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  1. And wonder why young people don't want to work for the government. http://www.politico.com/agenda/story/2017/09/27/aging-government-workforce-analysis-000525

  2. Re:First person shooters should be banned on Activision Patents Pay-To-Win Matchmaker (rollingstone.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    I've been playing FPS games and hearing this canard for 20 years. I haven't gone out to shoot anyone. Yet.

  3. MDN docs are top notch — for Windows. I'm looking forward to seeing if they can do the same for web dev docs.

  4. Re:longer lifetime on Traditional PC Sales Continue To Slide (zdnet.com) · · Score: -1

    My Vista-compatible gaming rig that I built in 2007 lasted nine years before I replaced the AM3 motherboard with a newer AM3 motherboard. I went from a dual-core to quad-core to eight-core in the last ten years.

  5. Re:Who cares? on Companies Overlook Risks in Open Source Software, Survey Finds (betanews.com) · · Score: -1

    Because the software is free, no one bothers to do a security audit. That would take money and the software would no longer be free.

  6. Re: Well, Chris, here's what you do on Ask Slashdot: How Can You Apply For A Job When Your Code Samples Suck? · · Score: -1

    It's past midnight. I just got done with an epic six-hour Age of Empires II game against four other players. Grammar is the least of my concerns.

  7. Re:Well, Chris, here's what you do on Ask Slashdot: How Can You Apply For A Job When Your Code Samples Suck? · · Score: -1, Troll

    [...] TWO dozen websites [...]

    FTFY — Not everything I do is under my author name.

    On a related note, does the letters F and O mean anything?

  8. Re: CREIMER POST REVIEW: Not the best. on The Real Inside Story of How Commodore Failed (youtube.com) · · Score: -1

    Remember ralohie may Creimer? Let that be a warning to you.

    Never heard of him until now. He weighed 800 pounds at max, dropped down to 350 and wanted to lose weight so he could buy clothes at the mall. My max weight was 400 pounds (30+ years ago), my current weight is 360, and I buy my clothes at the mall. We're not even in the same league. Don't let an inconvenient fact get in the way of your stupidity.

  9. Re:CREIMER POST REVIEW: Not the best. on The Real Inside Story of How Commodore Failed (youtube.com) · · Score: -1

    Instead of simply voting you down I'll tell you why people don't like this post.

    Translation: you're out of mod points.

    You're getting close and closer to the day when you can hide behind a new sockpuppet and be left in peace.

    I don't need to hide behind a "sockpuppet" when I have this account. Now that jury duty is over, I'll start posting on Slashdot again. Or maybe I'll sit back and watch my trolls get trolled by other ACs.

  10. Columbus Day... on Mondays Are the Worst, Data Science Proves (qz.com) · · Score: -1

    Today is Columbus Day. As a federal employee, it's a paid holiday and no work today. That's a good thing since I'm still struggling to figure out what Blade Runner 2049 was all about after seeing it last night. Otherwise, my status at work would be a smiley confused face.

  11. Re:Slashdot readers should sure hope so on Ask Slashdot: Is Deliberately Misleading People On the Internet Free Speech? · · Score: -1

    No. it was "invented" by Thomas Edison as part of his efforts to stop the spread of AC.

    A harsh but fair way of dealing with Anonymous Cowards.

    Let's start with my trolls. They humped my bicyclist legs all weekend. It was the only way to prevent them from humping the neighbors' goats.

  12. Re:Let's not forget creimer.... on Cyberstalking Suspect Arrested After VPN Providers Shared Logs With the FBI (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: -1

    Did this really happen? Or is Megol correct in saying that OP is shitposting?

    It did I happen and creimer filed a FBI report.

  13. Beware of crowdfunding websites... on Does Online Crowdfunding Actually Reward Innovation? (strategy-business.com) · · Score: -1

    I have friends who raved about a new product they're backing on Kickstarter and got mad when I pointed out that the product category, and sometimes the exact same product, was already available at a substantially lower price point from Amazon or Walmart. As the Bible says, there's nothing new under the sun.

  14. Yeah, typical creimer M.O. Be as annoying as possible, then play the victim when people get tired of his noisome horseshit.

    My M.O. is to post a comment, sit back and laugh my ass off at all the butthurt comments. As my friend said after reading these comments, "These people need to get a fucking life."

