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  1. Re:Upgrade on iTunes Stops Working For Windows XP Users · · Score: 1, Funny

    Last year, more xp users died from old age than upgraded. On a positive note, willmaker pro is still available on Amazon. (no Slashdot deals yet, give them some more time).

  2. Re:hey dumbass on Bill To Require Vaccination of Children Advances In California · · Score: -1

    Actually, he'd be better off reading the Declaration of independence. Just the part where they had to explain that all men have unalienable rights. Among those, are listed in the bill of rights. The bill of rights is written as a set of retrictions on government, it is not written to tell morons what they are allowed to do.
    Almost anyone quoting the bill of rights as on expression of their freedom is n absolute dumbass.
    Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. So I'll do as I damn well please, and you paper waving fascists can go fuck yourselves. We wiped you out once and we just might do it again.

  3. no such thing as AI. on Concerns of an Artificial Intelligence Pioneer · · Score: -1

    Sorry to once again proclaim "The emporer has no clothes". Conveniently ignoring facts and instituting agendas based on things you know nothing about is the realm of global warming nuts.
    We have a hard enough time legislating how human inteligence interacts. Spare the hypothetical falsehoods of thinking about whether it is moral to enslave a hypothetically intelligent machine as a prelude to allowing them to marry. No matter how well intentioned, liberal thought experiments are never a substitute for engineering sweat. When you come reasonably close to creating artificial inteligence, hell, just give me a sufficiently advanced autonomous machine that can independently choose what it wants to do that day, and I'll listen to your bizzare arguments

  4. Re:Barren Class M Planets? on If Earth Never Had Life, Continents Would Be Smaller · · Score: -1

    Just because things are possible, does not make them probable. Even if universe is insanely large the odds are still one in a TRILLION of having an earth like planet, much less discovering one, much less getting there.
    Then of course, there's the fact that most rocky planets have no water at all. Then of course, there's the fact that the U.S. no longer has a space program. We are traveling through space fast enough, Andromeda will get here soon enough. Anything we do faster will just increase entropy.

  5. close enough for horseshoes and hand grenades on Longer Video Shows How Incredibly Close Falcon Stage Came To Successful Landing · · Score: -1, Insightful

    Rockets exploding like hand grenades is not even close. I'm sorry to be the one to point out that this little snippit looks like a photoshopped mercury-redstone launch.
    I gotta hand it to the guy, blowing all your money on a sure loser is something i would like to do one day. I'm pretty sure he knows he has *zero* chance. Hat's off.

  6. Re:The fucking cat on Einstein and Schrodinger's Quest for a Unified Theory led to a Titanic Clash · · Score: -1

    The "many worlds" theory just adds a layer of absurdity by obscuring the proper reference frame. It's amateurish crap. Physicists proudly state at the outset of most of their arguments that they simply do not know, then happily carry on with flawed mathematical models pretending that they know. It's horribly dishonest, and intellectually degrading.
    To learn from your mistakes, you have to admit your mistakes. The problem with modern physics is not that it is incomplete, the problem is that it is inherently wrong. You cannot define something which is undefined. There is no singularity. Stop it!

  7. Re:Okay - stop... just fucking stop. on It's Time To Open Your Eyes · · Score: -1

    Poor karma? Try calling bullshit on some of these ass pounding, tree hugging little shits and see if you can catch up to me.

  8. Re:As opposed to American Trolls? on How Professional Russian Trolls Operate · · Score: 0

    More importantly, both sides have long lines of people lapping it up.

  9. Re:people are going to be saying on Germanwings Plane Crash Was No Accident · · Score: -1

    "well-regulated" = well-trained

    Even the "Liberals Guide to Doublespeak" doesn't list this synonym. But the real problem is you're the type that thinks a government issued tax receipt implies "well trained". Every 16 minutes someone dies in a road accident. By your logic, the sooner we start shooting drivers, the safer we'll be.
    Can we please stop the ancestor worship of a bunch of wealthy, slave owning, Indian killing, treasonists? I'm pretty sure they were no different than the thugs we have today. Now, you can either amend the constitution, or you can dissolve the political bonds which tie us together. Or you can continue blabbering while other people do your killing for you.
    Because after all, even the "well trained" police didn't need guns when they snuffed Eric Garner.

