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Re:Is she?
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=did+hitler+love+anal+sex
The link to the first result of that search -- http://gawker.com/5511340/have-you-heard-the-sandra-bullock-hitler-poopstache-sex-tape-rumor-yet
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Re:Is she?
Here, Let me google that for you: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=did+hitler+love+anal+sex
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Re:Er, Your Statement and His Don't Quite Mix
Can you please explain in detail how a colorless, odorless gas can trap heat from radiating from the planet and act as a blanket?
Rayleigh scattering. Because much incident radiation reaching earth from the sun has a peak in the visible spectrum, it goes through the colourless gas fine. However, given its much lower temperature (thank goodness), earth re-radiates that heat as a blackbody with the peak in the infrared. CO2 scatters IR (in the same way that other atmospheric molecules scatter blue light, making the sky blue) keeping much of that heat from escaping into outer space and keeping it in the atmosphere. Since your eyes cannot see in the infrared, you cannot detect this scattering/reflection and perceive CO2 as clear/colourless, but properly designed instrumentation can.
This description is based on concepts which are often introduced in a 1st year university physics course, and explained in mathematical detail in a 2nd or 3rd year Optics course.
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Re:remailer?
Why was this modded flamebait? He was responding to an idiot. It took more effort for the AC to post to Slashdot than it would have taken for him or her to look it up. I can't even say that the AC was too damned lazy to look it up, since it actually required more effort to post to Slashdot and then review responses. Jeng had the decency to provide the AC with the information requested, and also took steps to correct the idiotic behavior.
My own post may disappear because I might mod Jeng's post up as informative.
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Re:remailer?
Lets break the word down for you:
[re]-[mailer]
I'm sure you can figure it out from there. If you still can't, go here.
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Re:Finally
Is there an obvious "make scroll bars not retarded" option I'm missing?
If only there was a tool to, like, search for stuff...
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learning != being spoon-fed
Or can we expect our ANSI C code to be automagically implemented in a SoC in such a short time?
How about you tell us what SoC stands for first?
Slashdot, where searching for an abreviation's meaning has become the ultimate technical challenge.
Once again, editors, we don't all know everything about everything in the tech world.
News for nerds?. Ain't that supposed to mean something?
Some of us come here to learn new things
Bro, two words: Google and wikipedia. And one more word: 2012. You should consider a career/interest change if you don't grasp the meaning conveyed by these three words.
and you guys don't make it easy.
Not to be mean, but if you want easy, there is always hamburger flipping (which I did when I was in college) or pants folding at the GAP.
TFS should at least leave me with an impression of whether or not I need to read the TFA.
But you can make that determination by simply f* googling the SoC abbreviation. About 5/6 of the sentence already tells you that this is about translating C code into something. What that something means, you search it if you don't know it. The fact is that the mere idea of translating C into something, whatever that means, should constitute enough to warrant interest (or lack thereof) depending on your technical proclivities.
Also, if you really feel that a subject line should tell you whether or not you need to read something, you should not venture that much at all out of your comfort zone instead of demanding that stuff be made easy for you to digest. Technical fields are vast and complex, ergo the use of acronyms (and tools like google to find their meaning in seconds.)
You assume that because you didn't know the meaning of SoC, that people don't make it easy for you. In reality, it is a demonstration of your lack of an inquisitive mind with a proclivity of immediate satisfaction. Let me know how that works for you as you, and I quote you, "come here to learn new things."
You don't want learning. You want spood feeding of already masticated material.
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Re:"Too good to be true?"
Buggered if I know, the poster didn't explain the acronyms. WTF is SoC?
Slashdot, where searching for an acronym's meaning is the next technical challenge.
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Re:"Too good to be true?"
A full answer to your astute question is available here.
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Re:Humans are supposed to be vegan...
http://saveourbones.com/osteoporosis-milk-myth/ http://www.huffingtonpost.com/kathy-freston/lean-challenge_b_1432765.html http://www.llli.org/FAQ/bflength.html http://www.notmilk.com/ http://www.naturalnews.com/031255_milk_health.html Hell, http://lmgtfy.com/?q=why+milk+is+bad+for+humans Cow's milk is essential only for their calf, and only when they are growing, just like human breast milk for their children. It is a myth that more milk is good for our bones and yadda yadda. The USDA pushes the milk campaign to keep making money.
