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  1. Re:It was good. on How Watchmen Killed 'R'-rated Fantasy Movies · · Score: 1

    I understand that some people (you among them probably) want more penis.

    lol @ the flailing. No one here is saying they want more penis. They are just laughing at the fact that you get so hot and bothered by it. _UnderTow_ doth protest too much, methinks.

  2. Re:It was good. on How Watchmen Killed 'R'-rated Fantasy Movies · · Score: 1

    I prefer my movies without male nudity because I'm not attracted to those parts.

    Bullshit. Your tiny little pecker probably got harder when you saw it so you are lashing out by getting all hot and bothered. Otherwise you'd be like a normal person just have an indifferent reaction to it because it's just a dick.

  3. Re:It was good. on How Watchmen Killed 'R'-rated Fantasy Movies · · Score: 1

    Because he thinks that seeing another man's dick that he will catch... THE GAY!!! DUHN DUHN DUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUHN!

  4. Re:Java, obvious on 80% of Browsers Found To Be At Risk of Attack · · Score: 1

    So the mantra should be: "Write once, break every new version", right?

  5. Re:It was good. on How Watchmen Killed 'R'-rated Fantasy Movies · · Score: 1

    No is saying they wanted to see it. They were completely indifference. The fact that this guy is all hot and bothered over seeing a dong suggests there is some underlying reason (usually latent homosexual tendencies) otherwise one would just shrug it off.

  6. Re:It was good. on How Watchmen Killed 'R'-rated Fantasy Movies · · Score: -1, Troll

    No, we'll just call you a closet homo.

  7. Re:Define your terms! on Book Review: jBPM Developer Guide · · Score: 0, Troll

    But that's not the point of this review. The point is to shill for Packt Publishing and recommend people buy a book no matter whether it gets a 9/10, 7/10, etc. RickJWagner has yet to NOT recommend a Packt book regardless of his score.

  8. Re:Outlook on Compared and Contrasted: OpenOffice V. LibreOffice · · Score: 5, Insightful

    He said "competitor" not half-assed attempts at cloning Outlook but with reduced functionality that somehow end up being buggier than Outlook is.

  9. Re:"offer 300 DPI on devices with a 10.1'' display on Nvidia Demos 'Kal-El' Quad-Core Tegra Mobile CPU · · Score: 1

    And nVidia is definitely lying/intentionally misleading customers by trying to claim there's enough power to push a certain resolution @ 300DPI.

    lolwut? The quoted section says:

    and offer 300 DPI on devices with a 10.1" display.

    Where did they say anything about resolution @ 300DPI? It says 300DPI on a 10.1" display. The 1440p part was a separate clause joined by the conjunction "and". Reading comprehension ftw!

  10. Re:almost tempted to buy some shares on Nokia Shareholders Fight Back · · Score: 1

    Today I go weeks without ever shutting my Android phone off. That is why WinMo was garbage.

    Samsung epic reboots daily
    G1 freezes daily
    HTC EVO reboots continuously after update

    I could go on and on about anecdotes about Android phones crashing, freezing and rebooting endlessly after updates. Guess it's garbage as well, no?

  11. Re:almost tempted to buy some shares on Nokia Shareholders Fight Back · · Score: 1

    We were talking about Windows Mobile not the new Windows Phone 7. Hell you could have bothered to just read this:

    Windows mobile in the past was absolute garbage, but it looks like their new OS could at least be a contender.

    And how I said:

    Said by someone who most likely never used a WinMo OS.

    So basically all your complaints about how Windows Phone 7 doesn't do x, y, z are meaningless since that WASN'T what was being talked about.

    Reading comprehension ftw!

  12. Re:almost tempted to buy some shares on Nokia Shareholders Fight Back · · Score: 2, Insightful

    And to add further, on any WinMo phone I ever owned you could do all this without ever needing to "root" the device. So basically even in comparison to the new golden boy "Android" WinMo was in many ways still superior. I'm not sure why a platform that requires any sort of "rooting" and has less application language choices is considered great but one that offers far more freedom of use and development is called "garbage".

