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  1. Re:Memory is Cheap on Design Principles Behind Firefox OS Explained · · Score: 3, Insightful

    This is a mobile OS.

  2. Re:protecting us... on Toyota Unveils Helpful Human Support Robot · · Score: 1

    I am protected.

  3. Re:So they're creating their own Internet? on Iran Blocks Google, Moves Forward With Domestic Network Plans · · Score: 1

    In fact, forget about the private internet.

  4. Re:Don't be evil corrolary on Iran Blocks Google, Moves Forward With Domestic Network Plans · · Score: 1

    I suggest we allow Google to commit one evil act

    Scandalous!

  5. Re:The reality... on W3C Announces Plan To Deliver HTML 5 by 2014 · · Score: 1

    No specific browser problems. They are all as shitty as each other.

    Not all of them

  6. Re:I Wonder If It Will Matter on W3C Announces Plan To Deliver HTML 5 by 2014 · · Score: 2

    Parent seems to be upset about something or other, discuss!

  7. Re:No... you can't. on W3C Announces Plan To Deliver HTML 5 by 2014 · · Score: 1

    Who's "we"? And no, fiber optic internet access will not be a standard all over the world in 2014. Web standards aren't built for urban areas in first world countries only.

  8. Re:Can't wait for the first app on 4chan Undergoing Major Revision, Getting Public API · · Score: 1

    >2012
    >using google's botnet
    I shiggy diggy

  9. Re:Please keep the URLs working on Dice Buys Geeknet's Media Business, Including Slashdot, In $20M Deal · · Score: 1

    Yeah, for Street Fighter, right?

  10. Finally a chance to play god on Fusion Power Breakthrough Near At Sandia Labs? · · Score: 2

    Take that, Sol! Now we don't need you for anything!

  11. Re:Roomba?? on Roomba Celebrates 10 Years of Cleaning Up After You · · Score: 2

    I wonder if you ever heard of Dennis Ritchie.

  12. Re:Here's a safety tip: on Texas Opens Fastest US Highway With 85 MPH Limit · · Score: 1

    It's not the speed that kills, it's the wreckage going through your thorax causing massive trauma and blood loss.

  13. Re:I hope not on Is Facebook Going To Buy Opera? · · Score: 1

    This is trivial to disprove with a packet sniffer. You don't need to look at the source code to monitor network traffic.

  14. Re:Not a troll but.... on Ask Slashdot: GNU/Linux Laptops? · · Score: 1

    And if you start to move to anything better quality with better hardware you get close to Apple hardware.

    You mean closer to cheap foxconn hardware and processors found in last year laptops. And... are you seriously whining about "windows proprietary shit" while recommending a macbook? Are you insane?

    The entire industry outside of Apple has decided to jump on the Windows bandwagon. It leads me to wonder what happened to the separation of OEM from Microsoft?

    The entire industry jumped on the "windows bandwagon" 20 years ago, I don't see how this is relevant. The second sentence doesn't even make sense.

  15. I seriously hope you guys don't do this. on Building 2011's Sub-$200 Computer · · Score: 1

    >Optical media
    >2011

  16. This is preposterous on Stanford Students Build "JediBot" · · Score: 1

    A Jedibot is an oxymoron, everyone knows droids aren't force sensitive.

  17. 20% faster on Firefox 8 20% Faster Than Firefox 5 · · Score: 1

    And the memory management still unaddressed, still a big deal, still pretending it doesn't happen. Way to go, Mozillafriends!

  18. Real question is on Kinect-Based AI System Watches What You're Up To · · Score: 2

    How is this going to help improve my sexual performance?

  19. Re:Really? on Project Icarus: the Gas Mines of Uranus · · Score: 1

    Several bad puns later...

  20. Re:It's not as bad as looks like on Is Bill Gates the Cure For What Ails Microsoft? · · Score: 1

    And proper DHCP. I still am of the opinion that all those issues with Vista were caused by OEMs desperately shipping it with laptops that had no business in running it, and not by Vista being a terrible OS. Most other complaints came from Windows UAC; windows-only people were not used to running proper security on our computers, so of course they hated to have to type their password more than once.

  21. Re:Nice, however.. on The Next Phase of Intelligent TVs Will Observe You · · Score: 1

    What's the deal with Ovaltine? The bottle is round, the label is round... It should be called roundtine.

  22. Re:If Bill Gates were the cure... on Is Bill Gates the Cure For What Ails Microsoft? · · Score: 1

    Oh man, you're so counter-culture and rebellious, Free Software 4lyfe, brofist. *cue the FSF theme song played by RATM*

  23. Re:HP tech? on HP Advances Next-Gen Memory Technology · · Score: 1

    4) be "supported", if that's the right word, by a bunch of illiterate indians and

    BROTIP: Just because they speak a different language, or an accent different to your pure-inbred Iowan, it doesn't mean they're illiterate.

  24. Re:powers of ten on HP Advances Next-Gen Memory Technology · · Score: 1

    The problem is the system itself, not the base. Imperial does not use a base, and its units don't relate to each other in any significant way. I find it hard to believe someone is still purposefully oblivious enough to sidetrack like hell and defend the imperial system with semantics.

  25. Re:!XKCD on The Great Linux World Map · · Score: 5, Funny

    There are two types of people in the world: 1. Those who can extrapolate from incomplete data.