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  1. Re:A possibility on Tackling Open Source's Gender Issues · · Score: 1

    The moment anyone starts to show interest in what i do with in private time, i would........

  2. Re:Some are harassed and attacked into leaving. on Tackling Open Source's Gender Issues · · Score: 1

    Yep, you are right. Next time you see a baby bleeding to death, don't stop. What? You wanna to screw up the law of the jungle?

  3. Re:This again? on Tackling Open Source's Gender Issues · · Score: 1

    Right away: It is called CATCH 22.
    Another one: The unemployment rate in USA is bellow 10%. But it is based only on the paid EI benefits. So, if you are unemployed, and don't get any EI benefits, you are not unemployed.....whatever that means.

  4. Re:This again? on Tackling Open Source's Gender Issues · · Score: 1

    Actually, the DNA is exactly the same. You did not know it, right? It is okey, you are just a boy. Now go back to school and check again what is the difference.

  5. Re:This again? on Tackling Open Source's Gender Issues · · Score: 1

    Yep, it has been. Go in any french software development company, and start counting male/female. You will be surprised...not happy, but who cares!

  6. Re:Community resistance on Tackling Open Source's Gender Issues · · Score: 1, Funny

    The funny things is that in France there are a lot more women developers than in USA for example. Funny, maybe they are smarter? I mean both french men and women....

  7. Re:Community resistance on Tackling Open Source's Gender Issues · · Score: 1

    I wonder if only women want to have babies, but not men, how is is actually happening???

  8. Re:Community resistance on Tackling Open Source's Gender Issues · · Score: 1

    I have met many geeks, and nerds, and developers, and here is the fact: nerds who use their free time to do geek things, does work regular job in corporate environment. So why should women do it, i wonder!

  9. Re:Community resistance on Tackling Open Source's Gender Issues · · Score: 1

    No. The reason is not the stupid jokes, but the dirty tricks. Women could make stupid jokes too, but at the of the day, who will hire them!!!!!!

  10. Re:Community resistance on Tackling Open Source's Gender Issues · · Score: 2

    I happen to know some of them, and yes, it is not easy quest. Very often, she said, when she goes to an interview, the moment they see her, their reaction is: Ohhhh, you are ahhhh., i see......k, lets start then.......... And she knows that it is already over, before even starting it. The funny thing is that it is not even discrimination but STUPIDITY. For some strange reason we, the male alpha wolfs, are failing to use half of our limited pool of talented developers. HALF. Can you imagine what it would be if we had 2 times more developers? All that is required is just to change our thinking. Oh, wait, forget it.

  11. Re:Original source on Serious Oracle Flaw Revealed; Patch Coming · · Score: 2

    Except if you somehow are able to connect your little, low privileged and hacked database to this Goliath, then it will result in extremely long and expensive repair procedure for this mastodon.

  12. Re:linux driver on Microsoft Announces ReFS, a New Filesystem For Windows 8 · · Score: 1

    I mean i am not going to use this new FS. NTFS is mature enough for me, for Win7 and linux.

  13. linux driver on Microsoft Announces ReFS, a New Filesystem For Windows 8 · · Score: 0

    Until there is no linux driver for this new FS, i am not going to switch. Not, Ever.

  14. Re:Canadians, this is your chance on Copyright Lobby Wants Canada Out of TPP Until Stronger Copyright Laws Passed · · Score: 2

    When we discussed the last "treaty" with USA, which in fact is giving them all the info about everyone and everything crossing our border (canadian), and how we become the 51th state, i asked them the reasonable question: NOW IS TIME TO COUNT. WHO THE FUCK VOTED FOR THEM?
    No one dared to say anything. That's our main problem, we are a nation of kids, 2nd grade. Barely able to read and do some base math, but unable to take any responsibility for their acts (voting).

  15. Re:Canadians, this is your chance on Copyright Lobby Wants Canada Out of TPP Until Stronger Copyright Laws Passed · · Score: 2

    Nothing supersedes the domestic law. NOTHING.

  16. Re:Great !! 123 more jobs, on BASF Moves GM Plant Research From Europe To US · · Score: 0

    Actually they are doing something like this: Hmm, nice OS we have here (DNA). I wonder what would happen if i change this bit (genome) of the funny looking kernel function.....Strange, i cannot do it, some nasty firewall stops me doing gods deeds. Oh, i see, what a nice stuxnet virus we have. OK, lets try it the hard way. Lets infiltrate as many viruses and let them to their nasty work. YES, I AM GENIUS. NOW I COULD CHANGE THIS BIT. 100 years later (10 ms computer time) because of the wide open doors, a thousand and thousand of viruses and in occupy the human body and do their nasty work. The senior a architect (mother nature) decides this little experiment is not working. FORMAT. Start again...

  17. Re:*Yawn* on Oracle and the Java Ecosystem · · Score: 2

    In Oracle's case, it is expensive, for them. If only they had not tried to "embrace" the whole java community, but as they cannot go back in time, java is history, so to say.

  18. Re:Internet wins on House Kills SOPA · · Score: 1

    And everyone became aware of SOPA. And what is more important, they also know about PIPA. One monster down, one more to go....

  19. Re:The problem is thieves. Get rid of them. on New Cable Designed To Deter Copper Thieves · · Score: 3, Funny

    Why stop here? Why not death penalty even if you get one little tiny hamburger. And his/her relatives in prison. For life.

  20. Re:Social Network Monitoring? on DHS Monitors Social Media For 'Political Dissent' · · Score: 1

    So, if you are not using Facebook, and you don't share all the juice details of your life, you are...terrorist, right? As the Google's founder used to say, if you are not terrorist, you have nothing to hide....

  21. Re:Protecting rights on White House Responds To SOPA, PIPA, and OPEN · · Score: 1

    Aristotel: The best way to win a dialogue is to start with false statement, and then using it to justify an the unjustice....
    The "inventors" got NOTHING. They "created" whatever it is, but after it is the big corporation that is using their invetion for 5,10,15,50 and 75 years??? I repeat, 75 years after the invention!!!! WHAT THE ^%#^%#^% How could you invent anything new, if you have to wait what, 75 YEARS!!!
    I will give one very good example why copyright, IP, whatever should last at most 2-5 years. INTERNET. It was invented by US military, and then given for "free" to the public. I say "free" because at the end of the day, who pays the military? The people. So who actually own the internet? You are correct, THE PEOPLE. Anyway, after it was made free, in a matter of very short period of time, you could see a progress unheard of, and unseen of in our whole history as a civilization. So, the correct response to every one who wants to restrict THE INTERNET, is to remind them, that we all already paid for it, and it is ours, for FREE. And any attempt to use some twisted logic justifying any unjust restriction over OUR INTERNET is &$&^%$^%&^$&^%$&$&&

  22. Re:Do no evil indeed on Google Caught Misbehaving By Kenyan Startup · · Score: 1

    I see. You are politician. Even if the dick is in your mouth, you would still insist that it could be an ice-cream. Keep sucking.

  23. Re:Do no evil indeed on Google Caught Misbehaving By Kenyan Startup · · Score: 1

    Idiot. Boy, or girl, first RTFA. Then if you still think it is rogue employee, RTFA. Then go to step one.

  24. Re:Do no evil indeed on Google Caught Misbehaving By Kenyan Startup · · Score: 1

    Better go and read one book, it will not make any difference, but at least after that you could say: I READ BOOK(s)

  25. Re:Microsoft Succeeded on Microsoft 'Trustworthy Computing' Turns 10 · · Score: 1

    LOL, so true. I did not mention it because who nowadays is not using Google!!!