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  1. Re:The US slides back to the caves on Limiting the Teaching of the Scientific Process In Ohio · · Score: 1

    Piss off, you bastard operator from hell!

  2. Re:Proves point on 2 Galileo Satellites Launched To Wrong Orbit · · Score: 1

    That was during a test. The European mission wasn't.

    Dammit ESA, you had one job.

  3. Re:You cannot be surprised? on Illinois University Restricts Access To Social Media, Online Political Content · · Score: 2

    Which is why I want my doctors to be solely educated by google! And the folks who build the planes and cars I ride in.

  4. Re:I got tired of waiting on PHP Next Generation · · Score: 1

    But not BASIC. It's just dirty prototyping. :P

  5. Re:Can't spell warez without R on R Throwdown Challenge · · Score: 1

    Many of them are or were college students. What do you think? :P

  6. Re:Can't use it on R Throwdown Challenge · · Score: 1

    R.net?

  7. Re:Police on Gun Rights Groups Say They Don't Oppose Smart Guns, Just Mandates · · Score: 1

    Anybody having a modicum of tech support experience would know that even "point and click" is overly complicated for plenty of average people. :P

    "Yes, I need you to turn it off and on again. You need to pull the trigger and slide back th-no, don't worry sir, we already dispatched an ambulance. Now, has your remaining hand stopped bleeding? Sir, I need you to stop the bleeding first before we can proceed. Now, hold the handle with your teeth an- sir? Sir?"

  8. Re:Insurance on Swedish Fare Dodgers Organize Against Transportation Authorities · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Just don't drink and drive. It's not rocket science.

  9. Re:E=MC^2 on Is There a Limit To a Laser's Energy? · · Score: 1

    It's been a long time since I last studied physics, but an extremely strong EM field can have mass.

  10. Re:You keep using that word on Is There a Limit To a Laser's Energy? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    We can outright throw it out, as there isn't an infinite amount of energy in the visible universe.

  11. Re:All I can say to that is... on Anonymous's Latest Target: Boston Children's Hospital · · Score: 1

    No, it's just 'Doctor'.

  12. Re:They should have start a naming contest ... on Not Just a Cleanup Any More: LibreSSL Project Announced · · Score: 1

    Please don't make me explain the joke.

  13. Re:Difference between erratic & erotic on The US Public's Erratic Acceptance of Science · · Score: 2

    "s/electric universe/flat earth/g"

  14. Re:They should have start a naming contest ... on Not Just a Cleanup Any More: LibreSSL Project Announced · · Score: 1

    gnuSSL? Although TLS should be supported, so maybe gnuTLS?

  15. Re:Please change the name! on Not Just a Cleanup Any More: LibreSSL Project Announced · · Score: 2

    It's the british that use '-re' to sound like 'er'. My guess is that most americans have heard spanish long enough to link '-re' to sound like 'ay'. And have heard canadians long enough to put an 'ay' at the end of any word anyways. :P

  16. Re:Sex discrimination. on Google: Teach Girls Coding, Get $2,500; Teach Boys, Get $0 · · Score: 1

    Seeing as how the news is about programming, who's being silly?

  17. Re:Whatever you may think ... on Heartbleed Coder: Bug In OpenSSL Was an Honest Mistake · · Score: 1

    Here you go: three internets.

  18. Re:Sex discrimination. on Google: Teach Girls Coding, Get $2,500; Teach Boys, Get $0 · · Score: 1

    And the vast majority of all those are not in programming at all. Programmers/CS/IT workers make good money, have a very low work death rate, and CS graduates are overwhelmingly dominated by males. It's a privileged field (not saying that's wrong, but compared to blue collar work, let's be real here. You know, like work where there are actual deadly hazards?), and while I'm no fan of affirmative action, it's absolutely silly to complain that there's a little extra incentive to teach an couple more people from an under-represented demographic in such a discipline.

  19. Re:Ironic on OpenSSL Bug Allows Attackers To Read Memory In 64k Chunks · · Score: 5, Funny

    Silly, all "Open*" projects are owned by OpenBSD. Like OpenGL. And OpenOffice. :p

  20. Re:What? on OpenSSL Bug Allows Attackers To Read Memory In 64k Chunks · · Score: 1

    All non-trivial code bases are stuffed with exploits, flaws, and vulnerabilities. Source: Just ask any competent programmer.

  21. Re:Projections on UN Report: Climate Changes Overwhelming · · Score: 1

    And why so mean to folks with small mines?

  22. Re:WOW! on Linux 3.14 Kernel Released · · Score: 1

    I haven't worked with any of the top tier supercomputers, although I have (albiet cursory) worked in HPC environments running linux. The environment was very heterogeneous in terms of available hardware, permissible job parameters, and user groups.

  23. Re:It's webscale! on MariaDB 10 Released, Now With NoSQL Support · · Score: 0

    And it comes with lots of petabytes in the cloud! The kind they use in Big Data, not like those cheap terabytes they use in the SQL.

  24. Re:WOW! on Linux 3.14 Kernel Released · · Score: 1

    Not to side with the hoard of mac trolls in this thread . . . but Linux systems tend to be pretty pricy too. Also, the "double price" is not entirely honest. Computer models tend to get more expensive per hardware capability near the end of their life. That's far from Apple specific, and it's very easy to pick out the cheapest, newer pc model against an old mac line right before an update. Sure you can conjure up numbers that make it look double. But when you factor in computer support, making informed purchases (like buying after soon a model update, and buying cheaper RAM from a reputable 3rd party), and software (bloatware subsidizing some PCs vs hardware subsidizing software), Macs are not terribly far from PCs in terms of price vs specs. Same goes for vendor supplied Linux PCs. Quality just isn't cheap. And no, I'm not biased towards Apple; I'll just as happily use BSD, Linux, or even Windows 7.

  25. Re:WOW! on Linux 3.14 Kernel Released · · Score: 1

    Like those that run the world's best supercomputers?