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  1. Re:Linux after Linus on Kernel Dev Tells Linus Torvalds To Stop Using Abusive Language · · Score: 1

    like the "Hello Kitty, Island Adventure" team

  2. Re:linus is right... on Kernel Dev Tells Linus Torvalds To Stop Using Abusive Language · · Score: 1

    +9001

    my sentiments EXACTLY....Linus IS right. What you see is what you get, and that's Linux. No mambypamby hand holding. No placating of egos. No false illusions. None of the office politics, and for cryin' out loud, the buzzwords and catch phrases that are being used in the business world, like "Reach out to you"...reach out to me and I'll break your fucking fingers, pervert.

    Linux doesn't cry.

    Linux doesn't pout.

    Linux doesn't want to tell you about its feelings, why?

    BECAUSE IT'S NONE OF YOUR FUCKING BUSINESS....

    Linux rares back and jacks you in the jaw and says........THANKS FOR COMIN' OUT

  3. There's a difference between being bullied on Kernel Dev Tells Linus Torvalds To Stop Using Abusive Language · · Score: 1

    And put in their place. I for one am tired of little prima-dona programmers who think they're Bob's gift to the coding world, and no amount of fake conciliatory behavior is going to get them to change or even code better. The question you have to ask yourself, don't want someone who knows what they're doing? Or do you want some whiny suckup in middle management that got where he is because he's busy trying to make everyone feel better about their feelings and handing out participation trophies? Suck it up, or go code for Apple or Microsoft. Linux is not for pussies.

  4. Snowden... on Edward Snowden Files For Political Asylum In Russia · · Score: 1

    Snowden is representative of the whiny,"Look at me, I participated, see? Here's my trophy" generation. Crusaders can't expect to lead the battlecharge, without assuming not only some of the risks, but also the consequences. If Russia was going to allow him to stay in the country, he should've accepted. Why? Because even the ugliest of Russia's hot women are hotter than his ex-stripper girlfriend. STFU, and enjoy your new homeland, jackass.

  5. Re:I see no difference in savings on Tesla To Build Its Own Battery-Swap Stations · · Score: 0

    You've obviously too stupid, or too young to get the joke that my name represents. Learn2google, jackass. It serves two purposes; one, to point out the duality of man in the context of intelligence, two, it's a Ren and Stimpy reference. Try to come up with something more original next time, frankly if I wanted any crap out of you, I'd squeeze your head.

    I did read the article, and it's not really swapping the pack, you're just getting a temporary loaner which you have to then return. Break that down...if it takes the same amount of time to swap out a battery as it does to fill up, then they're charging an astronomical fee for the labor it takes to swap it out (which I'm fairly certain will be either completely automated, or they're paying some low rent to do it....California restrictions, licensing, and all other fees are ridiculous, but don't add up on the back-end...so you're getting a lot of "fluff" fees, but it makes the consumer feel good people they're doing their part "for the greater good"...

    I didn't say environmentalism had anything to do with saving money, if anything, they're butthurt that the oil companies have money and they don't and they see electric vehicles as being the great equalizer and champion them under the guise of environmentalism. (what the don't understand is that most of the oil companies have a large share of the electricity generation game. ....maybe I'll have to burn two tires.

  6. I see no difference in savings on Tesla To Build Its Own Battery-Swap Stations · · Score: 0

    I thought electric cars were supposed to allow us to save money? If it's a zero-sum gain, then what's the point?

    It makes me want to go home and burn a tire after work in the name of all environmentalists everywhere.

  7. It really wouldn't be a problem.... on Sexism Still a Problem At E3 · · Score: 1

    ....if those chicks would learn how to make a damn sammich. ...after all, that sammich isn't gonna make itself.

  8. As I understand it... on 26 New Black Hole Candidates Found In Andromeda · · Score: 1

    ....there are quite a few "black hole" candidates in Washington.

    *badumtisss*

  9. Re:Profanity? on Linus Torvalds Promises Profanity Over Linux 3.10-rc5 · · Score: 1

    Fuck you... ...sarcasm is the last resort of a fragile intellect. ;-)

  10. Absolutely on Should the Power of Corporate Innovation Shift Away From Executives? · · Score: 1

    Executives are idiots, when it comes to innovation. They only need to be smart enough to hire people smarter than them and pay the bills. Leave the innovation to the people that know what's going on, and put them in an environment where they can do just that.

