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  1. He (the AC) is just a monkey who recently learned how to use a keyboard but has not yet learned how to think. And I'm worried because I'm seeing more and more people like him showing up here on Slashdot

  2. Re: Uhm, greed? on Why Electronic Health Records Aren't More Usable (cio.com) · · Score: 1

    I'd say you failed miserably to understand what he meant... You are very naive or very stupid to believe in the face value of the real world without any questioning, you know? Lets put the CEOs on control, end up with governments, after ten years I'll be back to see what apocalyptic scenario happened and if you're still alive to have this conversation again.

  3. Re: Uhm, greed? on Why Electronic Health Records Aren't More Usable (cio.com) · · Score: 1

    Off-topic question for you. I'm noticing an sudden increase in the number of stupid/idiotic/arrogant comments and the authors of then are consistent with the "American Republican" profile. What is happening to them suddenly have an interest in appearing on Slashdot?

    P.S: I'm not North American, then I am not Republican or Democrat.

  4. Re: Uhm, greed? on Why Electronic Health Records Aren't More Usable (cio.com) · · Score: 2, Insightful

    When you mix "supply and demand" with "you die if you cannot get one", things can go very, very wrong...

  5. Re:Cue the haters on PHP 7 Ready For Release (softpedia.com) · · Score: 1

    Ohhhh... Says the "almigth" AC. Go back to your basement and learn how to understand what you read before you try to answer and only make you being shamed on the process okay? ;-) For your information my systems benefits millions of people successfully (literally), and recently I won a UN award because of one of them. While you ... pff

  6. Re: Uhm, greed? on Why Electronic Health Records Aren't More Usable (cio.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    You forgot your medication again?

  7. Re:Uhm, greed? on Why Electronic Health Records Aren't More Usable (cio.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    This is real capitalism for you. The model of the books is nice, but the version used in practice is shitty.

  8. Re:Cue the haters on PHP 7 Ready For Release (softpedia.com) · · Score: 1

    Well... It's because unlike you I work in the real world and have real-world problems, one of them is having to support and alter systems that have been made in PHP several years ago and where such systems can not simply be ported to another language because of the cost in time and money it would cause. Unlike you I can not just throw out all the code that "I do not like", I have to attend actual customers and their systems can not stop working for months to be able to change the language in which they were made. So if the system was already done in PHP he will have to continue in PHP as much as I do not like that.

    And as I know you will not understand any of that, there's the short version: In the real world you do not have the privilege to throw out systems at will, you have to keep them running in some way even when they are made in a language that only makes things worse to you as PHP.

  9. Your answer was by far the best explanation for the case, thanks. I knew of course that is not so simple to mount an antenna but I was not knowing the details of how complicated it really is

  10. Re:Cue the haters on PHP 7 Ready For Release (softpedia.com) · · Score: 1

    The effort it would take to do so is not worth it. For those who are working on production systems like me is simpler to use another language that already have the necessary resources than rewrite PHP from scratch to do things that other languages already do.

  11. Re:Income inequality on After Demanding $3 Million Ransom, Hacker Dumps Massive Customer Financial Data (dailydot.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Well... The "1% owns everything" is not the usual bullshit or conspiracy theory, is very real.

  12. Well... I should answer the poor and arrogant (maybe is a north-american?) AC who thinks he's rich? Nah... To much effort :-)

  13. Re:Sounds great - too great on Harvard Prof. Says Cure For Aging Could Emerge Within 5 Years (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    Watch out.. It can be a nightmare like this

  14. Exact. The ultimate dream of every super-rich is enjoying his wealth forever. The only thing they still have in common with the "petty commoners" (us) is that sooner or later everyone dies, so I'm sure they are right now spending billions of dollars on research about how to cheat death.

  15. If the case is metallic, so what prevents them from using the own case as an antenna?

  16. Re:Cue the haters on PHP 7 Ready For Release (softpedia.com) · · Score: 1

    I know that very well. The detail is that if you are using Java for example, you can create system parts that remain active between requests can be shared between them. With PHP you can not do this, each request involves the entire creation (and subsequent destruction) of the entire environment

  17. Re:Cue the haters on PHP 7 Ready For Release (softpedia.com) · · Score: 1

    dammit, missing [/ b] after "interested"

  18. Re:Cue the haters on PHP 7 Ready For Release (softpedia.com) · · Score: 0

    It is not "snobbery", my dear moron... Recently I could not attend a change requested by one client because of the PHP can not keep something analogous to a singleton between HTTP requests, and I will stay only in my most recent problem specifically caused by the language. And I do not fucking interested if that crap gives you a lot of money (if I can take your word seriously about it, I must say), it is still a shitty language to make proper information systems.

    And if you are more of those with serious reading comprehension problems here's the short version: PHP does not have a lot of critical resources today to make a good system, and is why I hate when I have to use it.

  19. Re:Cue the haters on PHP 7 Ready For Release (softpedia.com) · · Score: 1

    I develop some systems in PHP because it is necessary for the company (all the systems in PHP that I work are legacy of several years), but I will never do a new system in a language that is unable to save the state of things between a request and another without requiring hacks like putting lots of things in the user session... PHP is shit to develop information systems, get over it.

  20. Re:I am sorry, truly sorry on Finnish IT Retailer Reveals Most Returned Products · · Score: 1

    My problem with English is that it is too "crude". As I said to another commentator, a way of explaining the problem is you imagine that I speak using the PNG format (lossless) and to speak in English I have to go to speak in JPEG format (lossy), you lose information and meaning in the process.

  21. Re:I am sorry on Finnish IT Retailer Reveals Most Returned Products · · Score: 1

    Well, a simpler example: Imagine me writing as someone using PNG format. For me using English is like being forced to convert to JPEG format, you lost information in the process. Or maybe you are simply being sarcastic in a very stupid and arrogant way as is common among north-americans, who knows.

  22. Re:I am sorry on Finnish IT Retailer Reveals Most Returned Products · · Score: 1

    Sorry for ruining your bubble but English is like AC said, a sloppy language that is only spoken in most of the internet because it is the language of the country that dominates the world. Right now I'm having trouble expressing this idea to you in English, because my native language is so much more logical and structured, to a point that any conversion is difficult to do without losing most of the meaning.

  23. Re:Goose barnacles? on Parts of the SpaceX Falcon-9 Rocket Found Off the Isles of Scilly (bbc.com) · · Score: 3, Interesting

    The BBC report has an interesting detail: A cook noticed the amount of barnacles stuck in the fragment and asked how much they want for them (90 euros per kilo, I did a quick search). I would research what barnacles liked so much in the rocket frame to join in this quantity and sell for Spanish cuisine :-)

  24. Re:The judge got paid on this one. on Insurer Refuses To Cover Cox In Massive Piracy Lawsuit (torrentfreak.com) · · Score: 1

    The small detail is the claimed infringement. In my case (and country) if the author of the notification does not provide proof of what he claims I too would ignore it. The DMCA is the shittiest law I ever seen (accusation without proof is a serious crime), and shoud be simply ignored.

  25. Re:I think it is safe to say that AMD employs monk on AMD's 'Crimson' Driver Software Released (anandtech.com) · · Score: 1

    Corretion: Where the driver puts events caused by CCC (On reading them becomes clear that the driver or at least the interface is done in .NET)