn't play again after that but scholarship still stayed (nice part about NCAA in those days - if you got injured, they didn't yank scholarship)).
BOTTOM-LINE: To this day, after that? I pretty much "put sports down", & got more serious about computers as I saw them as "the bright future" for employment (got lucky, I was right).
It was about putting away 'childish things' in other words, my duty was discharged for money really for school & done), even though I enjoyed them immensely.
(There was no professional level in those days, so, time to put it down & move on)
APK
P.S.=> After all, again as I said in my init. post? It's JUST A GAME, & that's all... nothing to get "nuts" about!
Even though I remember scoring on Syracuse U., the year-in & year-out national Division I champ, as a freshmen (we were Division II), & my family was there, my little brother especially who really liked it!
(LMAO - My little brother, 7-8 @ the time, then came up behind the SU benches after I scored & was tossing pebbles @ them saying:
"SU SUX" etc./et al
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Watching drinkypoo run from a SIMPLE question?
Agreed, it IS funny as hell!
"Its honestly pretty funny." - by Anonymous Coward on Thursday June 09, @03:52PM (#36392816)
It is funny, especially when drinkypoo accused ME of being a troll, and yet he has not been "on topic" once here, and is definitely attempting to troll me... what is funnier still?
See my subject line, & this "choice quote" of his from the last time he trolled me, once more:
"although you're right about hosts files" - by drinkypoo (153816) on Thursday May 26, @01:21PM (#36252958) Homepage
That's from drinkypoo's last attempt @ trolling me, & his "BIG FAIL"... lol!
Now, unless you're stupid?
(so far you don't seem to be, except for the fat guy crack, but... I am former collegiate athlete & letterman here in a sport you CAN'T be "fat" in or you'd die from the running, especially @ midfield which I was FORCED to play, lol, after leading my team in scoring my freshman yr. no less (& I'm still in GOOD SHAPE for a 48 yr. old guy) Lacrosse, & for a national champ here, see letter K 1985 -> http://www.lemoynedolphins.com/sports/mlax/history/mlaxletterwinners )
?
Well - It doesn't "take a brain" to realize drinkypoo's STILL "STINGING" from having to make that quoted admission above... lol!
(Hence, his attempts @ trolling me now, yet again, AND, funniest of all? He won't answer if he came in here trolling or if he was on topic here even once... says it ALL for me!)
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"Also, APK where are you from?" - by Anonymous Coward on Thursday June 09, @03:52PM (#36392816)
To quote the Highlander from the original movie?
"LOTS OF DIFFERENT PLACES"
(I travel for work quite extensively over 17++ yrs. now, & for the longest time? I really didn't have a home... migrating every 1-3 yrs. typically for work in this field! However, because of it, I now have my own home & have settled in NY State!)
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"What is your native language?" - by Anonymous Coward on Thursday June 09, @03:52PM (#36392816)
Which one? I speak 2 & extremely fluently, & a 3rd pretty well also... I'm a U.S. Citizen, child of immigrants, & 1st generation American!
APK
P.S.=> LMAO, ah... in the end, on drinkypoo?
Heh - he makes me LOOK GOOD! I love it... lol, I truly do!
HOWEVER, in closing:
I do wish he was a BIT more intelligent & a bit more of a challenge, instead of a easily seen thru troll whose fav. color is "TRANSPARENT", lmao, because his evading questions, AND admitting I was right too? Priceless... apk
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For ALL that University DEBT? You blew it here
http://tech.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=1881444&cid=34343366 [slashdot.org]
LMAO: In fact, you showed that You're SO STUPID, and so WEAK TECHNICALLY, you didn't even realize HOSTS files get cached into memory by the local diskcache kernel-mode subsystem!
(It ALSO appears to me that SOMEONE's MONEY is being wasted, on you & your time in academia, apparently, just judging by the result up in the URL above... lol!)
Now: CAN YOU PROVE YOU ACTUALLY ARE IN COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY?
I can, or rather COULD, easily (while I played for a National Champ in the Sport of Lacrosse in the mid 1980's):
http://www.lemoynedolphins.com/sports/mlax/history/mlaxletterwinners
(See the letter "K" & the year 1985... the rest is easy enough to figure out!)
