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  1. Re:Just an excuse on Windows 8 To Include Built-in Reset, Refresh · · Score: 1

    Assuming that people who run Linux will be stupid enough to dual-boot Windows 8.

    The Reset / refresh idea, along with the current crop of American presidential candidates, is proof that we have gone full-retard. They try to take a cute mobile idea, flashing the(OS), ignoring the decades of instances of their own corrupted OS images. Then they say, you can keep your files, which also may be infected with malware causing the problem in the first place.

    Good idea, guys. It keeps my PC safe and secure, like UAC. Bra-vo.

  2. Re:Fixed since last time? on California State Senator Proposes Funding Open-Source Textbooks · · Score: 1

    The open text books are also terribly devoid of content, with what appear to be arbitrary chapters missing outright.

    I'll stick to The Pirate Bay and other Torrent sites' free as-in-beer textbooks that I can actually use. They're very competitive (heh heh) with the big-name publishers.

  3. Re:Quality on Nginx Overtakes Microsoft As No. 2 Web Server · · Score: 1

    I've been reading it as "nig-nix" the whole time, but I never really parsed it. The only time i saw that word until now was 404's and other website error pages.

  4. Re:Stoopid. on Gigabyte Board Sets Intel X79 Overclocking Record · · Score: 1

    Putting a fart pipe on my car won't destroy it.

    Overclocking my CPU would be inviting destruction operation for fart pipe-like performance gains. Which was my point.

  5. Re:The production of child porn is victimization.. on Why Richard Stallman Was Right All Along · · Score: 1

    Or perhaps somebody was never a 12 year-old boy? You know, when the hormones kick in?

    Hint: The smarter ones had lives even back then and were able to live happy and guilt-free not being Mormons or Jehovah's Witnesses. Of course, my example was idealized - my fantasies were of women and not male priests. But it's like any sex, really - unlike your foray with Father O' Malley in the rectory basement, people have to want it from the get-go to some degree to really enjoy it.

  6. Stoopid. on Gigabyte Board Sets Intel X79 Overclocking Record · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Overclocking was just as stupid in the days of motherboard clock jumpers as it is now.

    Hurr durr, listen to my chip squeal in ultrasonic pain and fail days later just so I can gets an extra 33 MegaHertz duuuuuh.

  7. Re:The production of child porn is victimization.. on Why Richard Stallman Was Right All Along · · Score: 1

    And suppose two weeks later you found out you had a fatal sexually transmitted disease?

    ...The same scare tactic the establishment uses to prevent sex until marriage. Fuck you. Somebody here hasn't actually lived life.

    Hey, sheepdog, can you go back to worrying about yourself and not everybody else? Everybody else shouldn't have to be subject to overbearing parenting just because you were. You can move to Afghanistan or Iran if you want to use religious beliefs to put bullets through peoples' skulls.

  8. Re:The semantic web just doesn't exist on The Semantic Line Interface · · Score: 2

    I prefer the sexist support of Herman Cain.

    His proposed G.R.O.P.E. (General Raciness Of Personal Encroachment) act would have revolutionized America to being a mirror culture of Italy - where proud men would be free to stink and indiscriminately slap womens' butts on the streets, and everybody would like it and laugh over pizza dinners.

  9. Re:The production of child porn is victimization.. on Why Richard Stallman Was Right All Along · · Score: 5, Insightful

    If an attractive lady(teacher, babysitter, whatever) approached me when I was 12 and asked me to have sex with her, and videotape it, I would have said, "fuck yeah" - especially if she plied me with a little booze.

    Had it been legal, and not required me to undergo degrading medical and psychological examinations, not forcing me to testify in a stressful and humiliating trial, and not forever attaching a stigma of victimhood to me, it would to this day have been one of the fondest days of my life. Where were all those naughty teachers when I was in high school?!

    I spent my entire 12th year alive trying to acquire HUSTLER magazines(before the internet was feasible for kids like me), and would have given my left nut for the opportunity to be "victimized" by an older woman.

  10. Re:Wrong on Why Richard Stallman Was Right All Along · · Score: 4, Informative

    The Establishment also likes their child porn.

    in fact, that same magazine also suggested that child porn be legalized so the real pervs can get their fix and stay in the shadows without victimizing real children ( couldn't find the article, but I did find this one which acknowledges that the "think of the children mentality is way out of hand ).

    Psychology Today is very mainstream, like the CNN of psychology literature, and even they are not afraid to address those controversial things like rape fantasies and the fact that the "think of the children" appeal to emotion is stale bullshit and way misused. You who are foaming at the mouth at RMS's porn statements are probably fantasizing about your daughters right now - Your selective anger at RMS' statements says more about you than it does him.

  11. Re:Completely Revamped Look on Google Testing Completely Revamped Look · · Score: 2, Interesting

    This is profound because Google's appeal is in its simple, link-based appearance. Now it's beginning to look like a MySpace, with all the boxy web2.0 menus, and that's not good. Take a look at Youtube, and consider that may be the direction they're heading.

    Like all big companies who hunger for constant growth, Google will only get worse as time goes on, and may even face a speedier than usual decline unless they actually sell shit (real hardware or software products, not just sets of "mouse clicks") like Microsoft and Apple do. Unless sekrit CIA and NSA funding is keeping them afloat.

  12. Re:Antivirus as a sign of failure on Fake Antivirus Scams Spread To Android · · Score: 1, Insightful

    >Can't wait until after work to check Facebook
    >Need to show others my "apps" to define my personality for me

    Stay Classy, smartphone users.