  11. the ignorance of the public is so frustrating on GMO Wheat Found Growing Wild In Oregon, Japan Suspends Import From U.S. · · Score: 1

    1. Seeds can lay dormant for 7 years. He may not have planted it that year but he or the previous owner planted it at some point

    2. It wasn't growing wild. The author is an idiot

    3. When a farmer grows like that ....the planted a kelated strain to replace the manganese that RoundUp strips out.

    This is why people who don't know jack about farming should STFU because they don't know what they're talking about and the public freaks out because they don't know jack about farming either.

  12. Re:It's about time! on Tesla Motors Repays $465M Government Loan 9 Years Early · · Score: 1

    You really don't get it, do ya?

    It has nothing to do with Republicans, and that type of myopic view causes deadlock. "Oh noes, Republics don't like this, democrats don't like that". Republicans don't like stupid spending. The Tesla project was and is a good idea, and contrary to popular believe a lot of Republicans are behind it, why? Because the Tesla project represents the ingenuity of a small group of people to produce something great. The GM bailout on the other hand, represents wasteful and irresponsible management and spending, which people are against. You on the other hand, need to take your partisan blinders off and see the big picture.

  13. Re:Just wow on House Bill Would Mandate Smart Gun Tech By U.S. Manufacturers · · Score: 1

    Plane in the side of building.... ...OKC Bombing.... ..yeah, guns were responsible for that.

    Again, it's a case of the person committing the crime, not the tool.

  14. Re:Just wow on House Bill Would Mandate Smart Gun Tech By U.S. Manufacturers · · Score: 1

    You cannot focus on the tool used to commit the crime, you have to focus on the crime itself.

    Guns don't kill people, people kill people. Your argument is invalid.

  15. Re:Just wow on House Bill Would Mandate Smart Gun Tech By U.S. Manufacturers · · Score: 1

    No it doesn't. Raw numbers, perhaps...but when you figure the percentage of the population (i.e. per capita), then it's much much less.

    Stop being lead by your nose for a change. Piers Morgan is just a puppet of the ignorant leftist agenda.

  16. That's too bad... on Defense Distributed Has 3D-Printed an Entire Gun · · Score: 1

    ...if he knew anything about history, he would've called it: "The Liberator 2.0"

  17. ....business failure in.... on New Smart Gun Company Hopes To Begin Production This Summer · · Score: 1

    Lol

    Counting in

    3....
    2..... ........

  18. I'm so sick of these people on State Rep. Says Biking Is Not Earth Friendly Because Breathing Produces CO2 · · Score: 1

    ....next thing they're going to say is that we can't fart, or that we should hold our breath 15 seconds everytime we inhale.

  19. Re:Translation: We Don't Have Gigabit Fiber on Time Warner Cable: No Consumer Demand For Gigabit Internet · · Score: 1

    "640K ought to be enough for anybody." - Bill Gates

  20. It's all about context... on Laser Intended For Mars Used To Detect "Honey Laundering" · · Score: 1

    ...if you think of Winnie the Pooh looking for the "Honey Pot" in the adult context, it makes those cartoons enjoyable a second time around.

  21. ABSOLUTELY NOT on The US Redrawn As 50 Equally Populated States · · Score: 1

    This is outmoded thinking, and it opens up all sorts of pitfalls. The loss of State sovereignty, the ability to "redraw" states on a whim, and they can be done so to support one party having an advantage over another to almost guarantee party supremacy.

    F' this plan.

  22. Re:potentially worth... on OpenOffice: Worth $21 Million Per Day, If It Were Microsoft Office · · Score: 1

    They're downloading it for free, but the article is making a comparison if they DID have to pay similar prices to Office.

  23. Re:Provoking on Machine Gun Fire From Military Helicopters Flying Over Downtown Miami · · Score: 1

    And yet, how well is the US Military doing against the Taliban, etc. who are also armed with mostly small arms and some improvised explosive devices?



    To be fair, it's because they have higher-ups that are trying their best to be "political" and win hearts and minds. You can't win a war like that. (See: Vietnam)
  24. Re:Provoking on Machine Gun Fire From Military Helicopters Flying Over Downtown Miami · · Score: 1

    Then why does the military use said weaponry? (Even if it's in a full auto variant?)

    Because it's effective.

    I know a guy that took down a Huey in Vietnam with an M-16, so don't tell me they aren't effective. (Sure, a million dollar golden BB shot, but stranger things have happened)

  25. Apple is in prime position to corner the PC market on Microsoft Blames PC Makers For Windows Failure · · Score: 1

    All they have to do now is release their installer so that it can be installed on ANY hardware, the public has had about enough of Microsoft.