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  1. Re: Never mind... on Apple's New Strategy: Sell Pricier iPhones First (wsj.com) · · Score: -1

    Wow, if I looked like that I would not be posting YouTube videos.

    Someone told me that — like 70 videos ago.

    Holy shit, you legit look like a fucking transsexual with that bucket hat on.

    Haven't been to San Francisco much?

  2. Never mind... on Apple's New Strategy: Sell Pricier iPhones First (wsj.com) · · Score: -1

    That Apple expects to sell more of the relatively inexpensive iPhone Xr (pronounced "iPhone 10r", see my video) than the expensive iPhone Tennis and Tennis Match in the long run. ;)

  3. I haven't changed my signature. Don't worry. I got another video coming out this Sunday. I'll change my signature then.

  4. Re:I paid $100 a long time ago... on Sony Announces PlayStation Classic, a $100 Mini PS1 (polygon.com) · · Score: -1

    Commodities run on 20 year cycles. Starting in 2020, silver/gold will become cheap and oil/gas will become expensive. I'm looking forward to seeing silver at $5 per ounce and my natural gas holdings paying $20 per share royalties

  5. Re:I paid $100 a long time ago... on Sony Announces PlayStation Classic, a $100 Mini PS1 (polygon.com) · · Score: -1

    Actually, I'm down $3,000 based on today's silver spot (melt value) at $14.32 per ounce. Silver stacking isn't for the faint of heart.

  6. Re:Other major investment in Silicon Valley on Saudi Arabia Invests $1 Billion In Potential Tesla Rival (cnn.com) · · Score: -1

    How can you find this funny???

    I told my friend that my Slashdot trolls would get all hot and bothered from the video. You can hear him say "Oh, God" in the video at the 44 second mark. Your fake Internet outrage is so predictable.

  7. Re:Other major investment in Silicon Valley on Saudi Arabia Invests $1 Billion In Potential Tesla Rival (cnn.com) · · Score: -1

    creimer has decided to invest in producing video material for pedophiles and sex tourists!

    That's funny. Last summer you photoshopped my contact info on pictures of naked Russian schoolboys and reposted those pictures on Russian websites. This summer you accuse me of being a pedophile and had all your pedobear buddies from Ukraine, Brazil and Colombia (known sex tourist hot spots) watch my video for 25 hours over four days. That says more about you than me.

    How long will it be before you do the right thing and take that video off line?

    If you believe my video violate YouTube community guidelines, report the video.

  8. Re:GANs for data augmentation? on Nvidia Researchers Generate Synthetic Brain MRI Images For AI Research (zdnet.com) · · Score: -1

    No kidding! That comment was brought to you by creimer, a well known slashdot nuisance.

    Uh, no. It's probably one of your pedobear buddies.

  9. Re:Recycle everthing possible ffs on Road Makers Turn To Recycled Plastic For Tougher Surfaces (economist.com) · · Score: -1

    Thanks to your Pedobear buddies, I got 25 hours of watch time in three days and coming in second to my Slashdot video with 30 hours of watch time in six months. Keep up the good work!

  10. Re:Recycle everthing possible ffs on Road Makers Turn To Recycled Plastic For Tougher Surfaces (economist.com) · · Score: -1

    You posted several time bragging about how many zillions views your pedophile video is getting thanks to your slashdot spam

    No. Thanks to YOU for calling me a pedophile. It has become my best performing video in the first 24 hours to date. All those views came from OUTSIDE the United States. Ukraine being 11% of the total.

  11. Re:Recycle everthing possible ffs on Road Makers Turn To Recycled Plastic For Tougher Surfaces (economist.com) · · Score: -1

    At least no one watch him [..]

    Not true. I have 16,696 minutes (11 days, 14 hours) of watch time since 12/1/2017.

  12. Re:The Chinese are coming! The Chinese are coming! on Before It Was Hacked, Equifax Had a Different Fear: Chinese Spying (wsj.com) · · Score: -1

    Whatever happened to 72-year-old CaptainDork that you were so hot and bothered with?

  13. Re:The Chinese are coming! The Chinese are coming! on Before It Was Hacked, Equifax Had a Different Fear: Chinese Spying (wsj.com) · · Score: -1

    Don't forget that I've attended WorldCon 76. :P

    https://www.kron4.com/news/bay-area/protest-against-pedophiles-in-sci-fi-held-outside-worldcon/1381192689

    Opposing rallies held outside of the San Jose Convention Center kept police on their toes Saturday afternoon. Sci-Fi fans, writers, and artists are all in town for Worldcon. The event also brought out a group called Predators Out Now, who were protesting pedophiles in sci-fi. According to their Facebook event page, the group believes, there's been an epidemic within the sci-fi community, abusing children and covering it up.

  14. When I submitted this article as an Anonymous Coward, I did it as lark because of the title. I didn't think the Slashdot editors would try to go for a Pulitzer Prize in editing the summary.

  15. Re:The basic issue not spoken ... on Wikimedia Warns EU Copyright Reform Threatens the 'Vibrant Free Web' (techcrunch.com) · · Score: -1

    I was wondering where the creimertards were picking up "72 year old" — and they call me ederly! Sad. Fucking sad.

  16. I left Slashdot for six weeks and you're still pulling the same shit: latching on to other users, creating fake accounts and making up shit. Sad. Fucking sad.

  17. Nope. I'm lurking and LMAO at the creimertards. Every day they latch on to a different user. Sad. Fucking sad.

  18. I use an Ask The Eight Ball for my own stock investments, except mine isn't color-coded.

  19. Re:If you want white box... on Amazon Web Services Isn't Making a 'Commercial' Networking Switch, Cisco Says (geekwire.com) · · Score: -1

    Or you can download the firmware image from the Internet. A support contract is only useful if you plan transfer liability from your company to Cisco in the eventuallity that one of those hard-coded passwords in the Cisco firmware opens your network to hackers.

  20. If you want white box... on Amazon Web Services Isn't Making a 'Commercial' Networking Switch, Cisco Says (geekwire.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    Check out Cables & Kits for refurbished Cisco gear.

  21. Re:I don't agree with Trump about much... on Trump Slams EU Over $5 Billion Fine on Google (reuters.com) · · Score: 2, Interesting

    The EU problem is that Google is using contracts to enforce provisions with free software. The solution is for Google to charge a license fee and then use contracts to enforce provisions on licensed software. This might work out better for Android users as it would also fix OS fragmentaton by preventing carriers from selling new phones with an obsolete version of Android.

  22. Re:Tell me about it on Frequent Smart Phone, Internet Use Linked To Symptoms Of ADHD in Teens (npr.org) · · Score: 0

    Why would you want your kid to wear asbestos underwear? Does he comment on Slashdot?

  23. Re: And there's always the possibility... on Why Startups Aren't Pushing the Feds To Break Up Big Tech (axios.com) · · Score: 0
    • Plan A is for startup to do an IPO.
    • Plan B is for startup is to get bought out.
    • Plan C is for startup to burn through as much cash as possible before investors realize that Plan A and Plan B are not feasible.
  24. Taking the express bus is probably cheaper than owning an old car when you make $50K in Silicon Valley.

  25. Re: Why is this spam tolerated? on Slackware, Oldest Actively Maintained GNU/Linux Distribution, Turns 25 · · Score: -1

    True. So what?