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  1. Re:It's all funny money... on Are Altcoins Undermining Bitcoin's Credibility? · · Score: 3, Funny

    It's difficult to pay your electric bill with chickens, and hogs.

  2. Re:It is still on Amazon on Games Workshop Bullies Author Over Use of the Words 'Space Marine' · · Score: 1

    Just because an 'e' or an 'i' is thrown in front of something, it doesn't make it any different than the non 'e' or 'i' version.

  3. Re:Hahaha on Ask Slashdot: Good Metrics For a Small IT Team? · · Score: 1

    I was coming in here to say that. LOL

  4. Finally! on Physicist Uses Laser Light As Fast, True-Random Number Generator · · Score: 3, Funny

    I can put away that cup of really hot tea.

  5. Re:This is a moment in history. on Steve Jobs Dead At 56 · · Score: 1

    actually, I fucked that up...

    "Call me a romantic if you want. But this, for nerds, the nerdiest of the nerds, the graybeards that remember 'back in the day', guys that's "been there, done that", the guys that still are or have been part of the the in of in crowds, this is like John F Kennedy dying."

  6. This is a moment in history. on Steve Jobs Dead At 56 · · Score: 1

    Call me a romantic if you want. But this, for nerds, the nerdiest of the nerds, the graybeards that remember 'back in the day', guys that's "been there, done that", the guys that still are or have been part of the this is like John F Kennedy dying.

  7. Any DART jobs listed yet? on Google To Introduce New Programming Language — Dart · · Score: 3, Funny

    10+ years experience needed, of course.

  8. Re:got it fixed? on Publicly Shaming Laptop Thieves Catches Bystanders in the Crossfire · · Score: 1

    They fixed her shit, they got paid. Expecting all that other crap without explicitly asking for it would be like expecting a mechanic to steam clean your upholstery after fixing a fucking alternator.

  9. Re:end this kind of crap now that bin laden is dea on Baby's First TSA Patdown · · Score: 1

    The people in the United States are free. As long as they do exactly as they are told.

  10. Re:News For Nerds on Wikileaks' Assange Begins Extradition Battle · · Score: 1

    It's been a steady spiral into what would be common denominator areas for quite a few years. But, then again, you'd have to define what 'news for nerds' is. Some nerds care about this kind of stuff.

  11. Re:What if were were near the "edge"? on Universe 250+ Times Bigger Than What Is Observable · · Score: 1

    The hell of it is that not only are we in the middle of the universe, we are also at the edge of the universe.

  12. Re:This is why I refuse to buy apple products. on Apple Pulls VLC Media Player From AppStore · · Score: 5, Insightful

    You talk as if you own the hardware or something.

  13. Re:I've seen stuff coming from MSN for quite somet on Two Major Ad Networks Found Serving Malware · · Score: 2

    I doubt they check the scripts before they are put up for rotation, and this is their chance to find a scapegoat. As long as they get paid, I doubt they care to check.

  14. It's not yet available on New Tool Blocks Downloads From Malicious Sites · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Just like flying cars, warp travel, or a cure for cancer.

    WTF folks. Why link it if it's not available? Sure, the "golly gee wiz" effect might get a whole five minutes if someone reads very slowly, but if it's not available then linking to it doesn't do anybody any good. By the time it does become available it will be long forgotten to all except those that make out a 3x5 card, and tacks it up on the wall.

  15. Re:Pre-disbarment on Music Festival Producer Pre-Sues Bootleggers · · Score: 1

    Naw. No impact there. Now, if someone would start disbarment proceedings against Jane Doe first then name Cara R. Burns as that Jane Doe after the disbarment proceedings are underway then it would be popcorn worthy.

  16. Re:How about winter flight on Solar Plane Completes 24-Hour Flight · · Score: 1

    The LHC is noteworthy for breaking down.

    Of course, we aren't talking about the LHC or your Atom powered computer. I simply do not see the hoopla over the aircraft until it flies on a day with the shortest period of daylight. Then I'll think it's fairly 'neat'. The lack of any serious payload is another thing entirely. Any jackass with enough money could have done this. It's a small, tiny, increment in air flight technology. Whoop it up all you like, eventually it won't lead anywhere useful.

  17. How about winter flight on Solar Plane Completes 24-Hour Flight · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Ok, it works fine on one of the days of the year that has the longest period of daylight, but how well does it work on a day that has the shortest period of daylight? Just because something works in optimum conditions doesn't make it noteworthy.

  18. Ham radio on Tracking Down Wi-Fi Interference? · · Score: 0, Troll

    I once had wireless internet from a local ISP. Between myself and the tower was a ham radio operator that evidently likes to walk all over the frequencies. I could never get the douche bag to quit fucking things up on a regular basis.

  19. Re:Hmm, I have a solution on Australian Women Fight Over "Geekgirl" Trademark · · Score: 1

    Oh, c'mon. You know you'd hit it if you could ever get her into your parents basement.

  20. Re:Finally on Android Copy of Young Woman Unveiled In Japan · · Score: 1

    What? You couldn't work in Natalie Portman and hot grits? It just screams for an android of Natalie Portman pouring hot grits.

  21. Re:Doing it wrong! on What's the Best Way To Get Web Content To My TV? · · Score: 1

    I'd be running Ubuntu if I could get MythTV working. I just can't get it going. HowTo's, etc.. all for nada.

  22. Re:If you want it to act like a computer hooked to on What's the Best Way To Get Web Content To My TV? · · Score: 3, Informative

    This works well. DVR, stream videos, etc... all with Windows Media Center. Plus what you can't get through windows media center, you can always fire up a browser, and get what you want.

  23. This is NEWs? on Malware Delivered By Yahoo, Fox, Google Ads · · Score: 1

    Anybody that's been dealing with this stuff already knew that it was being served up by ad servers. The people running the ad servers evidently do not check scripts for malware before they are put into rotation, and they'll sell ad rotation to anybody that has the money with no questions asked.

    This is not new news, I am not shocked by this, nobody should be.

  24. Re:Totally outdated... on Programming the Commodore 64: the Definitive Guide · · Score: 1

    The problem is that they can't stop to listen.

  25. Re:The Deep Magic is still there... on Programming the Commodore 64: the Definitive Guide · · Score: 1

    The old days are just old. Deep knowledge now is in understanding how things work in operating systems, and as you pointed out, things like JVM. Things from the days of yore can be just fun, that's all that's left to do with it. I still hand compile z80 routines for the zx81, and punch them into a basic loader all for the fun of it.

    But, all things here said, I noticed there's a marked difference between the old guys and the young dudes. I haven't seen many young people able to get their head into the machine unless they physically stick it into the (preferably open) side of the case. They know things work from a black box standpoint, but they don't understand how they work, and that part hasn't changed much other than to get more complicated as far as increased signal line counts and such. I told one kid that the only way he's going to figure out a problem was to think through the box, he had no idea what I was talking about... I guess you had to be there. Sometimes, and I'm sure I'm not the only one, I get into thinking that the young ones never paid their dues, but then I remember that it's us old ones that brought them to this point with the creation of tools that made everything easier so there's less need to go down to the bare metal.