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  1. date on XKCD Deploys Command Line Interface · · Score: 1

    guest@xkcd:/$ date March 32nd

  2. Re:Surprised on First Collisions At the LHC · · Score: 1

    I'm so sorry 3>

    Call the amba lamps. I'm in the main bathroom of SPAAARTA.

    My meme count went over 9000 :(

  3. Re:Surprised on First Collisions At the LHC · · Score: 1

    It's only at half energy now. Wait til 2012 when it launches a collision at 14TeV.

  4. Re:And in the better-late-than-never department on OpenSSL 1.0.0 Released · · Score: -1, Troll

    Fat chicks needs love to, that doesn't mean we should give it to them. But hey. If some drunk openssl developer wants to do it, I'm not here to judge.

  5. If it's like cocaine on Fatty Foods May Cause Cocaine-Like Addiction · · Score: 1

    Obviously we should start a war on fatty foods. And we all know it's bad for your health. Slingin KFC on the corners of compton.

  6. Re:WTF? Just ask the patient. on Could Colorblindness Cure Be Morally Wrong? · · Score: 1

    Because if they can't see red, they can't see our pimples. That's why!

  7. Re:Something similar on Simpler "Hello World" Demonstrated In C · · Score: 1

    I'm no programmer or i didn't RTFA. But isn't the compiler suppose to do this automatically? If you just use cout>>"SUP WORLD"; and include . Obviously iostream must do the syscall somewhere behind the scenes. Why can't the compiler see that you don't need any other stuff from that library?

  8. Re:Want security? Buy a Mac on Users Rejecting Security Advice Considered Rational · · Score: 1

    Sure. Windows is bsd as well, since it uses the same network stack. Do mac have PaX yet? Mac is SAFE. Not secure. There is a difference.

  9. Re:Want security? Buy a Mac on Users Rejecting Security Advice Considered Rational · · Score: 1

    Want security? Use linux or bsd.

    Want s/w that breaks? Fiddle with linux or bsd.

    Want to roll your own and get every ounce of power out - use a Linux distro or a bsd.

    Fixed. Mac for security? Really?

  10. Re:When do we consumers benefit? on Cisco Introduces a 322 Tbit/sec. Router · · Score: 1

    YO DAWG. I heard u liked living away from the city. SO we crapped on your infrastructures infrastructure so you can wait while you wait.

  11. Re:Geek Porn on Cisco Introduces a 322 Tbit/sec. Router · · Score: 1

    These are the racks you're looking for.

  12. Re:March of the Macs on 8-Core Intel Nehalem-EX To Launch This Month · · Score: 1

    Did I say a single socket motherboard? no. 8 cores on a single cpu is new (well for x86 at least)...... My workstation has 8 cores, but that's with two xeon 5500s. My point is that his MacPro is nothing spectacular. This CPU enables 16 cores on the same amount of CPUs and is not something his macpro can do.

  13. Re:Ballot screen installed, where is it? on Microsoft Giving Rival Browsers a Lift · · Score: 2, Informative

    Yes. Only machines with IE as the default browser will get the ballot screen.

  14. Re:March of the Macs on 8-Core Intel Nehalem-EX To Launch This Month · · Score: 1

    A lot of us have 8 core machines already. But we don't have it on a single cpu socket. No-one cares about your macpro.

  15. Re:Hope they learned a lesson on Ubisoft's Authentication Servers Go Down · · Score: 0

    Mod Torrent up.

  16. Re:North Korea on IO Data Licenses Microsoft's "Linux Patents" · · Score: 1

    He's a cop. Steven Seagal - Lawman. Worst show ever. Whatever

  17. Re:Get Back to Work!!! on Scientists Discover Booze That Won't Give You a Hangover · · Score: 1

    Don't work that way. What goes up, must come down. Any drug you take to make you feel more AWESOME will make you feel like shit if you do too much of it. That's just how it is.

  18. Re:On Earth on Copernicium Confirmed As Element 112 · · Score: 1

    I don't remember much from high-school chemistry but isn't it something about "man-made" atoms is so unstable that they won't be able to exist naturally?

  19. Re:Probably social engineering on US Inadvertently Enabled Chinese Google Hackers · · Score: 1

    you said ChuckNolis?

    It's the other way around ;) OH HERRO PREASE!

  20. Re:20 times more random? on New Method for Random Number Generation Developed · · Score: 1

    It means that it takes Bruce Schneier an extra 0,019 seconds to figure out how to predict the sequence.

  21. Re:Eh wouldn't surprise me... on Windows 7 Memory Usage Critic Outed As Fraud · · Score: 1

    Well i hope you're not on the internet what that computer then. Because if you are, you're an idiot and sound like a 14-year old "computer expert" that can run lots of games, warez and stuff.

  22. Re:flash and silverlight need to die on 64-Bit Flash Player For Linux Finally In Alpha · · Score: 1

    But could you do live tv-streams with HTML? In my country they're doing the Olympic Games livestream in silverlight and it works surprisingly well (in HD@3,5mbps). I'm no web-developer so i have no idea if you could do it with HTML5 but my guess is that you can't. My point? Not much. Only that standards takes a while to complete (for good reasons), so in the meantime proprietary stuff takes over.

  23. Re:How could one check for rootkits? on Rootkit May Be Behind Windows Blue Screen · · Score: 2, Informative

    Avira has an okay livecd you could use.

  24. Re:We'll make great pets on When Will AI Surpass Human Intelligence? · · Score: 1

    If there is a robot apocalypse, it won't be because we didn't treat our creations right, but because some 13-year-old hacker in Russia said "I wonder what happens if I do this".

    Well that's typical. In Soviet Russia, robots modify YOU.

  25. Re:Why redirect them? on Is Internet Explorer 6/7 Support Required Now? · · Score: 1

    have you tried chrome? you don't need to be an admin to install it. It can run from your local settings folder.