Slashdot Mirror


User: retyurecvb

retyurecvb's activity in the archive.

Stories
0
Comments
14
First seen
Last seen
Profile
(view on slashdot.org)

Comments · 14

  1. Re:Obama's Inaugural Address on Mars Desert Research Station Simulates Mars Base · · Score: -1, Troll

    Oh, and I suck cocks too.

  2. Obama's Inaugural Address on Mars Desert Research Station Simulates Mars Base · · Score: -1, Troll

    If dere iz anyone out dere who still doubts dat America iz uh place where all things iz possible, who still wonders if da dream o' our founders iz alive in our tyme, who still questions da power o' our democracy, tonight iz yo' answer.

    It'sda answer told by lines dat stretched around schools an' churches in numbers dis here nation has never seen, by peeps who waited three hours an' four hours, many fo' da first tyme in they lives, cuz dey believed dat dis here tyme mus' be different, dat they voices could be dat difference.

    It'sda answer spoken by young an' old, rich an' poor, Democrat an' Republican, black, whitey, Hispanic, Asian, Native American, salad tosser, straight, disabled an' not disabled. Americans who sent uh message ta da world dat we's gots never been just uh collection o' individuals or uh collection o' red states an' blue states.

    We iz, an' always will be, da United States o' America.

    It'sda answer dat led those who've been told fo' so long by so many ta be cynical an' fearful an' doubtful about what we's can achieve ta put they hands on da arc o' history an' bend it once mo' toward da hope o' uh bettah day. Video Watch Obama'sspeech in its entirety

    It'sbeen uh long tyme coming, but tonight, cuz o' what we's did on dis here date in dis here election at dis here defining moment change has come ta America.

    A little bit earlier dis here evening, I received an extraordinarily gracious page from Sen. McCain. Sen. McCain fought long an' hard in dis here campaign. And he'sfought even longer an' harder fo' da country dat he loves. He has endured sacrifices fo' America dat most o' us cannot begin ta imagine. We iz bettah off fo' da service rendered by dis here brave an' selfless leader.

    I congratulate him; I congratulate Gov. Palin fo' all dat they've achieved. And I peep forward ta working wiff dem ta renew dis here nation'spromise in da months ahead.

    I wants ta thank muh ma fuckin partner in dis here journey, uh nig who campaigned from his heart, an' spoke fo' da men an' biAtchez he grew up wiff on da streets o' Scranton an' rode wiff on da train home ta Delaware, da vice president-elect o' da United States, Joe mufuggin' Biden.

    And I would not be standing here tonight without da unyielding support o' muh ma fuckin baddest nigga fo' da last 16 years da rock o' our family, da love o' muh ma fuckin life, da nation'snext first beotch Michelle Obama.

    Sasha an' Malia I love ya both mo' than ya can imagine. And ya gots earned da new puppy dat'scoming wiff us ta da new White House.

    And while she'snahh longer wiff us, I know muh ma fuckin grandmother'swatching, along wiff da family dat made me who I be. I miss dem tonight. I know dat muh ma fuckin debt ta dem iz beyond measure.

    To muh ma fuckin sister Maya, muh ma fuckin sister Alma, all muh ma fuckin other brothers an' sisters, thank ya so much fo' all da support dat you've given me. I be grateful ta dem.

    And ta muh ma fuckin campaign manager, David Plouffe, da unsung hero o' dis here campaign, who built da baddest -- da baddest political campaign, I th'o't, in da history o' da United States o' America.

    To muh ma fuckin chief strategist David Axelrod who'sbeen uh partner wiff me every step o' da way.

    To da baddest campaign team ever assembled in da history o' politics ya made dis here happen, an' I be forever grateful fo' what you've sacrificed ta git it done.

    But above all, I will never forget who dis here victory truly belongs ta. It belongs ta ya. It belongs ta ya.

    I wuz never da likeliest candidate fo' dis here office. We didn't start wiff much money or many endorsements. Our campaign wuz not hatched in da halls o' Washington. It began in da backyards o' Des Moines an' da living rooms o' Concord an' da front porches o' Charleston. It wuz built by working men an' biAtchez who dug into what little savings dey had ta give $5 an' $10 an' $20 ta da cause.

