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  1. Re:How many people... on SendGrid Fires Employee After Firestorm Over Inappropriate Jokes · · Score: 1

    I'm the boss, I can make as many sexist jokes I want.
    My secretary seems to be ok with it.

  2. Re:Loosing Jobs on SendGrid Fires Employee After Firestorm Over Inappropriate Jokes · · Score: 2

    Losing.

  3. Re:Twitter-shaming. on SendGrid Fires Employee After Firestorm Over Inappropriate Jokes · · Score: 1

    Maybe she should just stop being offended by normal men behaviour.
    Did she never hear men talk before? Yes, sometimes we make rude jokes, some of which sexual-themed. All men do. If you're offended by it, just go away and join a monastery of christian sisters.

  4. No on Do Nations Have the Right To Kill Enemy Hackers? · · Score: 1

    That's a stupid question. A nation doesn't have the right to kill people.

  5. Re:Oldest torrent on TPB isn't porn? on The Pirate Bay's Oldest Torrent Is Revolution OS · · Score: 1

    Porn-specific streaming websites (redtube etc.) are much better at serving porn than torrent trackers.

  6. Re:Awwww.... on Virnetx Loses Court Battle To Cisco Over VPN Patent · · Score: 3, Funny

    The looser of the two must be quite loose already.

  7. Re:Why is the browser launching anything? on Apple Nabs Java Exploit That Bypassed Disabled Plugin · · Score: 1

    You clicked the link, that's explicit consent.

  8. Re:Real handheld gaming devices are locked down on Where Have All the Gadgets Gone? · · Score: 1

    There are way more games on PSP/DS than on Android/iOS.

  9. Re:At the same time on Silicon Valley Presses Obama, Congress On Immigration Reform · · Score: 1

    You forgot the qualifying adjective, it's a *particular* experience.

  10. Re:Two issues with taking educated immigrants ... on Silicon Valley Presses Obama, Congress On Immigration Reform · · Score: 1

    It's the job of the immigrant's government to make their economy competitive and make it interesting for him to stay in his country.
    It shouldn't be very difficult, the person probably has personal and family ties there already.

    When people leave their country to go work in the US, it just means that the US is offering that much more to the person.

  11. Re:At the same time on Silicon Valley Presses Obama, Congress On Immigration Reform · · Score: 1

    High levels of skill is not something that can be taught in normal education institutions.
    It's something a select few acquire through a particular life style and experience.

    Of course you need to search all over the world if you only want highly skilled people.

  12. Re:Fewer but better devices... on Where Have All the Gadgets Gone? · · Score: 1

    No it hasn't.
    A touch-based smartphone is a joke compared to real handheld gaming device.

  13. I have more devices than in 2005 on Where Have All the Gadgets Gone? · · Score: 1

    I clearly have more electronic devices than I did in 2005, all of them are really useful and there is very little redundancy.

  14. Nothing new on Ancient Mars Could Have Supported Life · · Score: 1

    So after all that money spent on rovers, scientists still can't tell us something we don't already know?

  15. Re: We live in a radioactively contaminated world on Nuclear Arms Cuts, Supported By 56% of Americans, Would Make the World Safer · · Score: 1

    At least the French were smart enough not to conduct the tests on their own soil

  16. Re:Why not hand them over to the UN? on Nuclear Arms Cuts, Supported By 56% of Americans, Would Make the World Safer · · Score: 1

    And who would maintain them and equip them on their battleships and planes?

  17. Re:Get rid of some on Nuclear Arms Cuts, Supported By 56% of Americans, Would Make the World Safer · · Score: 1

    They don't want to think like we tell them to think, so they must die, right?

  18. Re:Fascist commiters. on More From Canonical Employee On: "Why Mir?" · · Score: 1

    What you pointed out is actually a quality.
    Code quality is important. If you can't satisfy the basic quality criteria, then of course your commits will be rejected.

  19. No upstream reviewers on More From Canonical Employee On: "Why Mir?" · · Score: 1

    They don't want upstream reviews because they know their code sucks and they don't want people to point it out before they can get shit done.

  20. P not a very feminine name on Dad Hacks "Donkey Kong" - Now Pauline Rescues Mario · · Score: 1

    Pauline is not a very feminine name, and P is not a very feminine first letter either.
    I hope for this poor girl she wasn't named Pauline.

    On the other hand, M is a fairly feminine letter and there are plenty of feminine first names with it.

  21. Re:WHAT on Proof-of-Concept Port of XBMC to SDL 2.0 and Wayland · · Score: 1

    Who are you, and how can you be this new?

  22. Re:North Korea on The Pirate Bay's 'Move' To Korea Was a Prank · · Score: 1

    I wasn't aware any of the above was bad.
    Did your god tell you it was?

  23. Re:So what's KVM got over other virt tech? on Kernel-Based Virtual Machine Ported To ARM64 · · Score: 1

    KVM is bundled with your kernel and is plug-and-play.
    The only comparable open-source alternative is Xen, which has slightly more advanced features but is also very less stable.

  24. Sounds like a plan on ISP Trying Free (But Limited) Home Broadband Plan · · Score: 0

    Sounds like a plan.

  25. SIP and H323 on Version 2.0 Released For Open Skype Alternative Jitsi · · Score: 1

    Why is there still no good SIP and H323 open-source client?