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  1. Re:Ah yes, let's talk about gender politics some m on Interviews: Brianna Wu Answers Your Questions · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I'll say it again: threats to life and limb are criminal offences, even on the internet. WHY has nobody been prosecuted over these alleged threats? Could it be because she sent them to herself, if they even exist? And if they do exist, records should exists on a server log somewhere. Why aren't those servers being examined?

    I think it's because Ms. Wu isn't being entirely truthful.

  2. Re:Feminist vs egalitarian on Interviews: Brianna Wu Answers Your Questions · · Score: 1

    the right to die in another man's desert.

    You bitches want equal rights? Start by lobbying the army for front line, grunt work. When you get that, we'll talk.

  3. Re:Feminist vs egalitarian on Interviews: Brianna Wu Answers Your Questions · · Score: 1

    because she doesn't care a shitsnack what obtaining her endgame costs in actual gender equality. Her endgame being, frankly, more equality if your genitals are on the inside and fuck you if your ovaries are on the outside.

  4. Re:This is a joke, right? on Interviews: Brianna Wu Answers Your Questions · · Score: 1

    so why has nobody been prosecuted over what is clearly criminal behaviour, that is evidenced and accessible via server logs (if it actually happened as described) and traceable to an individual?

    I call bullshit by a self-entitled radicalist man-hater.

  5. Re:This is a joke, right? on Interviews: Brianna Wu Answers Your Questions · · Score: 1

    turn it around, Bob calls Alice a jerk and Alice planks him with a steam iron.

    DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IS A GENDERLESS ISSUE,

    I'm with Whoopi Goldberg on this one: if a woman hits a man SHE SHOULD EXPECT TO BE HIT BACK. If you can deal it out you can take it in kind.

  6. Re:credit to slashdot and brianna for doing this on Interviews: Brianna Wu Answers Your Questions · · Score: 1

    It's "noticing" and "remembering".
    ...with some help from the Internet Archive.

    FTFY.

  7. what an utter joke on Interviews: Brianna Wu Answers Your Questions · · Score: 1

    ...which might even be halfway to funny if it wasn't for Dice sucking up to this fucking victim-all-its-life, self-obsessed dillbag. Where were the hard questions? Why won't s/he answer why she doesn't consider actual talent rather than the location of the genitals?

  8. Re:please clear something up for me on Police Not Issuing Charges For Handgun-Firing Drone -- Feds Undecided · · Score: 1

    that was going to be my next question, sort of. Although, answered: the Government in the UK seem to think they're entitled to the monopoly on force hence they've fudged the Law (and basically ignored common Law obligations and the $Deity-given right of self defence using whatever force necessary to stop any further incursions or threats to personal safety and even the sanctity of property) so that possession of an "unregistered"* weapon (ie something that could potentially be used to resist Government oppression at the tip of a sword) is an instant, no-questions-asked, no appeal jail sentence.

    *"Registering" a firearm entitles the Government to enter your home at any time of the day or night, inspect the weapon and when they feel it necessary, seize it.

    Oh, before I forget to mention this as well: during the registration process, you're asked what you need a firearm for. "Self defence against despotic rule" is not an acceptable response.

  9. Re:Not acupuncture on The Mystery of Acupuncture Partly Explained In Rat Study · · Score: 1, Informative

    nerve connections use electricity. Acupuncture is the application of a needle into the nerve/bundle to interrupt or divert that impulse.

  10. antidepressants? on The Mystery of Acupuncture Partly Explained In Rat Study · · Score: 2

    you mean they actually figured out how SSRIs fuck the body up aside the claimed (and still not proven) therapeutic effects?

    I could tell you. HPA misalignment is just the beginning.

  11. Re:Geophysics is signal processing with computers on Woman Recruited By Google Four Times and Rejected Now Joins Age Discrimination Suit · · Score: 1

    why would a CS grad specifically have heard of a Fourier transform? It's a core concept in harmonics. Not much good to a CS grad unless he did his thesis in acoustic analysis...

  12. Re:what this is really all about on Woman Recruited By Google Four Times and Rejected Now Joins Age Discrimination Suit · · Score: 1

    oh yes, and have over £10k in disposable income per year.

