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  1. Re:But ... on OpenBSD 5.4 Released · · Score: -1

    no, BSD is dead.

  2. Re:Beowulf on Oracle Promises 100x Faster DB Queries With New In-Memory Option · · Score: 1

    But does it run on Solaris?

  3. Re:More importantly on Why Are Some Hell-Bent On Teaching Intelligent Design? · · Score: 5, Funny

    Or at least one without Apple.

  4. Re:Smart move on After a User Dies, Apple Warns Against Counterfeit Chargers · · Score: 3, Funny

    In that case she was obviously holding it wrong.

  5. Re:Makes sense on HTTP 2.0 Will Be a Binary Protocol · · Score: 5, Funny

    If this will remove badly coded .net applications I'm all for it!

  6. Re:Depends on the energy source duh! on Electric Vehicles Might Not Benefit the Environment After All · · Score: 1

    most of them still require a battery

  7. Re:A win for Flash and Silverilght on RMS Urges W3C To Reject On Principle DRM In HTML5 · · Score: 1

    It's like you don't know about middle-click.

  8. Re:Linus Torvalds is his own worst enemy on Linus Torvalds Explodes at Red Hat Developer · · Score: 3, Insightful

    most people don't choose OS, they just use whatever comes preinstalled.

  9. Windows Blue... on Report: Windows Blue Reaches Its First Milestone Build · · Score: 5, Funny

    ... screen?

  10. Sold out fast == Understocked? on Surface Pro Sold Out; Was It Just Understocked? · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Isn't that the definition?

  11. Re:What are we going to miss out on? on Finnish Minister Wants To Expand Pornography Censorship · · Score: 2

    but anywho http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_amendment

    This Slashdot submission is about Finland. It's a different country. Different countries have different consitutions. The First Amendment to the US Constitution does not have any legal force in Finland.

    This comes as a shock! Time for US to invade Finland?

  12. Re:Once you pay the Froggeld on 60M Euro Smooths Relations Between Google and French Publishers · · Score: 1

    Yeah, stupid Europeans... At least you don't have these kind of issues in glorious America!

  13. Re:Use LED LCD TV instead -- not really on Ask Slashdot: Where Are the E-Ink Dashboards? · · Score: 5, Funny

    And once it's burned in he can turn it off and save loads of power!

  14. Re:send the mini-shuttle over there to wack it on North Korea's Satellite Is Out of Control · · Score: 2

    I doubt they can. It's not hard to capture a drifting object, but if it's actually "out of control" (fired a thruster until it obtained an energetic spin), then they'd have more work to do than just send up a shuttle with grappling arm.

    You left spacedock without a tractor beam?

  15. Re:first on New 25-GPU Monster Devours Strong Passwords In Minutes · · Score: 4, Funny

    imagine a beowulf cluster of these...

  16. Re:Samsung may be devious.... on Ericsson Seeks US Import Ban On Samsung Products · · Score: 1

    Ascribing ulterior motives? May be, that's because they're playing hard ball and asking for an immediate import ban just before Christmas.

    Who gets mobile networks for christmas?

  17. Re:Insanity on TVShack Founder Signs Deal Avoiding Extradition · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I'm fairly certain he was hosting the content himself. If I spent all my money to make an expensive show and then someone ripped it off and started streaming it for free and stealing my viewers and making money off my work that they paid nothing for, I'd fucking kill them. The fact that Hollywood companies are rich, greedy assholes is irrelevant. Stealing content is stealing content and making money on someone else's work is wrong. If someone ripped off Libre Office and started selling copies for cash and violating the GPL, everyone on slashdot would be going apeshit over it. There is no difference.

    Sigh. If he stole it, they wouldn't have it anymore.

  18. Re:Good but... on Linux Mint 14 Is Out · · Score: 3, Funny

    all lyes!

  19. Re:WTF... on $1,500,000 Fine For Sharing 10 Movies On BitTorrent · · Score: 1

    Interesting notions but you assume that the lawmakers actually care about common sense.

    They don't. They care about keeping their palms greased.

    WRONG metaphor to use with this story, now it will take a few strong drinks to get that mental image out of my head...

    Maybe a few 'shots'? <badumching>

    One is enough if you place it right.

  20. Re:trust of the community???? on Shake-up at Apple: Forstall Out; iOS Executive Fired For Maps Debacle? · · Score: 1

    or if you think that the only part of a Linux-based system that should be called "Linux" is the kernel

    What else should be called linux?

  21. Re:trust of the community???? on Shake-up at Apple: Forstall Out; iOS Executive Fired For Maps Debacle? · · Score: 2

    Linux sucks because there's no unified vision of how things are supposed to work (both in UIs and APIs).

    There are no UIs in Linux.

  22. Re:New criteria for government action on Amazon Overcharging Publishers For Tax · · Score: 1

    Because they are actively selling goods they must know to be unfit for purpose. What if a retailer sold you something they said was wine when it was simply water? Would you not think that was an issue even if they did it thousands of times and refused to stop when the problem was pointed out to them?

    It's more like if you got wine that didn't make you see unicorns and shit rainbows like in the ads on TV. I don't have a kindle myself, but I'm sure people would stop buying them if they were completely useless for reading on.

  23. Re:Never attribute to malice... on Amazon Overcharging Publishers For Tax · · Score: 1

    Thanks for proving the point. The stupidity is from their customers.

    A bad movie is bad, anything else is marketing bullshit.

    Yeah, i can imagine the posters for Plan 9 back in the days... "Go watch this movie, it's so shitty that it's funny!"

  24. Re:The Terrorists Win If You Have 4G? on US Congress Rules Huawei a 'Security Threat' · · Score: 2

    Currently you are buying most of it from Sweden.

  25. Re:I wonder how many Republicans... on US Congress Rules Huawei a 'Security Threat' · · Score: 3, Funny

    None. Everyone knows that Republicans can't read.

    Bullshit. They read the bible, which is how they know the Earth is only 3,000 years old and Jesus buried the phony dinosaur bones that we dig up.

    They think it's ~6000 years old. Are you republican by any chance?