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  1. Re:No Source, No Story - complete bullshit on Test Pilot: the F-35 Can't Dogfight · · Score: 1

    You do not need a "golden source" to see the obvious.

  2. Re:Drone It on Test Pilot: the F-35 Can't Dogfight · · Score: 1

    You did not see anything yet. Even worse is to see people here insisting that the airplane is the world's best fighter, even though absurdly obvious that he is unable to cover any task well.

  3. Re:Drone It on Test Pilot: the F-35 Can't Dogfight · · Score: 1

    Read the comment from trout007... The F-35 is too heavy for his size, to stay on only one of the related design problems.

  4. Re:The Nature of Central Banks on Greek Financial Crisis Is an Opportunity For Bitcoin · · Score: 1

    Note that you infuriated one bankster with mod points. And I find interesting the number of people who ignore this fact, or who are trained to ignore. The central bank of my country is still from the country, but it's been a few decades that we have traitors (trained by the banksters of course) trying to force the government to give "independence" for the central bank.

  5. Re:You think Greeks want MORE electronic money? on Greek Financial Crisis Is an Opportunity For Bitcoin · · Score: 1

    "...inflation and debt based currency is an insidious trap used to enslave all of us..."

    You said everything. The problem is that everyone has been long, long ago indoctrinated to accept this as normal and do not think about the real consequences, especially the fact that those who have control over these debts (and therefore the power to create money) have power over the world.

  6. Re:Pre-ordering on Warner Bros. Halts Sales of AAA Batman PC Game Over Technical Problems · · Score: 1

    I really doubt that you are really that careless with your things, the more likely you took that from your ass to try to impress me and trying to enforce your weak argument...

  7. Re:Pre-ordering on Warner Bros. Halts Sales of AAA Batman PC Game Over Technical Problems · · Score: 1

    You're new at this, right? Just imagine what happens if you do not have internet connection available at all times or the server where is the downloadable content goes down. Can you see now why it is necessary to have physical copies?

  8. Re:Not just a US problem on Political Polls Become Less Reliable As We Head Into 2016 Presidential Election · · Score: 1

    In Brazil, pool institutes such as "DataFolha" and "Ibope" not even bother to actually interview enough people, they just make up the numbers they want and then play loudly on TV as if they were the plain truth. And whenever you question how such a small sample can be good for something, they always have paid people to offend you on foruns and blogs and to say that what they do is the most normal thing in the world.

  9. Re:AMD Refuses Review Hardware over Negative Revie on AMD Reveals Radeon R9 Fury X Specs and Preliminary Benchmark Performance Results · · Score: 1

    Both my cards, Nvidia and ATI (two separate computers), always worked perfectly. My problem actually always was the ATI drivers, these never worked right.

  10. Re:Whats wrong with US society on Privately Owned Armored Trucks Raise Eyebrows After Dallas Attack · · Score: 1

    Curitiba, Brazil. If you stop at the wrong place in the city, you will not be able to differentiate the criminals from animals that walk upright

  11. Re:Whats wrong with US society on Privately Owned Armored Trucks Raise Eyebrows After Dallas Attack · · Score: 1

    I would love to have a light tank (the type that uses wheels, not tracks). Why? Because if someone in traffic does something stupid and crash on me, the problem will be his, not mine. Plus it would be an excellent way to dissuade feral criminals (no more better than monkeys with guns) in violent cities like mine.

  12. Re:If you've got nothing to hide on Privately Owned Armored Trucks Raise Eyebrows After Dallas Attack · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Well... If you live on Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), you really will want (and need) a armored car.

  13. Re:The Web needs a lot of things on WebAssembly: An Attempt To Give the Web Its Own Bytecode · · Score: 1

    Well done... Very well done :-D

  14. Re:The article is useless without benchmarks on AMD Announces Fiji-based Radeon R9 Fury X, 'Project Quantum', Radeon 300 Series · · Score: 1

    Only if the backplate is a good project. My current video card have a backplate but I still needed to provide extra support for the board does not end up breaking the PCI-E slot

  15. Re:Obligatory reading on Philae's Lost Seven Months Were Completely Unnecessary · · Score: 1

    You should have taken your coffee before writing this piece of shit. Like other correctly pointed out, the plutonium used in RTGs have a half-life of 88 years. And it emits alpha radiation only, perhaps one of the safest radioactive materials to handle. On the issue of "profit", typical Wall Street retarded thinking. Not everything in life should be done aiming solely maximum profit.

  16. Re:Expect an updated U.S. travel advisory. on North Korea Blocks Data Access For Foreigners · · Score: 1

    Seriously, I wonder why anyone would want to travel to a literal hellhole like North Korea.

  17. Re:Celestia on NASA Probe Reveals More Detail In Pluto's Complex Surface · · Score: 1

    Hahahaha no, no... This one. Is a very interesting application but the mouse navigation is a real pain to use, almost useless.

  18. Re:Celestia on NASA Probe Reveals More Detail In Pluto's Complex Surface · · Score: 1

    Just as a curiosity, more than once I installed Celestia. It is interesting but the navigation is so crap, but so crap I quit shortly after.

  19. Re:This is what happens when you use Luddite softw on Missing Files Blamed For Deadly A400M Crash · · Score: 1

    The new breed of developers do not care about boring details. If you doubt, a few more years and we will have a joker wanting to program avionics using javascript.

  20. Re:Still Running Like a Champ on Ask Slashdot: What Hardware Is In Your Primary Computer? · · Score: 1

    We have a winner! :-D

  21. Re:Net neutrality issue? on Developer Draws Legal Threat For Exposing Indian Telco's Net Neutrality Violation · · Score: 1

    It is. I am a system administrator and more than once I had problems with one of my systems - which is restricted use and very important - caused by rogue javascript code inserted by ISPs or viruses on the user's computer (such codes could never harm the system server itself but prevented the affected user to use it). And as example, if it was you who put this rogue code on the user's connection I could have you arrested for interfering with state emergency services. Point is, injected rogue javascript can cause many, serious problems.

  22. The important part on Parachute Problems Plague NASA's Flying Saucer · · Score: 1

    The LDSD intself worked?

  23. Re:No Sympathy on Intel Security Scares Ransomware Script Kiddie Out of Business · · Score: 1

    Simply kill the piece of shit, no questions asked.

  24. Re:Driving prices down, sure... on NAND Flash Shrinks To 15/16nm Process, Further Driving Prices Down · · Score: 1

    Well, the drive only needs to work the time needed for you cannot demand your money back.

  25. Re:Encryption is a WEAPON on Governments of the World Agree: Encryption Must Die! · · Score: 2

    And protects against thieves of commercial and industrial secrets as well. Imagine the temptation for the NSA, sell to the highest bidder on Wall Street the new prototype of an advanced machine of a European company that they just copied from an email from an executive that they were spying.