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  1. Re:This isn't a question on Ireland Votes Yes To Same-Sex Marriage · · Score: 1

    You are a fucked-up piece of shit. Your parents should never have been allowed in the same geographic region, never mind joined at the groin. Perhaps it's not too late. Kill yourself and your offspring before humanity suffers any longer.

  2. Re:This isn't a question on Ireland Votes Yes To Same-Sex Marriage · · Score: 1

    Your poor grammar is really grating. Perhaps your debating skills would increase if you took that ESL course you've been putting off.

    Of course, given your other posts, it's quite possible that you are completely beyond hope as a literate and logical human being. Sucks to be you. And the poor shit-head who birthed you.

  3. Re:This isn't a question on Ireland Votes Yes To Same-Sex Marriage · · Score: 1

    You are an illogical fuck-wit. Go fuck yourself with a pitchfork.

  4. Re:This isn't a question on Ireland Votes Yes To Same-Sex Marriage · · Score: 1

    What the fuck does love have to do with marriage? I would wager that greater than 80% of marriages happen between people who do not love each other. Historically, in many societies, the couple would meet briefly, if at all, before being married. Love certainly had nothing to do with it then.

    You are an ignorant shit. Go flush yourself.

  5. Re:This isn't a question on Ireland Votes Yes To Same-Sex Marriage · · Score: 1

    It's impossible to prove, but even Judaism admits that before Judaism there was marriage. It's hard to know exactly when organized religion came into existence, but I don't know of any evidence of it going back that far (dawn of modern man).

  6. Re: This isn't a question on Ireland Votes Yes To Same-Sex Marriage · · Score: 1

    Sounds like the case had more to do with (statutory) rape and less to do with the evils of polygamy.

  7. Re:This isn't a question on Ireland Votes Yes To Same-Sex Marriage · · Score: 2

    There's absolutely nothing wrong with polygamy. You look like an intolerant shit-face when you group it together with slavery or human sacrifice.

  8. Re:*shrug* on 25 Years Today - Windows 3.0 · · Score: 1

    Best browser I ever used ran on 3.1. It was GNNBrowser, from AOL. It supported tabs. Long before Opera. Long before Netscape. It supported all the major media types available at the time (little more than jpg and gif, really). It was stable. I remember having 20-ish tabs open at once. The first tab would be a list of all the other tabs, so you could easily find the correct tab to switch to.

  9. Re:Force his hand..."Sue me! Sooner than later..." on Student Photographer Threatened With Suspension For Sports Photos · · Score: 1

    I think you win the shithead, fucked up, most stupid and ignorant post of the year award. Um, congrats?

  10. Re:Easy to read? on The Reason For Java's Staying Power: It's Easy To Read · · Score: 5, Insightful

    If you confuse easy to read with easy to understand, you aren't a skilled programmer.

  11. Re:How does one tell the difference? on Oldest Stone Tools Predate Previous Record Holder By 700,000 Years · · Score: 5, Funny

    Look at the picture in TFA. It's a rock.

  12. Re:Or they're just proxying their connections on Canadian Piracy Rates Plummet As Industry Points To New Copyright Notice System · · Score: 1

    At a start, it should be less than the average lifetime, instead of 2x the average lifetime.

  13. Re:North Pole on The Brainteaser Elon Musk Asks New SpaceX Engineers · · Score: 1

    The compass directions were used long before there were magnetic compasses.

  14. Re:Password updating on Survey: 2/3 of Public Sector Workers Wouldn't Report a Security Breach · · Score: 1

    Exactly. This is why my work passwords have always been XX or XXX depending on the the number of characters required and the word I chose. I've been doing it that way for almost 20 years.

  15. Re:Game the System on Survey: 2/3 of Public Sector Workers Wouldn't Report a Security Breach · · Score: 1

    Why did you comment before reading the rest of the GP's comment?

  16. Re:all of that can be fixed on Survey: 2/3 of Public Sector Workers Wouldn't Report a Security Breach · · Score: 1

    The Constitution does not promise anything to the citizens of the US. What kind of crap civics class did you attend, and why haven't you read the document yourself since then?

  17. Re:As long as you consider one... on Choosing the Right IDE · · Score: 1

    I recommend killing yourself after doing the same for any offspring you may have already spawned. Stupidity such as yours can be disastrous in the wrong hands.

  18. Re:Do most of the work? on Choosing the Right IDE · · Score: 1

    If you think that searching for myFun( is enough to be able to rename a function across multiple files, you have used a very limited set of languages.

  19. Re:Do most of the work? on Choosing the Right IDE · · Score: 1

    Or you could use an IDE that won't mess up because your forgot to add a ? in the middle of your pattern. You can use an IDE that support multi-file undo, so it doesn't take 2 hours to sort out the mess. i.e. you could actually be productive instead of retarded.

  20. Re:Can I turn features off? on Choosing the Right IDE · · Score: 1

    In Xcode - cmd-A following by ctrl-I. Re-indents based on the built-in rules. No, they aren't configurable, but at least you know every Xcode user will see the same thing.

    Other IDEs have the same sort of feature.

    If you require your own idiosyncratic style, God help the poor fools who have to work with you.

  21. Re:There can be only one. on Choosing the Right IDE · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Really? You must not do much real-world programming then. Working on command line utilities in your spare time doesn't count. I can count on one hand the number of developers I know who are competent with either, and I know plenty of competent programmers. Basically, your assumption smells like the shit hole you crapped it out of.

  22. Re:Won't someone think of the birds. on Energy Dept. Wants Big Wind Energy Technology In All 50 US States · · Score: 2

    We throw you in first, to stop the whining.

  23. Re: Minimum Wage on Los Angeles Raises Minimum Wage To $15 an Hour · · Score: 1

    That's ok. You're just a pathetic idiot. Not all jobs are in production of goods. A store clerk isn't going to magically generate more sales just because she's paid more.

  24. Re:Sudafed on Genetically Engineered Yeast Makes It Possible To Brew Morphine · · Score: 1

    Of course there was no shortage. You don't think there's 15 tons of meth in an evidence locker somewhere, do you?

  25. Re:probably good on Using Satellites To Monitor Bridge Safety · · Score: 1

    All infrastructure is crumbling (or the appropriate adjective for the building material). That's a simple fact. The only question is how far along is the crumbling, and when will it lead to complete failure?