So, again - CAN YOU PROVE YOU ARE IN SCHOOL?
I didn't realize they had such LIARS in Texas... or, evasive little cowards that say they're in college/U, but screw up on basic computer Operating System fundamentals.
APK
P.S.=> By the way - I am LONG done with academia, & I have 2 degrees (1 with major & minor, the other is past credits for an A.A.S. & going for B.S. @ 94/120 credits as I have time to keep @ it!)
Oh, & I actually can SHOW I've accomplished a decent amount in the eyes of others in respected publications in the art & science of computing (books, magazines, newspapers, & more - PLUS, doing well for my ideas & work @ Ms TechEd 2000-2002 in its hardest category with COMMERCIALLY SOLD SOFTWARE CODE TO MY CREDIT TO THIS VERY DAY - Can you show the same? No, obviously, and you NEVER will (and, you KNOW it)):
"My Name is Ozymandias: King of Kings - Look upon my works, ye mighty, & DESPAIR..."
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Windows NT Magazine (now Windows IT Pro) April 1997 "BACK OFFICE PERFORMANCE" issue, page 61
(&, for work done for EEC Systems/SuperSpeed.com on PAID CONTRACT (writing portions of their SuperCache program increasing its performance by up to 40% via my work) albeit, for their SuperDisk & HOW TO APPLY IT, took them to a finalist position @ MS Tech Ed, two years in a row 2000-2002, in its HARDEST CATEGORY: SQLServer Performance Enhancement).
WINDOWS MAGAZINE, 1997, "Top Freeware & Shareware of the Year" issue page 210, #1/first entry in fact (my work is there)
PC-WELT FEB 1998 - page 84, again, my work is featured there
WINDOWS MAGAZINE, WINTER 1998 - page 92, insert section, MUST HAVE WARES, my work is again, there
PC-WELT FEB 1999 - page 83, again, my work is featured there
CHIP Magazine 7/99 - page 100, my work is there
GERMAN PC BOOK, Data Becker publisher "PC Aufrusten und Repairen" 2000, where my work is contained in it
HOT SHAREWARE Numero 46 issue, pg. 54 (PC ware mag from Spain), 2001 my work is there, first one featured, yet again!
Also, a British PC Mag in 2002 for many utilities I wrote, saw it @ BORDERS BOOKS but didn't buy it... by that point, I had moved onto other areas in this field besides coding only...
Being paid for an article that made me money over @ PCPitstop in 2008 for writing up a guide that has people showing NO VIRUSES/SPYWARES & other screwups, via following its point, such as THRONKA sees here -> http://www.xtremepccentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=ee926d913b81bf6d63c3c7372fd2a24c&t=28430&page=3
It's also been myself helping out the folks at the UltraDefrag64 project (a 64-bit defragger for Windows), in showing them code for how to do Process Priority Control @ the GUI usermode/ring 3/rpl 3 level in their program (good one too), & being credited for it by the
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Sadder FACT is how you "f'd up" here, lol...
http://tech.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=1881444&cid=34343366
LMAO: In fact, you showed that You're SO STUPID, and so WEAK TECHNICALLY, you didn't even realize HOSTS files get cached into memory by the local diskcache kernel-mode subsystem!
Now: CAN YOU PROVE YOU ACTUALLY ARE IN COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY?
I can, easily (while I played for a National Champ in the Sport of Lacrosse in the mid 1980's):
http://www.lemoynedolphins.com/sports/mlax/history/mlaxletterwinners
(See the letter "K" & the year 1985... the rest is easy enough to figure out!)
So, again - CAN YOU PROVE YOU ARE IN SCHOOL? By the way, you don't make SQUAT on internships... ALL you REALLY ARE, is a tax-break for some company - get over yourself & your illusions (& they pay you squat for those things too, been there, done that, LONG ago!)
APK
P.S.=> By the way - I am LONG done with academia, & I have 2 degrees (1 with major & minor, the other is past credits for an A.A.S. & going for B.S. @ 94/120 credits as I have time to keep @ it!)
