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  1. Re:XML is not likely to succeed on XML in a Nutshell · · Score: 1
    It is completely different to HTML


    You can't be different to something, but you can be indifferent to it, and that just goes to show how different from different indifferent really is.

  2. Re:Nothing can possibly go wrong! on Man-Made Black Holes Looming? · · Score: 1
    Shitface,

    it's hubris, not hybris.


    Here's a handy tip - it's much less embarrassing to take a moment to look these things up before you make an ass of yourself.

  3. Re:This does not inspire confidence.. on Man-Made Black Holes Looming? · · Score: 1

    yeah.

  4. Re:This does not inspire confidence.. on Man-Made Black Holes Looming? · · Score: 1
    They find the released hole and it is shrinking. They also find another and larger black hole already in the planet


    How did they know which was which?

  5. Re:A maze of teeny, tiny dimensions all curled... on Man-Made Black Holes Looming? · · Score: 1
    if my Aunt had balls, then she'd be my uncle.


    or a debutante.

  6. Re:Ridiculously easy? on Mafiaboy Gets His Wrist Slapped · · Score: 1
    Think of all you have done in the last 8 months, since January, and imagine being in a youth detention center instead.


    Not sur what you mean. I'm pretty sure it's ok to stand and scratch your ass in there, too.

  7. Re:Canadian Law on Mafiaboy Gets His Wrist Slapped · · Score: 1
    Who, as a teenager, hasn't done something incredibly stupid?


    That's for sure. Most are just lucky enough to not get caught or suffer whatever possible consequences there might have been. I certainly did some pretty stupid stuff that just never happened to come back to bite me. For instance I.... well heck, I got away with 'em this long, I'm not about to spill my guts now.

  8. Re:Compression on Chuck Moore Holds Forth · · Score: 1
    You had me at HELO


    +1, Clever.

  9. Re:Chuck Moore should apologize on Chuck Moore Holds Forth · · Score: 1
    I, too, noticed the statement "everyone does not need to be a programmer", and think it is unforgivable.


    Even the grammar is offensive, unless he truly wanted to say "no one needs to be a programmer," which is how it parses. I presume he meant to say "not everyone needs to be a programmer."

  10. Re:Nonsense. on Chuck Moore Holds Forth · · Score: 1
    Or, you could abandon programming altogether, since it gratuitously requires the use of hands to type the code.


    I would vigorously protest your thoughtless remark, but since I have to type this with my nose it would hurt too much.

  11. Re:Hmmm on Chuck Moore Holds Forth · · Score: 1
    It kind of reminds me of APL zealots ...would NEVER admit that APL was hard to maintain


    I was once given an APL program to analyze and report back on its function. I studied it for days before I realized that it wasn't a program at all - someone had left a cage unlocked and a monkey had spent an hour pounding on the keyboard.

  12. Re:Beauty for beauty's sake makes crappy software on Software Aesthetics · · Score: 1
    Bridges don't fall down because the designers aren't able to get away with posting a sign at each end that reads:
    By driving past this sign the motorist agrees that this bridge is not waranteed to perform in any capacity, and further that the designer makes no claim as to this bridge being fit for any purpose or use whatsoever, and is held blameless for any damages resulting from the use of this bridge.
  13. Re:Open Source Jet Engines on Great Bridge Out; Caldera in Trouble · · Score: 1
    The Gillette Mach3 razor cost many millions of dollars to develop


    Many millions? It's just a handle with a clasp, isn't it?

  14. Re:Doubling bugs on Mozilla Moves Into 2002? Maybe. · · Score: 1
    Bug counts have never been an accurate measure of the quality of the product.


    Thank you for saying this! I have been trying to explain this to my customers but they just won't listen and keep threatening to go to the competition. Idiots.



    Harry "Harold" Flanders,
    Owner and operator, Mount Pilot Terminex


  15. Re:What worries me most about this.. on Borders to Use CCTV Face Recognition · · Score: 1
    In Michigan at least, you can't make a citizen's arrest unless a felony was committed


    In Mayberry, though, you can do it for almost anything you see. All you have to do is declare "Citizen's Arrest! Citizen's Arrest!" in your best Gomer Pyle voice. I know this is true because I saw it on the tee vee.

  16. Re:What worries me most about this.. on Borders to Use CCTV Face Recognition · · Score: 1
    the store can't really do anything, except to ban the person from entering the store (which they can legally do to anybody, as long as it's not due to racial or sexual discrimination.


    You mean they could kick a person out for being too ugly?

  17. Re:What worries me most about this.. on Borders to Use CCTV Face Recognition · · Score: 1
    what the inmates get to keep is a different matter....just like everyone else they have to pay ... room and board.



    That seems like a flimsy reason for siezing their pay. What if they don't like how much the rent is? Can they move out?

    So the law says the corporations can't exploit these prisoners by paying them less, and apparently the main motivation for making sure they get paid well is so the state can take it instead.

  18. Re:Interesting Metric on Knuth's Volume IV Preview Available Online · · Score: 1
    He wrote:
    "IMHO, if you haven't read Knuth's work, you aren't a programmer."

    You wrote:
    There are plenty of people out there who've read (and even understood) Knuth's books, yet who still write horrible spaghetti code.

    For someone who evaulates programmers you seem to have a little trouble with logic. He doesn't say that reading Knuth makes one a programmer.

  19. Re:knuth is how old? on Knuth's Volume IV Preview Available Online · · Score: 1
    the way that the science of computing advances faster than any other science would seem to make something like this nearly impossible

    The things in Knuth's books don't change. they are the fundamental underlying ideas.
    Norman Maclean wrote:

    Eventually, all things merge into one, and a river runs through it. The river was cut by the world's great flood and runs over rocks from the basement of time. On some of the rocks are timeless raindrops. Under the rocks are the words, and some of the words are theirs. I am haunted by waters.
    Those words, under the rocks, under the river of computer programming, that's what Knuth writes.
  20. Re:Religion and Science on Ununoctium Discovery a Mistake · · Score: 3
    I am a church-going Christian, and have been for many years.

    Man, you'd think you'd have got there by now.

  21. Re:lawsuit on Restricted CDs Quietly Distributed · · Score: 1
    the telephone rings / problem between screen and chair / thoughts of homocide

    Homocide? Is that some sort of gay murder?

  22. Re:Which? on MS XP Drops Java Support · · Score: 1
    Shouldn't that last line read: Which witch watched which witch?

    No. They're watching watches, not witches. So watch it.

  23. Re:Not such a big a deal. on MS XP Drops Java Support · · Score: 1
    The MS java vm...was the best, fastest, stablest VM out there bar none... (Sorry but its true)

    Unless of course you want to play a lot of sound clips quickly. Then it leaks memory until the whole OS whacks out and a hard restart is required.

  24. Re:We're talking about .NET applets, not ASP.NET on MS XP Drops Java Support · · Score: 1

    Dude, I thought you died in a plane crash.

  25. Re:Great! on Solving the Great Shower Curtain Mystery · · Score: 1

    Actually the curtain is getting pushed, o' course.