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  1. Re:My advertisement for conservatives on Radio-Controlled Cyborg Beetles Become Reality · · Score: 1

    LMAO, looks exactly like the GNAA posts.

    I hope YOU realize what a useless, batshit crazy troll you are, because it's blindingly obvious to the rest of us.

  2. My childhood would thank you, if it wasn't now laying dead on the ground.

  3. Re:Ew on Google Wave Backstage · · Score: 1

    OK? Thanks for sharing?

    If it pissed you off that much reading it why the hell do you think we'd like to read all about not only it but how angry it made you?

  4. Re:The best way to use windows ... on Mainstream Press "Cringes" At Win7 Launch Parties · · Score: 1

    fffffff

  5. Re:DLC on The Nickel & Dime Generation · · Score: 1

    Yeah, "just as fun", if your idea of fun is broken quests, fiery server crashes, and hanging out with people too cheap for even WoW...

  6. Re:DLC on The Nickel & Dime Generation · · Score: 4, Funny

    /., for all your knitting kneeds.

  7. Re:First post... on Mainstream Press "Cringes" At Win7 Launch Parties · · Score: 1

    Of course! What user-friendly and obvious ways of doing things! That is so much more helpful than when Windows simply displays 'These files have been hidden. Click here to display them.'

    Your way with the arcane shell commands and triple-chording is so much easier! Why doesn't EVERYONE have a Mac?!

  8. Re:The best way to use windows ... on Mainstream Press "Cringes" At Win7 Launch Parties · · Score: 1

    Open the folder in Explorer, make sure you're in detail view with a 'Type' column visible (should be by default), click the 'Type' column header, click the first .xml file, shift+click the last .xml file, drag and drop. How is that not painfully obvious?

    It may sound like more steps, but I can probably accomplish the move like that faster than you can type 'mv */*xml'

  9. Re:containment theory... on Iran's Nuclear Ambitions · · Score: 1

    People tend not to include frozen wastelands.

  10. Re:I lock my computer when I walk away on Schneier On Un-Authentication · · Score: 1

    Unless your password is in the hundreds of thousands of characters, I highly doubt that it is 'un-rememberable'. Just take your normal password, make the p455w0rd 1337, then make one of the letters in the p455W0rd capitalized. There, you have a secure password that only requires that you remember which letter you capitalized.

  11. Re:Effective way to keep screens locked on Schneier On Un-Authentication · · Score: 1

    I've noticed this... is my google-fu getting bad? Has google finally lost its magic? Is the internet just... too... big?!!?

  12. Re:Grand Central Dispatch? on CA City Mulls Evading the Law On Red-Light Cameras · · Score: 2, Funny

    What does the global cooldown have to do with anything? We're not casting spells here.

  13. Re:User experience can be a strange thing on Shuttleworth Suggests 1-Way Valve For User Experience Testing · · Score: 1

    Lie and call it Windows Mojave?

  14. Re:To make this device truly useful... on Early Details On Courier, Microsoft's Take On a Tablet · · Score: 1

    You both missed the 'w' in 'with'. Fail.

  15. Re:Temperatures, power requirements, noise on AMD Radeon HD 5870 Adds DX11, Multi-Monitor Gaming · · Score: 1

    Your comment is like someone going to a NASCAR race only to whine about the noise and the fact that they only gets to see the cars once per lap (and imagine how much fuel they're wasting OMG). Go away.

  16. Re:No Core2 Tests on AMD Radeon HD 5870 Adds DX11, Multi-Monitor Gaming · · Score: 3, Insightful

    This card costs more than the low-end i7s. Just buy one.

    You can't buy the latest bleeding-edge
      graphics card and be a cheap bastard at the same time. It doesn't work that way.

  17. Re:Sussing out the business rules on COBOL Celebrates 50 Years · · Score: 1

    Jesus H. Christ, if you didn't get like a million dollars for that shit we need to start a union.

  18. Re:God? Really? on Brian Eno Releases Second iPhone App · · Score: 1

    That's weird, I could have sworn I saw at least several hundreds cars (with wheels!) on my way to work today. I guess those were just all really evolved treerabbits or something.

  19. Re:Hrrmm... on Cursive Writing Is a Fading Skill — Does It Matter? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Hilarious. You're mad because you've found people that 'customize' their writing style, making it unreadable to you. Your solution is to use a 'custom' writing style which 1% of the population utilizes. I'd bet that there are at least 10 times as many people who would rather that you learn to print like the rest of us than there are people who wish everyone would switch to cursive just because they encountered one person that didn't know how to write.

    "I see that you've made your 'r's look like 'v's in your haste to write down that address. Here, why don't you take a month or two to completely recondition yourself not to write the same way you have since second grade? It would make things easier for me and the other two people on this earth smart enough to read cursive yet somehow dumb enough to fail at using context clues to figure out what a letter looks like or stupid enough to forget the association before the end of the text."

    Writing cursive may be faster FOR YOU, but that's only because you were apparently beaten as a child for writing in ugly letters and have diligently trained yourself to write in a self-righteous manner.

  20. Re:Reality on Cursive Writing Is a Fading Skill — Does It Matter? · · Score: 1

    Your spelling still sucks.

  21. Re:Brain... locking... up... on Microsoft Files Suits Against "Malvertisers" · · Score: 1

    Why? All you have to do is hold up on the joystick until you reach a certain speed. I've done it in Battlefield 2, easy stuff.

  22. Re:Okay, You Have the Floor on RIAA's Elementary School Copyright Curriculum · · Score: 1

    "YOU KILLED MY BROTHER, so I think I'll give up on this whole gang thing, really."

    Really?

  23. Re:Small programming dept on Blizzard Offers Look Inside WoW At GDC · · Score: 1

    The COBOL portions of the code I work in daily reaches 4 million lines of code alone. That's not counting any of the other three languages we use. It's not like you have to print it all out and walk to the lines you want to look at.

    85% is a horrible number to be satisfied with, and reflects what's wrong with most of society today. 85% of American's currently have health insurance. If you watch the news you realize that this isn't enough for most people. I hope Blizzard's CEO sleeps soundly knowing that instead of making a better product he gave up the profits that could have been used to improve the product to Activision instead (though I'm sure his larger paycheck helps).

    Blizzard should be doing a lot more 'initial development' then you think they are. Because the game doesn't have actual new releases, most of the changes to the game engine come with expansions. Each of these changes is redoing the 'initial development'. This should also happen a lot more, and could with more coders. I mean, have you seen the freakin' trees in that game? They look like they were cut out of paper.

  24. Re:Well, Look at Their Monthly Revenue on Blizzard Offers Look Inside WoW At GDC · · Score: 1

    Your comments are both insightful and of great value to this community. We all appreciate you as a person, and hope you stick around to contribute more. How is it that you are so awesome all the time?

    But I carry on too much... surely you have pressing research matters to attend to or dissertations to grade, Dr. Sexconker.

  25. Re:Well, Look at Their Monthly Revenue on Blizzard Offers Look Inside WoW At GDC · · Score: 1

    Yeah, who the hell pays money for things they want? Fucking morons.