Oh, & I actually can SHOW I've accomplished a decent amount in the eyes of others in respected publications in the art & science of computing (books, magazines, newspapers, & more - PLUS, doing well for my ideas & work @ Ms TechEd 2000-2002 in its hardest category with COMMERCIALLY SOLD SOFTWARE CODE TO MY CREDIT TO THIS VERY DAY - Can you show the same? No, obviously, and you NEVER will (and, you KNOW it)):
"My Name is Ozymandias: King of Kings - Look upon my works, ye mighty, & DESPAIR..."
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Windows NT Magazine (now Windows IT Pro) April 1997 "BACK OFFICE PERFORMANCE" issue, page 61
(&, for work done for EEC Systems/SuperSpeed.com on PAID CONTRACT (writing portions of their SuperCache program increasing its performance by up to 40% via my work) albeit, for their SuperDisk & HOW TO APPLY IT, took them to a finalist position @ MS Tech Ed, two years in a row 2000-2002, in its HARDEST CATEGORY: SQLServer Performance Enhancement).
WINDOWS MAGAZINE, 1997, "Top Freeware & Shareware of the Year" issue page 210, #1/first entry in fact (my work is there)
PC-WELT FEB 1998 - page 84, again, my work is featured there
WINDOWS MAGAZINE, WINTER 1998 - page 92, insert section, MUST HAVE WARES, my work is again, there
PC-WELT FEB 1999 - page 83, again, my work is featured there
CHIP Magazine 7/99 - page 100, my work is there
GERMAN PC BOOK, Data Becker publisher "PC Aufrusten und Repairen" 2000, where my work is contained in it
HOT SHAREWARE Numero 46 issue, pg. 54 (PC ware mag from Spain), 2001 my work is there, first one featured, yet again!
Also, a British PC Mag in 2002 for many utilities I wrote, saw it @ BORDERS BOOKS but didn't buy it... by that point, I had moved onto other areas in this field besides coding only...
Being paid for an article that made me money over @ PCPitstop in 2008 for writing up a guide that has people showing NO VIRUSES/SPYWARES & other screwups, via following its point, such as THRONKA sees here -> http://www.xtremepccentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=ee926d913b81bf6d63c3c7372fd2a24c&t=28430&page=3
It's also been myself helping out the folks at the UltraDefrag64 project (a 64-bit defragger for Windows), in showing them code for how to do Process Priority Control @ the GUI usermode/ring 3/rpl 3 level in their program (good one too), & being credited for it by their lead dev & his team... see here -> http://ultradefrag.sourceforge.ne
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Not true in all cases: There's always "outliers"
"I've been a jock and a nerd my entire life and I probably don't need to tell anyone what activities and accomplishments got audiences, rewards, cheerleaders, public acknowledgement, and respect . . . and which didn't." - by Seumas (6865) on Sunday January 23, @08:37AM (#34972334)
You're being awfully "general", & what you said's NOT always the case... To wit: I've been, like yourself, a "dual persona" through a large portion of my life (jock &/or "brainy type"). I miss it in fact, but I have gotten old, lol, but here are my "proofs" of that from NCAA records:
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http://lemoynedolphins.com/sports/mlax/history/1985.HTM
&/or
http://lemoynedolphins.com/sports/mlax/history/mlaxletterwinners ("K" letter-winner section, 1985 section)
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I did alright @ both sports & moreso @ academia, especially in the LONG HAUL. The team also did well over time, with MANY NCAA championships or final appearances too!
Yes, & it gave me what I wanted out of "jockdom", via the hard work it entails physically (and yes, believe it or not, mentally too), & that was these 2 things:
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1.) Cheaper road to better higher education (plus, fun from a game I truly loved - though I played football as well in highschool, I loved Lacrosse more (just like the great Jim Brown did, even though he became a professional NFL star))
&
2.) Staying "physically fit" (this matters the MOST when you're a young lad, lol, because at that time (let's say, your early teens thru your early 30's), this is a VERY IMPORTANT thing (to get women, of course, & to be blunt about it)).
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In the end? Yes - I got what I wanted, which was, for the MOST part (i.e.-> A decent enough life with my own home/car, etc.)
Everything's FINALLY "paid-up in full" here, at least as far as the largest things a person obtains in a home & nice vehicle etc. (& all the things that go inside of them too).
It happened, but it took me decades...
