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  1. Re:This isn't news on IT Night Shift Workers: Fat and Undersexed · · Score: 0

    Who the fuck is dubya?

    I hate this whole grandfathering thing "Oohh my User ID has fewer digits than yours, therefore I am more correct".

    Did it perhaps occur to you that I re-registered under a new account? Or that I've been reading /. for years but wasn't really interested in contributing until recently? And even if it did not, why does my user id have any relevance to what I'm saying?

    Why is your anecdotal experience working at a porn shop any more valid than my anecdotal experience of living with and being married to a shift worker?

  2. Re:This isn't news on IT Night Shift Workers: Fat and Undersexed · · Score: 0

    My apologies, I forgot, /. is just Year 10 science class all over again

  3. Put it to work for you on Exploiting the iPad's Glowing Keyboard · · Score: -1

    With any luck, ShoulderPad will be open to SQL injection. Little Bobby Tables strikes again!

  4. Re:thisius whaIUNTJA,JMAIERUYHNEEEDTO knoiw on Exploiting the iPad's Glowing Keyboard · · Score: -1

    Whoever downmodded this missed the point I think

  5. This isn't news on IT Night Shift Workers: Fat and Undersexed · · Score: 0

    Anyone who has ever lived with a shift worker doesn't need some fucking study tell them this.

    I've been married for years to an RN, so I can tell you first hand that almost anyone who works shift, the first thing to go is their energy, and sex is an immediate victim. In fact, all of those issues related to a lack of energy.

  6. Just too much homosexual innuendo in G+ on Google+ Already At 10 Million Users · · Score: 0

    I just can't help thinking of a Circle Jerk every time I drag someone into a google "circle".

    Is that just me?

  7. Re:DVI-D, HDMI Cables on DisplayPort-To-HDMI Cables May Be Recalled Over Licensing · · Score: 0

    Uuh, at what stage in your sudafed analogy did? At no stage did you mention anything illegal happening.

    The restrictions put in place around sudafed is because sudafed contains codine, and it's been proven that drug manufacturers were purchasing over-the-counter codine-based products to produce amphetamines. Not theoretically, they really were doing it.

    If you buy two packets of sudafed within 30 days from the same chemist you're not going to get red flagged, and it takes what, 10 seconds?. Sheesh.

  8. Damn forigners on The View From the Ground At an Indian Call Center · · Score: 0

    When I used to work at a Cisco callcentre in Sydney, Australia I used to deal with 90% Americans, as they would be doing routine maintenance in the middle of the night and it would go wrong.

    I had two gentlemen on the phone one day, and one of them goes "Well siree, I must say I'm very pleased that I'm not talking to a foreigner this time!" to which the other guy on the phone says "... you do realise this guy is Australian, right?"

    Funniest moment of my day.

  9. Re:WTF is Thunderbolt? on First Thunderbolt Peripherals Arrive To Market · · Score: 0

    define:thunderbolt

    thunderbolt/THndrblt/Noun
    1. A flash of lightning with a simultaneous crash of thunder.
    2. A supposed bolt or shaft believed to be the destructive agent in a lightning flash, esp. as an attribute of a god such as Jupiter or Thor.

  10. WTF is Thunderbolt? on First Thunderbolt Peripherals Arrive To Market · · Score: 0

    WTF is Thunderbolt?

  11. Re:links broken in comments? on Hard Drive Overclocking Competition From Secau · · Score: 0

    Double-right-click and the menu shows up in FF5

  12. Re:Take 'em offline on Massive Botnet "Indestructible," Say Researchers · · Score: 2, Insightful

    The third time, require a faxed copy of a receipt/invoice/statement from a third party

    Yeah, because I still live in 1998 and work at a law firm, and thus have access to a fax machine

  13. Re:Why? on Video Game Free Speech Ruling Aftermath · · Score: 0

    Because as far as I can tell, some parents are lazy and want the ability to blame everyone else for their failings, rather than realise that it is their own job to raise and educate their child.

    I do not believe that this is the majority of parents. I believe the majority of parents do a good job of this. However it's the minority of parents who, of course, make the most noise.

    Where I live, pornographic magazines are right next to the checkout counter at my local petrol station. They're wrapped of course, but the visible part of the covers is still quite provocative. It's MY responsibility and duty to teach my son how and when/if he should consume such material, and until he becomes old enough to make the decision for himself, to make it for him.

  14. Re:Been there, done that? on Man Ordered At Gunpoint To Hand Over Phone For Recording Cops · · Score: 0

    You sir, are a lemming traitor piece of shit. Its fuckheads like you that empower fuckheads like that.

    So, my opinion gets slammed as being a troll, but this one somehow gets a score of 2? Oh, what an upside down world /. is

  15. Been there, done that? on Man Ordered At Gunpoint To Hand Over Phone For Recording Cops · · Score: -1, Troll

    Have you ever been in a high adrenaline situation that ended in you shooting and killing someone? Have you ever voluntarily ended someones life? Have you had someone film you whilst you do this? Unless the answer to all of the above is "yes", how about you keep your damning judgements to yourself. These police put their lives on the line for your protection every single day, and it's not our place to pass judgement on their behaviour. That's for disciplinary hearings. Also, phrases like "in a hail of bullets" stink of tabloid reporting and have no place on a serious news post. Dissapointing.