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  1. Re:I second this, OpenGL and QT are both great. on What 2D GUI Foundation Do You Use? · · Score: 2, Informative

    Good post, just wanted to add that there are bindings for Java available, see here

  2. Re:From the No-shit-sherlock department on Oxford Scientists Say Dogs Are Smarter Than Cats · · Score: 1

    I don't think I've ever seen as bad spelling as above. It makes one completely miss your point (if there is a point and you're not trolling).

  3. Re:Really? on Which Language To Learn? · · Score: 1

    Bullshit. Cranking out Java code in Eclipse or IntelliJ Idea is the same no matter what platform you're on. And Visual Studio is actually quite nice for cranking out C++. Oh well, maybe you were just trolling.

  4. Re:The technical issues on Engineers Propose Lily Pad-Like Floating Cities · · Score: 1

    Also, it's near impossible to go through Bourbon Street without seeing a boob or two.

  5. Re:Fermi's paradox. on The Galaxy May Have Billions of Habitable Planets · · Score: 1

    Looks interesting, thanks!

  6. Re:Fermi's paradox. on The Galaxy May Have Billions of Habitable Planets · · Score: 1

    Are you simulating stuff like serotonin and dopamine flow? If you have some links, I'd be very interested to read about it.

  7. Re:Fermi's paradox. on The Galaxy May Have Billions of Habitable Planets · · Score: 1

    Of course it's farther ahead now, and at some point it really will be 20 years in the future. But there's a lot more going on in the brain than electric transmissions between neurons. Hope you're right though.

  8. Re:Fermi's paradox. on The Galaxy May Have Billions of Habitable Planets · · Score: 1

    It's been 20 years in the future for a long time now.

  9. Re:Kanban - Solves (some of) this problem on Information Rage Coming Soon To an Office Near You · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Just one thing missing - the person making a request must not be the same as the one setting its priority. Everyone thinks their stuff is most important.

  10. Re:Does it still exist? on Record-Breaking Galaxy Found In Deep Hubble Image · · Score: 1

    That applies to all programming languages, except perhaps assembly when talking directly to a machine's internals. Unless you think that e.g. Java's SDK or Python's included goodies don't count as libraries.

  11. Re:Lunatic blogger on Norwegian Day Traders Convicted For Manipulating Computer Trading System · · Score: 2, Insightful

    How about 99% of the posts here?
    Those are reactions from around the world (though admittedly from seeming lunatics like myself).

  12. Re:Hmm on Pope Says Technology Causes Confusion Between Reality and Fiction · · Score: 4, Interesting

    You're talking about Abe, but here's a link to the new version.

  13. Re:Who watches TV anyway? on Google TV Details Revealed · · Score: 1

    We've got some serious problems to solve! Global Warming, The end of fossil fuels, the looming threat of water shortages, population pressures

    Ah, but all these problems take care of each other.
    End of fossil fuels? No more global warming.
    Global warming? More rain and thus no water shortage.
    Water shortages? No more population pressures.
    And of course, when there are no people left, who cares about fossil fuels?

  14. Re:It's not like on 66% of All Windows Users Still Use Windows XP · · Score: 1

    Have you forgotten what was there before XP? It's not surprising that people ran as quickly as they could away from WinME.

  15. Re:And the odds of habitable aren't that great on Earth-Like Planet That Could Sustain Life Found · · Score: 1

    It's good to know that we have an expert here on moon size/frequency and doubtless many other parameters, outside our solar system.

  16. Re:How I wooed by nerdy wife on AMD Offers Women Geek Dating Advice · · Score: 1

    The overlap in the details of our common interests

    For those that don't understand, this is human-speak for the intersection of the two sets.

  17. Re:Ruby on Security Lessons Learned From the Diaspora Launch · · Score: 1

    It doesn't matter what language it was written in. The mistake of letting anyone access anything based on id provided in the url is as easy to make in every other language. Doing it correctly in this and similar cases is also the same level of difficulty (not difficult).

  18. Re:Focus on logic and algorithm development on What 'IT' Stuff Should We Teach Ninth-Graders? · · Score: 1

    I understood it such that "compiling" (quoted in OP's comment) meant assembly of program parts, i.e. the compiling group was connecting the dots made by the other groups. Says nothing about those groups not compiling and testing their own program parts.

  19. Re:Reason #0 on 7 Scientific Reasons a Zombie Outbreak Would Fail · · Score: 1

    That hurts, you insensitive clod!

  20. Re:That is nice and all... on Movie Studio Finally Sees the Light On Rentals · · Score: 1

    Watching films drunk has exactly the same effect. Only thing I remember from Gamer is that Dexter was the bad guy. And that it's probably not worth watching sober or at normal speed.

  21. Re:Baby Steps on Japanese Consortium Projects a Humanoid Robot On the Moon By 2015 · · Score: 1

    We already have that! Oh, I see what you mean.

  22. Re:His Master's Voice on Don't Talk To Aliens, Warns Stephen Hawking · · Score: 1

    All of the game options sound uncannily like the playout of history for the last few thousand years. Do you have access to more information than the rest of us?

  23. Re:Silly on Was Flight Ban Over Ash an Overreaction? · · Score: 1

    They know when to ground their own.

    Just like banks know best how to control their risk? That's ridiculous.

  24. Re:Too small on What Will the Browser Look Like In Five Years? · · Score: 1

    What will the browser look like in five years? Not in 30-200 years.

  25. Re:The fkn Brits deserve this. on Iceland Volcano's Ash Grounds European Air Travel · · Score: 1

    Just last monday, the nation got a report from parliament's investigative committee, that details the causes of the collapse here. This includes the part that the bank robbers, paralyzed government and incompetent agencies played. I think what happened last wednesday was that Satan got a look at that report. Here's a picture to prove it.
    Don't know why OP got a troll mod, he's right that the oligarchs should have been taken care of a long time ago.