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  1. Re:AJAX Frameworks on Learning jQuery · · Score: 1, Informative

    scriptaculous' documentation is a goddamn joke, which is particularly embarrassing since its parent lib, Prototype, has a pretty well-organized and straightforward site.

  2. egh on Blogging Is 10 Years Old · · Score: 0

    nobody cares.

  3. HURRR on Slashdot Design Changes for Wider Appeal · · Score: 0

    Ah, April 1st, when all of the Retarditarians come out. I'd rather listen to mormons prosletyze than deal with the base subhuman jackassery of April Fool's day on the internet.

  4. Re:Could substitute -freenode #perl for this on Learning Perl, 4th Ed. · · Score: 0

    lol poor photoshops killed perl lol

  5. Re:Desktop Linux on Jamie Zawinski Switches to Mac OS X · · Score: 0

    What the shit is wrong with you that you believe that your solution is adequate? Pressing eject should be enough to eject the cd, not shell scripts hurf durf binding butter eater durf durf.

  6. Re:being a paying customer... on 'Most Important Ever' MySQL Reaches Beta · · Score: 0

    my god, you're a dick.

  7. Re:These names are all retarded on Two Books On Plone · · Score: -1, Troll

    modded as a troll? come on! PHP is for cretins writing forums. There's a message in each of the PHP guides, and that message is "Stay Away".

    PHP
    sucks
    dog balls.

    it's a cretinous language for inbreds.

  8. These names are all retarded on Two Books On Plone · · Score: -1, Troll

    zope? plone? zmi and zodb? are you shitting me?

    I can't wait for the next iteration where sad sack PHP lusers have to ROFL into the ZOMG interface to set up AFK. Assholes.

  9. another popup blocker, wooyay on Microsoft Releases Toolbar Suite · · Score: 1

    there's one built into ie for xp sp2, there's one in google toolbar, yahoo toolbar, earthlink's got one and Norton's like a popup nazi -- thank god there's another inscrutable place to foil legitimate popup windows

  10. Re:I would have thought that the Internet had more on Wal-Mart's Data Obsession · · Score: 1

    It has to be connected at some point to the internet
    I don't know why you would say that.

  11. gosh on Microsoft Media Center 2005 Reviewed · · Score: 1

    rivals and competitors?

  12. 5... 4... 3... 2... 1... on Another Format War: DVD -R9 v. +R9 · · Score: 1

    Cue crappy Aliens Vs. Predator riffs...

  13. AAAaaakirrrrraaaaa! on Let the Mindgames Begin · · Score: 4, Funny

    you kids with your cheap jedi references. pah.

  14. Re:Bad way on Mozilla/Firefox Bug Allows Arbitrary Program Execution · · Score: 1

    it'd tell you automatically because the browser checks for updates on startup?

  15. What the hell, lawyers? on FSF Subpoenaed by SCO · · Score: 1

    "If you have any questions regarding this mater"?

    Don't high price lawyers have proof-readers or spell checkers? Or is this firm a kindred soul of Leonard "J." Crabs?

  16. Re:Ummmm on The New MP3.com: 3rd Time a Charm? · · Score: 1

    You can buy record players at best buy for a fraction of the price you paid.

  17. Re:Blame should be shared between coder and langua on PHP and SQL Security · · Score: 1

    So your solution to the problem that SQL encourages the mixing of code and data is to physically separate all the SQL out into separate files?
    Oh, well, Jesus, you're just an idiot. You should have said so up front, because we can't see the explanatory note that's pinned to your shirt .

  18. Re:Blame should be shared between coder and langua on PHP and SQL Security · · Score: 1

    Stored procedures still require SQL code to be embedded in the client code.
    Say what? what variant of sql are you using that's this broken?

    Or is your crack cut with Tide detergent?

  19. Re:Applicable to computer RPG's? on GURPS 4th Edition RPG Announced · · Score: 1

    If I wanted to write a GURPS supplement, it wouldn't go anywhere if Steve Jackson Games didn't feel it was worth publishing themselves. No licensing, no Open Gaming--no nothing.
    Of course you could. There were third party supplements back in the seventies for DnD that weren't licensed. You'd have to ensure you didn't infringe on their copyrights at all, but you could do it.


    There is, last time I checked, one historical document outside of the Gospels--and it either does not contradict or supports the Gospel's account of the Jewish people's involvement. (And it was written by a non-Christian jew.)

    You might as well say "one historical document" period -- the difference between the Holocaust and the Crucifixion is that one is well documented history, and the other is epistolary mythology.
    And don't fall into the trap of "the Jewish people" because "the Jewish people" encompass more people than those who conspired against Jesus.

    Which is beside the fact; I have yet to meet a jew that will admit to "if it did happen, it was a bad thing and I'd be pissed."

    Well, the Romans crucified lots of people -- beyond the fact that it was a cruel act in general -- they have no reason to share your spiritual indignation. The Holocaust was quite different.
    (OTOH, they wouldn't go anywhere, because even suggesting that there's anything wrong with any culture en masse that isn't a puny fourth-world tribe is taboo.)
    That's right -- it's the worldwide intellectual sociologist conspiracy keeping your level-headed opinion down. And you are, of course, wrong -- there's been a lot of writing critical on how bad American consumerism is, for instance.

  20. Re:Applicable to computer RPG's? on GURPS 4th Edition RPG Announced · · Score: 2, Insightful

    AND d20's a hell of a lot more "Universal" than GURPS. With a little bit of looking, you can find every RPG setting as a d20 version--and if you can't find it, you can make your own thanks to the Open Gaming License.
    You can do that with gurps, too. Hasbro just suckered a bunch of geeks who don't feel comfy releasing writing without some sort of license attached to it. In other words, they sold you what you already had the right to do. Besides, if it were 'open', you'd be able to republish core content. You couldn't do that the last time I cared about DnD -- which was shortly before they inanely added 'point five' to their revision system. I mean, why the hell does it matter if your Role Playing Game is open source or not?

    The sourcebooks for gurps are often history lessons bound up in guise of roleplaying books -- that's what makes them so worthwhile, not the fact that they codify a system of dice rolling.

    Judging by some of your appalling and embarrasing opinions, you could use a history lesson, so maybe you should switch from D20 -- mostly crazy fantasy worlds written by intellectually inbred children of Robert E. Howard and J.R.R. Tolkien -- to GURPS, where things are a little more grounded in fact, when possible.

  21. Re:Find a job you love.... on Changing Jobs for Job Satisfaction? · · Score: 0

    Then why to game developers work 12 hour days, 6 or 7 days a week?

    Autism.

  22. another rite of passage in perl. on Cultured Perl: Fun with MP3 and Perl, Part 2 · · Score: 2, Funny

    MP3 renaming scripts now rank right up there with the image/ comic downloader and the templating system. Every perl programmer thinks, at some time, "I could get the funnies this way" or "this would be good to use as a templater", and now we're seeing a lot of scripts for MP3 renaming. It's like there's a perl hive-mind or something where we all think "yeah! social software networks in perl! or, yeah! tiny webservers in perl! wooo"

  23. Re:free.... on Eminem Sues Apple for Sampling his Samples · · Score: 1

    Concerts, you idiot.

  24. w00t on MMO Item-Trading Corporation Buys Rival · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    loves me some first post action

  25. waah! waah! on NVIDIA Releases New Linux Drivers · · Score: 1

    and if they really loved you then they'd buy you a pony!