  13. Couple of years? on Fake Antivirus Scams Spread To Android · · Score: 1
    Summary:

    ...last couple of years.

    Extortionware has been around for a decade, at least.

  14. Re:Google needs to focus on a few products on Google Health's Lifeline Runs Out · · Score: 1
    There is something suspect about this phrase in the summary:

    ...it appears we -- or our demographic -- made up more than 75% of the Google Health userbase.

    Why is that? Are you all self-absorbed Lysol-huffing hypochondriacs who need to be told to put down the Cheetoes and get at least 30 minutes of exercise a day?

    Preventative care is common sense. If something really bad pops up, having health insurance, not Google Health, is what's gonna save your ass.

  15. Re:I've run out of crackers... on How the Year Looked On Slashdot · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I'm going to go out on a pub crawl with a friend, then go to a party afterward. My friend told me that she won't have sex with me because she has to meet her boyfriend later, but she will suck my dick. After that It's up to me to find my own nanny.

    Shit, I just fucked up my head in a hair-coloring experiment, now I look like a fucking raccoon. DAMN! Wish it were like last year, when I passed out and woke up still drunk at 2am, trolling Slashdot with a former co-worker asleep in my bed.

    Have fun, and stay safe all....except for sex, throw those condoms out and do it the way nature intended. And if there are any lonely women in the San Diego area here, fat, old, ugly; I don't give a fuck, and you want lots of attention and a deep dickin, respond to this post with your contact info. Hurry! There's no time to waste!

  16. Re:I tell you this: on Is Twitter Aiding and Abetting Terrorism? · · Score: -1, Troll

    That's why Western civilizations must be fair in influencing the geopolitics of the Middle East -

    Nuke 'em, from Egypt to Israel all the way to Pakistan. God damn, those fuckers are annoying. Now we, the world powers America, the EU, Russia, and China can party like rockstars for another half-century!

  17. Re:Obama's Ipad on Running Great Britain? There's an App For That! · · Score: 1

    No, it would ask the people what they wanted. Then, when overwhelming numbers of them respond with "smaller government," "abolition of the DHS," and "Legalize Marijuana," they will have paid for the app only to have their hopes smashed with responses of, "LOL GTFO idiot you're not supposed to actually respond."

  18. Re:1Password on Ask Slashdot: Changing Passwords For the New Year? · · Score: 1

    I don't really care about my personal online accounts, because I'm not rich or important (or even visible thanks to my rejection of social networking) enough to be worth compromising.

    But work requires me to change my password on a regular basis. Each password requires at least an upper-case letter and a number, so I started with 1Password. Then 1Passnord. Then 1Passgord. Then 1Passhord. Then I repeat as necessary, unless the workplace policy doesn't allow any previously-used passwords. Then I start using 1Passwerd. Then 1Passwird. Then 1Passward...

  19. Re:great on Verizon Backtracks On $2 Convenience Fee · · Score: 1

    I endorse Veet for all my pubic hair removal needs. Just remember to save a landing strip so as not to irritate your partner's clit with stubble.

    It can be used on the scrotum with minimal irritation.

  20. Re:Zuckerberg... on HP Wanted $1.2B For WebOS and Palm · · Score: 1

    Zuckerberg has the killer instinct for business that Gates had. Take somebody else's idea, hustle them out of it, and then sit and wait for all the MySpace users to go someplace more cool.

    So where's that Facebook IPO?

  21. Re:Cue, apple hate jokes in.... on Orangutans To Skype Between Zoos With iPads · · Score: 1

    Google is racist! When you look up the Google translate for chango, it translates it to English as chango.

    But when you Google translate chango negro, , it translates to black monkey. Google are in on the Hispanic racial slurs!

  22. Re:Cue, apple hate jokes in.... on Orangutans To Skype Between Zoos With iPads · · Score: 1

    I think this discussion should be worried about the potential for racist comments rather than the homophobic as you suggested. The biggest clue to this is the word "ook" being used in the summary.

    The scientific potential in this is that researchers could learn to understand and quantify the simplicity of the behaviors which lead to the more complex. It brings us back into the days of Jane Goodall, Koko the gorilla, and the Save the Gay Whales campaigns of our childhoods.

  23. Re:Good in theory on New Group Paves Way For 2012 Online Primary · · Score: 0

    That ain't gonna happen without an armed rebellion. The traitorous pigs and their war dogs have become too accustomed to the taste of godlike power. They must be rounded up and slaughtered wholesale, in public.

    Only then can meaningful change be implemented.

  24. Re:Good in theory on New Group Paves Way For 2012 Online Primary · · Score: 2

    America should be broken up into several countries, with no overbearing power-hungry Federal government to fuck things up.

    California, Oregon, and Washington can be called Utopia, and only Utopian natives will be allowed to live there or own property.

    The area from Arizona Eastward to Virginla can be called Dumbfuckistan. It will be a giant penal colony for the warmongers, leeches, and other savage dregs of society.

    The area from Nevada/Idaho Eastward to Maryland can be called "The Great Nation of Ho-Hum", a Native American phrase meaning "neutral."

    The New England states can be renamed to New England. They can do whatever the hell it is that they've always done.

  25. Re:Some scan apps can show URL and ask first on Malicious QR Code Use On the Rise · · Score: 1

    If they see a link that leads to http://vseafv.yrsfdfcvb.com/gsdfrgrdcgbgxdrbg most of the dumb morans are gonna go to it anyway, out of curiosity.