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  1. Re:Thermonuclear war on Samsung Ordered To Pay Apple $290M In Patent Case · · Score: 0

    Holy fuck the ignorance on here is even worse than last time I bothered to visit this site. +4 Insightful for this stupid comment?

    You have quite clearly never been to Asia and you are 100% wrong.

  2. Re:Smart move on After a User Dies, Apple Warns Against Counterfeit Chargers · · Score: 0

    Thanks for the reminder of why I never read this place anymore - the idiocy. Think just for a minute, that the counterfeit charger included an AC-DC adaptor... Wow, that opens up a completely new aspect to you?

    Jesus fuck. The only thing stupider is that someone actually found your comment "interesting". Can't even imagine the fucking tool that is interested by that.

  3. Re:I fully support this! on Student Project Could Kill Digital Ad Targeting · · Score: 0

    Since your such a fucking tool, I realized I had to point this out further:

    From a making-a-living perspective: The whole XKCD comic exists to create a brand to sell merchandise. For example: http://store.xkcd.com./

    Fuck I wish stupid people couldn't post on the internet.

  4. Re:I fully support this! on Student Project Could Kill Digital Ad Targeting · · Score: 0, Troll

    Updated, high quality, and free? Sure, to employ what 1 individual? Showing ads for himself (Uh, store link much, son)? In a highly marketable position?

    I love XKCD, but you are out to fucking lunch if you think that business model applies to even 1% of the websites you visit on a daily basis. Open your fucking eyes and unclog your ears you fucking idiot.

    Do you think your favourite financial information website can just start selling coffee mugs and stickers to pay their traffic and licensing fees? Or that that model will work for newspapers? Or even a place like Slashdot? Fuck some people are goddam stupid, and you are one. Once again, proving the point, that the term "nerd" is in no way associated with the term "intelligent".

    Seriously, son, fuck off and learn something. Your kind makes me fucking sick.

  5. Re:I was entirely sympathetic to Snowden on US Hacked Chinese University Network · · Score: 1

    Whoah.

    My BS and ignorance detector just hit 11.

    Wow.

  6. Re:Misses the point on Android Fragmentation Isn't Hurting Its Adoption · · Score: 1

    Modded zero, without a single counterpoint. Win again for you, Samsung fans.

  7. Re:Misses the point on Android Fragmentation Isn't Hurting Its Adoption · · Score: 1

    Troll? LOL @ Slashdot. Again.

    Troll = something you don't like eh?

  8. Re:Misses the point on Android Fragmentation Isn't Hurting Its Adoption · · Score: 1

    WTF? Apple does not obsolete their hardware quickly. I bought my first iPhone in 2009. It was a 3GS, and is still supported by the upcoming iOS7.

    4 years? WTF are you expecting, exactly?

  9. Re:Misses the point on Android Fragmentation Isn't Hurting Its Adoption · · Score: -1

    Really goes to show the quality of Apple products I guess, if that's a concern. Last Samsung phone I had lasted about 1 year, and was garbage.

  10. Re:Misses the point on Android Fragmentation Isn't Hurting Its Adoption · · Score: -1, Troll

    Insightful? Nah, you don't know what you're talking about. Typical slashdot - ignorant = insightful.

    iOS will run apps targeted for previous versions, nearly always.

  11. Re:Let's hope no one needs... on Archaeologists Discover Lost City In Cambodian Jungle · · Score: 1

    "Discretionary wealth"... ? Sure, I guess it's discretionary if you exclude providing adequate food, shelter, and education for the majority of the population from the governments priorities (sadly, this is rather true..). No doubt Cambodia is changing quickly, but government priorities here are on making money, typically this means more money for those that are already rich.

    Anything of value found will be exploited for the purpose of tourism (or otherwise), you can count on that... But that is probably the only way it will get any sort of protection at all.

  12. Re:it's going to fail on Chinese Firm Approved To Raise World's Tallest Building In 90 Days · · Score: 1

    Eh? "never ending failure of the miserable cynical bastards in the west"?

    What sort of alter reality / history is this?

  13. Re:More ridiculous sensationalism on Tests Show That Deadly New Flu Could Spread Among People · · Score: 1

    A. I live on my own.
    B. I've been to the UK, China, Morocco, and Australia.
    C. I am a research director for a multi-national horticultural corporation, I've likely spent MUCH more time learning than you, despite the fact you're likely older than myself.

    Oh wow.. LOL. Seriously son?

    A) Good for you, living on your own is an important start to growing up. Soon, maybe, you can cook for yourself, make your own bed, all kinds of things. WTF?
    B) UK, China, Morocco AND Australia? Incredible! Lemuel Gulliver watch out!
        (Are you for fucking real? I think I've hit all of those countries within a 2 month period before... This isn't 1850.)
    C) LOL, seriously. Thanks for proving my point with this statement.

