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  1. Re:Guy was so smart it's scary. on Ramanujan's Deathbed Conjecture Finally Proven · · Score: 0

    First you label me with down modpoints and now ask me to explain myself? Two reasons I will not. this will be in base-ten and lowest to highest order, try and keep up. 1. It will likely go over your head 2. I don't owe you an explanation. bite me.

  2. Re:Guy was so smart it's scary. on Ramanujan's Deathbed Conjecture Finally Proven · · Score: -1

    i guess sometimes that can be as caustic as useful.

  3. Guy was so smart it's scary. on Ramanujan's Deathbed Conjecture Finally Proven · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    I can't wait to see what the elite-math-folks around here post below here.

  4. My theory on how this could have been avoided on Cisco Rumored To Be Selling Linksys · · Score: 0

    They could have improved the gui, maybe gone with some improved hardening tools like are found in the Cisco Works environment or the Cisco ASDM. Maybe borrowed some goodies from the Wireless Lan Controller interface. To me as a user of all the above, it doesn't look like they did much of anything to improve the Linksys brand other than throw out a couple 802.11N longer-range tools and go with the flow of everyone else for adopting WPA.

  5. Re:Now only if... on Google+ Chief Grounded From Twitter By Larry Page · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I wish i had mod points to mod-up your comment. (thumbs up gesture)

  6. i had been wondering on Google+ Chief Grounded From Twitter By Larry Page · · Score: 1

    i had been wondering where the line was between non-disclosure and seemingly accidental tweets that leak info they allege they didnt want out there. Everywhere I've ever worked had made it abundantly clear upon interview that you dont social network about the company. People in the marketing/pr type departments probably have more leeway because they stir popularity for the products. As it stands, Salesforce.com, one of the world's largest CRM makers, incorporates a tool to analyze tweets and facebook posts of known employees of your customer companies so the leads are warmer to sell.

  7. Re:Oh boy, here we go... on Geomapping Racism With Twitter · · Score: 1

    Don't forget "unique" and "completely original" lol

  8. Re:So now we have proof on Geomapping Racism With Twitter · · Score: 1

    I'm just waiting for one who lacks reading comprehension skills (to know that was an insult) to come in and say "ROLL TIDE" which seems to be the "we know nothing but football" middle-america-battle-cry variant for that part of the world. Here in PA, we get to hear "we are" over and over from the Pennsyl-tucky-ans because PSU grads can't seem to finish a sentence.

  9. Re:Careful on Geomapping Racism With Twitter · · Score: 2, Interesting

    We all know the numbers are skewed. You can make statistics do anything. I live in Philadelphia. We live with Andy Reid and had Donovan McNabb for many years.. Statistically, McNabb threw the fewest interceptions in the NFL..... Factually, he couldn't hit a receiver's hands with a ball if he was given military targeting lasers.

  10. ugh, it's too early on Geomapping Racism With Twitter · · Score: 0

    It's too early to mitigate trolls. My coffee hasn't kicked in yet.

  11. There was a time i wanted to work at JHU on Woman Successfully Grows Ear From Arm · · Score: 1

    Fortunately for the rest of the world, they never offered me a job. They have so many profoundly brilliant people there, I'd have drug the place down. Much much kudos to those involved in the research that led to breakthroughs like this one.

  12. Linux-proof? Challenge Accepted! on The Linux-Proof Processor That Nobody Wants · · Score: 2

    just send me the hardware.

  13. Barney Stinson unavailable on Police Probing Theft of Millions of Pounds of Maple Syrup From Strategic Reserve · · Score: 1

    For witty Canada joke. See Slashdot for worthy substitutions

  14. Re:Wow... how wonderful. on Bill Gates To Develop a Revolutionary Nuclear Reactor With Korea · · Score: 1

    Or, Yknow he could go to Cambodia and fix the drinking water. That would show humanism in a appreciable way...just spitballing here.

  15. Flying cars are on their way on Could Flying Cars Actually Be On Their Way? · · Score: 1

    and you thought you hated watching your neighbor's kid park in front of your car BEFORE!

  16. Re:HMMM on Twitter Boots Critic of NBC For Tweeting Exec's Email Address · · Score: 0

    wish i had some mod points to mod ^this up.. nicely played.

  17. HMMM on Twitter Boots Critic of NBC For Tweeting Exec's Email Address · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Comcast owns NBC... Comcast supports NDAA, NBC aligns itself with twitter which tries to silence whistleblower. I miss freedom.

  18. Naval technology utilization plan on US Navy's High-Resolution Radar Can See Individual Raindrops In a Storm · · Score: 0

    What it can do----detect moving raindrops from space. What it will end up doing---sitting under a tarp in a warehouse in Virginia til it's yard saled to a foreign country in 2024

  19. Re:Texans vs. Real People on Texas GOP Educational Platform Opposes Teaching Critical Thinking Skills · · Score: 0

    i grew up in a christian "because i said so" family... still turned into an atheist with critical thinking skills.

  20. ok, so other than the name of their imaginary god. on Texas GOP Educational Platform Opposes Teaching Critical Thinking Skills · · Score: 0

    what differentiates Texas from Iran again? oil...no, they both have lots of that... subjugated women--check opposes views that might undermine their mythology-based-belief-system...check oh right,, gentleman's clubs, whiskey, half-naked women, and pickup trucks....THAT is what separates Texas from Iran. I'm good, I figured it out on my own, thanks anyway.

  21. the fact that this worked is on Carderprofit.cc Was FBI Carding Sting, Nets 26 Arrests · · Score: 2, Interesting

    HILARIOUS.. I mean it reminds me of the dick-tracy parody bugs bunny cartoon yeaaaaaars ago where the villains' hideout was marked by a blinking marquee and neon signs that said "secret hideout" or something. how dumb are the criminals that fall for this?

  22. Re:Linux users on On Orbitz, Mac Users Offered Pricier Hotels First · · Score: 0

    let's not forget, coding something in linux allows for a lot of creativity to ensure job security. if you're the only person that can figure it out, who are they gonna call?

  23. Re:Linux users on On Orbitz, Mac Users Offered Pricier Hotels First · · Score: -1

    have to high five you for this.. it was funny. have you seen the "unix based os" internet meme where it says "i reboot about as often as i get laid"?

  24. I was wondering what was giving me that on On Orbitz, Mac Users Offered Pricier Hotels First · · Score: 0

    warm and fuzzy feeling this morning.. somewhere, someone is ripping off those uppity mac hypocrites. I wonder if there is a slashdot rating below "terrible". I'm probably about to find out. Meh, i'm one of those obnoxious LINUX users. i'll live.

  25. (sigh) LINUX, is there anything on GNU/Linux Running On An 8-Bit Processor · · Score: -1

    it can't do?