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  1. Re:Tragedy of the commons on iTunes Europe Goes Live · · Score: 1

    well, considering all the other services make up about 20% of the market, I think that Apple is not worrying to much about it.

  2. Re:I wonder . . . on Public Radio Exchange Site Launches · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I'm sad that they do not use Quicktime. but I am sure you want Ogg or something like that.

  3. Re:I just had my first encounder with a C# program on Searching for the Best Scripting Language · · Score: 1

    VB blows for that as well. I would choose Python over that any day, and with the .Net Bindings, I can use the GUIO RAD tools for creating the GUI and then make the logic in Python.

  4. Re:I just had my first encounder with a C# program on Searching for the Best Scripting Language · · Score: 1

    VB is a lump of crap!!!!

    the syntax looks hacked together. the hoops you have to jump through to get real OO development done are atrocious. C# has great syntax, is very expressive (rather than using subclasses for inheritance, you can use boxing to give the class you are boxing the methods of the class you are making it a member of FOR THAT INSTANCE, none other.) my favorite thing about C# is that variables, basic data types, are objects with attributes. you can build Complex data types in C++ that offer the same thing, but this is built in and very nice. it is OO at its best.

    add to that the GUI RAD tools C# has, and I think VB developers will be very scarce.

  5. Re:I just had my first encounder with a C# program on Searching for the Best Scripting Language · · Score: 1

    what!! dude, C# has the exact same GUI RAD tools as VB v3 and up.

  6. I just had my first encounder with a C# program on Searching for the Best Scripting Language · · Score: 1

    why anyone would use VB after C# was created is beyond me.

    mmmm....it looks so nice :-)

  7. Re:It is still relevent on Looking Into The Power Architecture Future · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    are you a fucking retard?

    what does the word CONSUMER mean to you? it means that we have a man or woman with a Sony DV camcorder and a 4 MP camera who are taking pics and videos of their kids.

  8. Re:Proof of theory on Mathematician Claims Proof of Riemann Hypothesis · · Score: 3, Insightful

    huh?

    Mathematicians have been working on this for a long time. it is not like one day this guy woke up and said "oh, 1 million dollars for it eh, well I better get to work."

  9. Re:Digital Signal Processing on Looking Into The Power Architecture Future · · Score: 0, Troll

    and a person using a run of the mill cpu for DSP is a fucking moron

  10. Re:What else besides games? on Looking Into The Power Architecture Future · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    the interpreter IS the program you moron.

  11. Re:It is still relevent on Looking Into The Power Architecture Future · · Score: 1

    Oi!!! To get good good performance for the consumer in video and photo work, a 1 GHz CPU is sufficient if the architecture is suited to such work.

  12. Re:Wow, what a paradigm shift on Looking Into The Power Architecture Future · · Score: 1

    actually, it is only about 3 years or so out of date.

  13. Re:Even primes on New Largest Prime Found: Over 7 Million Digits · · Score: 1

    why are you searching for a prime larger than 2 when they have already proved through contradiction that it can not exist.

  14. Re:Last digit is a 7 on New Largest Prime Found: Over 7 Million Digits · · Score: 1

    not all numbers ending in 7 are prime, and in fact, many primes do not end in 7, but a whole lot end in 1

  15. oye. it is not the largest prime ever on New Largest Prime Found: Over 7 Million Digits · · Score: 1

    it is the NEXT LARGEST prime after the last one.

    you want a larger prime number than the new one? add to the current one a number consisting of a 1 with a billion zeros after it. that number is prime as well.

  16. use a backpack Laptop bag with a belt strap on The Urban Geek As A Mugger Magnet? · · Score: 1

    and have mace and a knife on you.

  17. why is Gnome 2.6 an abomination? on Fedora Core 2 Dud or Dodo? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    because of spacial naut?

    please, all the linux zealots constantly say how they like choice, well you have a choice with how naut lays it out for you.

  18. Re:Thinking of Switching to a OSX for a laptop on Fix a Troubled Mac · · Score: 2, Interesting

    yeah, and a support forum is about as representative of the Mac population as a cancer ward is of the Human population.

  19. Re:This shouldn't come as a surprise.... on China Developing own Standards · · Score: 1

    you fucking retard...RUMMY IS THE LAST PERSON TO KNOW because he is in the damn command structure and they are by law not permitted to have anything to do with JAG proceedings.

    people in command are not to know of any of the facts of the case, be involved in the case, or even watch the case!!!! the reason? so that command can not get accused of interfering in the trial.

  20. Re:This shouldn't come as a surprise.... on China Developing own Standards · · Score: 1

    you are a fucking idiot. they will be tried by JAG. their Jury will consist of officers and the proceedings are normally private.

  21. Re:Area 51 is a hoax by the goverment on Area 51 Hackers Map Buried Surveillance Network · · Score: 0, Troll

    uhh... when exactly do you think DARPA started their work?

    CompuServe BENEFITED because of DARPA research moron, they invented NOTHING.

    the internet started in 1969 with the first connections made between the government, UC Berkley, UC san Diego, Harvard, and Yale.

  22. Re:Area 51 is a hoax by the goverment on Area 51 Hackers Map Buried Surveillance Network · · Score: 1

    it is in Maine in an old fishery.... didn't you watch "Taken"?

  23. Re:Solar Power on Renewable Energy From Algae? · · Score: 1

    perfect, we can set up green houses on top of buildings in every major city. that should be sufficent.

  24. Re:This shouldn't come as a surprise.... on China Developing own Standards · · Score: 2, Insightful

    yeah, and for good reason. the Pentagon was in the midst of its judicial process to indite and convict these people. by releasing the information to the command structure is in direct violation of the soldiers' due process, and now, the convictions of some of these people are at risk of not holding because of this crap.

  25. Re:This shouldn't come as a surprise.... on China Developing own Standards · · Score: 1

    like I said, BZZT your wrong.