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  1. Re:Who cares. on Google Security Expert Finds, Publicly Discloses Windows Kernel Bug · · Score: 1

    erm, and if i wasn't a moron, i'd have s/surfing/browsing that before submitting, as i meant to... we all know 'internet surfing' is a perfectly legit technical term, right?

  2. Re:Who cares. on Google Security Expert Finds, Publicly Discloses Windows Kernel Bug · · Score: 1

    and if you're technical, you wouldn't say nonsense like 'internet surfing'

  3. Re:Oblig on Google Security Expert Finds, Publicly Discloses Windows Kernel Bug · · Score: -1, Redundant

    i believe you were late

  4. Cool. on Motorola Building "Self-Aware" Smartphone · · Score: 1

    Now how is this even remotely related to self-awareness?

  5. Re:How to save your company on First Looks At Windows 8.1, Complete With 'Start' Button · · Score: 1

    what good is an oh-so-powerful "power shell" (it's actually a bad joke compared with proper shells) when you lack most of the programs which make it useful?

  6. Re:Lame on Ubuntu Closes Longstanding Bug #1 · · Score: 1

    are bugs really the same as bug reports?

  7. Re:Every time Google changes gMail on Google Rolling Out Gmail Redesign · · Score: 1

    > And by that I mean less like an email client.
    Maybe because it is not an email client.

  8. Web-based email interfaces on Google Rolling Out Gmail Redesign · · Score: 1

    fucking dispense with them altogether.

  9. approximately 6,712 on Judge Orders Child Porn Suspect To Decrypt His Hard Drives · · Score: 1

    very approximate.

  10. Re:What kind of encryption did the FBI break? on Judge Orders Child Porn Suspect To Decrypt His Hard Drives · · Score: 1

    Well you generally wouldn't memorize one-time-pads in your head - but of course the proposal is stupid, otherwise /. wouldn't mod it up

  11. Actually... on How Did You Learn How To Program? · · Score: 1

    this isn't an "Ask Slashdot".

  12. Re:what's the point of itunes in search results? on Google's View On the Whac-a-Mole of Blocking Pirate Sites · · Score: 1

    equivalently:
    > my wife likes it because you buy and then you sort of have it.
    wow.

  13. Re:It has not failed yet on Moore's Law Fails At NAND Flash Node · · Score: 0, Redundant

    capacistors? really i thought it was more like resitors or inducistivitors.

  14. Re:Yes, let's bring that back on Vastly Improved Raspberry Pi Performance With Wayland · · Score: 1

    I'm not quite sure what you're trying to say - however initially all i was arguing against was the claim that moore's law had come to an end. or rather, overtook or got significantly overtaken by reality.

  15. wat on Supercomputers At TACC Getting a Speed Boost · · Score: 1

    > "the top of the Top 500 supercomputer list, which ranks the world's fastest supercomputers."
    Redundant much redundancy?

    > "the emigration to"
    uh-oh.

    > Internet2
    Bitch, please.

  16. Re:Joke's on them. on Chinese Hackers Steal Top US Weapons Designs · · Score: 1

    > The designs are in Engrish.
    FTFY

  17. Re:Yes, let's bring that back on Vastly Improved Raspberry Pi Performance With Wayland · · Score: 1

    Moore's law is about transistor density (or equivalently, the number of transistors) doubling every other year. Number of transistors and transistor density are equivalent in this case because Moore's law isn't constrained to a single die. Considering the whole machine instead, adding another core roughly doubles the amount of transistors, and hence the density from (say) 1 gazillion transistors per 19" casing to 2 gazillion transistors per 19" casing.

  18. Re:Yes, let's bring that back on Vastly Improved Raspberry Pi Performance With Wayland · · Score: 1

    So you don't understand Moore's law. Thanks for making that obvious.

  19. Re:Surprise is that this doesn't happen already on US Entertainment Industry To Congress: Make It Legal For Us To Deploy Rootkits · · Score: 2

    This isn't "Funny", but simply true. Reputation is what it's all about since you don't earn money for releasing pirated stuff. Just teh fame. RIAA is able to choose between consumer satisfaction and $$$, and their choice is pretty obvious.

  20. Re:Surprise is that this doesn't happen already on US Entertainment Industry To Congress: Make It Legal For Us To Deploy Rootkits · · Score: 2

    and despite that, rootkit doesn't mean "something running as root" but rather "something running in kernel mode"

  21. Re:Techy drone-boners must stop. on German Railways To Test Anti-Graffiti Drones · · Score: 1

    i actually like it

  22. Re:Techy drone-boners must stop. on German Railways To Test Anti-Graffiti Drones · · Score: 1

    the actual funny thing about his idea is that AC thinks four wheels and a road are inherent requirements for autonomous vehicles.

  23. Re:Techy drone-boners must stop. on German Railways To Test Anti-Graffiti Drones · · Score: 1

    The trains are nice. The company isn't. For instance, when you see how they are 'unexpectedly caught by a sudden onset of winter', every single damn winter.. You really have got to wonder what keeps them from learning that this 'winter' thing is an annual event.

  24. Re:The same here! on German Railways To Test Anti-Graffiti Drones · · Score: 1

    > compaining
    You Fucking Name It.

    Can't wait for the first of those drones to be properly bombed.

  25. Re:Here's my office suit, written in 3 minutes in on Java Developer Says He Built, Launched Basic Open Source Office Suite In 30 Days · · Score: 1

    damn, i was hoping nobody would actually bother to read the standard ;)