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  1. Re:What, what? Something's wrong here. on Possible Dark Matter Signal Spotted · · Score: -1

    Well, you gotta admit they got the Ruby on Rails bit right.

  2. Allow independent systems onto your secure network on BGP Hijacking Continues, Despite the Ability To Prevent It · · Score: -1

    what could go wrong?

  3. Re:Good/BAd news for science. on Berkeley Lab Builds World Record Tabletop-Size Particle Accelerator · · Score: -1

    "Small changes in the setup give you big perturbations," said Eric Esarey,..."

    The secret is to design the experiment so you extrapolate energy levels to 6 orders of magnitude beyond what you can measure. Then the math guys do the rest.
    It's really a lot less work than those idiots at CERN do, in fact, this method produces MiniVans per researcher much quicker.

  4. Short at will ! ANET dies on Monday. woohoo on Cisco Slaps Arista Networks With Suit For "Brazen" Patent Infringement · · Score: -1

    Regardless of your feelings on copyright, you can still benefit by outmaneuvering really really stupid criminals. Ride ANET like a pony down to $44. Do get an idea of what kind of people operate like this visit DopesRus.com

  5. Better you follow your chosen career. - Congress. on Ask Slashdot: Can a Felon Work In IT? · · Score: -1

    Don't take this as being judgmental, it's more like survival instincts. Evolution, if you like. The fact that you show regret over past acts means you are well on the way to redemption. But the IT world is already overflowing with closet oddball, dysfunctional, sociopaths. Society puts people in jail and rubber stamps them as felons for the sake of expediency. We don't do it to punish, nor to rehabilitate. We safely tuck you out of the way and ignore you. Like the abortionist that only considers the ramifications of their actions after the fact, you still have trouble wrapping your mind around why the church might deny you communion.
    The 47% Romney spoke of understand this and don't even bother to vote their representatives into their insane asylum offices.
    I think you have a real shot. Oh, I mean if you LIE on your job app. Even if you eventually get caught lying, just shrug your shoulders and tell them "Of course I lied - I'M a FELON!!!"
    It works for Clinton (D) or North (R). The truth is Americans LIKE our felons, and their is no limit to what you might aspire to.

  6. Re:wont last on Customers Creating Fake Amazon Pages To Get Cheap Electronics At Walmart · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    True. It's like Obamacare, or more like illegal aliens. Just because you weren't born in Mexico doesn't mean you shouldn't be allowed to drive a busload of homeless people to Mexico City and set up a Marijuana store. (for medicinal purposes).
    Obama is likely to set the Democrats back 20 years tonight. Socialist prick is as crazy as Stalin ever was, Hillary is shitting her pants.
    p.s. FU-MODS

  7. At least it's proprietary software. on The Software Big Oil's PR Firm Uses To "Convert Average Citizens" · · Score: -1

    Otherwise they would have *two* problems.
    I wonder if their software can call up merbs oil company and cancel his deliveries? Have a nice winter all you global crybabies.

  8. Re:Has to be best at everything on US DOE Sets Sights On 300 Petaflop Supercomputer · · Score: -1

    At any point in its history, the US was never the best at anything. In fact, its only saving grace has been a system of goverment that allows for fat dumb guys to put a well aimed bullet into the heart of pontificating tyrants as yourself.
    As a member of the "huddled masses", I've found that often, the only requirement to take over the top spot is for us to show up and put a stop to whatever maniacal scheme you fuckwads have dreamed up. Now, I admit I don't have nearly the education I should, but I'm actually slightly underweight and I have an almost innate skill of putting either a .223 or 5.56 round into your center of mass at 50 yards without thinking about it much. For larger intellectual debates such as this a titan is still the best option. Hence the need for really big computers. See? From a US perspective we are surrounded by assholes like you. You can't really

  9. I purchased 128GB MicroSDXC card for 1/5th price on Ask Slashdot: Is Non-USB Flash Direct From China Safe? · · Score: -1

    no you didn't, and neither did WallMart, which is why WallMart doesn't have them on sale.
    If you really want to know the size of the card you bought, try filling it up with files you never want to see again and tell us when it gives you errors. (I'm guessing 2GB)

  10. comprimise on the volume of requests on Police Body Cam Privacy Exploitation · · Score: -1

    Let's limit them to shooting incidents, police or bad guy. (No, that is not redundant). Of course we would have to have clear codification of what constitutes destruction of evidence. Maybe someone should develop a tiny ccd camera built into guns. That should satisfy the gun control crowd as well as the "hunters".
    Seriously, you people call yourself a society? You are farm dwellers. As in Animal Farm. Sorry, if you don't get the multiple references, you'll have to read books that don't start with the word Face.
    Attention moderators: ready, FIRE! , aim.

  11. Re:Down side on Raspberry Pi A+ Details Leaked · · Score: -1

    What kind of shitty software you write that needs more than 256MB?