  15. Check out "Have I Been Pwned" website. You can enter all your email addresses and get notifications if a particular email address got exposed in a data breach. I've gotten several email in recent days informing me of data breaches at Kickstarter and Pinterest.

    https://haveibeenpwned.com/

  16. The leapfrog in performance is going to "put the heat" on developers to create software that takes full advantage of the extra cores and speed. Otherwise, its better to wait until you have a solid need for new hardware.

  17. Re: Slashdot Died when CmdrTaco Left on 20 Years of Stuff That Matters · · Score: -1

    The oldest comment of mine that I could find. There must be ones much older than that, but my account info won't take me back any further.

    My oldest comment is a single mid-thread comment from 2008. I still have every comment from 2009 to present. Everything before that is gone.

  18. Re:I like being more productive on Expert Says You're Deluding Yourself If You Think You're Productive On Six Hours of Sleep (chicagotribune.com) · · Score: -1, Interesting

    Especially with the current traffic. I need to be at work at 8 in the morning. But to arrive at 8, I've to leave at 5:30 which means I've to get up at 4:45-5:00.

    I take the express bus to start work at 7:00AM and have someone else drive that lovely stretch of hell through Palo Alto. I go to bed at 9:00PM, wake at 4:30AM, roll out of bed by 5:00AM and at the bus stop at 6:00AM. My commute is North-South. I've known people who quit their jobs because they couldn't handle the West-East traffic through Palo Alto from the East Bay.

  19. I start my day off with a large skinny vanilla latte and a pair of Power Bars. Keeps me going for 12 hours until I have dinner.

  20. Re:Slashdot... on Ask Slashdot: Which Businesses Will Go Away In the Next 10 Years? (nbcnews.com) · · Score: -1

    Ironically you cry about slashdot in your blog.

    This comment looks like its directed to me and not the AC(s) who aren't me (this morning's exchange was hilarious). So I will answer the question: drama sells.

    Slashdot is a dot com website that my readers had never heard of because its less popular than Reddit. The most outrageous shit by my merry band of wanker trolls became fodder for my blog. Where else on the Internet do you get falsely accused of threatening to shoot people, fake accounts are created to mock you, and dick pics of Russian schoolboys with your contact info are posted on Russian image websites? Unless you're Hillary Clinton, the open sewer known as Facebook doesn't get that bad. My most popular blog posts for this year has all been Slashdot-related. If my trolls have left me alone (they won't because they can't help themselves), I would have gone away and wrote about something else.

    Seriously creimer why is it you're so odd? Like you must be extremely weird.

    I'm normal. My merry band of wanker trolls are odd. I believe this has to do with the jock culture replacing nerd culture. Jocks, of course, thinks their behavior is totally acceptable, don't see anything wrong with it and get offensive when an outsider points this out. Like cockroaches, they flee from the bright light of reality. It's easier to be an overgrown dick when anonymous.

  21. If management can't get these damn trolls under controll.

  22. Getting a headache... on Code is Too Hard To Think About (theatlantic.com) · · Score: -1

    I thought the purpose of modular programming was to prevent programmers from having to keep everything inside their head. Someone else can come along, work on a module, and move on to the next module. How do you expect to make programmers interchangeable cogs?

  23. The question is then what they did before they had drones, which cost even more than a cool $80,000?

    Imaging satellites and people surveying on foot, both of which didn't intrude on the eagles.

  24. Re:Tell that to Note owners on Apple Investigating Reports of iPhone 8 Plus Devices 'Splitting Open' (9to5mac.com) · · Score: 0

    Faulty devices or iPhones being left out in the sun? My iPhone 6s and iPad (5th gen) both get extremely hot if the temperature is 100F or higher. If left inside a hot car where the temperature gets hotter, the batteries could swell (expand) from the heat. As a help desk technician, I've seen many laptops with swollen batteries because users tossed them in the backseat during the summer months.

  25. Re: It's a good thing they on If Data Is the New Oil, Are Tech Companies Robbing Us Blind? (digitaltrends.com) · · Score: -1

    Two power bars will run you $3 (about $1.50 apiece).

    I buy three different products in bulk. The average price is $0.97 per bar.

    You really expect us to believe that you feed yourself BOTH lunch and dinner on $3 a day, when it costs you $7 just to have breakfast?

    Nope. I expect you to lowball my income, highball my expenses, and make up whatever shit to justify your negative narrative that fat people lack control.

    Your "budget" may say $300 a month, but your actual expenditures are probably more like $500 a month.

    I called it. :P