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  1. another bogus headline on UK Government Ditches Cloud Concept, Consolidates Data Centers · · Score: 1
    shouldn't submitters RTFA?

    "Any inference that Government has ditched the cloud computing programme is wrong," the spokesperson said.

  2. Re:On schedule on Linus Torvalds Considering End To Linux 2.6 Series · · Score: 3, Funny

    You realize that numbering a kernel with .42 is problematic.
    Sure it may imply this kernel is on the verge of becoming sentient, But - wait,
    what was the question again?

  3. Re:not taking reasonable care on Sony Sued For PlayStation Network Data Breach · · Score: 1

    maybe he's wardriving?

  4. Re:Wrong, that IS how it works on Chernobyl 25th Anniversary · · Score: 1

    just like everything else:
    safe
    clean
    cheap
    Pick any two

  5. collecting data without their knowledge? on iPhone Tracking Ruckus Ongoing · · Score: 1

    If it's without their knowledge, Ummm, facepalm, like,
    how do they know?

  6. Re:Gotta love calling a limited plan unlimited on Virgin Mobile To Start Throttling Broadband2Go · · Score: 1
    It's even more like this:

    Is this all you can eat for $40.00?
    yes sir!
    forks over cash, sits down.
    waitress brings over egg roll.
    waitress takes plate away.
    Hey! I thought you said this is all you can eat!
    Yes sir, that is all you can eat.
    ALL YOUR BANDWIDTH ARE BELONG TO US

  7. Re:What's next? on Florida Man Sues WikiLeaks For Scaring Him · · Score: 1

    yeah? wait till he wins...

  8. Re:"Since people have been keeping records" on NASA Says 2010 Tied For Warmest Year On Record · · Score: 1

    take a breath windbag, your hot air alone is starting to make me believe in global warming.

  9. Re:Ain't that qute? on Embedded Linux 1-Second Cold Boot To QT · · Score: 3, Funny

    as a corallary to OP: If the first thing that enters your mind when reading "QT" is QuickTime, you have a problem.
    if you go to wikipedia for help? Now you have 2 problems.
    can we please get back to arguing now?

  10. You only work half a day on Are 10-11 Hour Programming Days Feasible? · · Score: 1

    and yet you still complain?
    yes i am joking. and i assume this whole article is troll bait. nobody on either side of this argument is that stupid.

  11. Re:Gotta love calling a limited plan unlimited on Virgin Mobile To Start Throttling Broadband2Go · · Score: 1

    " if you go over 5GB in a month on the $40 Unlimited Plan: Your data speeds will be limited "
    These creatures walk among us -- be wary - nay, RUN!

  12. Carbon footprints on In the Google Navy · · Score: 1

    Would all the asshats surfing the web with their 150 watt processors and 225 watt video cards for the sole purpose of trolling Slashdot kindly rethink their asshattery?

  13. Re:Market Share? on Google To Drop Support For H.264 In Chrome · · Score: 1

    Yes, but not the way you think. Most developers I know will simply change their site to display a message that says. Your browser is no longer supported. Please upgrade to a modern browser. Sounds like a Lose-Lose situation for everyone.

  14. Re:Sounds just like [insert company name here] on Microsoft Is Releasing an H.264 Plugin For Firefox · · Score: 1

    they're only doing it to benefit themselves.

    No kidding?

  15. Re:Unobservable on String Theory Tested, Fails Black Hole Predictions · · Score: 1

    No. No one can it explain it to you at all. Regardless of your religion, most people spend years developing this God given ability before they master it. It is more about pondering unsolvable issues in solitude rather than asking stupid questions of others that by definition, they can't answer for you.
    I don't "get" how a person smart enough to comprehend the basic concepts of string theory, won't even give the concept of God a second thought. Throw away your books and experience life for a while.

  16. Re:Only 18 months? on Botnet Spammer Gets Just 18 Months For Being Odd · · Score: 1

    I've seen lot's of your post's before. Seems to me your smarter than that AND you've never been responsible for a mail server. Rather than Bittorrent, in which I pay my provider for access and bandwidth AND voluntarily access at my choosing. It is almost, but not quite entirely unlike junk snail mail. At least the carrier is getting paid by the spammer in that case.
    On the main theme, what puzzles me is that lot's of people still don't get two things: 1. 8 out of 10 people you meet are smarter than you. 2. Computer "crimes" are very costly and not really worth it. My router is open, if you access my stuff unlawfully and my honeypot catches you AND I am in a bad mood that day, YOU ARE GOING TO JAIL. So I have to ask all those uber-hackers out there do you feel lucky, punk?

  17. Re:What they going to do.... on Chicago Using Coyotes To Fight Rodents · · Score: 1

    Most likely, they'll invent another frackin government funded program to research how to get rid of Coyotes. This bullshit program has been funded since 2000. I'm sick of government welfare programs. The problem is now that there are so many people "on the take" from Big Brother, I doubt the system can ever be eradicated. Maybe they should just put the coyotes in city hall and do a study on the effect of extincting corrupt politicians

  18. Re:Good Guys or Bad Guys? on Wikileaks Vows Release '7x the Size' of Iraq Leak · · Score: 1

    oh, for mod points... +1

  19. Re:Future of Programming on Intel Talks 1000-Core Processors · · Score: 1

    funny, i get the opposite impression. It seems to me any point in my career would have been as good a starting point as any other.

  20. Re:Define 'observe' on Uncertainty Sets Limits On Quantum Nonlocality · · Score: 1

    Whenever I see a beginner's guide to quantum theory,

    maybe it's time to browse through the expert's guide to quantum theory,
    I can sell you my used copy that explained it quite well.
    Of course, now that I have read it, it's just a bunch of blank pages!

  21. Re:Quelle surprise! on The Problem With the Top500 Supercomputer List · · Score: 1

    your right. It takes some big metal to pump out the volume of ebay ads we have come to depend on here...They NEED a windows machine to do some critical MS Word grammar checking.
    XYZ Group is a global e-commerce leader and one of the largest e-commerce company in China. We manufacture present and jewelry have surpass 15 years history . Our unceasing improvement and enhances the product the quality.We have the confidence to do are better .Your request is our goal .

  22. Re:Ergo oil on Life Found In Deepest Layer of Earth's Crust · · Score: 1

    That doesn't do anything about global warming, though.

    I only discuss the global warming issue with proponents who don't own stoves.

  23. The warning's right on the box !? on Lawsuit Shows Dell Hid Extent of Computer Flaws · · Score: 1

    I don't see what all the fuss is about. Every computer I got (mostly second hand) has the warning in plain sight - DELL

    at least that is what it will be considered now.

  24. Re:Okay. on Bacteria Used To Fix Cracked Concrete · · Score: 1

    The infection rate was 22% for gunshot wounds and 4.8% for knife wounds."

    people really should keep their guns cleaner. - before someone gets hurt!

  25. Re:describing a family is family unfriendly? on TV Tropes Self-Censoring Under Google Pressure · · Score: 1

    a subset of a family, is not a family. Otherwise I'd have called it that. Consenting couples of any inclination should feel free to do whatever they want. Couples with children, in most of the States are dictated by Societies laws which pretty much are set by the majority of the people, and ar pretty much put in place to ensure the survival of said society. So by socialization, I mean passing a culture to the next generation. I get a little weary of the Orwellian double speak where terms like marriage and family get diluted to the point of being unrecognizable. Get back to me when a gay couple successfully passes down their traditions to their biological grandchildren
    Second,the topic at hand was a link on a freakin website and politically correct people jumping all over Google for not being liberal enough. Don't expect me to be sorry for being the not so silent majority.