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  1. Re:Thanks Wordpress on WordPress 3.0 Released · · Score: 2, Interesting

    You guys do have a point, but it's not always like that. I installed wordpress last week for the first time and I find it awesome. My blog is not actually about what happens to me or my dog, I use it as an online curriculum, I have only made a single post (not much free time right now) but it's an interesting way to promote yourself when you're a freelance developer. You can show your work and past experiences in an informal yet acceptable way. Of course there's always going to be one useful blog for every 1298389238 blogs about pets and babies and funny youtube videos,but the whole internet is like that, not just the blogs.

  2. Sooo.... on The Matrix For Businesses · · Score: 1

    Do you get rejected for hitting the bosses in this MMO?

  3. Re:Please, don't do it . . . on How To Get a Game-Obsessed Teenager Into Coding? · · Score: 1

    I know he sounded harsh, but he might be right. Nowadays it's nearly impossible for a future coder to NOT be into it at 14 years old. I'm 24, and I started programming at around 13, without internet, with a gcc that I had gotten from a CD that came with game programming magazine and a tutorial from like the 80s. Nowadays if you're interested in programming you just have to google it, it's a great advantage and it's likely that if he hasn't started to become interested in it already, he won't, ever. I'm pretty sure most of the developers that started coding out of curiosity instead of being forced to do it by a college/parent will agree with me here.

  4. Re:How good is it? on IBM Smartphone Software Translates 11 Languages · · Score: 1

    oh god...

  5. Re:It's a trick question on Are You a Blue-Collar Or White-Collar Developer? · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Nowadays plain programmers only exist in highly bureaucratic organizations, most of us do much more than just code according to certain specs, that's why I prefer the term DEVELOPER. You are given a problem and it's up to you to think of a proper solution.
    Plain programmers became obsolete with structured analysis and design. The reason they still exist at banks and other huge bureaucratic organizations is that they have to maintain ancient systems that are both too risky and expensive to replace.
    Most modern design techniques focus less on details and more on interactions and flexibility, giving the developers much more liberty to make important decisions.
    Truth is, if you're just a code monkey with absolutely no imagination and problem solving skills you're useless for the modern software industry.
    Sorry for the lengthy response, but I'm in systems engineering and I get the same 'programmers are brick layers' from all the useless guys that have absolutely no skills and feel the need to bash on good developers to increase their ego. Somehow everyone incompetent enough to code thinks he is above a developer. It makes me rage a little.

  6. Re:No communication is no communication. on Facebook User Arrested For a Poke · · Score: 1

    I don't understand why the person who held a restraining order against her had her as a facebook friend in the first place either. What's up with that?
    Like 'I'm adding you to my friends list but don't you EVER dare poke me OR ELSE!'

  7. Re:My business plan includes world domination on Intel's Roadmap Includes 4nm Fab in 2022 · · Score: 1

    Since most computer processes are not concurrent you cannot just add the core speeds, because most of the time a process will just run on a single core. For example a single non concurrent process that takes 5 seconds to finish on a 3ghz processor will take the same time to finish on both a single core 3ghz processor or a quad core processor running at 3ghz. I'm afraid your calculation is not right.

  8. Re:Opera on Opera Dominates CNET Survey of "Underdog" Web Browsers · · Score: 3, Insightful

    What? It's a private company, if they don't want to release their code you cannot force them, and there's nothing wrong with that, it's not like you don't have any alternatives.
    I personally don't care if a software package is open source or not as long as it does the job properly, and I don't think it's less relevant for not opening up the source

  9. Re:How is this electronic? on How To Make Electronic Displays With Mood Ring Ink · · Score: 1

    That's just electric. From wikipedia:
    Electronics is a branch of science and technology that deals with the flow of electrons through nonmetallic conductors, mainly semiconductors such as silicon. It is distinct from electrical science and technology, which deal with the flow of electrons and other charge carriers through metal conductors such as copper. This distinction started around 1906 with the invention by Lee De Forest of the triode.
    So, there you have it.

  10. How is this electronic? on How To Make Electronic Displays With Mood Ring Ink · · Score: 1

    Seriously, there's nothing electronic about this, it's only the mood ring ink connected to a resistance. I mean, it's all right for a home experiment but it's hardly useful.

  11. Re:Trolls permanently buttplugged on Ten Applications That Changed Computing · · Score: 5, Insightful

    You forgot the controversial and short lived napster (I know it's still around but it's not the same anymore). napster completely changed the file sharing world.

  12. Re:How does this help discrimination? on Google Earth Raises Discrimination Issue In Japan · · Score: 2, Funny

    Hey! I'm the vice president at Toyota you insensitive clod!

  13. Re:I"ll wait. on EVO Linux Gaming Console Opens Pre-Orders · · Score: 1

    Looks like a computer with a joystick to me... And a LOW END computer for the games released nowadays. Also, call me pessimistic but I don't see a bright future for it, the success of a console lies in the games availability.And for that price ($280-$350) you can get a nice desktop to run a lot of games and you are still able to add a new videocard or change some parts if needed.

  14. Re:Legal Requirements on Data Preservation and How Ancient Egypt Got It Right · · Score: 1

    The city council needs to demolish your house to build a bypass of course! The plans have been available in the local planning office for the last nine months for gods sake!

  15. Re:It's 2009 on Michael Meeks Says OO.o Project is "Profoundly Sick" · · Score: 1

    Well, I for one don't like to depend on an internet connection to get things done. Also, using server based software to write personal documents raises some privacy concerns on me :\

  16. Re:Garage Credibility on Amateurs Are Trying Genetic Engineering At Home · · Score: 1

    I was conceived in a garage you insensitive clod!

  17. It wasn't Honda! on Honda Assists With "Next Steps" For Mankind · · Score: 2, Funny

    This idea was invented by shampoo!

  18. Re:I use ROT13 on Researchers Crack WPA Wi-Fi Encryption · · Score: 2, Funny

    Meh, that's nothing, I use DOUBLE ROT13. Learn 2 secure your data you n00b!

  19. Re: 'MP3: 100% Compatible' != legit on New "MP3 100% Compatible" Logo For DRM-Free Music · · Score: 1

    I think the whole point of this logo is to label DRM free mp3s, not legitimate them. Creating a logo to indicate mp3 legitimacy would be plain silly.

  20. Damn! on Compromising Wired Keyboards · · Score: 1

    I'll have to encrypt mentally now.

  21. Re:WTF is with you people?! on Mozilla Demanding Firefox Display EULA In Ubuntu · · Score: 1

    Seconded! It's a just bloody EULA for God's sake, and they aren't actually limiting your options in any way, if you don't like the EULA just download the sources and build the browser from scratch! No biggie!

  22. Re:Woah on Criminals Remote-Wiping Cell Phones · · Score: 1

    Then writing all the bits to one should do the trick, wouldn't it?

  23. Oh lord on Scientists Closer To Invisibility Cloak · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Professor Snape won't be too happy to hear this :P

  24. Re:Scientific community? on The Flat Earthers Are Still With Us · · Score: 5, Insightful

    We should do to them exactly what they did to our guys 500 years ago, burn them, hang them, etc., at least we have proof we're right :P

    Now, seriously speaking, it's obvious these guys are trolling, and they've put a lot of effort in it. Considering most of the slashdot community actually got angry at them I'd say they have succeded. Yep, these guys are successful trolls :P

  25. Re:Sorry on "Clear" Laptop Found, In the Same Locked Office · · Score: 1

    Pffff, everybody knows the 3 most common passwords are GOD, LOVE and SEX.