  10. Just put it in a contractor's bag on Ask Slashdot: Building a Home Media Center/Small Server In a Crawlspace? · · Score: -1

    You'll be throwing it out soon enough.

  11. Just because you can't afford one doesn't mean I'm not better than you. Plenty of people are going to buy this card and then probably have sex with your girlfriend.
    You don't have a girlfriend either do you? See how this works? Believe me, you want this card, you need this card. This card separates the winners from the losers. I'm getting one. If you don't have less than a thousand dollars to blow on a video card, what are you gonna do when you have to spend real money?

  12. Re:GCHQ Does Something Retarded on GCHQ Builds a Raspberry Pi Super Computer Cluster · · Score: -1

    >>>"The ultimate aim is to use the OctaPi concept in schools to help teach efficient and effective programming. ...
    But to learn how to build efficient and effective hardware you need to go to school somewhere else.
    There's nothing wrong with doing something for the fun of it, but if you're a school with a stated goal of teaching students... Couldn't you not fail so dismally?

  13. How does this help Eric Garner? on BlackBerry's Latest Experiment: a $2,300 'Secure' Tablet · · Score: -1

    Unlike BlackBerries, cigarette packs are not password protected. Arguably, had Eric kept his cigarettes secured in a password protected container, the police would have had to secure a warrant, rather than torturing him to death in order to get the password from him.
    While it is somewhat surprising that as of yet, no lawsuit is forthcoming holding Philip Morris partly responsible for this tragedy - hope springs eternal - there will be plenty of Eric Garners to match the number of jackbooted fascists in the future. Whether there will always be BlackBerries to counter high level morons sending sensitive emails through personal accounts is not as certain.

    Mod this off topic, or even troll if you like, it's certainly addresses more issues regarding Blackberry than the article itself.

  14. Re:Yeah, really?- Try a real fusion reactor on Kim Stanley Robinson Says Colonizing Mars Won't Be As Easy As He Thought · · Score: -1

    It's 93 million miles away. Right in our backyards, just like God planned it. Virtually unlimited power.
    Yes, solar. Probably needs to be refined a bit, not the B.S. that has been controlled by the oil/coal giants.
    When my dad was a kid, they pumped water by hand, and the blacksmith shop was run from steam engines. You know how the electrical grid was formed? - They built it. Just like the wright brothers built their airplane. Because the government wasn't in the business of getting in your way. Also the government wasn't in the business of keeping misfits alive. Now, you try getting some average Joe who can't grow his own corn to be able to make his own oxygen, then we can all haul ass to mars and sing Kumbaya
    The good news is that Andromeda will be here before you know it. But will we? - Well, not me, all i plan to do is get my social security and die, because that's the best plan democrats since FDR could manage, and republicans haven't done much since Lincoln freed the slaves. So let this be a lesson to you. - When *you* come to two paths diverging in a yellow wood, start back-tracking. You don't belong in the woods. You're not Daniel Boone ya know. I mean, Hillary was from Arkansas, but she moved to New York and soon she'll be President. She doesn't know anything about email, or men, but she knew enough to get the fuck out of Arkansas.
    Anyway, like I was saying, you want to know how to build a fusion reactor? Start with gravity and add Hydrogen. Lot's of it.

  15. It's a trick!!! on Twitter Will Ban Revenge Porn and Non-consensual Nudes · · Score: 0

    Banning "involuntary pornography,"

    The involuntary part if fairly straight forward. But isn't posting voluntary pornography at least as risky? How do you apply local community standards to the internet?
    And who uses twitter? That is probably a greater offense.