So - Where did MOST of the monies for that come from, for ME? Well - Academic pursuits, that ended up in a career in the computer sciences since 1994 professionally here that I did fairly OK in, & here are some results on that note:
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Windows NT Magazine (now Windows IT Pro) April 1997 "BACK OFFICE PERFORMANCE" issue, page 61
(&, for work done for EEC Systems/SuperSpeed.com on PAID CONTRACT (writing portions of their SuperCache program increasing its performance by up to 40% via my work) albeit, for their SuperDisk & HOW TO APPLY IT, took them to a finalist position @ MS Tech Ed, two years in a row 2000-2002, in its HARDEST CATEGORY: SQLServer Performance Enhancement).
WINDOWS MAGAZINE, 1997, "Top Freeware & Shareware of the Year" issue page 210, #1/first entry in fact (my work is there)
PC-WELT FEB 1998 - page 84, again, my work is featured there
WINDOWS MAGAZINE, WINTER 1998 - page 92, insert section, MUST HAVE WARES, my work is again, there
PC-WELT FEB 1999 - page 83, again, my work is featured there
CHIP Magazine 7/99 - page 100, my work is there
GERMAN PC BOOK, Data Becker publisher "PC Aufrusten und Repairen" 2000, where my work is contained in it
HOT SHAREWARE Numero 46 issue, pg. 54 (PC ware mag from Spain), 2001 my work is there, first one featured, yet again!
Also, a British PC Mag in 2002 for many utilities I wrote, saw it @ BORDERS BOOKS but didn't buy it... by that point, I had moved onto other areas in this field besides coding only...
Being paid for an article that made me money over @ PCPitstop in 2008 for writing up a guide that has people showing NO VIRUSES/SPYWARES & other screwups, via following its point, such as THRONKA sees here ->
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Not true in all cases: There's always "outliers"
"I've been a jock and a nerd my entire life and I probably don't need to tell anyone what activities and accomplishments got audiences, rewards, cheerleaders, public acknowledgement, and respect . . . and which didn't." - by Seumas (6865) on Sunday January 23, @08:37AM (#34972334)
You're being awfully "general", & what you said's NOT always the case... To wit: I've been, like yourself, a "dual persona" through a large portion of my life (jock &/or "brainy type"). I miss it in fact, but I have gotten old, lol, but here are my "proofs" of that from NCAA records:
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http://lemoynedolphins.com/sports/mlax/history/1985.HTM
&/or
http://lemoynedolphins.com/sports/mlax/history/mlaxletterwinners ("K" letter-winner section, 1985 section)
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I did alright @ both sports & moreso @ academia, especially in the LONG HAUL. The team also did well over time, with MANY NCAA championships or final appearances too!
Yes, & it gave me what I wanted out of "jockdom", via the hard work it entails physically (and yes, believe it or not, mentally too), & that was these 2 things:
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1.) Cheaper road to better higher education (plus, fun from a game I truly loved - though I played football as well in highschool, I loved Lacrosse more (just like the great Jim Brown did, even though he became a professional NFL star))
&
2.) Staying "physically fit" (this matters the MOST when you're a young lad, lol, because at that time (let's say, your early teens thru your early 30's), this is a VERY IMPORTANT thing (to get women, of course, & to be blunt about it)).
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In the end? Yes - I got what I wanted, which was, for the MOST part (i.e.-> A decent enough life with my own home/car, etc.)
Everything's FINALLY "paid-up in full" here, at least as far as the largest things a person obtains in a home & nice vehicle etc. (& all the things that go inside of them too).
It happened, but it took me decades...
So - Where did MOST of the monies for that come from, for ME? Well - Academic pursuits, that ended up in a career in the computer sciences since 1994 professionally here that I did fairly OK in, & here are some results on that note:
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Windows NT Magazine (now Windows IT Pro) April 1997 "BACK OFFICE PERFORMANCE" issue, page 61
(&, for work done for EEC Systems/SuperSpeed.com on PAID CONTRACT (writing portions of their SuperCache program increasing its performance by up to 40% via my work) albeit, for their SuperDisk & HOW TO APPLY IT, took them to a finalist position @ MS Tech Ed, two years in a row 2000-2002, in its HARDEST CATEGORY: SQLServer Performance Enhancement).
