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  1. Re:Perl6 is a mistake on Exegesis 6 (Perl 6 Subroutines) Released · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    So you admit it's not original...

  2. Re:Uhh... on Open Standards for Cell Phone Components · · Score: 1

    IBM compatible? I haven't heard that one in a while. What are you, some Mac user who's stuck in the 80s?

  3. Re:GNAA is back in FULL FORCE on Microbes for Bioremediation · · Score: -1, Troll

    hahah
    <blas`> shtup plz kthx
    <ADOTTroll> die u fucking LEEEEEEEEEEEWSEr
    <ADOTTroll> z
    <blas`> hahaha is he goign to try to crapflood iov again
    <penixbird> lol
    <blas`> walsy fun
    <blas`> always fun
    <ADOTTroll> penixbird: penis flood it?
    <penixbird> im not penisflooding it luser
    <ADOTTroll> ok
    <ADOTTroll> :(
    <ADOTTroll> ;(
    <blas`> haha
    <ADOTTroll> penixbird: how come i always see you here whenever i /j
    <ADOTTroll> you fucking loser
    <ADOTTroll> do yuo have any sort of life
    <ADOTTroll> mr. cuntflap
    <ADOTTroll> hahahaha
    <penixbird> nope :(
    <ADOTTroll> no shit
    <penixbird> GNAA is my life
    <ADOTTroll> your ass smells of vagina
    <penixbird> sure as hell beats high "school" though.. which I have to get back
    to in a few weeks
    <ADOTTroll> hahaha ur still in high school omg wtf lol!
    <penixbird> heh
    <blas`> haha
    <blas`> adottroll have you made it to community college yet
    <blas`> bigboy
    <ADOTTroll> yes
    <ADOTTroll> i'm in a REAL UNIVERSATIY!

    --a harsh, cold dose of reality falls on #gnaa...

  4. Re:Deterrence is Ineffective & Farcical on Cyber Sleuths vs. Secret Networks · · Score: 1

    some post blandly asserted Deterrence is Ineffective & Farcical, which is a rather naive point of view. Not just naive, but on the level of putting on blinders. I provided a counterexample. "you analogy is nut"?? no comprendo, senor.

  5. Re:Midori?? on Chinese "Dragon" Chip On Sale · · Score: 0, Flamebait
    In the words of Shaquille O'Neal:
    "Tell Yao Ming, 'Ching-chong-yang-wah-ah-so.'"
  6. Re:namespace collision on Chinese "Dragon" Chip On Sale · · Score: 1

    Duh...of course it is. I said fanboyism is the cause. And thanks for taking the opportunity to show off your knowledge of Japanese. You're so cool.

  7. namespace collision on Chinese "Dragon" Chip On Sale · · Score: 2, Funny

    Man, I can think of about 100 products or companies that are all named "Midori". Either people really like melon liqueur, or the rampant fanboyism really has to stop.

  8. Re:All About the Same on Rechargeable Batteries - Yes or No? · · Score: 1, Troll
    HAHAHA...made in USA...heh that's an oldy but a goody.

    The USA gave up its manufacturing industries to third-world countries as an act of job-creating altruism back in the 1980s. The rest of the parent post is so conspicuously politically correct as to be comical.

  9. Re:Deterrence is Ineffective & Farcical on Cyber Sleuths vs. Secret Networks · · Score: 0, Insightful

    Good thing that 'nuclear deterrence' thing didn't work. Otherwise there might have been a shooting war between the U.S. and Soviet Union.

  10. Re:International distribution - no go. on (Solar) Power to the Masses · · Score: 2, Funny

    I like how the U.S. power grid is divided into 3 parts - Eastern, Western, and Texas. Seems appropriate somehow.

  11. Re:In other words... on Telemarketers Sue Over "Do Not Call" List · · Score: 2, Insightful
    Go lawyers go...

    A strict constitutionalist view is dated and worn. These days, it's all about the billable hours.

