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  1. Re:Nope on Two Changes To Quirky Could Change The World · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Seems like more shit that shouldn't be on /.

  2. Re:C-like C++ is the way to go on Comparing the C++ Standard and Boost · · Score: 2

    That's a very short-sighted view. Boost is a credit to the community that created it and so is the STL. They might not be the best tools for every situation, but I dare say they aren't "aberrations". C++ and the STL aren't really difficult as long as you're a disciplined programmer.

  3. What is an accurate IP address??? on Illinois Politician Wants a Kill Switch For Anonymous Speech Online · · Score: 1

    If your IP address is not accurate, then how would you have negotiated a TCP connection, much less make a post?

  4. Re:Metal gear solid 4 on Smart Guns To Stop Mass Killings · · Score: 1

    Spoiler alert, bro!

  5. WHY WON'T ANYONE STOP HIM! on Supermassive Black Hole Destroying Proto Star System · · Score: 1

    He's DESTROYING a proto STAR SYSTEM!

  6. Re:What a crock.... on What's To Love About C? · · Score: 1

    I'm not sure if COBOL is the best example there.

  7. CAN I GET A GAMING TRACKBALL ALREADY?! on Gaming Mouse Changes Shape For a Custom Fit · · Score: 1

    My kingdom for just one trackball with scroll wheel and a finer tracking resolution than those I had in the 80's. Please just one?! Hasn't it been long enough?

  8. In error. on Verizon Wireless To Issue $90 Million In Refunds · · Score: 1

    Erroneous bill is in error.

  9. Use a wired connection? on DARPA Wants Extreme Wireless Interference Buster · · Score: 1

    Seems like the best way to me...

  10. I KNEW IT WAS A LIBERAL PLOT!!! on iPhone App In App Store Limbo Open Sourced · · Score: 2, Funny

    1) Fanboyism/zealotry. Apple has had a following for a long time of people for whom they can do no wrong more or less. A non-trivial amount of these people are in the press (Macs are big in prepress work). They just love Apple and everything they do. So when something bad comes out, they find ways to rationalize it away, or ignore it.

    So we're in agreement here? This is yet moar evidence of the elite liberal media slant!

  11. Let me just say on Mozilla Updates Firefox To Appease FarmVille Users · · Score: 1

    .... and I can't stress this enough.

    Fuck Farmville users in their stupid ears.

  12. Re:a sharp departure from widely accepted.... on California Moves To Block Texas' Textbook Changes · · Score: 1

    You're missing the point that's right under your nose. The Declaration doesn't say anything about the nature of this creator, only that whatever created people also gave them free will and the right to use it.

  13. Re:a sharp departure from widely accepted.... on California Moves To Block Texas' Textbook Changes · · Score: 1

    You're missing the point, which is right under your nose. The Declaration didn't say. It makes no claims as to the nature of the creator that endows such rights, only that whatever created people also created free will and the right to use it.

  14. Christian founders != Christian nation on California Moves To Block Texas' Textbook Changes · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Very good points.

    I'm often irritated by people who like to say "the founders were Christians so the USA must be a Christian nation". The founders did not have a completely homogeneous notion about the role religion in government in the first place, but I find it particularly errant when people talk about Thomas Jefferson's ideas about the USA being a Christian nation. Jefferson was a Christian and he was deeply absorbed in matters of faith--yes, he did publish his own edition of the Bible that was focused on the works and wisdom of Jesus Christ. These facts are evidenced by a large volume of his own writings.

    The fact that he Thomas Jefferson was a Christian doesn't say ANYTHING about how he thought a government should work.

    Jefferson's position on the role of any religion (Christian or otherwise) in government has been explicitly defined in his published writings. He knew that any institution of man is vulnerable to corruption and his objectivity allowed him to see that both governments and religions are institutions of man. He saw the influence of religion on government as a cancer to any free society. You can see this fact very clearly in the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, which was authored by Thomas Jefferson, that says it is not the right of the government to leverage religion and vice-versa. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Statute_of_Religious_Freedom

    Jefferson, in particular, was a Christian and a founder who knew that intermingling of governments and religion was an abomination against both and he said so. To deny this and argue that the USA was founded as a Christian nation is to betray Jefferson's stated ideals and those of many other founders.

  15. Drag is a good thing. on Shuttle Reentry Over the Continental US · · Score: 1

    I believe I'm going to have to throw a giggity on that one--or at least a "that's what she said".

  16. Socialist Redistribution of Proper Nouns on Scrabble To Allow Proper Nouns · · Score: 1

    Now Obama wants to take all of your registered trademarks and redistribute them to Mattel!

  17. Ooooooo on Study Finds That Video Games Hinder Learning In Young Boys · · Score: 1

    Sick burn.

  18. Re:Brother Glitch23 on Texas Approves Conservative Curriculum · · Score: 1

    Religion is relevant to history and is any version of it that totally excludes religion is false. These Texans seem to like using God like a bludgeon, however. This always turned me off because it betrays the ideals it would otherwise seem to uphold--not to mention the commandment about not taking the Lord's name in vain.

    Also, I think the word you're looking for is "drivel". Dribble is something done in basketball or while you eat (if you're a sloppy eater).

  19. Re:Right of free speech + right of association on Supreme Court Rolls Back Corporate Campaign Spending Limits · · Score: 1

    "You don't have to work for anyone."

    Are you serious? Have you ever actually tried not working? That only works for the super-rich--who will now have the power to never pay back their bailouts.

  20. Re:Ten years from now - "WoW killed Blizzard" on Failed Games That Damaged Or Killed Their Companies · · Score: 1

    Actually, Warcraft was pretty terrible. What's up with the road construction nonsense??

  21. Re:Some kind of... on 2016 Bug Hits Text Messages, Payment Processing · · Score: 1

    Stardates are always expressed as floats, you insensitive clod!

  22. Re:They believe it because it's true on How Men and Women Badly Estimate Their Own Intelligence · · Score: 1

    Sounds like someone's society deserves to fall.

  23. Re:Hash Collisions on ZFS Gets Built-In Deduplication · · Score: 1

    Only if you put those shots into your presentation. Perv.

  24. Re:This is good news... on ZFS Gets Built-In Deduplication · · Score: 1

    FUSE doesn't count because it suffers limitations that are inherent with being executed as user-mode software. FUSE ZFS is also an incomplete implementation.

  25. Re:Overpopulation on Plowing Carbon Into the Fields · · Score: 1

    Proof of citizenship is a little more involved than simply checking a list. You forget that in the Land of the Free, anyone that is born here has a birthright to citizenship. Birth doesn't guarantee inclusion in any supposed lists of citizenry.