WINDOWS MAGAZINE, 1997, "Top Freeware & Shareware of the Year" issue page 210, #1/first entry in fact (my work is there)
PC-WELT FEB 1998 - page 84, again, my work is featured there
WINDOWS MAGAZINE, WINTER 1998 - page 92, insert section, MUST HAVE WARES, my work is again, there
PC-WELT FEB 1999 - page 83, again, my work is featured there
CHIP Magazine 7/99 - page 100, my work is there
GERMAN PC BOOK, Data Becker publisher "PC Aufrusten und Repairen" 2000, where my work is contained in it
HOT SHAREWARE Numero 46 issue, pg. 54 (PC ware mag from Spain), 2001 my work is there, first one featured, yet again!
Also, a British PC Mag in 2002 for many utilities I wrote, saw it @ BORDERS BOOKS but didn't buy it... by that point, I had moved onto other areas in this field besides coding only...
Being paid for an article that made me money over @ PCPitstop in 2008 for writing up a guide that has people showing NO VIRUSES/SPYWARES & other screwups, via following its point, such as THRONKA sees here ->
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Re:More evasions from metrix007? Of course!
LMAO, wtf? Look at my initials, & look here then (as to academia, where I was a letter winner for a national champ in lacrosse, & also a graduate with a B.S. degree in the sciences):
http://lemoynedolphins.com/sports/mlax/history/mlaxletterwinners
I can not see any name on that list that matches the initials APK. If I don't know your name, then I can not verify anything you say, regardless of who you give me as a reference.
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LOL, ok: Proofs inside, & more (do you have sa
"I have checked various registries of accreditation and do not find Anonymous Coward in any of them. Perhaps you should start by revealing your identity and proving your assertions of credentials." - by erroneus (253617) on Thursday June 10, @02:59PM (#32526486) Homepage
Ok then, here we go (I expect the SAME from you though, and I would like the questions I asked of you answered as well here -> http://it.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=1681772&cid=32526288 which you repeatedly have avoided no less)
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"Next, don't assume I have less experience and no accreditation. I have a degree. I have certifications and I have been in the industry since I was 16... I am 42 now." - by erroneus (253617) on Thursday June 10, @02:59PM (#32526486) Homepage
Oh, I assume NOTHING... & for another thing? I am YOUR SENIOR.
Ah, anyhow/anyways: Here are some things I have done in this art & science that are easily verified (partial small list only mind you, only my favs):
"My Name is Ozymandias: King of Kings - Look upon my works, ye mighty, & DESPAIR..."
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Windows NT Magazine (now Windows IT Pro) April 1997 "BACK OFFICE PERFORMANCE" issue, page 61
(&, for work done for EEC Systems/SuperSpeed.com on PAID CONTRACT (writing portions of their SuperCache program increasing its performance by up to 40% via my work) albeit, for their SuperDisk & HOW TO APPLY IT, took them to a finalist position @ MS Tech Ed, two years in a row 2000-2002, in its HARDEST CATEGORY: SQLServer Performance Enhancement).
WINDOWS MAGAZINE, 1997, "Top Freeware & Shareware of the Year" issue page 210, #1/first entry in fact (my work is there)
PC-WELT FEB 1998 - page 84, again, my work is featured there
WINDOWS MAGAZINE, WINTER 1998 - page 92, insert section, MUST HAVE WARES, my work is again, there
PC-WELT FEB 1999 - page 83, again, my work is featured there
CHIP Magazine 7/99 - page 100, my work is there
GERMAN PC BOOK, Data Becker publisher "PC Aufrusten und Repairen" 2000, where my work is contained in it
HOT SHAREWARE Numero 46 issue, pg. 54 (PC ware mag from Spain), 2001 my work is there, first one featured, yet again!
Also, a British PC Mag in 2002 for many utilities I wrote, saw it @ BORDERS BOOKS but didn't buy it... by that point, I had moved onto other areas in this field besides coding only...
