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  1. Re:Why now? on Leap Second Bug Causes Crashes · · Score: 1

    IAT, the new R6RS Scheme standard uses it, IIRC.

  2. Re:I have an even simpler solution on UK Considering Automatic Web Filtering For Adult Content · · Score: 1

    Why not? Why does everyone have to work white collar, proper jobs? What is a proper job? Maybe she'll like it, who are we to tell her what to do. Freedom and pursuit of happiness, ring a bell? If she has higher aspirations, she will select another role model.

  3. Re:Science... on Scientists Keep Rabbits Alive With Oxygen Microparticle Injections · · Score: 1

    Did the try weed? Enough of the good stuff and you wont give a shit what you are breathing.

  4. Re:First dissent on Supreme Court: Affordable Care Act Is Constitutional · · Score: 1

    You want a job, right? You don't want to get shot at on the way home, right? Do you consider those two a right? Then you have a right to drive. Crossing state lines, same thing, not to mention that it could be required for healthcare resons.

  5. Re:Duh on Silicon Valley Values Shift To Customersploitation · · Score: 1

    Nobody ever tried anything close to communism, hey just claimed so. One of the core tennets of libetarianism is the informed individual. The government enforces industry secrecy even when it goes against ethics - say, pharmaceutical companies - there are plenty of dirty secrets related to widely perscribed medications (SSRI, anit-psychotics, lithium) that are not disclosed. Or at least that what the beer fairy told me.~

  6. Re:Is it illegal? on High-Frequency Traders Are the Ultimate Hackers, Says Mark Cuban · · Score: 1

    What clean drinking water - the one with hydrocracking fluid seasoning? It's processed anyway, and not well enough apparently. Best use a personal reverse osmosis machine. Just add electricity. 8 hour work days? By the letter of the law, yes - but I can still get fired for not taking unpaid overtime, and if I take it up in the courts, I'll be at bigger loss still. Overpopulation, overambition undermine labour value - demand/supply, remember? Legislated, or not, the only way you are getting real 8 h. days is if most workers are offering their labour in that form. Same goes for workplace safety. And blue skies. Social security? How about I open a plain old investment account - and you can keep that toxic nanny state tit? Medicare? Doesn't that program hold the world record in inefficiency?

  7. Re:Can you explain? on High-Frequency Traders Are the Ultimate Hackers, Says Mark Cuban · · Score: 1

    It's called first mover advantage - HFT simply logically extends it - nothing to see here, move along.

  8. Re:OOP sucks on A New C Standard Is On the Way · · Score: 1

    Get an IDE gramps, class tooltips come free these days.

  9. Re:I knew girls who loved science on Sexy Female Scientist Video Draws Fire · · Score: 1

    Any grass-roots orgs you know?

  10. Re:The road to hell is paved on A New C Standard Is On the Way · · Score: 1

    Ada. PL/I. Lisp Machine Lisp. Oberon Pascal.

  11. Re:Uhh on Ask Slashdot: No-Install Programming At Work? · · Score: 1

    Does that mean I can impregnate a willing woman there, and the baby will be company responisbility?

  12. Re:I knew girls who loved science on Sexy Female Scientist Video Draws Fire · · Score: 1

    DSPS sufferers need a lobby more than women or the LGBT faction... Amen brother.

  13. Re:Sexist? on Sexy Female Scientist Video Draws Fire · · Score: 1

    Add in stress enforcing the creation of coping mechanisms which often require intellect, especially a traumatic childhood related with bad parenting which is also correlated with homosexuality - my therapist told me once it's a wonder I'm not homosexual - I score 120+ points on tests.

  14. Re:Whats the problem on Sexy Female Scientist Video Draws Fire · · Score: 1

    Can I rape and pillage before/during/after your actions? I think we'd make a great (non-sexual) couple.

  15. Re:Whats the problem on Sexy Female Scientist Video Draws Fire · · Score: 1

    Seconded - treasure her - God knows most of us won't land something even close.

  16. Re:They don't get it. on RIM Considers Spinning Off Handset Business From Messaging · · Score: 1

    Touchscreen keyboard, predictive - did I guess? They should sell off the whole software division and specialize in Tizen-compatible hardware with physical keyboard as OEM and let smaller corps order rebranded hardware.

  17. Re:Optimus on Nvidia Engineer Asks How the Company Can Improve Linux Support · · Score: 1

    Git is smarter than that read up on your (command line) switches.

  18. Re:Same thing as always on Nvidia Engineer Asks How the Company Can Improve Linux Support · · Score: 1

    Replace standard headers with a compiler generated dispatch table - You can have multiple namespaced/versioned stable ABIs without anything in the kernel noticing.

  19. Re:What do you expect? on U.S. Students Struggle With Reasoning Skills · · Score: 1

    Heck I had issues with negative numbers and their existence...

  20. Re:Let the public education on U.S. Students Struggle With Reasoning Skills · · Score: 1

    I'm a stoner, and let me tell you, todays kids don't even know how to take a decent puff of weed, or roll something useful to save their lives - they are either "cool kids" who don't know the fuck they are doing, or are "trashy junkies" like me who take time to think and learn, and maybe even appreciate the high rather than treating it like booze, and and not paying attention. I don't have all that much sexual experience - but most of the raunchy ones, I don't think they even know what they are after except a reputation - God knows I haven't met anyone who can handle my appetite, or the emotional attachment I'm looking for - the few times I scored I felt like a fucking aerobics instructor.

  21. Re:Good morning, Mr. Mitnick on Hacked Companies Fight Back With Controversial Steps · · Score: 1

    The client sends something like "Accept-Content-Encoding:gzip,deflate,plaintext", and the server replies with content, specifying what the exact encoding is. What if the client could ask for pdf? Oops - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_HTTP_header_fields#Requests I think wikipedia has some better ideas than my rusty old memory...

  22. Re:Good morning, Mr. Mitnick on Hacked Companies Fight Back With Controversial Steps · · Score: 1

    Content-Encoding header is what you really need, though no client supports it reasnobly enough to request a given format...

  23. Re:Vampire on Hungarian Sequencing Company Vets DNA For 'Gypsy Or Jew' Genes · · Score: 1

    So true. Look up Bulgarian history for more political soap operas.

  24. Re:Damn! on Blocking Gun Laws With Patents · · Score: 1

    It will be annoying when I learn to fake those digits, and some Joe Random finds his door kicked down when one of my customers puts his firearm to use.

  25. Re:Why is CP illegal? on FBI Hunt For Child Porn Thwarted By Tor · · Score: 1

    Just to chip in, I've been jacking off to all sorts of porn since I was 9 - sodomy included. OTOH I've never been in a relationship, and feeling suicidal (last part comes with a big thanks to my nutty parents).