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  1. Re:/tinfoil hat on Experts 'Convinced' Duqu Work of Stuxnet Authors · · Score: 4, Funny

    The CIA is backed up by a covert organization called the NID which wants to regulate the Stargate in Area 51. It's true.

  2. Re:Gay is as gay does on OpenSUSE 12.1 Released · · Score: 1

    Whether mono the disease or mono the toolkit, I dare say I enjoyed both. When I had mono I was in elementary school and got to miss 3 months. Mono is a neat toy to play with as well.

  3. Actually on OpenSUSE 12.1 Released · · Score: 1

    I've been a suse user since 8.1, and have tried many distros (ubuntu, debian, gentoo, mandriva, fedora, etc). I prefer suse. So yes I use openSuSe on my laptop and desktop.

  4. Re:Yea, this will . . . . on W3C Proposes Unified "Do Not Track" Privacy Standard · · Score: 1

    And this has affiliations with those damn "pinko commie open source fascists" (I've heard this). It's doomed.

  5. Re:your ass cherry cracked on Siri Protocol Cracked · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The quality of the anonymous coward troll posts is declining. I expected more.

  6. Re:So, my next Kindle can be assumed to steal... on Deep-sea Camouflage Tactics Revealed · · Score: 1

    sometimes, but not always.

  7. Re:What! on Google Makes Its Search System Slightly More Transparent · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Maybe if your clients actually did their jobs they could have a higher rank. The government gets it done so they deserve more exposure!

  8. Only 16? on First 16-Core Opteron Chips Arrive From AMD · · Score: 0

    Pfft, how much harder can it be to design one with 32 :)

  9. Re:It'd be nice if ... on The IOCCC Competition Is Back · · Score: 0

    Contrast this with the ten dozen other fly-by-night half-baked languages which have flooded the marketplace over the past year, each with their uninteresting quirks of syntactic sugar

    *cough* python *cough*

  10. Re:It'd be nice if ... on The IOCCC Competition Is Back · · Score: 5, Insightful

    This is a good competition because it helps exploit the guts of C in new and exciting ways. Go back to your clean and neat database client if you can't play with the cowboys.

  11. Re:"hacking" on Judge Makes Divorcing Couple Swap Facebook Passwords · · Score: 1, Funny

    Teabagging is a time honored tradition of victory in the FPS world. It is based on an ancient and deep symbolism practiced by warriors since antiquity.

  12. Oh Please No on Ask Slashdot: Physical Input Devices For Developers? · · Score: 1

    I don't want an arbitrary number of custom input devices for various applications.

  13. Re:If they're going to do this shit anyways on Mexican Cartel Beheads Another Blogger · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Simply put, their personal safety is at risk if they go protest the drug lords in Mexico. Nobody is going to do that, and if they do they should be entered in the running for the Darwin Awards. I hope they don't do that, because they will ALL get machine gunned into a trench after being tied together with telephone wire. On the other hand they can stick to their focus and protest big corporations and stuff here, instead of being executed. Dealing with those drug lords would require a military.

  14. Re:This is ridiculous on Firefox 9.0 Beta Available · · Score: 4, Funny

    I don't think so. I enjoy the biweekly firefox release rage :)

  15. Re:If they're going to do this shit anyways on Mexican Cartel Beheads Another Blogger · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Anon doesn't have the guts to face down people who don't respect the law. They can only protest here because the cops won't beat them, only (if they get loud) cart them to jail for the night for disturbing the peace.

  16. Re:Fix the title: $1.9 on Universal Buys EMI's Recorded Music Unit For $1.9 Billion · · Score: 5, Funny

    With the quality of what they own, 1.9 dollars might be a loss.

  17. Re:HAARP on How Is Technology Changing the Brain? · · Score: 1

    HAARP as some kind of superweapon is sooo 1990s.

  18. Re:This probably dates me but on How Is Technology Changing the Brain? · · Score: 1

    Well, that's because you are one tier further removed from those numbers. Instead of computing them in your brain you abstracted that away into your slide rule, and again into the calculator. I'd say that abstracting tedium to a device better suited for it is a good thing. Your statement is a lot like asking why do anything in Java when you have 8086 assembly? The answer is I'd rather solve the interesting high level problem than the already solved many times over boring low level ones.

  19. Re:Money... on What's Keeping You On Windows? · · Score: 1

    And the "vast" library of Mac OSX games is different how? Also, I said why OSX not why Windows, so complaining VS doesn't work doesn't help you here.

  20. Re:Working drivers... on What's Keeping You On Windows? · · Score: 1

    For your next card, NVidia cards always have and always will work well on Linux because they release a current, stable, proprietary driver.

  21. Re:Games on What's Keeping You On Windows? · · Score: 1

    Duel booting is easy, I've been doing it since I was 12.

  22. Re:Money... on What's Keeping You On Windows? · · Score: 2

    Why use OSX when you can choose between Linux, BSD, Solaris, and other UNIX systems?

  23. Re:Money... on What's Keeping You On Windows? · · Score: 1

    "Then I" not "The I". It's early.

  24. Re:Money... on What's Keeping You On Windows? · · Score: 2

    The I have just the thing for you! http://kernel.org/

  25. Re:Put on a good show guys! on Senate Set To Vote On the Repeal of Net Neutrality · · Score: 1

    I hope thats all this is. I really do.