    I call bullshit.

  13. please clear something up for me on Police Not Issuing Charges For Handgun-Firing Drone -- Feds Undecided · · Score: 1

    How does the law in the US stand regarding unmanned combat aerial vehicles under the control of civilians?

    Definition of a UCAV: a remotely operated or automatic drone equipped with a weapon that is a: guided (camera targetting?) and b: able to be fired remotely.

  14. Re:Amusing on FBI's Hacks Don't Comply With Legal Safeguards · · Score: 1

    that's because in some jurisdictions, the only time a public authority such as the FBI or the Metropolitan Police can be pulled up legally is by direct intervention of a judge. Said judges are more often than not paid out of the very same purse that the police are paid from. They will not shit in their own hand, in that case, even when the violation is blatant and life-changing - such as perjury.

  15. Re:Child porn on FBI's Hacks Don't Comply With Legal Safeguards · · Score: 1

    and teachers, judges, social workers, physicians, television personalities... anywhere where they have access to other people's kids where they also have an expectation of professional respect and trust, that's where paedophiles insinuate themselves.

    Funny (in an "ooh er!" way) how the criminal mind works, isn't it?

  16. Re:Surprise? on FBI's Hacks Don't Comply With Legal Safeguards · · Score: 4, Insightful

    who gives a fuck if it's republicrat or fucking fraggle ruled?? The point is it's fucked, partisan division be damned.

  17. Re:what this is really all about on Woman Recruited By Google Four Times and Rejected Now Joins Age Discrimination Suit · · Score: 1, Informative

    You suppose wrong, and in the UK a university degree is a life investment - in fact, most students nowadays are expected never to be able to pay off their loans their entire working lives.

  18. what this is really all about on Woman Recruited By Google Four Times and Rejected Now Joins Age Discrimination Suit · · Score: 0

    I majored in mechanical engineering, does that qualify me as a neurosurgeon?

    Fuck's sake, she majored in geophysics - maybe she should be trying to find work with the USGS?

  19. Re:Legacy system based on Fox DB on What's the Oldest Technology You've Used In a Production Environment? · · Score: 2

    MS-DOS was 8 bit for 8080/8088 in version 1, it went 16-bit for 8x86 in version 2.0 and retained backward compatibility for the 8-bit stuff.

    (PC Magazine, November 1982, P.190)

  20. Re:Lazy writing alert! on 2014 Was Earth's Warmest Year On Record · · Score: 1

    it wasn't an abbreviation, it was fucking lazy.

  21. how long does slashdot hold this stuff for? on Open Document Format 1.2 Published As ISO/IEC Standard · · Score: 1

    ODF 1.2 was published TWO MONTHS AGO.

  22. Re:never mind search engine results on Popular Torrent Site Disappears From Google After Penalty · · Score: 1

    I'll save you the trouble, wb7301a is Virgin's paedo filter. Strange that Isohunt contains no child abuse content.

  23. Re:Yet another voice of experience on Ask Slashdot: Best Bang-for-the-Buck HPC Solution? · · Score: 1

    what, finite element analysis and computational fluid dynamics? Finite difference methods, finite element methods, finite volume methods, polynomial fitting, spectral methods, boundary element methods, iterated function systems...? Which? All? They each have different requirements, and you're talking about Big Iron to deal with them all - not something you're ordering from Dell using their web configurator.

  24. never mind search engine results on Popular Torrent Site Disappears From Google After Penalty · · Score: 2

    Virgin Media have taken it upon themselves to reduce the Internet to "programmed" content by blocking certain sites pursuant to a court order which I have yet to see. They don't even offer a LINK. What I'm getting for my fifty quid a month is basically scheduled content just like the TV. It's a six hundred quid a year fucking television licence fee!

    Yet, they're advertising the internet. Selectively filtered content is NOT the internet.

  25. Re:Lazy writing alert! on 2014 Was Earth's Warmest Year On Record · · Score: 1

    what I know and what you think you know are two entirely different things. For instance, you think I'm not perfect, but that does not reflect reality. I KNOW I'm perfect.

    So, fuck off and die.