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  1. Re:Developers section red now ? on 64-Bit Java For Linux · · Score: 1

    public class HugeInt extends Integer {
    (...)
    }

  2. Re:Flat screen monitor flat on the desk on The Age of Touch Computing · · Score: 1

    Simple answer: 45 degrees

  3. Eye Computing on The Age of Touch Computing · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I would like eye computing. You just target something with your eyes and bam. It's selected. If you don't press any key, it is selection. Key A grabs, Key B clicks. Keys goes into a small wireless control that has some buttons and maybe secondary small joystick for more complex moves that requires more than two degrees of freedom.

  4. Re:The mouse... on The Age of Touch Computing · · Score: 1

    We were supposed to find that damn monolith 8 years ago!

  5. Re:LUK on Wine Goes 64-Bit With Wine64 · · Score: 1

    Some people want free stuff that was not stolen from someone else

  6. Re:Cultural influence on Chemical Pollution Is Destroying Masculinity · · Score: 1

    No. Out of million years of evolution. A spider just fucks. I can't say I am sure because I am a reasonable person, but I would say its a 99.99% chance ;-)

    Maybe you are taking me too literally. I am being a little extremist just to make a point. I have a dog and can assure you that he is anything but a dumb eating and sleeping machine! He dreams, he sometimes acts like a spoiled kid. He even get bad humor ;-)

  7. Re:In Soviet Russia... on Russian Hopes To Cash In On Emoticons · · Score: 1

    You should reply to GPs. I only quoted him ;-) (crap! trademark problems again!)

  8. Re:How much . . . what? on Five PC Power Myths Debunked · · Score: 1

    Actually, if the can sell common sense for $279 a pop, he is a very good salesman. The problem lies at the *other* side of this business

  9. Re:Thanks on Oldest-Known Human Brain Discovered · · Score: 4, Funny

    That explains a lot. They found Anonymous Coward's brain!

  10. Re:Oldest *surviving* human brain!? on Oldest-Known Human Brain Discovered · · Score: 3, Funny

    Glad you cleared that for me! ;-) Oh, wait, patent infringement. Let use :-) instead

  11. Re:Oldest *surviving* human brain!? on Oldest-Known Human Brain Discovered · · Score: 3, Funny

    Actually, there were found, but didn't say much . Just kept walking slowly forward and saying Braaaaaaainnnnsss

  12. Re:In Soviet Russia... on Russian Hopes To Cash In On Emoticons · · Score: 1

    ;-) owns all of us

    There fixed for you

  13. Re:Imagine the scene on Russian Hopes To Cash In On Emoticons · · Score: 1

    You would prefer if Everyone else did ;-) instead of :-P

  14. Oldest *surviving* human brain!? on Oldest-Known Human Brain Discovered · · Score: 5, Funny

    What the heck? The brain isn't *dead*!?!?!?

  15. Re:Fine with me on Russian Hopes To Cash In On Emoticons · · Score: 1

    Your is more like a regular expression to me... A malformed one, BTW (unclosed groups and captures)

  16. Re:Fine with me on Russian Hopes To Cash In On Emoticons · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Just put a mustache on it, like this ;-} Syntacticly is similar, but semantically different: it's not someone blinking, it's a guy with a mustache blinking!

  17. Re:Its a PR Stunt, not about trademark on Russian Hopes To Cash In On Emoticons · · Score: 1

    So here is a new (?) emoticon: :,-( It's me crying because I can't blink anymore

  18. Re:The B team is in India... so who cares? on Bjarne Stroustrup On Educating Software Developers · · Score: 1

    Sorry for replying to a message in which I am not part of the subject. Oh, wait, I am a western developer. From Brazil.

  19. Re:I guess that... on Black Hole At Center of Milky Way Confirmed · · Score: 1

    Depends. If it is in elongated form it will form a python

  20. Re:The 2008 /. version of the poem ... on William Gibson's AGRIPPA Recovered and Revealed · · Score: 1

    With the added feature that the text will never get transformed because none of us RTFA

  21. Re:The B team is in India... so who cares? on Bjarne Stroustrup On Educating Software Developers · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Wrong. I am not American. Guess from where I am...

    ... from another third world country that suffers some of the same problems as the Indians.

    My point was that you were missing the fact that slashdot is not entirely composed of Americans. So your question "who cares" should raise a couple of "I dos"

  22. Re:too late on Higher-Order Perl Available For Free Download · · Score: 1

    That's easy: your rewrite python interpreter and continue from there.

  23. Re:How *do* they do that? on Higher-Order Perl Available For Free Download · · Score: 1

    There is a print version too! And even if it didn't, you can burn a cd with the book and place it a the shelf!

  24. Re:The B team is in India... so who cares? on Bjarne Stroustrup On Educating Software Developers · · Score: 1

    The B-Team is, in the corporate world, in India, so who the hell cares what happens to it.

    Mmmm, let's see... The Indians for starters? The corporate world that depends on them and the on the quality of their code?

  25. Re:Cultural influence on Chemical Pollution Is Destroying Masculinity · · Score: 1

    There is a biological assertion for patriarchal societies! I haven't said anything in contrary. Men are stronger and have a tendency to lead (based of imposed force). After they stopped fearing the wrath of the gods for not obeying the divine-touched reproducing-females, patriarch societies became mainstream.

    At some point of this thread I agreed 100% that there is a biological component on sex roles. Even so, I stick to the belief that culture is more important, even when culture is somehow driven by biology.