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  1. Re:Proper Planning on How Many Admins Per User/Computer Have You Seen? · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Did you even bother to read his post?

    If you properly plan your implementations, there shouldn't be a need for many admins..

    Seriously, you shouldn't have even been able to leave 2nd grade with such piss poor reading comprehension skills.

  2. Re:Why patch? on MS Issues Word Patch To Comply With Court Order · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Because they want consistency across all copies of the same version of Office?

  3. Re:Huh... on The Need For Search Neutrality · · Score: 1

    2.) Liberals love the idea of government control. It's the solution to absolutely everything.

    As opposed to conservatives who want the government and the police to patrol what two consenting adults are doing in their own bedrooms?

  4. Re:I like Net Neutrality, but this idea is crap. on The Need For Search Neutrality · · Score: 1

    Because, you know, if the area you live in has multiple choices available that means that everyone does, right? Oh wait...

  5. Re:Consistency or hypocrisy? on Nokia Claims Patent Violations in Most Apple Products · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Actually, numbnuts, a number of them are software patents.

  6. Consistency or hypocrisy? on Nokia Claims Patent Violations in Most Apple Products · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    So is Slashdot posters going to be consistent in their anti-patent stances or are they going to make excuses about how this is okay because it's going after Apple (like they do when Microsoft gets sued for patent infringement).

  7. Re:Tell it to the plastic clown on Uniforms For the Help Desk? · · Score: 0, Troll

    Being forced to wear a uniform is just management's way of pointing out just how expendable their IT staff is.

    Truth hurts, don't it?

  8. Re:Can we make Air Travel Secure? on Bruce Schneier On Airport Security · · Score: 1, Informative

    Benjamin Franklin said it best when he said "Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both."

    Except Benjamin Franklin never said that.

    A frequently-misquoted phrase commonly attributed to Benjamin Franklin. Many misquotations simplify or generalise the sentence somewhat, or add parts not in the original quote, such as "Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both", one of the more common variants.

    The original quote is taken from, "A Historical Review of the Constitution and Government of Pennsylvania," first published anonymously in London in 1759. The quote is an excerpt from a letter written in 1755 from the Assembly to the Governor of Pennsylvania.

    Benjamin Franklin did publish the edition printed in Philadelphia, and most likely the original, but denied writing any part of it. The quote however may have originated from Franklin, but was excerpted for the book by the author.

  9. Re:What are you going to target... on Adobe Flash To Be Top Hacker Target In 2010 · · Score: 1

    Just like in the past, Flash exploits will be something Windows users have to worry about while Linux and Mac users just sit back and shake heads that so many people put up with the problems of an overly large monoculture.

    lolwut?

  10. Re:Yes, but is he still an asshole? on Steve Jobs Crowned "Person of the Decade" · · Score: 2

    Did you miss the part that this was from a website about investing?

  11. Re:Is it going to be free? on Google Netbook Specs Leaked · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Not to mention that this isn't going to be a random install on random hardware - they'll have hardware built for their exact specs!!!

    OH MY GOD!!!! TO THEIR EXACT SPECS?!?!?!?!?

    More seriously, if you have to custom build a machine to work with your piece of software, your software is usually a piece of shit.

  12. Re:The plural of anecdote on Ruby In Practice · · Score: 1

    The plural of anecdote is not data.

    He never made any such claim. He was just responding to someone else's anecdote with his own.

  13. Re:More importantly... on Ruby In Practice · · Score: 1

    but in many cases, specialized native code implementations, where the passed arguments determine the actual native code path taken and the level of optimization/performance.

    Has anyone actually proven this in practice? This is proclaimed in the theoretical sense over and over but I've never actually seen anything real to back this up.

  14. Re:wired has really upped the ante on Escaped Convict Continues To Update Facebook · · Score: 1

    Except those will all be easily dismissed as the trumped up charges they are. That will only feed the anti-US feelings by the Al Qaeda supporters.

  15. Re:wired has really upped the ante on Escaped Convict Continues To Update Facebook · · Score: 3, Insightful

    i suggest wired take it to even the next level, and just go and challenge us to find osama bin laden

    not a bad idea, since the combined might of the world's governments can't seem to do the job of neutralizing that symbol

    But capturing or killing him won't do anything. He'll just be a martyr and someone else will take his place.

  16. Re:lol on Extinct Ibex Resurrected By Cloning · · Score: 1

    That's important when she's up in Alaska and keeping an eye out on Russia.

  17. Re:Old story is old. on Extinct Ibex Resurrected By Cloning · · Score: 1

    No, this isn't sloppy gate keeping. ScuttleMonkey is just a fucking retard.

  18. Re:No Problem... on Extinct Ibex Resurrected By Cloning · · Score: 2, Informative

    Yeah, fsn was one of the cooler things that SGI created for IRIX.

  19. Re:Debian GNU/kFreeBSD on Happy Birthday, Linus · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Partly - commercial BSD derivatives and the BSD networking stack ending up in Windows 95 put off some developers - who wants to see their work being co-opted by Microsoft and other corporations in closed source products?

    Only GNU zealots? The people behind the original BSD, and the modern day ones, were/are perfectly fine with commercial companies using their code in their closed-source products.

  20. Re:Maybe it's his social/PR skills that really cou on Happy Birthday, Linus · · Score: 1

    I think it would have been a disaster if Microsoft had captured the server market

    Why?

  21. Re:mph ?q on China Debuts the World's Fastest Train · · Score: 0, Flamebait
  22. Re:More importantly... on Ruby In Practice · · Score: 1

    Compared to what?

    Basically every other language you mention in your post.

  23. Re:Ruby on Ruby In Practice · · Score: 1

    Or QBasic.

  24. More importantly... on Ruby In Practice · · Score: 0, Troll

    have they fixed the problem of Ruby being slow as shit?

  25. Re:Debian GNU/kFreeBSD on Happy Birthday, Linus · · Score: 1

    Or maybe because it was mired in legal ambiguity for years? Why would a permissive license have hurt its adoption?