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  1. Re:First my beloved Viper fighter, now this on Feds Ban 'Buckyballs' Magnets · · Score: 1

    Wow, how tolerant of you, Mr. Liberal.

  2. Re:His running mate will be Koch Industries on Mitt Romney To Announce VP Decision Via Smartphone App · · Score: 1

    On that note, then we should free James Holmes immediately. After all, he didn't kill anyone - it was all the gun's fault.

  3. Obligatory on Mitt Romney To Announce VP Decision Via Smartphone App · · Score: 0

    Hey Mitt... Nice app and all, but you know...

    If you have a successful App in the AppStore, You didn't build that. Someone else made that happen.

  4. Re:Nuke it from orbit on Ask Slashdot: How To Clean Up My Work Computer Before I Leave? · · Score: 5, Insightful

    DBAN is the only thing I would recommend. Simply re-imaging the machine is not enough.

  5. Re:First my beloved Viper fighter, now this on Feds Ban 'Buckyballs' Magnets · · Score: 0

    Planned Parenthood is an abortion mill. Do the research (it won't take you long) and find out for yourself.

    plan their families

    By killing their children?

  6. Re:First my beloved Viper fighter, now this on Feds Ban 'Buckyballs' Magnets · · Score: 0

    Wow... how selfish. "Go ahead and kill your kids, because after all, you deserve a new flat screen TV".

    Here's a better idea - how about you just keep it in your pants instead of murdering your child?

  7. Re:Simple. on Ask Slashdot: Preempting Sexual Harassment In the Workplace? · · Score: 1

    Didn't like that joke? Try these:

    We all know a Cougar is an older woman seeking a younger man for sex. Do you know what we call an older man seeking a younger man for sex?

    A Nittany Lion

    ....
    Did you see that line of white people at Whitney Houston's funeral? It was appropriate, since it was a white line that killed her.

  8. Simple. on Ask Slashdot: Preempting Sexual Harassment In the Workplace? · · Score: -1, Troll

    Don't hire chicks.

    (It's a joke, relax.)

  9. Re:I think it's about Epix as well on DirecTV Drops Viacom Channels · · Score: 1

    EPIX, EPIX2, and EPIXDR are awesome. They're showing first rate, blockbuster movies - before they even hit Netflix streaming - plus, EpixDR is showing all the awesome campy B movies..

  10. Re:what, no atari 2600? on $1.2 Million Ultimate Games Collection · · Score: 3

    No Intellivision, either.

  11. Re:Both Ways on Search Tracking Purports To Show Effect of Racism On '08 Election · · Score: 1

    Obama is a center-right president

    Bullshit, Obama is as far left as Benito Mussolini was.

  12. Re:VS is horrible on Microsoft Ignores Usability With All-Caps Menu in Visual Studio · · Score: 1

    Every version of XCode has been awful.. and it's actually getting worse, not better. XCode 3 would let you quickly reorder your source files alphabetically, XCode 4 - well, it's possible, but it's a pain in the ass.

    Like everything else in XCode. A giant pain in the ass.

  13. Re:And suddenly, I have a strange... on Microsoft Ignores Usability With All-Caps Menu in Visual Studio · · Score: 1

    Because for all it's faults, Visual Studio is one of the better IDE's out there.

    Eclipse isn't bad, but it's not as good as Visual Studio. If MS is intent on fucking up VS, then Eclipse is the next best choice.

    KDevelop is also pretty good. Anjuta, NetBeans both suck, and Apple's XCode is a monumental failure of an IDE.

  14. Re:VS is horrible on Microsoft Ignores Usability With All-Caps Menu in Visual Studio · · Score: 3, Insightful

    We all know VS is and always has been the worst IDE in the world.

    Knock, knock.
    WHO'S THERE?

    The Worst IDE in the World.

    Oh, hi, Apple's XCode! Now GTFO.

