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  1. Re:MSDN? Hello? on Microsoft Out of Favor With Young, Hip Developers · · Score: 1

    First, your post was a not a troll. Second, that $2k could go into advertising or ISP costs for a year (assuming a low volume website) or Adobe Creative Suite. I mention Adobe only because the OSS alternatives don't compare. If they did, that'd be another great way to save $1k. Throwing $2k around here and there would cripple most 1 man startups particularly when you're trying to create something from nothing. A whole lotta people are starting from nothing these days.

  2. Re:similar experience on BBC Web Slip-Up Insults Facebook Fans · · Score: 4, Funny

    A long time ago I was working on a simple CGI to output a table on a test intranet site. I had a hard to see typo in the code which prevented the right data in the cells from showing up, so after getting royally pissed off I used "Fuck You" to substitute as fake data. The table read "Fuck you, Fuck you, Fuck you, .." for a few dozen or so rows. Later that day my project manager walks in a very serious and somber mood. He was concerned about what I was working on because the VP of sales called him and mentioned he saw a page with nothing but Fuck Yous. I was stymied because this was a pre-prod test site (it used a copy of production data) and no one but a developer should be touching it. Apparently, months ago the VP had been given a peak at a new feature in development and got a link to the test site. He bookmarked it and had been using that for months for running his reports. He had long wondered why the site seemed so flakey and buggy because sometimes it would fail to load or emit some file not found error (presumably because a developer was fiddling with it). When my manager and I met up with the VP, we were expecting a royal chewing out. Chuckling, the VP said although the Fuck Yous were funny, he really needed to see that data. I just gave him the production URL he should be using and had him remove the old bookmark.

  3. Re:Oh no he didn't! on Boy Builds Wall-Climbing Machine Using Recycled Vacuums · · Score: 1

    According to the video he bought them at the store so they were neither recycled nor reused.

  4. Re:An actual patent on MS Design Lets You Put Batteries In Any Way You Want · · Score: 1

    I'd prefer to keep our battery containers free of bsod, drm, genuine advantage, malware, IE, and office ribbons. Thank you very much.

  5. Do we really need more programmers w/o degrees on Zoho Don't Need No Stinking Ph.D. Programmers · · Score: 1

    ...flooding the market? There are already too many lousy candidates calling themselves Software Engineer after reading "Programming for Dummies".

  6. Re:Paying straight people less, lawsuit? on Google To Add Pay To Cover a Tax For Gays · · Score: 1

    You aren't the first asshole to completely be unable to think for yourself you fucking moron. If you had stopped to think even for a second or if you had read my responses to the other posts then you would have discovered that the entire point here is that homosexuality is not like pedophilia in that homosexuality is just fine and pedophilia isn't, and so not all discrimination based on sexual orientation is a problem even if discrimination against homosexuals is a problem. The only one talking about and advertising a connection here between homosexuality and pedophilia is you.

    I had read your other posts; you simply don't get it. You made the the case that pedophilia is a form of sexual orientation on par with homosexuality and heterosexuality.

    Denying pedophiles employment in kindergartens absolutely is discrimination based on sexual orientation.

    You are the one who injected pedophilia into a conversation on homosexuality and heterosexuality. You are the one who is seemingly ignorant of the history of the despicable propaganda machine portraying homosexuals as stalking perverts determined to molest and rape your kids. What you are missing is that I categorically reject the entire premise that pedophilia is a sexual orientation in the first place because THAT argument has been used time and time again to equate homosexuality with sexual deviancy--pedophilia in particular. The mere mention of pedophilia within the context of this discussion was a colossal display of abject ignorance and an enormous insult to those of us who are GLBT. Every fucking time homosexuality is brought up some jackass has to bring up pedophilia and try to treat it as an orientation akin to homosexuality. Do you have any damned clue how insulting that is? Do you even know where that propaganda comes from?

    The reason I called you an asshole is you are spewing this bullshit non-science crap without any consideration that what you said is highly inflammatory and insulting to GLBT's. Pedophilia is NOT a sexual orientation just as the desire to rape adult women is NOT a sexual orientation. Pedophiles do not pursue consensual relationships. What they do is rape and molest. Pedophiles get what they want by manipulation, coercion, threats, and physical force against the most vulnerable and innocent. I am not going to sit by and be quiet while you try to blather on with this "pedophilia = sexual orientation" theory of yours. I am going to call you out on it.

    http://psychology.ucdavis.edu/rainbow/html/facts_molestation.html

    Another problem related to terminology arises because sexual abuse of male children by adult men is often referred to as "homosexual molestation." The adjective "homosexual" (or "heterosexual" when a man abuses a female child) refers to the victim's gender in relation to that of the perpetrator. Unfortunately, people sometimes mistakenly interpret it as referring to the perpetrator's sexual orientation.

