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  1. Re:Tool on Could You Live Without Your Smartphone? (theglobeandmail.com) · · Score: 1

    Did you not spot the "every decade" part?

  2. Re:DevOps - Fundamentally insecure model on 92 Percent of Enterprises Struggle To Integrate Security Into DevOps (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    Try working for a company that has, over the last 25 years, amalgamated 37 different cable franchises, has never got all the disparate systems talking to each other, and struggles to support mission critical applications that have been obsolete/out of support for decades. That's me :-(

  3. Re:The betting pool is opened, ladies and gentleme on Microsoft Readies Windows 10 April Update With New Features and Enhancements (hothardware.com) · · Score: 1

    Give it up man, Ubuntu or Debian are both viable options + no spyware, what's not to love?

  4. Re:LOL! on Hacking a Satellite is Surprisingly Easy (theoutline.com) · · Score: 1

    It's probably Windows CE, which is even worse. Good luck with that one......

  5. No shit Sherlock! on Walmart Teams Up With Kobo To Sell EBooks and Audiobooks (engadget.com) · · Score: 0

    I can buy stuff from other providers.... What a crock.

  6. Re:I could use one for SDR on A Radiologist Has the Fastest Home Internet In the US (vice.com) · · Score: 0

    You could try speaking English!..

  7. Home internet on A Radiologist Has the Fastest Home Internet In the US (vice.com) · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Yes, nice to have 10Gbps connectivity to your home, wouldn't we all like that, think of the amount of pr0n? I work for an ISP, across our core we have 100Gbps x connects, OK there are multiple links, but we're close to max'ing those now.

    WTF will it be looking like with consumers torrenting @ 10Gbps?

    Meh. Not really thought through this article...

  8. Not another bleedin "Suggest" app.? I can filter/look for what I want to watch (though to money grabbing twats it's technically "consume") I don't want, nor need these fucking "suggestions".

  9. Good job there, Bud. You've found your niche. Top work, you should be happy.

  10. Re:I've met a lot of on Microsoft: Windows 10 Won't Hit 1 Billion Devices By Mid-2018 (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    And it's crap, all of my immediate neighbours (yes UK sp.) constantly ask me (I'm networks BTW) to fix their computers.

    Common complaints following the "Upgrade" : Stuff doesn't work, computer so slow it's unusable, how do I delete/uninstall all this crap that I don't want or use?

    A: You can't.

    What a crock!

    I lost interest after XP.

  11. Re:5x more data caps on White House Pledges $400M To Back Speedier 5G Wireless Networks (fortune.com) · · Score: 2

    "United States maintains its leadership in the mobile technology space."

    When was that then, must have missed it.

  12. Re: So Dyson... on Dyson Launches New 'Supersonic' Hair Dryer To Revolutionize Hair Care (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 3, Funny

    "convention oven"? - Presumably it only works if there's more than 3 delegates......

  13. Re:e.g. why grammar is important on Study Says People Who Continually Point Out Typos Are 'Jerks' · · Score: 1

    Count the Caps Lock and that'd be three!

  14. Re:And to think.... on Study Says People Who Continually Point Out Typos Are 'Jerks' · · Score: 1

    So, you could care less? I couldn't care less. Dopey git!

  15. You'd need more than 1½ million to make a sucessfull GP Airship these days.

  16. Re:Freenet? on BitTorrent Launches Project Maelstrom, the First Torrent-Based Browser · · Score: 1

    To paraphrase:

    How will I avoid paying for stuff quickly?"

  17. Re:Not sure who to cheer for on Fraud Bots Cost Advertisers $6 Billion · · Score: 1

    Was he speaking English? "What no one was anticipating is that the bots are extremely effective of looking like a high value consumer."

  18. Re: "Architecting" ??? wtf...? on Book Review: Architecting the Cloud · · Score: 1

    I'm with you on this point, "architecting" is an offence to the English language. In fact /. is highlighting the word as incorrect in the bloody editor.

  19. Re:Yeah, probably a VGA screen on Nokia Had a Production-Ready Web Tablet 13 Years Ago · · Score: 0

    Typical, mention a fictional character & get upvoted.

  20. Re:It's not the thing... on Raspberry Pi's Eben Upton: How We're Turning Everyone Into DIY Hackers · · Score: 0

    No. Lazy fucker!

  21. Re:Am I getting old? on Raspberry Pi's Eben Upton: How We're Turning Everyone Into DIY Hackers · · Score: 0

    Didn't get upset, just love trolling /. Loop: See Loop. CRC fail.

  22. Re:Am I getting old? on Raspberry Pi's Eben Upton: How We're Turning Everyone Into DIY Hackers · · Score: -1

    Modded "troll" Heh. Giving mod points to 13 year old children was never going to work. Luckily my Karma is "huge"

  23. Re:Am I getting old? on Raspberry Pi's Eben Upton: How We're Turning Everyone Into DIY Hackers · · Score: 0

    Bliss. When I started, you'd write your programme, send it - by sodding post - wait for the punch card operators to type it in. Then you would have to go through all the cards to make sure one had not *become* transposed, then submit & wait for the output. Could take a week. You iPad bods are lucky.........

  24. Re:Am I getting old? on Raspberry Pi's Eben Upton: How We're Turning Everyone Into DIY Hackers · · Score: -1

    Comprehension not your strong point then?

  25. Re:Am I getting old? on Raspberry Pi's Eben Upton: How We're Turning Everyone Into DIY Hackers · · Score: 0

    You been "polishing" your Bell End?