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  1. Re:One day on Japanese Researchers Create A Crab-Based Computer · · Score: 1

    Sometimes I think mine already is.

  2. Re:Embrace Extend? on Oracle and Google Spar Over Whether Programming Languages Can Be Copyrighted · · Score: 1

    In common usage, programmers do.

    Users don't care what language their program is written in, so long as it works for them.

  3. Re:Embrace Extend? on Oracle and Google Spar Over Whether Programming Languages Can Be Copyrighted · · Score: 2

    They say it's Android and you can program for it using the Java language.

    They don't claim to have 100% compatibility with the Java platform.

  4. It's specific way of copyrighting your creation.

    Fuck oracle!

  5. Re:Gabe Newell is ex-microsoft employee on Valve Hiring Hardware Developers · · Score: 2

    To be fair, the Linux rumors thus far are just an ad revenue scheme by that douche bag Michael Larabel.

  6. Re:Gabe Newell is ex-microsoft employee on Valve Hiring Hardware Developers · · Score: 1

    oh I think it's approved.

    It's all very approved, mon.

  7. Re:First time takes much longer. on Apple Developing Tool To Remove Flashback · · Score: 1

    No, you are *completely* mistaken.

    This forthcoming Apple "Anti-Viral Technology" is going to be amazing.

    Imagine being able to remove viruses off of infected computers without buying a whole new one! Another Apple innovation and Mac OSX first!

  8. Re:Slow is good on Apple Developing Tool To Remove Flashback · · Score: 1

    Most of the world uses Linux everyday.

    Far more people than the Mac userbase.

  9. Re:UNREAL Medical training on US Government Licenses Unreal Game Engine To Train FBI Agents and Army Medics · · Score: 1

    You've administered too much morphine to the injured soldier....

    UUUUUULTRAKILL!

  10. Re:No Source? on VISA, MasterCard Warn of 'Massive' Breach At Credit Card Processor · · Score: -1

    Cool story bro

  11. Re:No Source? on VISA, MasterCard Warn of 'Massive' Breach At Credit Card Processor · · Score: 1

    If you make a fraud complaint and your lender jacks the interest rate way up, move to a different provider.

    They have to give you advance notice so you can agree to the new terms anyway.

  12. Re:No Source? on VISA, MasterCard Warn of 'Massive' Breach At Credit Card Processor · · Score: 3, Informative

    You aren't on the hook for the fraudulent charges.

    Unless they can prove you actually made them, they have to pay for the charges.

    If it's all on them, why do they need to give you a detailed breakdown?

  13. What is best in life? on Ask Slashdot: What Defines Success In an Open Source Project? · · Score: 5, Funny

    I believe RMS said it best when he declared the following metrics required for FOSS project success:

    1) To crush your enemies
    2) To see them driven before you
    3) To hear the lamentation of their women

    For a good example of this, check out how Android has dominated Window Phone 7 and how their womenfolk continually spam Slashdot with first posts about their crushed dreams.

  14. Re:The Most Secure Mobile OS on Ask Slashdot: Most Secure Mobile OS? · · Score: 4, Funny

    It's hard to exploit phones that are in shrink wrapped boxes on the store shelves.

  15. Re:of any of these, only the battery thing means m on What's Not To Like About New iPad? · · Score: 1

    That's funny. My iPad 1 takes a fucking year to charge.

  16. Re:First on Former Nokia Exec: Windows Phone Strategy Doomed · · Score: 3, Informative

    This is incorrect, you can write android apps wholly with NDK now.

  17. Re:There's Your Problem Right There on Tennessee Passes Bill That Allows "Teaching the Controversy" of Evolution · · Score: 5, Insightful

    This isn't about the facts.

    I mean the creationist counter argument is that it contradicts a bunch of fairy tales written thousands of years ago by sand people.

    You aren't going to be able to get the idea of evolution through that brainwashed blank stare they throw up when you start talking about science.

  18. Re:HAMR Time on Seagate Hits 1 Terabit Per Square Inch · · Score: 1

    HAMR don't hurt em!

  19. Re:The people will be the ones who suffer on Iran Deleted From the World's Banking Computers · · Score: 1

    Yes, you are, you fuck up.

  20. Re:The people will be the ones who suffer on Iran Deleted From the World's Banking Computers · · Score: 1

    The people of the country support and create the government. The government represents them.

    I'm responsible for what my country does in the US, yet you shit bags all over the world seem to think there's a difference between the government and it's people.

    FUCK YOU

  21. Re:RTFA: The peer review was not a double-blind st on Psychic Ability Claim Doesn't Hold Up In New Scientific Experiments · · Score: 2

    This guy apparently stars in "science" videos for nut job cults:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amit_Goswami

    So he supports and probably is some nut job.

  22. Re:WTH on Throwing Light On Elcomsoft's Analysis of Smartphone Password Managers · · Score: 5, Funny

    I think Mr Fleishmen is well aware. After all, he is a columnist for an Apple magazine and has a degree in art.

    Elcomsoft has only cracked bluray, dvd, HDDVD and most other forms of commercially available encryption. They're practically noobs and probably don't even own in iPhone between them (LOLZ!).

  23. Re:Trusted Source on Mastering Engineer Explains Types of Compression, Effects On Today's Music · · Score: 5, Funny

    Right, because this issue JUST STARTED RECENTLY.

    Damn those kids and this BRAND NEW PHENOMENON.

    You tell em Neil!

  24. Re:obligatory... on Mastering Engineer Explains Types of Compression, Effects On Today's Music · · Score: 5, Funny

    No, it's true. Velocidensity is a very important consideration to an audiophile.

    You can sometimes improve velocidensity by using very expensive, high quality wooden knobs on all the stereo equipment. The superior quality wood's acoustogravity spreads out the reverberations and diminishes the effects of compression and SNR gain.

  25. Re:Stop calling it Xbox 720 on Xbox 720 a No-show At This Year's E3 · · Score: 1

    360 was pretty dumb as well, it puts you in the same place you started.