    No offense son, you may have potential. But don't be a fucking idiot.

  14. Re:More ridiculous sensationalism on Tests Show That Deadly New Flu Could Spread Among People · · Score: 1

    Generalization much?

    My first slashdot UID was under the 10,000 mark. I stopped reading when all the 500,000+ UID idiots like you started showing up. Forgot the username and password years ago, I could probably dig it up but don't really give two shits. Truly, I have no idea why I joined again so many years later, or why continue to come here on occasion. Slashdot long ago became a place for wannabe-intelligent basement boys to vent their teenage angst. Your post proves that again.

    Seriously, son, if you think your Slashdot UID means ANYTHING... I suggest leaving the basement and exploring the real world for awhile. You will learn many things, and better be able to out a Slashdot UID into context.

  15. Re:Just stop, please on Tests Show That Deadly New Flu Could Spread Among People · · Score: 0

    I guess it's okay with this guy as long as it's poor asians dying. If it were rich American's, he'd sing a different tune.

  16. Re:Just stop, please on Tests Show That Deadly New Flu Could Spread Among People · · Score: 1

    You are one sick fucking sub-human being.

  17. Re:Can't offer much on Ask Slashdot: How Do You Deal With Programmers Who Have Not Stayed Current? · · Score: 3, Informative

    Spoken like someone who doesn't have much of a fucking clue... Seriously, son, you don't think ageism is a big problem? Let me assure you that it is - and it applies to far more occupations than programmers.

    Also, your thoughts on immigration and "underskilled Westerner" are not very developed... I have North Americans and foreigners working for me, both in North America and outside of it. Sometimes, it's about western workers being incompetent - but just as often, it's about companies simply cheaping out.

  18. Re:So... on Chinese Court Fines Apple For Copyright Violations · · Score: 2

    Yup.

    Much of China's economy has been built on that concept, and also the idea of working with foreign corporations only long enough to learn their trade secrets and manufacturing techniques - once there is nothing more to learn, it is common for the Chinese companies to stop doing any business with their foreign partner.

    Of course, combine this with short-sighted American CEO's concerned only with quarterly profit, and China wins every time.

  19. Re:Proven 100% wrong here. on Chinese Court Fines Apple For Copyright Violations · · Score: 2

    No.

    In China, just being a foreign corporation (especially US) is enough to have the law be used against you at times it would not be used against domestic companies.

  20. Re:Hypocritical on Chinese Court Fines Apple For Copyright Violations · · Score: 1

    Haha, ok, but what about China? The really funny part here is China fining a US corporation for copyright violation.

  21. Re:Reason number one. on Why PC Sales Are Declining · · Score: 1

    Do you seriously think a phone requires as much maintenance as a PC? Is this an Android thing?

  22. Re:Win 8 a contributing factor, not the main culpr on Why PC Sales Are Declining · · Score: 1

    Are you so proud of your ignorance that you must advertise it?

    As is easily found via Google, the 15" rMBP 2.7GHz come with a Nvidia 650M with 1GB RAM. Of course, it dynamically switch between the onboard (Intel) and dedicated GPU's as necessary.

  23. Re:Win 8 a contributing factor, not the main culpr on Why PC Sales Are Declining · · Score: 1

    I hear you. I've migrated many of my personal services to remote VM's.

    Where are you hosting your virtual machines, and what OS primarily do you use? Most recently I am using proxmox on a dedicated server @ OVH at their Montreal datacenter. I'm quote happy with it & them so far, for the price. My ping RTT is about 50ms from home, which is nice enough for UI's & replacing local accessed stuff.

    BUT, I still like a really fast local machine. A tablet + smartphone would never cut it for me, for what I do. Though the main reason for my last upgrade was the retina display. I'd been waiting literally *years* excitedly for high res displays (other than the IBM T221 and like). The processor, RAM, and SSD are icing on the cake - my previous 17" MBP had a 512GB SSD (OWC) and 8GB RAM already, with a quad core process (can't recall which model - 2011 17" MBP.).

    How do you use the remote VM's as a desktop replacement, are you using VNC or remote desktop? Or just as remote storage / processing?

  24. Re:Reason number one. on Why PC Sales Are Declining · · Score: 2

    Also, as I've said for the past coulple years, the PC is overkill for many people who just want email, social stuff, simple games, they get a phone or tablet for that now.

    Hell, the maintenance aspect alone makes PC's not worth it for those uses.

  25. Re:Win 8 a contributing factor, not the main culpr on Why PC Sales Are Declining · · Score: 0

    LOL.

    Posted from my 15" retina MBP with 16GB RAM, 768GB SSD I7 3820QM.