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  1. Re:Good on Scientist Removed From EPA Panel Due To Industry Opposition · · Score: 3, Funny

    What next? They're going to appoint someone telling us that cigarette smoke causes cancer? What a loon!

  2. Re: Who cares? on Intel Supports OpenGL ES 3.0 On Linux Before Windows · · Score: 1

    Or one could just use the EGL or WGL wrappers for AMD or NVIDIA GPUs respectively. Wouldn't make this submission's title any less stupid.

  3. Re:Who cares? on Intel Supports OpenGL ES 3.0 On Linux Before Windows · · Score: 1

    I was asking for what they specifically used it for. Not what someone could theoretically do. Also, ES is only supported through translation wrappers or emulators on Windows anyway.

  4. Re:Who cares? on Intel Supports OpenGL ES 3.0 On Linux Before Windows · · Score: 1

    You use a wrapper not ES directly.

  5. Re:Intel is playing both sides of the street. on Intel Supports OpenGL ES 3.0 On Linux Before Windows · · Score: 1

    Execpt that OpenGL ES has zero relevance on desktop Windows. No one uses it. Kinda blows your whole theory out of the water.

  6. Re:Who cares? on Intel Supports OpenGL ES 3.0 On Linux Before Windows · · Score: 1

    You use OpenGL ES on desktop Windows for what exactly?

  7. Re:ES is the key word. on Intel Supports OpenGL ES 3.0 On Linux Before Windows · · Score: 1

    It uses Direct3d. Also the story was referring to desktop Windows.

  8. Re:Not too suprising... on Intel Supports OpenGL ES 3.0 On Linux Before Windows · · Score: 0

    They wouldn't be using OpenGL ES. This submission is nothing but fanboy wankery.

  9. Re:And???? on Intel Supports OpenGL ES 3.0 On Linux Before Windows · · Score: 2

    No this is about OpenGL ES which is basically irrelevant on desktop Windows.

  10. Who cares? on Intel Supports OpenGL ES 3.0 On Linux Before Windows · · Score: 0

    And zero fucks were actually given.

  11. Re:Javascript?? Please, NO! on Opera Picks Up Webkit Engine · · Score: 1

    He was trolling, moron.

  12. Re:Javascript?? Please, NO! on Opera Picks Up Webkit Engine · · Score: 1

    The idiots who fall for obvious and old trollbait?

  13. Re:Interesting. on First Impressions Inside the Project Holodeck VR Game World · · Score: 1

    Not with the ridiculous setup in the picture it won't .

  14. Re:Up to the parents now, as it used to be. on Estonian Schools To Teach Computer-Based Math · · Score: 1

    2. I'd rather have graduates who can do calculus with a computer, than those that can fuddle and almost do Alegbra without. That may be the choice we have to make.

    That's such a bullshit false dichotomy. If they can't do algebra there's no way they're competently doing calculus.

  15. Re:RHEL 7 isn't even out yet! on RHEL 6 No Longer Supported By Google Chrome · · Score: 1

    RHEL comes on workstations, too. Welcome to a decade or more ago?

  16. Re:RHEL 7 isn't even out yet! on RHEL 6 No Longer Supported By Google Chrome · · Score: 1

    There have been quite a few updates for Win7 since SP1 so your comparison is a bit bullshit. Just because they haven't all been rolled into other service pack doesn't mean Win7 is "older".

  17. Re:Defensive publication on Amazon Patents the Milkman · · Score: 1

    That you also think Amazon is doing this for defensive purposes is pretty funny. Just look at the history of all their lawsuits using the 1-click patent.

  18. Re:Why patent? on Amazon Patents the Milkman · · Score: 1

    Yeah, that must be it. Oh wait...

  19. Re:Why patent? on Amazon Patents the Milkman · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Because they can use it to threaten smaller competitors.

  20. Re:News for Nerds??!! on Email Trails Show Bankers Behaving Badly · · Score: 1

    It's better than a post by that Bennett blowhard or the blatant Dice ad in the Red Hat post.

  21. Re:Preconceptions Are Innovation Killers on China's Radical New Space Drive · · Score: 2

    Riiight. Get back to us when one of those "inventions" that break the laws of physics to work aren't bunk.

  22. Re:KABLAM! on How Red Hat Hires · · Score: 0

    And conveniently the "new submitter" works for Dice.

  23. Oh dice on How Red Hat Hires · · Score: 1, Insightful

    New submitter markfeffer, Senior Editor at Dice, writes

    Not even trying to hide things anymore? Fail Dice ad is fail.

  24. Re:My experience with the GIMP on The Book of GIMP · · Score: 0

    Photoshop Elements is $70 and still way better than Gimp.

  25. Re:GIMP vs. Ps (If PS is free!) on The Book of GIMP · · Score: 1

    Photoshop is "trendy"? Since when?