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  1. Re:Would you move over it? on US ISPs Delay Rollout of "Six Strikes" Copyright Enforcement Framework · · Score: 1

    Yes

  2. Re:What do you mean, "now" starting? on Programming — Now Starting In Elementary School · · Score: 1

    You mean when? Some 20 years ago?

  3. Re:Quality is Job 1 on Ask Slashdot: Is Outsourcing Development a Good Idea? · · Score: 1

    Oh, and just one comment, it is not coincidence that the Indian Kitchen is so much spicy. Believe me, it is not make the food more yummy, it is to kill most of the parasites in the food......think about it.......

  4. Re:Quality is Job 1 on Ask Slashdot: Is Outsourcing Development a Good Idea? · · Score: 1

    Top notch is made by top notch schools and universities, something that India lacks so much, as they lack something as simple as....washroom/restroom. You don't believe me? Go and check by yourself.

  5. Re:Persian vs Arabian on Iran Threatens Legal Action Against Google For Not Labeling Gulf 'Persian' · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Do you remember Alexander Makedonsky? Who fighted against, guess who, Persia? So guess what, it is Persian Gulf, it will be Persian Gulf, it was Persian Gulf when there was not even English language at all.

  6. Re:Going Through The Same Thing on Ask Slashdot: Is Outsourcing Development a Good Idea? · · Score: 1

    dont be stupid. It is simple, if you help them outsource today, tomorrow 10 local developers would be without work. You included.

  7. Re:Going Through The Same Thing on Ask Slashdot: Is Outsourcing Development a Good Idea? · · Score: 2

    It is about fair play. What is sooo hard to understand??? You live in country where the fireman gets 100k+, without education, without any skills, without the brain power, without the whole live constant reeducation, and you think 70k+ is too much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Holy frack, man, take some courses in math, the elementary one, and then come again and ask the same question.

  8. Re:Going Through The Same Thing on Ask Slashdot: Is Outsourcing Development a Good Idea? · · Score: 0

    My experience with Indian teams tells me that they are not worth the penny. These guys are so lazy, so how to say, bureaucratic, that i simply don't have enough words in my dictionary to explain it. They really do believe that 100 donkeys are better than 1 horse! Literally. And what is more important, their education just sucks. Sorry, but these guys does not believe in Aristotle logic, but in their (who knows, maybe it is superior) Krishna/Shiva/Buddha kind of logic. Trust me, when your knowledge of math and logic are totally different with the other guy, there is simply no way you could manage anything sound and logical. Just no way. You don't believe me? Go to your local church and try to make persuade them that GOD does not exists.

  9. Re:Going Through The Same Thing on Ask Slashdot: Is Outsourcing Development a Good Idea? · · Score: 1

    In which country is your outsourcing team living?

  10. what about telecomuting? on Ask Slashdot: Is Outsourcing Development a Good Idea? · · Score: 1

    Actually it is as simple as that: If the guys are unable to move the telecommuting job type, then how are they going to manage outsourcing kind of development, which is much much more complicated and has a lot of more issues to solve!!!!! So, short answer, first try telecommuting, if it is not working for you, then don't waste your money for outsourcing.

  11. Re:Better argument. on Canada's Internet Surveillance Bill: Not Dead After All · · Score: 1

    Event better: Either you are child pornographer, or you don't support the bill.

  12. Windows to GO... on The 30 Best Features of Windows · · Score: 2

    I have to admit, i LIKE this feature. Everybody with me: Windows TO GO GO GO.

  13. Re:I had a BlackBerry on With BB10, RIM Tries To Break Out of the 'Mobile Ecosystem' Model · · Score: 1

    Who is supposed to develop better software and hardware??? The crap that they hire straight from the university? Or the crap that is fortified inside and only a nuclear reaction could force them out? Be realistic, RIM is actually the living example of "Peter principle". Anyone seen dino these days?

  14. Re:Out of Touch on With BB10, RIM Tries To Break Out of the 'Mobile Ecosystem' Model · · Score: 1

    You are wrong, all these RIM guys have only one aim. Paying, their, mortgage. For as long as it takes. Period. For god sake, they say there are 10 000 working for RIM, and they are still unable to produce any linux based OS??? Never mind, keep buying bloated black berry, and let them pay their mortgages.

  15. Re:Sports cars at QNX on With BB10, RIM Tries To Break Out of the 'Mobile Ecosystem' Model · · Score: 1

    But, but, but, all of their ecosystem is bloated and windows based. How the heck are they going to migrate to linux/qnx??? I mean, in the coming 5 years, because right now, they have ZERO support for Qnx. Heck, they don't even have enough, or even any Linux developers and tools. So, how are they going to migrate to Qnx, HOW???

  16. Facebook icon should be on Undergrad Project Offers Site Privacy Information At a Glance · · Score: 1

    A naked man, doggy style, screaming, DO IT, DO IT, HERE, TAKE MY MONEY (ops, that was Apple :D )

  17. Simple on Mozilla Calls CISPA an "Alarming" Threat to Privacy · · Score: 0

    Very simple. Because it does not matter what they say. The bill is already, almost i mean, cooked and ready to go. So now Mozzila could pretend that they are the good guys (by crying river over "privacy"), and in the same time the masters of disguise would not punish them, as the bill has already passed the most important obstacle.

  18. Re:Unfortunately... on Ask Slashdot: Sources For Firmware and Hardware Books? · · Score: 1

    And is it working? And is it working fast? And is it right?

  19. It is not the DRM stupid. on Sci-Fi Publisher Tor Ditches DRM For E-Books · · Score: 1

    It is the PRICE TAG. Can anyone explain me how a dead tree book costs $10, while the ebook is only $18??? What? The bits and bytes are more expensive than the ink!!! Nevertheless, my top limit for a book is $9.99. E-book. No matter how much i want to buy "Legends of the Dragonrealm, Vol. III", i would never ever go over my top limit. I would rather steal it, print it, and give it for free, but would never never never ever feed the pigs, i mean the publishers.

  20. Re:Windows kernel is C on C/C++ Back On Top of the Programming Heap? · · Score: 1

    You mean, that these wonderful libraries are better than ACE?

  21. Re:Windows kernel is C on C/C++ Back On Top of the Programming Heap? · · Score: 1

    Seconded.

  22. No disconnect.... on EU Commissioner: We Cannot Allow ISP Disconnects · · Score: 1

    BUT, but, only for countries who struggle for democracies. And if you happen to already have democracy, then i am sorry, but the rule becomes: YES, DISCONNECT.

  23. We promise on Twitter: 'We Promise To Not Be a Patent Troll' · · Score: 4, Funny

    We, the poor users, promise to believe you.......

  24. The moral... on The Dead Past: the Biggest Threat To Privacy Is Us · · Score: 1

    So, what is the moral? The best way to keep your privacy is to think like a criminal, funny, ain't?

  25. quantum what??? on The First Universal Quantum Network · · Score: 2

    If this is really a quantum network, why do they need a fiber to send the information!!!!!!!!!!!!!