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  1. Some people live in extended stats dumbfuck.

  2. Re: Nothing changed but the language on Sexual Harassment In Tech Is As Old As the Computer Age (ieee.org) · · Score: 1

    I disagree. You probably don't know many woman. I know plenty that smile, flirt, and sometimes take off their top. You should probably get out more. It is not the case that all woman hate men and are sexually repressed.

  3. Re: neutrality breaks shared resources on "The FCC Still Doesn't Know How the Internet Works" (eff.org) · · Score: 2

    You should learn about QoS and ... well pretty much everything else. Also, 911 specifically doesn't rely on VOIP, because that would be stupid, but NOBODY is claiming they can't give E911 service a priority.

  4. Re: neutrality breaks shared resources on "The FCC Still Doesn't Know How the Internet Works" (eff.org) · · Score: 1

    You went on for quite a while talking about something completely different than the GP, who clearly meant selling bandwidth they can't actually provide without regard to the underlying techniques used to guarantee it.

  5. Re: systemd has made Debian unusable for me. on Updated Debian Linux 9.3 and 8.10 Released (debian.org) · · Score: -1

    Oh please ... provide us more details on this trouble that was the fault of systemd. We need a good laugh.

  6. Re: Nothing changed but the language on Sexual Harassment In Tech Is As Old As the Computer Age (ieee.org) · · Score: 1

    The first thing you listed was a single untoward comment. Are you intellectually challenged?

  7. Re: Nothing changed but the language on Sexual Harassment In Tech Is As Old As the Computer Age (ieee.org) · · Score: 1

    That is incorrect. He "forced a kiss", which means he kissed her and rather than pulling away she allowed it and then decided years later to object when it became de rigueur.

  8. Re: Nothing changed but the language on Sexual Harassment In Tech Is As Old As the Computer Age (ieee.org) · · Score: 1

    Bullshit. Everything you wrote is a fantasy nerds who live in their mother's basement have about how the world works. Models are models. Just like secretaries, waitresses, and stock brokers might sleep with someone to get ahead so too might models. Get a frigging life.

  9. The same people complaining about this think nothing of staying in a hotel or motel where a low paid maid enters what is essentially their bedroom. If you ask me it would be more creepy to be the delivery guy, especially given what one is likely to see if they have to enter the homes of some of the people posting on Slashdot.

  10. Re: Nothing changed but the language on Sexual Harassment In Tech Is As Old As the Computer Age (ieee.org) · · Score: 1

    Nice troll name for your Slashdot login. The only problem is ... You suck at trolling.

  11. Re: Nothing changed but the language on Sexual Harassment In Tech Is As Old As the Computer Age (ieee.org) · · Score: 1

    .... you are posting as AC, so there is that.

  12. Re: Guess you didn't rtfa on Sexual Harassment In Tech Is As Old As the Computer Age (ieee.org) · · Score: 1

    And none of these come even close to being sexual harassment.

  13. Re: Nothing changed but the language on Sexual Harassment In Tech Is As Old As the Computer Age (ieee.org) · · Score: 1

    Stop Making shit up. He was talking about no such thing. That doesn't even make sense. "Hey guys ... Here is something I bet you didn't know. Prostitutes will let you grab them by the pussy if you pay them!" What a stupid thing to make up about the story.

  14. Re: Nothing changed but the language on Sexual Harassment In Tech Is As Old As the Computer Age (ieee.org) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    It's not only "alright", it is literally why we are alive today. If our parents made no unwanted advances they never would have found the wanted ones.

  15. Re: Nothing changed but the language on Sexual Harassment In Tech Is As Old As the Computer Age (ieee.org) · · Score: 1

    You should probably read the article and get back to us. The author claims a single untoward comment qualifies.

  16. Re: Nothing changed but the language on Sexual Harassment In Tech Is As Old As the Computer Age (ieee.org) · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Yes, Trump openly talking about his sexually abusive behavior started a "witch hunt".

  17. Re: Nothing changed but the language on Sexual Harassment In Tech Is As Old As the Computer Age (ieee.org) · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Nobody is downplaying Moore or Trump' s sexual harassment but the dotards. That doesn't mean that the characterization of every unwanted comment as sexual harassment is right either. If the woman indicate that they did not appreciate the comment and the man (or woman) apologizes and ceases the behavior it isn't harassment, it is a single incedent.

  18. Re: Nothing changed but the language on Sexual Harassment In Tech Is As Old As the Computer Age (ieee.org) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    You might want to watch the news sometime.

  19. Re: Nothing changed but the language on Sexual Harassment In Tech Is As Old As the Computer Age (ieee.org) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Nobody is saying that Trump is great and I can grab pussies with impunity now because a few women are vocal about their sexual repression. Trump and Moore were sick well before all this, and those of us who are well will continue to show respect while simultaneously appreciating the female form. Anyone who uses this as an excuse to justify bad behavior is doing exactly that ... seeking to justify bad behavior they were going to exhibit either way.

  20. I disagree, and you might want to think about your claim a bit more too.

  21. Nothing changed but the language on Sexual Harassment In Tech Is As Old As the Computer Age (ieee.org) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    When you redefine sexual harassment as any unwanted attempt to connect then sexual harassment is quite common indeed, and I have been sexually harassed by a number of women as well by that definition.

  22. That's correct. If you don't know that C and C++ give you complete control over data sizes and allow you to use the hardware optimally, and that it is literally impossible to create a language that does better than that, you know nothing about it. There are plenty of C programmers who are clueless about the underlying details. You have shown yourself to be one of them by your absurd statements.

  23. You clearly know nothing about C, C++, or hardware architectures. A good rule of thumb is to know what you are talking about if you are planning an attempting to condescend. You have violated that rule.

  24. If you're professing to understand math you should understand units. It is 64 bits of address space, not 64 bits of memory.

  25. Re: Lack of Property Rights on R.I.P., Cape Wind (bostonglobe.com) · · Score: 0

    There is no "quote parent" on mobile, but that is besides the point. If there was a "quote parent" I would use it to quote everything you wrote so I could cite it as a case of phenomenal stupidity.