  7. Re:Paying straight people less, lawsuit? on Google To Add Pay To Cover a Tax For Gays · · Score: 1

    I doubt you really believe that. How about pedophiles in a kindergarten?

    You aren't the first asshole to draw a connection between homosexuality and pedophilia.

  8. Re:Paying straight people less, lawsuit? on Google To Add Pay To Cover a Tax For Gays · · Score: 4, Insightful

    OK. So, you are upset google is compensating gays in long term relationships for a tax code that is discriminatory against gays and you wish to eliminate unfair wages based on sexual orientation. So then by implication I can assume you are also wishing to legalize gay marriage so that we can eliminate the federal tax code discrimination against long term gay relationships in order to stamp out google's wage discrimination which is based on countering the federal tax code discrimination against gays?

    Hint: if you're against one form of sexual discrimination, then you MUST be against another form of sexual discrimination in order to maintain a consistent logical argument.

  9. Re:Check the microwave oven! on Tracking Down Wi-Fi Interference? · · Score: 1

    If you're that desperate, you're likely cooking Hot Pockets or microwave burritos, and those take only a few minutes to turn from frozen and inedible to warm and inedible.

    What do you mean warm? The center of a freshly microwaved hot pocket is a close approximation to the temperature of the surface of the sun. This is a well known fact.

  10. Re:Just because you've suffered some bad luck.. on Verizon Charged Marine's Widow an Early Termination Fee · · Score: 1

    That's nice and all, but the bad PR probably cost them 10,000 new accounts. When your company depends on reputation, it's expensive being a dick to spouses of dead soldiers.

  11. Re:Old News on McDonalds Facing Lawsuit For Happy Meal Toys · · Score: 1

    What are you talking about? Big Mac combo is about $6.50 in Seattle. A deluxe combo is about $7.50. A happy meal is about $4.50. It's more expensive to eat at McD's than it is to eat at home. My average home cooked meal costs between 75 cents to $5 depending on whether I'm eating spaghetti or steak. For a child under 12 it's even lower.

    You have to know where to shop to get it under $3 a meal. Here we have a few stores: Costco, Bargain Mart, Cash & Carry, and Walmart. Typical prices at Bargain Mart on 4th Ave:

    • Jar of spaghetti sauce: $1
    • Bag of potatoes $3
    • Bag of apples: $4
    • 1lb bag of rice: $1
    • Loaf of fluffy white bread: $1
    • Half gallon of OJ: $2
    • Jar of peanut butter: $1.75
    • A pack of 8 hot dogs and 8 buns: $2.50
    • 3lbs of hamburger meat: $7
    • 12 pack of generic soda: $5.

    Now, it's a lot more expensive if you choose the top shelf items over lesser items: such as Fuji apples over Empire apples, "not from concentrate" OJ over "from concentrate" OJ, white onions over yellow onions, 7 grain bread over white fluffy bread, etc, so unless you're eating t-bone steak or king crab every night ($10 a steak, $15 for king crab) the avg price per meal is still below McD's. Even with top shelf brands avg meal is between $3 to $6 a meal.

    People eat at McD's because 1) they are lazy, 2) they don't want to cook, 3) they don't know how to cook (see #1 and #2), 4) they want something fattening and salty, 5) they want it now and do not want to wait, 6) they are not serious about losing weight.

  12. Re:Sexist field on Women Dropping Out of IT · · Score: 1

    Grow a dick. You dickless asshole.

  13. Re:Lack of objectivity? on Women Dropping Out of IT · · Score: 1

    Statistically, this problem-solving method appears to be a field where women are lacking.

    I recently worked with a woman with a masters degree in computer science. She was the smartest person I have ever worked with. Able to recall obscure facts deep within complex systems. (We are talking 40,000+ nodes in massively distributed system processing dozens of terabytes a day.) Able to quickly zero in on concrete solutions to difficult and abstract problems. Able to communicate to superiors extremely effectively. Her problem solving skills blew away the majority of the men on the team. She obviously had an unusually high IQ. Her software designs were generally flawless and came with extensive proofs and tests proving her code did what it claimed to do and did it better than the legacy code it was replacing.

    The ironic thing here is that you are the one demonstrating the faults you attribute to women.

  14. Re:Sexist field on Women Dropping Out of IT · · Score: 1

    I'm sorry, but I think you're just a testosterone asshole who has no clue what he's talking about. It doesn't make a difference when a woman does better. You are still treated the same way--like a child.

    I believe you believe what you're saying is true, but the problem is you're not aware you do not experience sexism in the IT industry so of course it's invisible to you, but know this: it's not invisible to women.

    Secondly, comparing sexism to a perceived bias against geeks in an age when geeks rule the world and command an unprecedented level of respect is idiotic. (Ever heard of a hipster?)

