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  1. Re:Yeah! on Senator Who Calls STEM Shortage a Hoax Appointed To Head Immigration · · Score: 1

    I'm starting to like Jeff Sessions.

    Get to the doctor now.

  2. Re:Foreign it is then! on Fake Engine Noise Is the Auto Industry's Dirty Little Secret · · Score: 1

    Er, like what?

  3. Re:Foreign it is then! on Fake Engine Noise Is the Auto Industry's Dirty Little Secret · · Score: 1

    On the contrary. Ford has some of the best engines you can buy and one of the best-looking lineups of any of the carmarkers right now.

  4. Re:It's about time. on Simon Pegg On Board To Co-Write Next Star Trek Film · · Score: 1

    "Clusterfuck"? That's not how you spell "awesome fun thing".

  5. Re:Can we send his whole administration... on SOTU: Community Colleges, Employers To Train Workers For High-Paying Coding Jobs · · Score: 1

    President Obama's arrogance and lawlessness is unprecedented in that office.

    It's cute how wrong you are. :3

  6. "Huge disadvantage" on Time For Microsoft To Open Source Internet Explorer? · · Score: 1

    I don't know, being open source hasn't helped Firefox, which keeps getting progressively worse with every release.

  7. Re:Javascript on Justified: Visual Basic Over Python For an Intro To Programming · · Score: 1

    Sure, whatever, but the language itself shouldn't be a puzzle.

  8. Re:Javascript on Justified: Visual Basic Over Python For an Intro To Programming · · Score: 1

    Anyone who wants to learn mroe can find out if the like the concept, the puzzles, and the headscratchers with just as much time and thought as they want.

    I don't want puzzles and headscratchers in my programming language, thanks.

  9. Re:forfeiture is sometimes better than incarcerati on Eric Holder Severely Limits Civil Forfeiture · · Score: 2

    There are laws on the books in California already that you can not discriminate when hiring an illegal alien over an american citizen

    [citation needed]

  10. Re:Win7 is the new XP on Microsoft Ends Mainstream Support For Windows 7 · · Score: 1

    They supported XP for 12 years. What exactly do you want from them?

  11. Re:selling your vote versus the secret ballot on How Bitcoin Could Be Key To Online Voting · · Score: 1

    I can show you stories about people who literally got fired or were threatened with being fired because they were suspected of being Obama supporters. And in many states that's perfectly legal.

    Now let's imagine life under your scheme.

  12. Re:Bar fucking barians ... on In Paris, Terrorists Kill 2 More, Take At Least 7 Hostages · · Score: 1

    BULLSHIT.

    I know the Internet is hard, let me help you:

    http://lmgtfy.com/?q=muslims+d...

  13. Re:Bar fucking barians ... on In Paris, Terrorists Kill 2 More, Take At Least 7 Hostages · · Score: 3, Informative

    They denounce it all the time. For some reason it almost never gets reported in the press.

  14. Re:islam on Gunmen Kill 12, Wound 7 At French Magazine HQ · · Score: 1

    Ask the people in Ireland.

  15. Re:i like open offices on The Open Office Is Destroying the Workplace · · Score: 1

    In the name of improving communication, I would even go so far as to split team members up and spread them around the office so they can better mingle with other groups in your supply / input / process / output / customer chain.

    You are definitely manager material.

    Did it ever occur to you that if someone actually needs to communicate with someone else they can get up out of their chair and go talk to the other person? Or use that old-fashioned thing called a "telephone"?

  16. Re:HDD Advantage on 6 Terabyte Hard Drive Round-Up: WD Red, WD Green and Seagate Enterprise 6TB · · Score: 1

    Samsung's 850 Pros have a 10-year warranty, although they are still quite expensive.

    Also techreport.com has been running an endurance test, and a couple of the drives have reached 1.5 petabytes of writes without failing. I think they all lasted well beyond the manufacturers' expected write limits.

    Basically, they've reached the point now that the average consumer can't wear out a drive.

  17. Re:Patriotic to NOT watch it instead? on Sony To Release the Interview Online Today; Apple Won't Play Ball · · Score: 1

    A good effort. 8.5/10

  18. Every star trek movie since the reboot has been so sad

    "Every" being two? And you misspelled "awesome".

  19. Re:Waste of Time on "Star Trek 3" To Be Helmed By "Fast & Furious" Franchise Director Justin Lin · · Score: 1

    Yeah, but here's the thing: Gene Roddenberry is dead, and a lot of the original Trek stuff is godawful boring shit. It's time to move on.

  20. Re:Got out of Ford on Ford Ditches Microsoft Partnership On Sync, Goes With QNX · · Score: 4, Funny

    Given that the stock price went from $2 in 2009 to $15 today, they were thinking they were smarter than you. Apparently they were right.

  21. Don't go around tonight... on Excuse Me While I Kiss This Guy: The Science of Misheard Song Lyrics · · Score: 1

    It's bound to take your life.
    There's a bathroom on the right.

  22. Re:This partisan "report" was released for one rea on CIA Lied Over Brutal Interrogations · · Score: 1

    It wasn't the Democrats that put us at risk, Sparky.

  23. Re:She's _4_ on Programmer Father Asks: What Gets Little Girls Interested In Science? · · Score: 1

    Came here to post this. I guess he expected her to be choosing between MIT and Caltech by now.

  24. Re:Anti-worker would mean against, not for... on DOOM 3DO Source Released On Github · · Score: 1

    Being anti-union is inherantly being for the workers, not the overseers.

    Are you trying for the "Dumbest Slashdot Comment of the Year" award? I commend your effort, but competition is stiff.

  25. Re:Um, what? on Former HP CEO Carly Fiorina Considering US Presidential Run · · Score: 1

    It is now well established that Obamacare was brought into existence by threat and fraud.

    I see. So being passed by the established legal process is now considered "threat and fraud".