  13. Re:Good Luck With that! on Nokia Shareholders Fight Back · · Score: 1

    Sure, but that's only if they can get a group that accounts for 51% of voting stoke to agree with them. It's highly doubtful they have that much otherwise they would have already pulled this off rather than blustering.

  14. Re:almost tempted to buy some shares on Nokia Shareholders Fight Back · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Windows mobile in the past was absolute garbage

    Said by someone who most likely never used a WinMo OS. Unlike other phone OS during the formative years of WinMo it was always open for you to install any apps that you like, you could develop apps in C, C++, C#, etc of your choice and you could use frameworks like Qt, you could leverage existing code written against the Win32 API for use in WinMo apps (with some caveats of course) and was very customizable in comparison to almost any other OS for the times. If anything, the OSes running on other smartphones of the time were far more garbage than WinMo was.

  15. Re: Interesting? on Visualization of Egyptian Revolution On Twitter · · Score: 3, Funny

    But...but...this is totally different because it involves Twitter!!! Twiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitter!!!!

  16. Re:Portal on Postal III, Source Engine Still Coming To Linux · · Score: 1

    You should have known something was fishy just by the fact that it's a Phoronix link. Michael Larabel has been beating the "Steam for Linux coming soon!!!" drum for going on 3 years now.

  17. Re:Wow, that would be redonkulously profitable. on AMD Sale to Dell Rumored · · Score: 2

    You do realize that most of Dell's revenue stream is propped up by money given to them from Intel? If anything, dropping Intel is going to mean Dell is going to lose even more money in net income.

  18. Re:I'll believe it when I see it on Postal III, Source Engine Still Coming To Linux · · Score: 1

    What compelling evidence? That there were a couple of ifdefs with Linux in them and an official statement from Valve was that they WEREN'T working on it? Yeah that's mighty compelling. One also has to remember that Michael first made this Steam for Linux claim back in 2008 which was a completely overblown thing and turned out wrong. Then he claimed last year in May that it was coming by the end of the summer. Then when that failed he kept claiming that it "was coming soon" and here we are 6 months later with still nothing. That anyone still gives Larabel any credibility is hilarious.

  19. Re:and they say on Postal III, Source Engine Still Coming To Linux · · Score: 1

    "Natively in Linux".

  20. Re:and they say on Postal III, Source Engine Still Coming To Linux · · Score: 1

    Even if now posting a Source engine to Linux and Valve would give all its own games for Linux, Windows would suffer a lot,

    Why would windows suffer? The source engine doesn't cover the other 99.999% of games that still don't run natively in Windows.

  21. Re:Uh... on How Your Username May Betray You · · Score: 3, Informative

    this is potentially another way of tracking that few people would have thought about.

    Sure, if you're braindead. Did you really think that if you use a non-unique identifier across multiple sites that it couldn't be used to track you? That's about as 'duh' as it gets.

  22. Re:Why? on The World's Largest Touchscreen · · Score: 1

    For math though, you really need a pencil, some paper, the book and lots of time to get things wrong before you get them right.

    Maybe for you that works best, but why force that on other people who may learn better using this method?

  23. Re:Distraction? on The World's Largest Touchscreen · · Score: 2

    This just in: Some people may learn better using different methods than yourself.

  24. Re:No USB, no HDMI video out? on Samsung Unveils Galaxy Tab 10.1, Galaxy S II · · Score: 2

    And why proprietary?

    It's not proprietary. The article writer didn't bother to do 5 seconds of searching to find out that PDMI is an ANSI/CEA standard.

  25. Re:What? no USB or HDMI on Samsung Unveils Galaxy Tab 10.1, Galaxy S II · · Score: 1

    And to further add, just like was pointed out in the other response, PDMI is neither proprietary nor some Samsung thing. It's an ANSI/CEA standard.