Lastly, being paid for an article that made me money over @ PCPitstop in 2008 for writing up a guide that has people showing NO VIRUSES/SPYWARES & other screwups, via following its point, such as THRONKA sees here -> http://www.xtremepccentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=ee926d913b81bf6d63c3c7372fd2a24c&t=28430&page=3
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What do I have to say about that much above? I can't say it any better, than this was stated already (from the greatest book of all time, the "tech manual for life" imo):
"But by the grace of God I am what I am: and his grace which was bestowed upon me was not in vain; but I labored more abundantly than they all: yet not I, but the grace of God which was with me." - Corinthians Chapter 10, Verse 10
(And, because I got LUCKY to have been exposed to some really GREAT classmates, professors, & colleagues on the job over time as well)
NOW, as to education? Ok, proof of that here (where I was also a lettering NCAA starter for a many time NATIONAL CHAMPION in Div II no less, even runner up this & last year):
(See "K" section, & see my initials, & 1985)
http://www.lemoynedolphins.com/sports/mlax/history/mlaxletterwin
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Eat your words SanityInAnarchy
"Refuted." - by Anonymous Coward on Thursday June 03, @09:10PM (#32453366)
No, you avoided my question. Here, I'll phrase it better for you now (2nd time I have today in fact, I want to see you answer it is why):
Are you trying to tell us that using debuggers' assembly language dumps/traces OR even fuzzers is easier and faster than looking for bad coding practices in actual sourcecode or faulty instructions like sscanf in C compilers is?
This is what I was asking of you... answer it!
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"The point is that whoever discovers the vulnerability can exploit it" - by Anonymous Coward on Thursday June 03, @09:10PM (#32453366)
Which is PRECISELY what I was saying about "OPEN SORES", lol... if you have the code, you can find vulnerabilities to exploit them, FAR FASTER THAN USING DEBUGGERS/DISASSEMBLERS or FUZZERS ON CLOSED SOURCE CODE, period... but, answer my question above first, before you reply to this!
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"China has had Linux's source all along. Why don't we see similar attacks on Linux machines?" - by Anonymous Coward on Thursday June 03, @09:10PM (#32453366)
Again - not enough people use LINUX to make it worth writing attacks for. Again, hacker/cracker types are like PICKPOCKETS: They gather where the most people they can victimize are (which is Windows, then MacOS X, in terms of market share & users for them to victimize from "one shot" (one codebase for attack))... pretty simple! MacOS X used to be able to say "We are more secure than Windows is" & on TV no less. Also, no, they were only less used, & thus, less attacked... once their market share & use counts went up?? So did the attacks on MacOS X...
There's no denying it!
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"None which you can demonstrate with any certainty." - by Anonymous Coward on Thursday June 03, @09:10PM (#32453366)
Ok, proof I went to a top-notch school in the US Northeast (where I also was a letterman athlete as well, for a top-notch athletic program in their Lacrosse team (many time national champ, many time divisional champ, & runner up THIS year too)):
http://www.lemoynedolphins.com/sports/mlax/history/mlaxletterwinners
Go to the "K" section, you will see my name there, 1985.
As to the magazines? You can either research their issues, or as I said here before in another reply today?? Write Mr. Eric Dickman, CEO of SuperSpeed.com (whose works appeared in Windows NT mag, forerunner of today's Windows IT Pro mag no less (as good as WIRED, & better in that it's more specific to computers which is our topic here, than WIRED is (which you cited in WIRED mag, but you've never BEEN IN, lol, either)), & ask him if I was paid to do work on their SuperCache I/II program, making it 40% more efficient/effective and if they bought out my sourcecode for it, for reparameterizing their block device driver for said boost in efficiencies/effectiveness... ask him if I laid out the ideas on how to use their SuperDisk program in database work, which took their program to a finalist position @ Microsoft Tech Ed 2000-2002, 2 yrs. in a row no less, in its HARDEST CATEGORY: SQLServer Performance Enhancement.
You're going to "eat your words" boy, as usual.
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"Oh please. I mention something about how interesting it is that the other AC shows up, with precisely your voice" - by Anonymous Coward on Thursday June 03, @09:10PM (#32453366)
First of all, "my voice"? I am not speaking here, I am writing. Also on that note, care to show us your certification or degree in forensics that qualifies you as an expert on identifying the writing styles of others??
