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  1. Re:Guessing how this is going to turn out... on Google Privacy Counsel Facing Criminal Charges · · Score: 1

    That's retarded.

  2. Re:Political show trial on Google Privacy Counsel Facing Criminal Charges · · Score: 1

    Coffee came from Turkey, nitwit. Also, their sort is the best (read - more caffeine).

  3. Re:Great on Apple Planning Video-Call iPhone · · Score: 1

    Flash?! Adobe? Where?!!! *pulls out AK-47*

    *ducks*

  4. Re:Duh on Apple Planning Video-Call iPhone · · Score: 1

    How about a camera mounted on a small hinge on the edge? Point forward for photo, backward for video call. Saves money and you can use the better quality camera for both actions.

  5. Re:Why not sooner? on Apple Planning Video-Call iPhone · · Score: 1

    And I'd prefer any sort of off-line ones. Man pages anyone? Though they are sometimes crippled (looking at you Stallman) they capture the idea perfectly. Something that, no matter the circumstances, is accessible if you have a properly installed app. Maybe slap a GUI on top.

    *grumble* *grumble*

    Get off my lawn, I've got homework to do!

  6. Re:Why not sooner? on Apple Planning Video-Call iPhone · · Score: 1

    Linux developers certainly don't.

    Ever wonder why Linus wrote git?

  7. Re:Seriously? on Could Fake Phishing Emails Help Fight Spam? · · Score: 1

    Nope. Something related to pedophile druggie communist hippie terrorists is uNceasingly Nagging me, Though I can't Put my finger on it.

  8. Re:I stopped reading... on A Gates Foundation Education Initiative Fizzles · · Score: 1

    *big hug* I love you. *tear*

  9. Re:What? on A Gates Foundation Education Initiative Fizzles · · Score: 1

    Voting for him next time. Period.

  10. Re:I could be sarcastic on A Gates Foundation Education Initiative Fizzles · · Score: 1

    Bullshit. Conspicuous brain damage my ass. Abstinence from most drugs can get you feeling very crappy and very angry, but when you lay off drugs it is supposed to be a gradual decrease and not abrupt. If his source was cut off suddenly, and and his stashes were out, I'd blame the War on [Some] Drugs. BTW, don't you think that that drug-seeking behavior is a natural and reflexive attempt at self-treatment? Many therapies use crappy "legal" drugs, instead of the more effective, but stereotyped ones.

  11. Re:I could be sarcastic on A Gates Foundation Education Initiative Fizzles · · Score: 1

    I am a straight A/B student in a prestigious school, and I have been diagnosed with ADHD. Care to repeat? This diagnosis and related ones may be abused, but the conditions are very real, let me tell you. Just don't make fun of this, please. Thank you.

    He never asked to be born, you know.

    That's how most teens feel. And your point is?

  12. Re:Create a portable lab on Best IT Solution For a Brand-New School? · · Score: 1

    Seconded. It's almost identical here, in Bulgaria. Sorry for the AOL post, but I feel for you buddy.

  13. Re:This reminds me... on Coffee Can Reduce the Risk of Alzheimer's · · Score: 1

    I agree that it would be best to weed out those genes, but what I was trying to get through in other posts was that it would be way to difficult to implement in the foreseeable future. OTOH, if it wasn't for the War on [Some] Drugs, medicamental treatment of these conditions would make all other measure pointless. Case in point - my own. ADHD, but everybody insists on improving learning methods, vitamins, damn herbal teas for Pete's sake!. And the dosages of Concerta that were tried at the beginning were perfect - for someone a third my age and weight. When I tried doubling the dose, the side effects already kicked in, and no theraputical effects whatsoever. *facepalm*

    I totally agree with the second part of your post, as I mentioned, I got the same treatment, and still do.

    BTW, that bit about making hitting people socially unacceptable - that's in the basis of anarchy as a political system, it accepts that everyone has equal right, among which not getting hit by other people </political-shill>

    Cheers!

  14. Re:A reasoned analysis? That's good. on Linus Switches From KDE To Gnome · · Score: 1

    You were lucky. At least you got to try it. By PCLOS 2k7 install borked it's KDE at

    [root@localhost tihomir]$ apt-get dist-upgrade

    Now I'm thinking of firing up xVM under fluxbox and getting mandriva in, and booting of the HDD, once i fix the bootloader. Wish me luck guys. Sorry for the semi-offtopic post, BTW.

  15. Re:You misunderstand what takes priority ... on Texas Board of Education Supports Evolution · · Score: 1

    Are you married by chance? *hopes for the best*

  16. Re:And CSS too... on Building Linux Applications With JavaScript · · Score: 1

    Keyword: 'determined'

    Most idiots aren't like that, or at least most of them don't last long in programming. (Barring the ME team, of course.)

  17. Re:Slow Justice is No Justice on EC Considering Removing Internet Explorer From Windows · · Score: 1

    It's press F1, actually. And the solution is a right mouse button click. ;)

  18. Re:God no! on Building Linux Applications With JavaScript · · Score: 1

    With the possible exception of Ada. I'd kill for some crappy code in Ada. ;)

  19. Re:And CSS too... on Building Linux Applications With JavaScript · · Score: 1

    It can't enforce interface guidelines? WTF? It's the thing that draws stuff on screen, right? It's the ONLY thing that can enforce interface guidelines. Reference: Cocoa API by Apple. Now don't get me wrong, I realize that some really convulted code can come up with a crappy GUI no matter the toolkit, but if it takes some serious conscious effort, then the toolkit designer has done his job well.

  20. Re:Perl and Python on Building Linux Applications With JavaScript · · Score: 1

    Obj J is nice enough, methinks. It's based totally on javascript, so it'll run when compiled anywhere JS will, only it looks just like Obj C. Maybe GNOME are trying to steal Apple devs? *shrug*

    BTW, Obj J is released along with the Cappuccino web framework. Check 'em out, and no, I can't be arsed for a link.

  21. Re:Takes the idea of "open source" to a new level on Building Linux Applications With JavaScript · · Score: 1

    What do Bulgarians have to do with this? And someone tell me what a sodomite is.

  22. Re:Really... on One In 100 Carry Mutation For Heart Disease · · Score: 1

    Me too. Cheers!

  23. Re:Whatever the abstraction ... on The Zen of SOA · · Score: 1

    I am a Java developer, you insensitive clod!

    Actually, I'm not, but that's beside the point.

  24. Re:Really... on One In 100 Carry Mutation For Heart Disease · · Score: 1

    I wouldn't, and I'm 15. People should take a more open attitude with life, and subsequently - death. It's natural, and right about now this shithole ain't any fun at all. Not that I'm suicidal, just saying, if I'm destined to die, so be it, I'm SOL, so what?

    And before you ask, no I'm not off my meds, because I'm not taking any. Then again, maybe I should... Just my $0.02.

  25. Re:So wait a second... on The Secret Lives of Ubuntu and Debian Users · · Score: 1

    You mean like Intel? Oh, wait... AMD killed em', right? No? What do you mean?....