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  1. Re:obvious on Oracle Switching To Linux · · Score: -1

    Oh btw, Rob Malda, you incompetent SHIT FOR BRAINS, I tried to create an account called Prisoner Of Gravity. It said "We have mailed the password to your email address." So where's my fucking email, bitch? Is it because I have negative Karma? If so, does that mean that you LIE to people with negative karma when they try to create a new account, CLAIMING that the email is sent even though it hasn't been?

  2. Re:obvious on Oracle Switching To Linux · · Score: -1

    To my knowledge, KDE doesn't support double-buffered widgets. Or alpha transparencies. Or a proper event-generation model. Screw KDE, it sucks.

  3. Re:AMD even gets a mention, on Artwork from Ancient Atari History · · Score: -1

    AMD products not reliable? Jebzuz, what are the chances?

    The more things change, the more they stay the same.

  4. Re:werd to my windows hommies on Capturing Waste Heat with Quantum Mechanics · · Score: -1

    Are you the jackass that felt it was necessary to point out my comma and apostrophe deficiency?

  5. Re:first page lengthening post on Capturing Waste Heat with Quantum Mechanics · · Score: -1

    It's because he couldn't balance a tree to save his life. That's what happens when your degree is in History. Data types throw you for a loop, you simply don't know what to do with them. You think that fudging around is the way to make it work.

    Thus, page-lengthening posts.

  6. Re:Well gee *that* makes sense.... on Java Native Compilation Examined · · Score: -1

    Bloody hell, you're right. Of course, I question the utility of correcting someone else's spelling and grammar in a sentence that has, more likely than not, escaped rigorous proof-reading.

  7. Re:Well gee *that* makes sense.... on Java Native Compilation Examined · · Score: -1

    You're welcome, bitch. And just for the record, there's only one incorrect use of an apostrophe.

  8. Re:It's about time! on Java Native Compilation Examined · · Score: -1

    Operator overloading is not included in the definition of an Object Oriented Language. (Neither are templates for that matter). C++ people get confused on that point for some reason.

  9. Re:Well gee *that* makes sense.... on Java Native Compilation Examined · · Score: -1

    Except of course, for the fact, that compiling a Java application to run natively WON'T increase it's speed OR decrease it's memory requirements.

  10. Re:Cruel, cruel timothy... on TCP/IP Enabled Lego Brick · · Score: -1

    I'm ashamed to be called a geek today. TCP/IP enabled Lego Brick? That just makes me sick.

  11. Re:out of touch on Beginning Perl for Bioinformatics · · Score: -1

    What's with the last couple of sentences? I think I know.

    of the perl I have done is to support older apps written in it as well as the crappy little scripting/parsing tasks that perl has always been good for.

    Translation: he's a SysAdmin or QA dipshit. They're all like that, the talentless no-future fucks.

  12. Re:Perl Bioinformatics for AI Neuroscience on Beginning Perl for Bioinformatics · · Score: -1

    lol... Mentifex, you old coot.

    Moddd up, AGAIN.

    The moderators here are just unbelievable.

  13. Re:Perl sucks! on Beginning Perl for Bioinformatics · · Score: -1

    Do I even have to point out that people have attempted to write software with Perl? I mean, we're communicating on a system built with it, for Christ's sake. So obviously someone doesn't know how to choose the right language for the right job. BTW other, general purpose languages (which Perl is NOT) have APIs for 'extraction and reporting,' so Perl is nothing special.

  14. Perl sucks! on Beginning Perl for Bioinformatics · · Score: -1

    I mean, really! REALLY REALLY SUCKS! It's syntactic sugar stew, and it's worthless for real software.

  15. Re:Linux World? on LinuxWorld Preview · · Score: -1

    No, I play both sides of the fence. Slashdot is performance art, not information and discussion.

  16. HotJava on Public Survey For NASA's Planetary Research Priorities · · Score: -1

    First HotJava post!

    This is totally offtopic, but holy shit, this browser isn't half bad. Why did Sun drop it, it's really not so awful that it couldn't have been salvaged.

    Bizarre.

    Silly Sun, HotJava was a step in the right direction, why'd you stop developing it?

    Sheesh.

  17. Re:Slop! on Slashback: Cheats, Entries, Loki · · Score: -1

    I agree with this post heartily. Mod it up.

  18. Re:Deflation rate? on EverQuest and the UN · · Score: -1

    Wasn't there the EXACT SAME post as this before, except with a weapon called the 'Wurmslayer'? Is it just me or is someone fucking around and trying to fool non-EQers somehow with these types of posts?

  19. Re:Time to invade Israel on EverQuest and the UN · · Score: -1

    Too late, Israel is already an American colony in everything but name. Why do you think Muslim countries hate America and the Jews? Cuz America and the Jews have never learnt when it's time to fuck off and leave them alone, that's why.

  20. Sounds like.. on EverQuest and the UN · · Score: -1

    This really bad Tom Clancy book I read. Maybe Everquest is a conspiracy to enslave us all.

  21. This is what Linux is all about on Borking Outlook Express · · Score: -1

    The Linux cult cannot accept software from the Evil Ones.

    I can't believe this made the /. front page. You guys really are jerks, you know that?

  22. Re:comments on what I saw. on Mandrake Releases 8.2 Beta · · Score: -1

    You know what the funniest thing is? Linux lusers are usually skanky little shits who like to think "looks don't matter" but look at the OS they use, it's all style AND NO SUBSTANCE! Everyone else stopped using faggoty themes years ago, except Linux Lusers.

  23. Re:Linux This... on LinuxWorld Preview · · Score: -1

    Shut up, Geno. Slashdot is the place for Linux cultists, not cultists of the Path.

  24. Re:Preparation for LWCE on LinuxWorld Preview · · Score: -1

    You sound like such a loser. Lost your laptop, lost a partition on your hard drive (wtf? I've never lost a hard drive due to a sudden power out, are you a moron or something? using some sort of 'experimental' hard drive partition? Idiot.)

  25. Re:Linux World? on LinuxWorld Preview · · Score: -1

    Java for servers. JSP for HTML servers, straight Java applications for specialized servers for thin clients and the like. Or RMI if that's your thing.

    Run it all on Solaris or on Windows 2000, Linux doesn't have proper threading so it's right out.

    Basically, Linux has no reason to exist. Capiche?