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Let me google that for you
From the article:
"This week Larry Page could not recall who Lindholm was"
Hey Larry, let me google that for you:
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Re:They have one huge disadvantage: Landscape mode
There's one major flaw in OO or LO. That's the difficulty of changing a document to Landscape mode.
Is this a joke?
Format->Page...->Page->Orientation->Landscape -
Re:How to
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Re:Can't run it
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Re:Inadvertently...
> but I will believe it when I see it
You sound like you've lost hope. I have just the tool for that. -
Re:ERROR
Furthermore the US does send aid to Europe, also. I know for a fact they sent money and humanitarian aid to Czechoslovakia, several years ago because of flooding.
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Re:Autism
100% for a fact, eh? please cite all the studies proving without a doubt that vaccines don't cause autism.
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LMGTFY
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=apple+product+security -> https://ssl.apple.com/support/security/ -> "Contacting Apple -
To report security issues that affect Apple products, please contact: product-security@apple.com
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Re:Engineering oppression
Citations, or simple conspiracy?
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Re:Mutual backup.
How about something more realistic like encfs and ssfhs, along with any cloud provider like Dropbox?
http://www.lmgtfy.com/?q=encfs+ssfhs+dropbox
Or skip Dropbox because it costs a lot and host your own disks using SparkleShare, which is based on GIT, and all your GIT/rabbitshare experience with repos is applicable to their management, should you care to.
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Re:This is what happens
Well, one thing is for sure, I'm impressed with the speed at which google crawls slashdot.
As for the exact function/definition of AMOLED, do you really need it to know the basic gist of the story (employees of Samsung were nabbed trying to sell trade secrets for display technology). If the article were about a new AMOLED screen, it might be more useful, but the story in this case was more about the bust than the actual tech.
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Re:This is what happens
The time taken to post the complaint exceeds the time spent to do this
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Re:on a tangent
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Re:Fingers
I have no idea what a loupe is.
Ignorant, stupid, and proud of it is no way to go through life.
You would be the fuckhead on the other hand though.
How eloquent. Wilde himself could not have put it so well.
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This isn't nearly supercillious enough
You should of course have used LMGTFY. Let me show you.
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Re:Too long
I'm unfamiliar with software-defined radio, and I don't want to spent 20 minutes watching a video.
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Re:Sold out.
Erm, that would be hypocritical.
This is hypercritical...
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Re:Reinserts itself
Yeah, the RT-707 or RT-909? Heads are way too soft, where do you get new ones?
eBay (or is it Ebay now?), thrift stores, vintage audio stores, flea markets, garage sales, etc.
And where do you even get the metallic leader and splicing tape these days?
The above locations, plus here.
Speaking as the proud owner of a *cherry* TEAC A2300S. -
Re:Twisting science for political or financial gai
You do know that new studies show that mercury in tuna and other fish is non-toxic, as it is bound up into an insoluble salt with selenium, right?
Yeah, no.
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JFGI
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Re:Pah! Antisocial network
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Re:I Can't Help But Feel
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Re:Nice... not
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=cave+home+collapse
Indeed.
I believe that claustrophobia is a natural instinct as much as standing in a fire is uncomfortable. And I've seen The Descent and read The Hobbit and I know what's down there.
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Re:Put them to workIn the context of current conservative though, opposing the requirement that a women to be raped by order of the state prior to having acces to an abortion is liberal. Anyone who opposed the stated mandated rape would be roundly criticized by conservative establishment. This does not mean that someone who says a women should not be raped is a great proponent of the women's right to control her own medical care, or even that such a person considers a women to be a person, simply that that person understands that state regulation of a doctor patient relationship is wrong, and the state mandating frivolous medical procedures, or create government board to tell a person what or what not can be done, is wrong.
Likewise, if there was a law that prohibited prayer in anyplace outside of a religious institution, I could say I was not an anti-religious zealot because I only supported the enforcement in flagrant cases, for instance, where a family was praying in public in a distracting manner, or where someone was having a party and playing Fireflight too loud. Then we could bring them to court and prosecute them for playing. You see, I don't hate the people who choose to worship false idols and fails to follow the bible(Matthew 6:5), I simply want an ordered society where we follow the rule of law. That I get to harass people who annoy me, even when they are in the privacy of their own home, is just frosting on the cake.
