Slashdot Mirror


User: beastofburdon

beastofburdon's activity in the archive.

Stories
0
Comments
1,675
First seen
Last seen
Profile
(view on slashdot.org)

Comments · 1,675

  1. Re: what a wonderful program on NRA Complaint Takes Down 38,000 Websites (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    Hey retard, there are many guns that are cheap because they are small and simple, not because they are poorly made. The simplicity also makes them more reliable, not less.

  2. Re: what a wonderful program on NRA Complaint Takes Down 38,000 Websites (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    What exactly do you define as "good facilities" for having a gun on you?

  3. Re: what a wonderful program on NRA Complaint Takes Down 38,000 Websites (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    You have officially proven that you have no place in this debate.

  4. Re:what a wonderful program on NRA Complaint Takes Down 38,000 Websites (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    The NRA was originally formed to protect the gun rights of black people in particular, not just us white folk.

  5. Re:what a wonderful program on NRA Complaint Takes Down 38,000 Websites (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    If that is surprising to you then you have some severe delusions about both guns and human behavior.

  6. Re:How does the "Free" licensing work? on Windows 10 Anniversary Update To Roll Out On August 2 · · Score: 1

    Nobody who has accepted the free upgrade has paid anything yet.

    FTFY

  7. Re: Why not just on Tour de France To Use Thermal Cameras To Spot Cheats (npr.org) · · Score: 1

    They could check this with a camera as they crossed the finish line, or anywhere else throughout the race.

  8. Re:The driver did it. VPNs mean nothing. on Judge Dismisses Movie Piracy Case, IP-Address Doesn't Prove Anything (torrentfreak.com) · · Score: 1

    You're forgetting about parking tickets though. It doesn't matter who parked the car, the owner gets the ticket.

  9. Re:Too little too late on Microsoft To Make Saying No To Windows 10 Update Easier (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    I would not bet against that.
    Also it already is extended with a loophole.

  10. Re:How do you know if a guy doesn't have a TV? on You Are Still Watching a Staggering Amount Of TV Every Day (recode.net) · · Score: 1

    That's the primary purpose of TV. Second is separating you from your money.

  11. Re:Yes please on Wisconsin's Prison-Sentencing Algorithm Challenged in Court (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    Usually 2-5 times as long.

  12. Re:Yes please on Wisconsin's Prison-Sentencing Algorithm Challenged in Court (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    That is the algorithm used in all court cases.

  13. Re:I'd like to see more of this on New Apps Let Women Obtain Birth Control Without Visiting a Doctor · · Score: 1

    I need no excuse to drink beer. Beer is its own excuse.

  14. The only one I have had performance issues with is Firewatch. I have had stability issues with several others though, like Tomb Raider, Psychonaughts, and Among the Sleep.
    There are also ones that work flawlessly like everything from Valve, FTL, Torchlight II, Robocraft(awesome game in case you haven't tried it, and free), Kerbal Space Program(had some rough spots for a while, but working great now), and Bastion.

  15. It certainly is their right to censor what is put on their platforms. It is also our right to criticize them for their decisions and abuse of their power.
    As for your lawn, if you tell people they can post what they want on your lawn, and then go and pull up all the Trump signs, then yes that is censorship. As long as you are not pretending that it is an open platform then it cannot be considered censorship.

  16. Don't try to understand the logic of a bootlicker. There is no logic present to understand.

  17. Re: And yet he missed... on Vacationing Security Researcher Exposes Austrian ATM Skimmer (carbonblack.com) · · Score: 1

    Good point.

  18. Special snowflake on Is The Future Of Television Watching on Fast-Forward? (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    This guy is nothing more than a retard with special snowflake syndrome.

  19. Re:His Girl Friday on Is The Future Of Television Watching on Fast-Forward? (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    They are also retards who are convinced they are super geniuses because they were raised as special snowflakes with continuous praise from their parents/nanny and teachers.

  20. Now don't get hasty, we have to destroy the data on it first, or they can recover it.
    Here's the plan: I sneak in after closing, when I find the computer I use a thumb drive with DBAN on it to wipe the drive. When I give the all clear signal everyone rushes in with their hammers.

  21. Re:Intellectual Property Madness on From File-Sharing To Prison: The Story of a Jailed Megaupload Programmer (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    No, that is not going to happen. Our government would have to be destroyed and replaced for that to happen.

  22. Re:Wouldn't be an issue if Firefox was relevant. on HTML5 Ads Aren't That Safe Compared To Flash, Experts Say (softpedia.com) · · Score: 1

    Fair enough, Vivaldi is getting pretty good too. I need to give it another look soon. It wasn't quite good enough to become my main borwser the last time I checked.

  23. Re:Most MDs are quacks on New Apps Let Women Obtain Birth Control Without Visiting a Doctor · · Score: 1

    Someone has his eyes open.

  24. Re:Uneasy About Starting Without a Physician on New Apps Let Women Obtain Birth Control Without Visiting a Doctor · · Score: 1

    My sister is a prime example. The doctor put her on birth control to manage hormones and she became batshit crazy. She was in a constant state of anger and hatred until she quit taking it.

  25. Re: or, just don't let men talk us... on New Apps Let Women Obtain Birth Control Without Visiting a Doctor · · Score: 1

    Wow, I knew about half of them had gone completely off the deep end, but this is still surprising.
    On the bright side, that means that feminism is finally in the "devouring itself" phase.
    Let's hope republicans and democrats are next.