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  1. Re:So why was it deleted? on Old Man Murray Entry Deleted From Wikipedia · · Score: 1

    "Building consensus" here means "editor clique agrees with one another, ignores everyone else, calls them names."

  2. Re:So why was it deleted? on Old Man Murray Entry Deleted From Wikipedia · · Score: 1

    He also runs around adding links to his blog into articles. Oh, and here's his reaction to the deletion going through yesterday. This guy is an admin. An admin. And the only reaction when you point out all of this is along the lines of "don't make personal attacks or you'll get banned".

  3. Re:So why was it deleted? on Old Man Murray Entry Deleted From Wikipedia · · Score: 5, Informative

    Disclaimer: I'm Entropy Stew in the wikipedia deletion discussion

    Sources found included PC Gamer, Gabe Newell, RPS, Kotaku, Wired, MaximumPC, Edge Magazine, Quake 3, Postal 2, Serious Sam, the UGO network WHICH OMM WAS A MEMBER OF and a host of others. All were ignored. RPS reacted immediately to the news because it's insane, and their article being directly about OMM should assuage even unreasonable demands. Wikipedia absolutely loathes outsiders, though, so who knows if it will be restored?

  4. The edges do not make the node on Data Mining Moves To Human Resources · · Score: 1

    This model makes the CEO's secretary just as or more important than the CEO.

  5. Unfrozen Caveman String Theorist on Amateur Scientists Seek Fusion Reaction · · Score: 2, Funny

    Can a string theorist explain why this won't work?, in simple terms please.

    Sun big and hot. Reactor small and hot. Big hot better than small hot. String work better that way.

  6. Re:Herman Miller Aeron... on Best Chair For Desktop Coding? · · Score: 1

    Same. Though the Aeron is synonymous with failed dotcoms, it actually manages to be worth the price premium. They don't wear out! I've had to replace my ~$150 computer chairs at home once every 2 years - the Aeron at work (which is at least 7 years old) isn't even showing any signs of wear.

  7. Yeah yeah yeah singularity shmingularity on Kurzweil on the Future · · Score: 1

    What I'd like to see is Kurzweil predict a new version of the K2600. Preferably one that doesn't cost $4000.

  8. I cannot reply on Welcome to the New Slashdot Chicago Cluster · · Score: 4, Funny

    For I am but a head in a rusty metal box.

  9. Re:A rare topic on What Is the Oldest Code Written Still Running? · · Score: 1

    You know, I think we both have valid points and the argument could go either way based on contextual data we don't have (unless it's off in a subthread that I haven't read through).

  10. Re:A rare topic on What Is the Oldest Code Written Still Running? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    That and the "if all your RAM isn't being used, it's going to waste" crowd. Non sequitur much? Also, it IS going to waste if it isn't being used, hence "free" RAM is used by the OS for disk cache.

    Kids, if your ancient BMW breaks down and you don't know how to fix it after a cursory glance, do you toss it in the trash and go buy the cheapest possible replacement Hyundai you can find? Let me fix that lousy, broken analogy: If a room full of BMW mechanics cannot start your car, GET A NEW FUCKING CAR. Believe it or not, not being able to find people who can properly maintain an environment is a liability.
  11. Re:A rare topic on What Is the Oldest Code Written Still Running? · · Score: 1

    They had the power off to the building earlier in the year and the Tandem folks weren't sure they knew how to power the system on properly - that's how long it had been running. That's the exact reason they're building an updated system, genius.
  12. Re:vacation on Nuked Coral Reef Bounces Back · · Score: 1

    Actually, the Giger is a unit of grotesquery equal to three ISO standard Hieronymous Boschs.

  13. Re:That may happen on Nuked Coral Reef Bounces Back · · Score: 1

    They just don't summer on the Riviera, and then go home. Some do.
  14. Re:this is going to be so great on Eve Online Client Source Code Leaked · · Score: 5, Insightful

    If that can be done, why is the source code leak for this game such a bad thing? Because nobody actually cares about Second Life.
  15. Re:What about a C++ coder? on Linux System Programming · · Score: 2, Funny

    How hard would it be for a C++ coder to dig into this book?

    Should be pretty easy. All the code examples are valid C++. All you need to do is remember that "class" is called "struct" and that you have to mangle your own names.

    I'm perfectly fine with you using C++ to shoot yourself in the foot, but don't you dare draw a bead on his.
  16. Re:Securing energy independece...until it's gone on Oil Deposit Could Increase US Reserves 10x · · Score: 1

    Another literal reply to a facetious internet post brought to you by T ;-)

    But..but..I was being literal! FUCK!
  17. Re:Securing energy independece...until it's gone on Oil Deposit Could Increase US Reserves 10x · · Score: 2, Funny

    You know what I, personally, hate? Literal replies to facetious internet posts.

  18. Re:Securing energy independece...until it's gone on Oil Deposit Could Increase US Reserves 10x · · Score: 5, Funny

    WHY DO YOU HATE AMERICA?

  19. Re:Not quite right - it is simpler on The Squid's Beak May Revolutionize Engineering · · Score: 1

    Fantastic posts! I'd never heard of that gold alloy example before.

  20. Re:Basically it mentions a hardness gradient on The Squid's Beak May Revolutionize Engineering · · Score: 5, Informative

    That's not a gradient. It's a binary transition from martensite to pearlite. Still, I agree that the idea is not exactly earth-shattering. In fact, my kneejerk reaction was "duh".

  21. No on Amazon EC2 Now More Ready for Application Hosting · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Amazon just has a very interesting service architecture. This is why you keep seeing articles all over the place about it.

  22. This is retarded on NVIDIA Quad SLI Disappoints · · Score: 1

    $1200-1300 was the price tag of SLI 8800GTXs right after they were released. With the 9800gx2 you get almost that much performance with a single slot at half the price. Hell, you can buy SLI 8800GTS 512s (the current price/performance champ) for like $500 and get better performance than a 9800gx2. Quit whinging about how the absolute bleeding edge is unaffordable, asshole.

  23. Tagged: on US Plans "Disposable" Nuclear Batteries · · Score: 1

    iNuke

  24. If I had an optimus... on Optimus Keyboard Starts Shipping · · Score: 1

    ALL my keys would be Tatu jpgs. Fuck the Optimus anyhow - I have a Lemur!

  25. Re:Do something. on EPA Asserts Executive Privilege In CA Emissions Case · · Score: 1

    Make a billion dollars and *ahem* "lobby"