Just because one hates a little less than one peers does not give the person a right to deny their bigotry. Is a person who only burns down empty churches and synagogues any less of a bigot than someone who shoot the members? I would think not. Just because one is a little less hateful and therefore is ridiculed by one's peers, does that give free reign to other denegate the annoying people? I don't think so.
I believe that Card thinks he is not a homophobe just like rush thinks he did nothing wrong on his little trip to the DR or Santorum thinks that he believes he has respect for the ability of woman to think for herself. And all these people are probably a little less crazy than some of the other people in their peer group, and for that we can be thankful. That there are some insane people who are not so insane as to actually want to do harm to the people they hate, unless, or course, they don't know their place. People who are just keeping the lesser folks in their place and enforcing the norms of society, then, are to thanks, not called out for who they are.
Which is to say that I know where Card is coming from, and by the measure of the religious right that wishes to convert anyone they do not agree with I am sure he is a flaming liberal that love to bend over for Obama, but in the world where love and tolerance and acceptance prevail, only a homophobe could write something like that. The rest of us believe that we adults should be able to have consensual sex in our homes and show affection for who we please outdoors. After all, I don't see police harassing straight couples leaving the theatre.
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Re:Internet Villain of the Year
The leader of the group was actually Robert Catesby who was a Jesuit
So wait, Jews did 11/5?
I think you need a little education
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Re:Vostok
> At what altitude did Yuri Gagarin jump from Vostok?
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Re:This
Per Capita GDP of...
Finland: $34,585 Denmark: $37,585 Sweden: $47,934
Norway: $84,443
Citation needed. The correct per capita GDP figures are:
Norway: $53,300
Sweden: $40,600
Denmark: $40,200
Finland: $38,300
How the *hell* did the parent comment get modded "+5 Informative"?!?! It mentions some *very* specific and *very* dramatic figured with absolutely no attribution. At least give it a cursory google for fuck's sake! -
Re:The people will be the ones who suffer
"where the heck are you finding these condolences"
Remember, Khatami was in power until 2005.
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Re:Google+ and Facebook are ethically bankrupt
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Prior Art
I'm 100% (one hundred percent) certain that this has been done. http://lmgtfy.com/?q=camera+gun+stock Congratulations on the "innovation." The only difference I see between this and other implementations of a camera integrated into a gun stock is this one isn't obviously a camera; definitely a *key* feature.
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Re:Don't speed.
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Re:Yes
"Steve Jobs was infamous for doing things like parking in handicapped spaces and daring cops to do anything about it." Seriously? I'd like to know more about it.
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=why+did+steve+jobs+park+in+a+handicap+spot
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Re:Google is going for low price
You must have dug deep for that one. iPhones consistently top the customer satisfaction ratings by a huge margin.
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=iphone+android+customer+satisfaction
As your link is an outlier, with no primary source available, most probably it's a mis-quote of the survey. Or the survey wasn't a real one in the first place.
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Re:Freest country in the world
It's called accountability.
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Re:Is this Apple or MS?
500,000 apps available on the iOS App Store. Why don't you go take a look for yourself.
I tried doing this the other day. Turns out the only way you can search through Apple's store is if you install iTunes (not going to happen) or browse from an iOS device (I don't have any). Otherwise, you're limited to browsing via the web alphabetically by category. Difficult to believe that such an obvious feature is missing from Apple's web interface? It's true!
--Jeremy
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=site%3Aitunes.apple.com+whatyourlookingfor
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Re:Diesel vs. Gasoline/Petrol
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Re:The article writer is a deaf idiot
There are many examples. I doubt many people care about the difference (I certainly don't), but that doesn't mean it can't be detected.
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Re:Cherrypicking sources
I still don't. Let me google that for you
It's not such an easy matter but the site of the FSF does manages to explain it all quite good and I'm sure you've also heard of Wikipedia.
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Re:Cherrypicking sources
What's copyleft? Is that like shareware?
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Re:Link to Article Please