  15. And suddenly, I have a strange... on Microsoft Ignores Usability With All-Caps Menu in Visual Studio · · Score: 1

    ... desire to migrate my team to Eclipse.

  16. Re:GPL is poison to business on Why Desktop Linux Hasn't Taken Off · · Score: 1

    Linux is likely to never develop a GUI culture where API's are built at the GUI level.

    This already exists, it's called either Qt or GTK depending which desktop you're developing for.

  17. Re:Horribly biased article on Conservatives' Trust In Science Has Fallen Dramatically Since Mid-1970s · · Score: 1

    Mod parent up! +1, Biting Sarcasm!

    My point was that liberals do the same damn thing and just as often as conservatives.

    Pot, meet kettle.

    A pox on BOTH your houses.

  18. Horribly biased article on Conservatives' Trust In Science Has Fallen Dramatically Since Mid-1970s · · Score: 1

    So, self-identified conservatives seem to lump these groups together and rally around the notion that what makes "us" conservatives is that we don't agree with "them."

    Right! Thank Allah that enlightened liberals like use who care about people and are proven smart by being liberal don't agree with the bitter clingers in Jesusland watching NASCAR.

  19. Re:Of course on Is It Time For the US Government To Back Fusion At NIF Over ITER? · · Score: 1

    There are benefits to Thorium reactors, but in a major accident they will still release enough highly radioactive substances that will require evacuation and quarantine of the affected area for decades. Yes, a thorium reactor can still meltdown, it still has decay heat, and it would require complex engineered safeguards to protect it.

    So you think that because things are "hard" they aren't worth doing?

  20. Castlevania on Classic Nintendo Games Are NP-Hard · · Score: 2

    Castlevania was harder than Mario, Zelda, or Metroid -- especially the Grim Reaper fight. If you didn't have triple-shot boomerangs, when the Reaper started spamming you with Scythes you were in trouble.

    Battletoads was another one that was brutally hard...

    I saw where someone thought the Mega-Man games were hard... but those always seemed easy to me.

  21. Re:aren't required to respect the rules? on Obama's Privacy Bill of Rights: Just a Beginning · · Score: 1

    Prostration is the placement of the body in a reverentially or submissively prone position

    Look at the picture. Obama's being submissive. If there's any doubt left, watch the video and the reaction from the Saudi King.

  22. Re:aren't required to respect the rules? on Obama's Privacy Bill of Rights: Just a Beginning · · Score: 1

    Well, since I used it correctly, and you're bitching about it, you clearly don't.

    Lemme Help:

    Prostration is the placement of the body in a reverentially or submissively prone position. Major world religions employ prostration either as a means of displaying reverence for a noble person (as in the Chinese kowtow), persons, or doctrine, or as an act of submissiveness or worship to a supreme being or other worshiped entities (i.e. God or the gods), such as the sajdah of the Islamic prayer, salah. Within various cultures and traditions, prostrations are similarly used to show respect to civil authorities and more accomplished masters. The act is thus often an important part of religious, civil and traditional rituals and ceremonies.

  23. Re:aren't required to respect the rules? on Obama's Privacy Bill of Rights: Just a Beginning · · Score: 1

    Let me know when he shows that instead of prostrating himself, and by proxy, the US to foreign leaders.

  24. Re:aren't required to respect the rules? on Obama's Privacy Bill of Rights: Just a Beginning · · Score: 1

    Why do you not want to give the man credit for his accomplishments. It seems he earned them.

    I give Barack Obama all the credit he deserves for massively increasing the deficit, doubling the national debt, causing agents to die from his failed Fast and Furious Gun running scheme, 9% unemployment, his assault on the 1st Amendment with his Birth Control mandates...

    ... yup, all the credit for that is Obama's. He earned it, he owns it.

    SCOAMF!

  25. Re:aren't required to respect the rules? on Obama's Privacy Bill of Rights: Just a Beginning · · Score: 1

    Always bowing to business

    ... and the Saudi King, and the Chinese...