Slashdot Mirror


User: InspectorGadget1964

InspectorGadget1964's activity in the archive.

Stories
0
Comments
220
First seen
Last seen
Profile
(view on slashdot.org)

Comments · 220

  1. Hmmm.... on Facebook Faces High-Level Staff Exodus · · Score: -1

    So much talking about a company that is just a high tech gossip enabler.....

  2. Re:Fantastic! on NASA Releases HiRISE Images of Curiosity's Descent · · Score: -1

    I rest my case....

  3. Video? on Kim Dotcom Raid - What Really Happened · · Score: -1

    That looks like a computer animation. Do you expect me to believe that?

  4. Re:Fantastic! on NASA Releases HiRISE Images of Curiosity's Descent · · Score: -1

    How it comes that uneducated lesser beings with no manners and total lack of civility always log in as anonymous cowards to insult others? Perhaps trying to hide that they are part of the CIA fan club?

  5. Re:Fantastic! on NASA Releases HiRISE Images of Curiosity's Descent · · Score: -1

    So, this was not done in the Nevada desert?

  6. What to expect tonight? on MSL Landing Timeline: What To Expect Tonight · · Score: -1

    I guess another crash landing.....

  7. Re:"Anonymous"? Talks to the cops? on Anonymous Helps Turn In Hacker Who Targeted Charity · · Score: -1

    Cops = abusive, uneducated, arrogant, incompetent, lazy and useless

  8. Re:can you freely choose not to be free? on How Will Steam on GNU/Linux Affect Software Freedom? · · Score: -1

    No wonder you reply as an anonymous coward. You must be trully embarased of never having had the benefits of a proper education!

  9. can you freely choose not to be free? on How Will Steam on GNU/Linux Affect Software Freedom? · · Score: -1

    As a user of linux and free software, I have chosen never to install non free software on my machine. Having said that, to be free implies the desire to be free, if you have the desire to use non free software in an operating system that is free (As in free speech, not free beer), you should not be stopped from doing so. To be free, implies that you should freely be able to choose slavery, including all the consequences of such choice. On the other hand, whoever makes such choice needs to be informed of those consequences before the choice has been made. I guess Valve needs to understand (And I know I'm being idealistic here) that when the software they are producing reduces or restricts the freedom of the user, they have the moral obligation of warning in such a way the user understands.

  10. Re:Two words on Facebook Abstainers Could Be Labeled Suspicious · · Score: -1

    Yep, tow out of seven billion people. Also, considering that there are only eigth hundred million users, that leaves six billion two hundred million "suspicious" users. And I have not used my facebook account for several month. I beteer update it ;-)

  11. Goodie! on Controlling Monkey Brains and Behavior With Light · · Score: -1

    I will try that on my manager

  12. Obviously not! on Can a Regular Person Repair a Damaged Hard Drive? · · Score: -1

    You need twenty seven working brains, six pair of eyes and eight arms to do it.

  13. Jargon is not equal to technical language on Should Journalists Embrace Jargon? · · Score: -1

    Leave science and advanced technical topics for intelligent people. The great majority of the population have never made the conscious effort to educate themselves, no wonder they label technical language “jargon”. The use of such a label is just an indication of their lack of desire to study and learn. Let them play computer games and use the internet to watch porn.

  14. Mmmmmm.... on Ask Slashdot: Value of Website Design Tools vs. Hand Coding? · · Score: -1

    poetry comes from the mind of the poet, not from his pen.....

  15. Missed opportunity.... on iRobot's Robot Doc Is Ready To Heal You · · Score: -1

    I believe that most people have not notice the opportunity for a second business here. Would be reasonably easy to put some sort of fast food restaurant and sell things like radioactive chicken and glow in the dark burgers.....

  16. Re:Why? on Artificial Jellyfish Built From Silicone and Rat Cells · · Score: -1

    Real jellyfish are not made of heart cells, therefore any heart drug testing on them would be absurd....

  17. Re:Leave my Hearing Aids Alone on Apple Plans Hearing Aid Social Networking · · Score: -1

    And will be manufactured using child labour in China!

  18. Re:Good on Microsoft Office 2013 Not Compatible With Windows XP, Vista · · Score: 0

    That is quite an interesting statement. There is not a single sentence there that makes any logical sense. If you were not posting as an Anonymous Coward, I would give you the telephone number of one of my old high school class mates. I become an engineer and he is a shrink. He examines the heads of nutters and retards and I think he would find you amusing.

  19. Re:Good on Microsoft Office 2013 Not Compatible With Windows XP, Vista · · Score: -1

    What functionality are you talking about? Office Libre (And Open Office as well) does everything that M$ office does except crashing!

  20. Re:Good on Microsoft Office 2013 Not Compatible With Windows XP, Vista · · Score: 0, Troll

    It does not bother me, I will not be spending my money on M$ products. I run Office Libre on Linux. Everything for free and I can read / save in M$ format if I need to send or receive anything in those ugly expensive formats

  21. Re:there are signs on McDonald's Denies Prof's Claim Staff Attacked Him For Wearing Digital Glasses · · Score: 0

    Funny you wrote that! I was born not far from Tierra del Fuego (I live in Australia now) and quite often introduce myself as American just to have some fun. As for the quality (Or lack of thereof) of McDonald’s food (If you could call it that way), I buy it once a year, the reason for this is that I like to eat and enjoy it quite a lot, so in order to judge food objectively, it is necessary that I know both ends of the scale. No point in eating lobster mornay and filet mignon if you do not realize how good they are..

  22. Re:Moslem beheading non-moslem on Asimov's Psychohistory Becoming a Reality? · · Score: 0

    If you compare the statistics for stonings and beheadings agains the number of murders in the US, I think I'll take my chances of being beheaded

  23. Re:That is no prediction on Asimov's Psychohistory Becoming a Reality? · · Score: 0

    Yeah, I'm sure Jimmy Carter was thinking about protecting the right of others when he approved to provide weapons to the Muhahadeen (Today's Al-Quaida and Taliban). I'm also sure that when George W. Bush said that god told him to go to war he was serious (Yeah, right). And when Obama promised to close the concentration camp in Guantanamo Bay, he had no idea that he was not going to do it. Trusting any US politician is equivalent to reduce your brain to nothing but ballast. They do not act for the people, but on behalf of the corporations that finance their campaigns.

  24. Re:Moslem beheading non-moslem on Asimov's Psychohistory Becoming a Reality? · · Score: -1

    Yes, specially in countries that the US has invaded based on lies, just to steal petrol

  25. Re:all your document on First Look: Microsoft Office 2013 · · Score: -1, Troll

    If you had the courage to identify yourself, chances are I would consider taking you seriously. If normal is to be a gutless anonymous coward, I like being weird. I also like software that works correctly, not arty farty garbage that looks good and keeps on crashing.