    It grew strength from da young peeps who rejected da myth o' they generation'sapathy who left they homes an

  3. Re:Not released? on Gaming Netflix Ratings? · · Score: 5, Informative

    Doesn't Netflix only service the U.S. though?

  4. Re:About Time... on Active Directory Comes To Linux With Samba 4 · · Score: 3, Informative

    He has Samba confused with Sambo. Somebody(same person?) made a post just like this a couple of days ago.

  5. Re:Solution on How Best To Deal With WiFi Interference? · · Score: 1

    Yeah, unless its impractical to run a wire to where you need it Isn't the practicality the whole idea behind wireless, though? I highly doubt that this would be an issue if it wasn't impractical.

  6. Re:Am I missing something? on YouTube Coming To the PS3 and Wii · · Score: 2, Informative

    On the Wii it stutters a tad and runs at a poor framerate, which is unfortunate. Would be better if they released a Youtube channel that works without Flash and the Opera browser running, but I don't see that happening any time soon unless the homebrew community cooks something up. I recall there being a port of mplayer to the Wii that supports Youtube streaming which ran perfectly, but it was far from user-friendly. IIRC, you had to copy/paste the URLs into a text file via your PC, so no simple TV-style video surfing.

  7. Re:PS3 on YouTube Coming To the PS3 and Wii · · Score: 2, Informative

    Opera/9.00 (Nintendo Wii; U; ; 1038-58; Internet Channel/1.0; en)
    or
    Mozilla/ 5.0 (PLAYSTATION 3; 1.00)
    Pretty sure neither supports HQ or HD videos yet, the only difference I've noticed is that the former is white and more Wii-ish in design, and the latter is black and more PS3-ish in design. Still pretty cool, though.

  8. Re:I think your looking for on Most Popular Free, Arena-Style FPS? · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I'll second that. It plays identically to Quake III Arena, only it is entirely open source and available in the repositories of several major Linux distributions as well. I can't imagine why anybody would play Quake Live when, as far as I can tell, this is the same thing minus ads. But then, I haven't played the Quake Live beta, so there may be something I'm missing.

  9. Re:Problem identified: LEAP YEAR on Microsoft Zunes Committing Mass Suicide · · Score: 1

    It seems to be a new bug that only affects older models. I've read of people whose Zunes weren't upgraded to the latest 3.x firmware which are still functional. Though, expectedly, there are few of these stories; unless you aren't connected to the Internet or have it blocked via firewall/hosts file/etc., the Zune software won't let you proceed if it and the device aren't upgraded to the latest version.

  10. Re:Suicide? on Microsoft Zunes Committing Mass Suicide · · Score: 2, Interesting

    No big loss?

    I'm the type who obsessively backs up all my data just in case of shit like this, so until I find a suitable replacement, I'll still have my laptop to play my favourite music on. 50 dollars = no big loss. Rest assured, though, it will be a cold day in hell before I purchase another consumer electronics device from Microsoft.

  11. Re:Suicide? on Microsoft Zunes Committing Mass Suicide · · Score: 5, Funny

    My Zune was among the affected. In my defense, I got it from a fire sale for 50 dollars, so either way, no big loss. Farewell, sweet PMP, you were taken from us too zune.

  12. Re:You want malware, on The 2008 Malware Challenge · · Score: 1

    Victim here, I suppose I really should have put more thought into my purchase. Oh well, c'est la vie. At least now I can finally get rid of this Windows partition.

  13. Re:Who? on Terry Pratchett Knighted · · Score: 5, Informative

    He's a fantasy author who is best known as the author of the Discworld series.

  14. Re:Fallout 3 on The Best Games of 2008 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    They managed to turn the broken and (even looking past the brokenness) mediocre game Oblivion in to one of my favorite games ever, so there's hope yet.

    I really hope that by The Elder Scrolls 5 they are able to take the hint and get rid of the level scaling. If the world around you levels up with you, why even have leveling? Why not just drop the stats all-together and have a mediocre adventure game? At least that way, you won't have to worry about your character being useless by level 20.