  16. Re:Xeon D? on Intel Announces Xeon D SoC Line Based On Broadwell Core Architecture · · Score: -1

    Don't sell it short. Why have a daemon waste cpu cycles loading stuff like gnome libraries into your L3 cache whether you need it or not, when you can do it directly in hardware?
    Hell of a price split between 4c/8c though. I got to see this thing in action. 45W with ECC and 2 10GBE almost makes me feel like I could save the planet all by myself.

  17. Re:... creates two gaps in evolution on Oldest Human Fossil Fills In 2.8-Million-Year-Old Gap In Evolution · · Score: -1

    I don't think that's it. The problem starts when scientists start calling themselves "Doctors of Philosophy" - PhD. (Although many admit it stands for Piled higher and Deeper.) Most are not that good at it.
    The problem ends with fairly ignorant Slashdot scientists, who disregard exhaustive declarations by the Pope that evolution and the Big Bang theory does not conflict with Catholic teaching. and instead create controversies with the 1%'ers of young earthers.
    In a similar vein, but perhaps more telling is the Global warming/Climate change/Change the name-Change the argument crowd who are absolutely ignorant of the fact that another ice age is coming.
    When you fanatics start talking about how to prevent another ice age, I'll get on board. Till then, try to understand that an understanding of God evolves, and has evolved, much the same as our understanding of the atom.

  18. Re:And pluto isnt...? on Massive Exoplanet Evolved In Extreme 4-Star System · · Score: 0

    Stop posting in all caps. It's rude.

  19. time for a new forbes list on Marissa Mayer On Turning Around Yahoo · · Score: -1

    Poor Marissa is about to be dropped like a hot potato(e).

  20. Re:Relatively high temp... on Physicists May Be One Step Closer To Explaining High-Temp Superconductivity · · Score: -1

    Sure. If your superconducting power transmission corridors consist of about 100,000 Lithium 6 atoms, your there.
    The good news is that some Physicists are working on real physics, and Slashdot is reporting on it. I'll take that over the next 3 global warming filler pieces.

  21. Remember on Leonard Nimoy Dies At 83 · · Score: -1

    It was believed that the transference of katra required physical contact.
    Those of us who only knew Spock through the television know that is not true.

  22. Classic Shell works fine MS should buy them on Users Decry New Icon Look In Windows 10 · · Score: -1

    Icons remind me of android. Still same rules apply - Install classic shell and stop whining like you never used a computer before.

  23. Pray the Lord's prayer with her on Ask Slashdot: Terminally Ill - What Wisdom Should I Pass On To My Geek Daughter? · · Score: -1

    If you can get her to not hate god for taking you way too soon, that prayer will pretty much cover whatever life throws at her.
    p.s. don't overburden your wife with instructions and details either. Just hug her the way that you do and tell her you love her. Sorry to be my typical contrary self, but I'm sure it might have occurred to you - dieing is the easy part.

  24. Re:FUCK LIBERALISM on AMD Unveils Carrizo APU With Excavator Core Architecture · · Score: -1

    I thought he was ranting about the people behind the counter! Yeah showing up early might be worth a try, but in any case it sounds like the guy knows full well what happened to the Apache Indians once they allowed immigrants to become pervasive. - But that was the Spanish you should be crying about. By the time the U.S got involved, It was an internationally recognized government with which the Apache had absolutely nothing to do with.
    Now, somewhere there is a valid argument against attempting to wipe out entire tribes of people, but you haven't made it. Hence the subject line. The sad truth is most liberals are really good and intelligent people. They just choose to argue about the most trivial, inconsequential claptrap that makes their entire message nonsense.

  25. Re:Maybe you deserve it ? on Ten Lies T-Mobile Told Me About My Data Plan · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Typical asshole mods are out in force today. Parent is spot on with his observation. I suggest a Systemd port over to IOS to prevent the data issue. But as far as my permanent terrible karma, I guess we'll all have to live with it since their is really no nice way to tell a clueless apple user what he is doing wrong.