  15. Re:why? because.. on Women Dropping Out of IT · · Score: 1

    why? because.. (Score:1, Flamebait)

    Bottom line: we are treated with disrespect and disdain.

    The fact you were modded flamebait for your frank and honest posting PROVES your point exceedingly well--unfortunately.

  16. Re:As a Wii Owner on New Wii Menu Update Targets Homebrew Again · · Score: 1

    Not everyone is obsessed over achieving 100% optimal video quality--particularly if you're streaming cartoons to your kid's Wii/TV.

  17. Re:It isn't a fine. on Spamhaus Fine Reduced From $11.7M To $27K · · Score: -1, Troll

    Get your arse over here...

    you're just making an *international* arse of yourself

    It's OK to say "ass". We are grown ups.

  18. Re:Wow on Microsoft's Glasses-Free 3D Display · · Score: -1, Redundant

    Wow (Score:1, Flamebait)

    Now mods are flamebaiting blue screen of death jokes? Come on. Seriously. What the fuck.

  19. Re:nice...mostly on Microsoft Unveils Smaller Xbox 360 Model, Kinect Details · · Score: 1

    I mean, I have about two dozen games that I bought and regret buying because most suck. I never play them, those were $50 bucks a pop. I can't see spending 300 bucks for this gimmick.

    And that's why we wait for the customer reviews before we buy.

  20. Re:...really? on Timberwolf (a.k.a. Firefox) Alpha 1 For AmigaOS · · Score: 1

    Nostalgia is a huge reason, but you asked for more. Many times it's more fun to code for older machines due to their architectural simplicity. Sometimes people enjoy assembler coding, which can be easier on them. Some people see unfulfilled potential and want to see how far they can push the hardware beyond its expectations. Many of these machines were never pushed to their limits because techniques were discovered after the machine's popularity shrank. Some people want to be different. Fooling around with obscure platforms will make you "unique". Many people keep the machines to play Amiga games. Playing those games on new PCs just isn't the same. Porting modern apps to these machines becomes a game to see who can get XYZ running on the box. (Similar to how porting XYZ to Linux was the "new" thing in the 90's.) Some people merely want to bring new apps and games to the Amiga to support communities devoted to the preservation of the hardware. Some people are hardware collectors and need reasons for playing around with the machines. New apps = new interest.

    A lot of Amiga owners are going to have std Wintel desktops lying around and this particular update is for AmigaOS 4.1 which runs on the faster/newer Amigas. I believe those machines are fast enough to be used for primary desktops; although, I doubt you'll find instances where the classic 68k Amigas are the sole PC in the home, but that doesn't mean they aren't heavily used.

    This phenomena is nothing unique to Amigas. The exact same thing exists among the groups for Atari, Apple, Tandy, 8086/88, Palm, NES/SNES/N64/GC/GBA/XBOX/PS, TI calculator, and numerous hand held gadgets.

  21. People leave food because it's BAD on Restaurant Tells Diners To Eat Everything On Their Plate · · Score: 1

    This is a highly offensive stance to take for a chef. How many times have you gone to a restaurant and been served horrible food? It's a lot more common to be served bad food than great food. If I don't finish my plate, that means your food tastes like SHIT and I refuse to eat your garbage. If the food was good or great but the portions were large, I will take it home thus leaving a cleaned plate. That cleaned plate should be an indicator to you on the quality of your food and nothing else.

    The fact that this guy is complaining about too much food on plates indicates he's a bad chef. It's not the customer's fault his food is bad.

  22. Re:I like the idea on Restaurant Tells Diners To Eat Everything On Their Plate · · Score: 1

    That's going to do wonders for the growing obesity epidemic.

  23. Re:...really? on Timberwolf (a.k.a. Firefox) Alpha 1 For AmigaOS · · Score: 4, Insightful

    People still use Amigas? Why?

    If you have to ask, then you're not a nerd. Go away. Shooo!

  24. Re:Disaster on US Confirms Underwater Oil Plume · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Yet BP created a situation where the leak could occur and apparently had no decent backup plan. Of course, unless you count scrambling after the catastrophe racing to figure out a plan. I entirely understand why the arm chair engineers are totally pissed off. It doesn't take a petroleum scientist to realize BP fucked up--BIG TIME--and it's those "arm chair engineers" (the citizens) that are paying the price for it.

  25. Re:I do not have a problem with this ... on Gizmodo Not Welcome at 2010 WWDC · · Score: 1

    I call bullshit on your reference to Rockstar "getting a journalist fired". It was Zoo Weekly that fired him. And if true, it was Zoo Weekly that accepted cash for positive reviews. It was Zoo Weekly that had a lack of morals. You can't fault Rockstar for wanting to pay for positive advertisements, just as you can't fault Rockstar for being upset about a negative review. Next time apply blame where blame is due--on Zoo weekly.