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"exactly when it's most convenient for you -- like immediately after I remark how curious it is that the previous
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Because unlike a LOT of folks? I don't "back down"
"But you're trolling a troll. Trolling is trolling, no matter whose doing it." - by Kneo24 (688412) on Sunday January 10, @07:15AM (#30713948) Homepage
Per my subject-line above? That's HOW I was raised, & in a very, Very, VERY violent environment (3rd most violent city in the USA in fact, in terms of violent crimes & deaths last time I looked).
There/here? Well - I learned something very early on (after taking a HELL of a lot of beatings from older & bigger bullies @ first):
Fight back!
Mainly, to prevent MORE fights & worse, being 'bullied' even more... & know what? It works.
(In real life fights, and yes, here (as you see? My "trolling detractors", complete w/ their "effete mod downs" & all, have 'backed off' like the cowards & blowhards they in real essence & actuality, have proven themselves to be!))
Or, was their "blow offs" of my valid questions put their way not indicative of that much here?
I don't know about where you come from, or what your environs were like, but apparently they were NOT like my own (be thankful to God you have that benefit, assuming my intuitions are correct on that note regarding yourself @ least, & that's NOT a 'put-down' directed your way either... fact is? I envy you it, IF I am correct!)
And, thank goodness: At least a somewhat reasonable & logical reply on your part that I *THINK* you mean well in @ least... kudos to you on that note from myself, sincerely, & NO sarcasm intended.
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"You could have given up at any moment. Instead you kept going, then went on to regurgitate some of the same information through different posts." - by Kneo24 (688412) on Sunday January 10, @07:15AM (#30713948) Homepage
Yes, because it worked to first SILENCE THEM, & secondly to show everyone here reading JUST EXACTLY WHAT THEY REALLY ARE: Big talking blowhards, with no proofs backing they (when I have an "avalanche" of that, which many folks here actually provided me with in fact, alongside reputable publications in this very art & science... of which I happen to be "on topic" here about, & my "trolling detractors" & their complete lines of bullshit? Are not, period).
I also learned from my experiences in sports, that OFFENSE? IS THE BEST DEFENSE...
(It works... & most every sports team I was ever one was a winner pretty much because of it).
While in highschool, I learned @ the best team in the nation @ that level, & when my folks divorced & split up, even later doing ok using that same philosophy, while playing for an honorable mention statewide team in the sport of lacrosse in the hardest & BEST state in the nation for it no less!
Same as well, later in collegiate academia (where I was an NCAA starter, for the national champion in Lemoyne College in Division II in fact,until I was injured to the point of no longer being able to play anymore unfortunately my junior year & I was medically ineligible -> http://lemoynedolphins.com/sports/mlax/history/1985.HTM (I'm on that page) on my 1st of 2 current degrees I have, again in this very art & science largely on BOTH (moreso on the 2nd one, since computing is where I decided to concentrate my efforts & focus specifically))
I am also going to use the points of a pretty respected guy around here, about "taking shit lying down", here goes:
"Justified anger is better than sitting aside while bad stuff happens" - by Bruce Perens (3872) * on Saturday April 07 2007, @12:59PM (#18647947) Homepage Journal
And, know what? I absolutely agree. He was speaking of Theo DeRaadt (of BSD fame) because he is a LOT like myself in that respect (only he is far more noted than I in this art & science)... you think I "go off"? LOL, you ought to see Theo... but, he also gets trolled a lot by PUNY fleas that couldn't
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Re:So what! Windows already has this. TRUE!
"I didn't realize Dr. Bronner wrote software too." - by Tickletaint (1088359) on Sunday May 27, @10:57AM (#19291989)
Well, I don't know who Dr. Bronner is, nor do I care to inquire on it... however, I believe I already replied to YOU, specifically, here (in this thread):
http://linux.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=236367&c id=19292419
Read it, drink it in, & digest it.
APK
P.S.=> LeMoyne 6, Mercyhurst 5:
http://lemoynedolphins.com/sports/mlax/index
They're once more, the National Champs again in Division II - My old alma mater (& former team I played for years ago in college)!
So, that all said & aside? Well, each of your "spelling/grammar check Nazi" tactics won't get me down to YOUR level, today, lol... no way, too good of a mood to argue with the lamest of the lame (who think that posting on forums has to be of "legal correspondence grammatical & spelling accuracy" type par, lol)!
A good way to end my holiday weekend on - nothing can spoil that, least of all your pettiness... apk