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  1. Re:Hope and... on Patriot Act Up For Renewal, Nobody Notices · · Score: 0

    It's amazing that breathing thinking people could actually believe this. The only two candidates in the last election who would have earnestly tried to changed a thing were Dennis Kucinich and Ron Paul. You guys blew it, voting with the television fails every time.

  2. Re:Quantity, not quality. on Chinese Written Language To Dominate Internet · · Score: 0

    mei guanxi, dan shi shen me shi hou slashdot going to support unicode? It's 2010, duke nuke 'em forever is available for preorder on amazon and this place still doesn't support unicode. Maybe they'll ditch that vacation to Tahiti and upgrade they're system. FAT CHANCE BUBBA, NOT IN THIS LIFETIME!!!

  3. Re:good on Stargate Universe Cancelled · · Score: 0

    This was the best thing to come out of sci-fi [sic] in years. Without this show the channel is a total loss. Hugely disappointed here.

  4. Re:Really? on Which Language To Learn? · · Score: 0

    As for shit coding environments and good coding environments, that is tied to creativity and that has a real impact upon performance. If someone hates M$ and .net then it will cripple the creativity and their productivity will be terrible, fact of life.

    spoken like a lifetime microsoft user.

  5. Re:Yeah right. on Military Uses 'Bat-Hook' To Tap Power From Lines · · Score: 0

    oh shit, you're right.

  6. Re:Sybase on What's the Oracle Trial Against SAP Really About? · · Score: 0

    Can I run a website with this? No. We are still making incompatible changes, and certainly do not believe the code is production quality. Right now we are defaulting many configure operations to generate debugging code for us so our binaries are not optimal. support one of the official forks. official fork sounds paradoxical. What should we call a fork whose only reason for being is to keep something free? Let's call it a frork. Or in the case of Maria and L'Office, a frorakle.

  7. Re:Avoid Oracle on What's the Oracle Trial Against SAP Really About? · · Score: 0

    Oracle set its pricing based on what they thought the company would pay, which if true shows you what kind of corporate culture you're dealing with.

  8. Re:Yeah right. on Military Uses 'Bat-Hook' To Tap Power From Lines · · Score: 0

    You seem to have a comprehension problem. blair1q stated: it's not the military's fault, it's the politicians. I stated: the president makes decisions based on the word of the military. From out of left field you emit some random bullshit about how presidents don't do the things they say they will, and then proceed to imply my statement was pointless. Here's a new point, Go back to the top of the thread read it and then reply you stupid cunt.

  9. Re:Yeah right. on Military Uses 'Bat-Hook' To Tap Power From Lines · · Score: 0

    Both Bush and Obama said the following "I'll go with what the commander on the ground says is best" Fucking google it.

  10. Re:Don't confuse those who serve on Military Uses 'Bat-Hook' To Tap Power From Lines · · Score: 1, Insightful

    It doesn't matter what you think of me, I don't care. You didn't address my points: The military is bankrupting our country, our presence in other nations engender ill will. What you said is: "As long as your following orders, it's ok. Herp derp, Soldiers are special, therefore I'm special too because I served. You're a cucka face" Wake up bucko, this isn't space command of the 21st century. China is going to beat our ass with a 2x4, and they're going to do it without using military might. We're fucked if people don't come around and accept the inevitable transformations needed to compete with the singular vision of 1.2 billion people. xue zhong wen hai shi ni mei you dong shi

  11. Re:Yeah right. on Military Uses 'Bat-Hook' To Tap Power From Lines · · Score: 0, Insightful

    There's no reasoning with hardcore statists, they are too far gone. The cognitive dissonance between patriotism and objective morality is too much to handle, so they go with patriotism. iraqbodycount.org ~100,000 documented civilian deaths. What is going to come of that? How many people did the US piss off.

  12. Superhero's they aren't. on Military Uses 'Bat-Hook' To Tap Power From Lines · · Score: -1, Troll

    "a kind of bat-hook for real-life superheroes" So the people who work for the US military are superheroes? They materially represent the coercive tenticles of the US having outposts in 150+ other countries inposing a grand will under the threat of violence. These superheroes are a clear and present danger to the national security of the united state of america, and are bankrupting our country. Bring the troops home, lets get them integrated back into the private sector.

  13. Re:FIRST!!!!! on How To Profit From Planetary-Scale Computing · · Score: 1

    webmistressrachel, I think he likes you.

  14. Re:Sid you mean Java or Java-VM or Java-SE or Java on Oracle To Monetize Java VM · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    It's fucking satire.

  15. Re:Sid you mean Java or Java-VM or Java-SE or Java on Oracle To Monetize Java VM · · Score: 1

    I really thought that I can't believe you guys didn't see the tongue in cheek here. I thought I made it plainly clear that I was mocking a lamer

  16. Re:Sid you mean Java or Java-VM or Java-SE or Java on Oracle To Monetize Java VM · · Score: 2, Funny

    Well. I could whip up some cross platform guis in Scala, but the real question is: Can it web scale? If it doesn't have web scale synergies, then lets be real - it's no better than perl.

  17. Re:Everything was fine... on Europe Simulates Total Cyber War · · Score: 1

    I didn't read your post, it was just the first one with a score above 2. I didn't read the article, I didn't even read the summary! However, here I sit and will tell you exactly what the article said. European government cooperated in testing their systems. They hired top notch people. when it was said an done, they found that severe work needed to be done to secure the systems in preparation for future threats. The article also manages to embarrass a government agency due to their incompetence. While the systems are holding up ok for now, it's just a matter of time before the whole thing comes crashing down at the feet of cyber terrorists. How'd I do?

  18. Re:I don't think this will compete directly with i on First Chrome OS Notebooks Due This Month · · Score: 1

    Get off my lawn!

  19. Will, please read. on Will Wright To Make Fan-Participation TV Show · · Score: 1

    Will, we're still waiting for simcity 5 with hulking complexity and more stuff.

  20. Re:No thats isn't the most importaint question on Hands-On Test With the Dirt-Cheap CherryPad Tablet · · Score: 1

    It can. I've tested it, it looks good.

  21. Re:But how much energy is that? on Giant Impact Crater Found In Australia · · Score: 1

    Who are we?

  22. Apple doesn't want an open web on Apple Deprecates Their JVM · · Score: 1

    Apple doesn't want an open web. They are trying to justify their purely commercial desire to kill off flash support - and they have plenty of reasons, not least of which is that the sales of 99c and $1.49 casual games in the app store would be severely impacted by the availability of a catalog of tens of thousands of already-released flash games.