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  1. Re:Texas today on Texas Rangers Use Internet To Breathe New Life Into Cold Case Homicides · · Score: 1

    I know of at least two lesbians that practically ask for a beating every time they interact with a male. If a man behaved and spoke to other men as these 'women' do they would have been beaten to death years ago.

  2. Re:SSDs are a fad on Seagate To Stop Making 7200rpm Laptop HDDs · · Score: 1

    Because everyone has a $100 to spend on a hard disk rather than other more important things like food.

  3. Re:Neil deGrasse Tyson on Neil deGrasse Tyson On How To Stop a Meteor Hitting the Earth · · Score: 1

    Why does your post make me think of testicles?

  4. Re:Sorry, little retro rockets won't work for that on Neil deGrasse Tyson On How To Stop a Meteor Hitting the Earth · · Score: 1

    Good luck getting any of the political powers that be to collaborate on anything further out than the next couple of election cycles.

  5. Re:But they are heroes! Right? on New Medal Designed To Honor Cyber Soldiers · · Score: 1

    I cannot think of a worthier response than - Fuck off you stupid fucking Seppo.

  6. Re:It's called the key on Driver Trapped In Speeding Car At 125 Mph · · Score: 1

    Anyway, don't you have an annual roadworthiness test in your neck of the woods, handbrake included?

    If I had a burnt out wreck that had been been rotting for ten years whilst lying on its roof in my backyard I would have no problems registering that car. It would be trivial and take me less than an hour to get new numberplates and a years registration. Roadworthiness inspections LOL.

  7. Re:The funny thing at my university on Professors Rejecting Classroom Technology · · Score: 1

    We are unimpressed *and* actively impeded by the University bureaucrats.

    Until the marketing department has made sure that the logo is the appropriate size and shade of puce, the IT department has made sure they can understand it(single syllable words only), the HR department has verified that it isn't discriminatory or not inclusive enough, and the legal team has made sure that it is up to the standards of insane government regulations then it isn't going live.

  8. Re:Thats What Amazon is for on Professors Rejecting Classroom Technology · · Score: 1

    or you could borrow it from the meth lab in the garage

  9. Re:The funny thing at my university on Professors Rejecting Classroom Technology · · Score: 1

    Wow, 4 hours of extra work during initial setup. How do you stand it!?

    You obviously have no idea just how busy and overworked most academics are. I guess though the benefits of being able to take course material anywhere would be great. I don't know how previous generations ever earned their degrees. Funny thing is that graduates from previous generations shit all over their modern equivalents and their completely necessary for success IT skillz.

  10. Re:Australia on Pepsi To Release New Breakfast Mountain Dew · · Score: 1

    I made the mistake of trying a Dr Pepper. It reminded me of my mother making me drink medicine as a child. I am also in AU.

  11. Re:Welcome to Capitalism on Ron Paul Asks UN For Help Geting Control of RonPaul.com Domain From Fans · · Score: 1

    > She said more than that one line, right?

    (Looks at 1000+ page doorstop that is Atlas Shrugged.)

    A better use could not be found.

  12. Bulldust on Copyright Claim Thwarts North Korean Propaganda · · Score: 1

    No way did this come out of North Korea. Anyone believing that is a dropkick.

  13. Re:Always on = !on on Xbox 720 Could Require Always-On Connection, Lock Out Used Games · · Score: 1

    I live in Australia and I can assure you that not everyone lives in the big city

  14. Re:Libraries on Internet-Deprived Kids Turning To 'McLibraries' · · Score: 1

    So your offended and would report the post if you could but claim to be politically progressive. What a surprise. Crawl back under a rock.

  15. Re:I picked up an unlocked iPhone4s last month... on AT&T: Don't Want a Data Plan for That Smartphone? Too Bad. · · Score: 1

    He probably asked in several stores and was told only whatever was the most profitable avenue for the store employee. I too have spent time in the US and was staggered by how rude, unhelpful and outright deceitful your customer service people can be.

  16. Re:Mind boggling on AT&T: Don't Want a Data Plan for That Smartphone? Too Bad. · · Score: 1

    Give them a pair of scissors and they will be fine. tell them not to run with them.

  17. Re:Too bad. on AT&T: Don't Want a Data Plan for That Smartphone? Too Bad. · · Score: 1

    Actually it's only illegal if you get caught.

  18. Re:Too bad. on AT&T: Don't Want a Data Plan for That Smartphone? Too Bad. · · Score: 1

    I'm surprised your actually a manager...

    I'm not. Read his comment again. It's not his abilities or his knowledge. It's his ability to hold his breath for three minutes and he swallows.

  19. Re:Too bad. on AT&T: Don't Want a Data Plan for That Smartphone? Too Bad. · · Score: 1

    I am not sure why you are posting as AC. Don't you want your management to know who it is fellating them on the Interwebs?

  20. Re:Brogramming??? on Is 'Brogramming' Killing Requirements Engineering? · · Score: 1

    I guess the US may be different. Here in AU real acid hasn't been seen (at least by this punter) for decades.

  21. Re:Brogramming??? on Is 'Brogramming' Killing Requirements Engineering? · · Score: 1

    I was on acid at the most recent work Christmas party... that was an "interesting" experience.

    What you haven't worked for twenty years or so?

  22. Re:Brogramming??? on Is 'Brogramming' Killing Requirements Engineering? · · Score: 1

    There is, occasionally, a time and a place for having a drink or other psychoactive substance.

    Is it breakfast?

  23. Re:Brogramming??? on Is 'Brogramming' Killing Requirements Engineering? · · Score: 1

    Indeed. I used to ridicule GUIs (as an old-time CLI jockey) as "point and grunt" interfaces.

    In my neck of the woods it was "point and drool".

  24. Re:Brogramming??? on Is 'Brogramming' Killing Requirements Engineering? · · Score: 0

    Kindly desist from writing until such time as you can do it properly. It's fucking painful reading your shite.

    He probably speaks more languages than you've had sexual experiences. Piss off you wanker.

  25. Re:Math? on Missile Defense's Real Enemy: Math · · Score: 1

    He says while humming the Star Mangled Banner