  12. Re:Graceland on A Geek's Tour Of North America? · · Score: -1, Troll

    On the downside, Memphis is also the home to an offensively large number of rednecks and hicks. You're very likely to be shot or run over by a drunk. Basically, stay away from any part of America besides the coasts, where the civilized people live.

  13. Re:Forget the big sights, Fry's is where it's at on A Geek's Tour Of North America? · · Score: 1

    I shed tears of pain trying to get any help from Fry's employees, or trying to find a product on their messy shelves, or waiting in their Escher-like checkout lines.

  14. Re:Shuttle launch on A Geek's Tour Of North America? · · Score: 1

    Vandenberg Air Force Base outside Los Angeles has far more frequent launches than the now-defunct space shuttle. Of course, most of these are military satellite launches or tests of the missile defense system, and any correct-thinking Australian would be horrified to witness such an event.

  15. Re:The US is not made for back-packing on A Geek's Tour Of North America? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    backpacking has about as little to do with hiking through the wilderness as television ratings have to do with quality programming.

  16. The coasts on A Geek's Tour Of North America? · · Score: 5, Funny
    Whatever you do, absolutely do not venture outside of America's two coasts. Visit Los Angeles and New York City, make a stop in San Francisco, and that's it, really. You can't find good coffee or free WiFi access anywhere outside these places, not to mention quality people. All Americans who could have moved to one of these three cities, as they have the reputation of being the only places in America where the people don't drool while watching "Survivor". You might want to visit Las Vegas, but rest assured there's nothing there but corporations. The people who produce American culture call the wasteland between New York and Los Angeles "flyover territory" for good reason. There's nothing there except armed rednecks.

    At least, this is what my friends in New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco tell me. It must be true, because they're the elite of America.

  17. Re:Student scared off Linux in .AU on Skeptical Reactions To SCO From Around The Globe · · Score: 4, Informative

    Er...federal agencies only investigate when there are complaints. A large number of complaints gets more attention, to an extent. You are sure they are investigating SCO? Do you work for the SEC? And if you do, why did you just comment on a matter under investigation?

  18. Re:stairs on Getting Back Into Shape While At The Office? · · Score: 1

    For maintainence staff only.

  19. Re:Linux is not Unix on Getting Software Added to Unix Distributions? · · Score: 1

    Because cluebies who started "waaay back with redhat 6" assumed that *nix means "any unix", which isn't correct, but hell, there are none so ignorant as those who aren't interested in learning.

  20. stairs on Getting Back Into Shape While At The Office? · · Score: 1
    Good luck with the stairs. I'd love to take the stairs, but at all the buildings I've ever worked in, the stairwell doors lock behind you. I hate waiting for an elevator to go 1 or 2 floors up.

    The stairwells are probably locked due to liability issues. Thanks for another one, lawyers. Hope you all are enjoying the golf.

  21. Re:Not a bad thing on Wozniak Unveils WozNet · · Score: 1

    You know that Lance Armstrong endorses SUVs, right?

  22. Re:Market Demand on DVD Player With DVI Output · · Score: 1

    "I'm a Simpsons writer. I ran out of ideas six years ago, and people still watch our show, despite all our efforts. Go figure!"

  23. Re:Again. on Comcast Offers Trial Of Microsoft TV Software · · Score: 1

    Apache...mysql...please tell me you're not running those in production on a desktop...

  24. Re:Again. on Comcast Offers Trial Of Microsoft TV Software · · Score: 1
    Er...a windowing system does not an operating system make.

    I don't know how to tell you this, but apache and mysql are not desktop applications. They are server applications.

    A server does not run X.

    Sounds like your problems are related to your linux cluebie-ness and general amateurishness. Surprise, surprise.

  25. Re:Again. on Comcast Offers Trial Of Microsoft TV Software · · Score: 1
    Ah, it just wouldn't be a MS story without microsoft apologists coming out of the woodwork to claim that their unloaded desktop boxes don't crash randomly any more.

    Imagine, MS makes an operating system that can run for days upon days without crashing, and people give them compliments for it!