    What kind of shitty software [do] you write that can only utilize 256MB?
    FTFY

  12. Re:Hypocrites on Mayday PAC Goes 2 For 8 · · Score: -1

    Anyone can start a reform party these days. If you want to ride the campaign finance reform bandwagon by pumping $10M worth of sucker's money into it - That takes a Harvard education.

  13. Re:you give the Devil an inch on The Largest Kuiper Belt Object Isn't Pluto Or Eris, But Triton · · Score: -1

    Nemesis doesn't exist. It was a worthwhile theory, intriguing in fact. But they looked and didn't find it. They expanded the variables of mass and brightness in the hope of prolonging the project, but it didn't help. Now I suppose all that is left is getting back to understanding how earth oscillating through the center of the galactic plane on one of Orion's arms effects climate more than exhaling CO2.
    Besides, Nemesis was proposed for objects in the Oort cloud, not the Kuiper belt.

  14. Re:How do you even know these are the 36 people?! on Meet the 36 People Who Run Wikipedia · · Score: -1

    Agree. Arriving at consensus too much like politics. Moderation sounds more like drinking.

  15. i hope they're using WD drives on LHC Data Generation Expected To Scale Up To 400PB a Year · · Score: -1

    Because the ST drives, like the one i had in my NAS just went tits-up, and restoring terabytes of data is a pain. I know some of you will say this is allegory, but don't say I didn't warn you.

  16. Re:Please - test pilots are not victims!!! on Space Tourism Isn't Worth Dying For · · Score: -1

    Holy smokes. What did you do to make them take away your graduation status?
    All I know is Branson's insurance premiums are going way up, and I'm gonna be the guy that pays for it. Insurance companies profit even more than health care workers from other peoples pain and suffering. I hope Nancy Pelosi signs up for one of these flights. Maybe we can fly her to Africa to visit the troops.
    and leave her there.

  17. Windows 8.1 is better than Windows 7 on Windows 8 and 8.1 Pass 15% Market Share, Windows XP Drops Below 20% Mark · · Score: -1, Informative

    The same dopes that can't find a start button couldn't find their ass with both hands.
    If you are still running xp, that is fine with me, just don't get into a discussion about modern computing.
    If you are running Linux, don't get into a discussion about something you know nothing.
    Once you do a few tests and actually use the software, you will realize windows 8.1 runs faster and better than Windows 7.

  18. Re: umm.. what? on Researchers At Brown University Shattered a Quantum Wave Function · · Score: -1

    kudos to AC. That scientists of that period were pretty decent philosophers as well. Not the robot driven error prone measurement/methodology/math freaks we have today.

  19. Re: Once again, it's "me too" in the back of the r on HP Unveils Industrial 3D Printer 10X Faster, 50% Cheaper Than Current Systems · · Score: -1

    would you prefer they completely shut down...
    Well yes, but this way they can coninue to suffer the same fate they inflicted on Compaq. The company that brought you the 386 was reduced to whoring itself with consumer grade plastic crap built peddled and supported by foreigners. Of course Packard used to have an almost revered name before Fiorina, with Whitman, it's just pathetic. Maybe HP should build rockets, how much worse could they be?

  20. ground breaking on Antares Rocket Explodes On Launch · · Score: -1

    A company where ground-breaking satellite, rocket and other space systems make space [parts] more accessible to millions of people on Earth every day

    get it?

  21. Re: Sky drive? on OneDrive Delivers Unlimited Cloud Storage To Office 365 Subscribers · · Score: -1

    Don't single him out, the number of dopes posting about things they don't use and have no experience with is legion. Idiot probably uses systemd for good measure. Sorry to throw that non-sequitor in there, but systemd is the edith keeler of debian. If it doesn't die our future will be broken. Linus himself may collapse into a statistical nondeterminate improbability. And nobody wants that.

  22. Re: Sad, sad, sad on EU Court Rules Embedding YouTube Videos Is Not Copyright Infringement · · Score: -1

    thou shall not covet thy neighbors goods. as usual, this is very simple. making excuses for why you are going to hell is very complicated. notice, how the bible knew about you "free" types even before linux and probably about systemd.

  23. Microsoft took the talk of a Debian fork to heart on Microsoft Introduces Build Cadence Selection With Windows 10 · · Score: -1

    1. Blue Screen edition
    2. Incompatible edition
    3. Chinese gov't approved edition.

  24. Re:The Surface Pro is an awesome machine on Apple's Next Hit Could Be a Microsoft Surface Pro Clone · · Score: -1

    Surface Pro 3 is the machine to have. Yes it's expensive, but Apple users don't mind spending lots of money for the BEST product available. It's going to be hard for Microsoft to screw this one up. Hmmm, I shouldn't have said that...

  25. Density vs. Isolation vs. Money on Making Best Use of Data Center Space: Density Vs. Isolation · · Score: -1

    FTFY,
    Now let's talk about the real problem. We can discuss feeding enough power into your building later. At 1/3 of a rack, I suggest you go shopping for wheelbarrows to transport the cash you are going to need to fix your real problem. - Don't feel bad, we all have this problem.