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  1. Remember the good old days? on Emscripten and New Javascript Engine Bring Unreal Engine To Firefox · · Score: 2, Insightful

    When "browsers" were used for "browsing" the web, instead of being crappy application platforms with endless non-browsing-related features shoehorned into them? What happened to just browsing well instead of doing everything else poorly?

  2. Job interviews on ISO C++ Committee Approves C++0x Final Draft · · Score: 1

    Brilliant. It was bad enough in job interviews when they try to catch you out on your knowledge of the obscure bits of C++ that nobody ever uses, and now there's a whole new level of complex syntax, pitfalls and gotchas to deal with. C++ is turning into a warty freakshow. I could even start to forgive Python's idiotic indentation nonsense at this rate.

  3. Re:Banks in the USA on Why UK Banks Don't Tweet · · Score: 3, Informative

    "Text banking custs, if u lose ur mobile device or chng ur mobile # update ur profile"

    Well, time to change bank to one that can spell "you".

  4. Re:All of them. on Ask Slashdot: Worst Computer Scene In TV or Movies? · · Score: 1

    Yeah, that was so fail. They should've called it Swordfail. lol. Or Failfish. Or Epic Swordfailfish. Rofl. It certainly wasn't made of win. Otherwise they could call it Swordwin. But it was fail. It was the failest fail that ever failed. Like double fail to the power fail. woot. So much fail in that fail movie with a fail plot that fail fail fail fail fail epic fail epic epic fail fail fail.

    Yes, I am mocking your overuse and misuse of the word. Stop it.

  5. Blessed are they... on Anonymous Goes After GodHatesFags.com · · Score: 1

    Fundie nutjobs would like nothing better than to be martyred, or at least "persecuted" for their beliefs.
    "Blessed they which are persecuted for righteousness' sake: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven."

    If someone did physically attack one of Phelps' mob, they would just see it as a Sign From God that they were doing his work.
    1) Make outrageous comments, or be generally vile. In the name of Jesus.
    2) Notice that people are really angry with you and object to everything you say.
    3) Claim "persecution" and sit back with a smug grin on your face, knowing you've scored lots of Jesus-points and will get a better seat in Heaven.
    4) GOTO 1

  6. Re:Goes both ways... on Greed, Zealotry, and the Commodore 64 · · Score: 1

    Surely Alzheimer's disease is one of God's miraculous little creations as well? Or does He only deserve credit for all the nice stuff, like bunnies and kittens?

  7. Re:Diesels already do this. on Mazda Claims 70 mpg For New Engine, No Hybrid Needed · · Score: 1

    My Nissan Note diesel easily does 60mpg at 70mph, and 70+ mpg at 50mph. Admittedly, it's not terribly fast, but it is efficient.

  8. Re:Stuck on old versions on A Tidal Wave of Java Flaw Exploitation · · Score: 1

    An awful lot of big organisations are terrified of upgrading anything in case things stop working (and of course, nobody wants to be the one who suggested the upgrade if it all goes wrong). I've seen so many places that will not move past IE6 and Java 1.4 because they daren't risk their clunky old systems not working anymore.

  9. Re:Arms race, anyone? on DDoS From 4chan Hits MPAA and Anti-Piracy Website · · Score: 1

    "intents and purposes", for fuck's sake.

  10. It *is* a celebration, idiiot on Archbishop Bans Pop Music At Funerals · · Score: 3, Insightful
    are not to be described as 'a celebration of the life of' the deceased
    Indeed. A lot of funerals I've been to seem to treat it entirely as a chance to prattle on about God and Jesus to a captive audience, with an "insert name here" script.

    The last funeral I went to was for my Gran, and it was a secular funeral. It was [i]all about[/i] a celebration of her life, and was much more personal and caring than any religious funeral has ever been.

    In conclusion, fuck that Archbishop.

  11. Is it too much to ask? on UK's Royal Mail Launches First Intelligent Stamps · · Score: 1

    I don't want online content from my postage stamps. I want an efficient postal service. No doubt you could do the same thing with milk bottles, soap packets and jars of jam to "bring them into the 21st century", but it wouldn't make the milk, soap or jam somehow better.

  12. Re:I am prob one of the only people here with an on Apple Announces New iPods, iTunes 10, Social Network, AppleTV · · Score: 1

    The problem then is that you have you have to have your computer turned on and have iTunes running. Not a huge inconvenience, in the grand scheme of things, but if I'm downstairs and decide I want to watch something, I then have to run upstairs and turn everything on, log on, start up iTunes and then go back down again.

    With my current AppleTV I have the internal drive full of my favourite movies and TV shows and it works quite happily as a stand-alone device. If I buy movies from the AppleTV they eventually
    get synced to the machine upstairs and backed up, but I don't need to worry about the other machine being switched off or going into standby .As for the "instant streaming" from the web, that's great if you have a decent connection. If not, with the old ATV you could start it downloading and then watch the whole thing later when it had finished.

  13. Re:One Word on What 'IT' Stuff Should We Teach Ninth-Graders? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Vi

  14. Re:Want one so bad but won't buy on Apple Announces iPhone 4 · · Score: 1

    Do keep us up to date on other products you're not buying.

  15. Re:Apple running out of hype fuel? on Steve Jobs To Keynote WWDC iPhone Announcement · · Score: 1
    Merely as an example: my father has a 1st gen iPhone. He regularly has to use USB flash drives as apart of his job, and liked the idea of using his iPhone instead for USB file transfer.

    So he didn't check the features of a product he bought, and was then annoyed that it didn't have a feature he wanted?

    When I bought my first-gen iPhone I knew it didn't have certain features, but they were features I didn't care about anyway and I've been happy with it ever since. If a particular phone doesn't do something you need, shop around and buy a different one instead.

  16. Re:+1 Troll for Summary on Steve Jobs To Keynote WWDC iPhone Announcement · · Score: 3, Insightful

    You're quite correct. Slavery is just the same as brand preference in mobile phones.

  17. Re:Clever social engineering... on New Method Could Hide Malware In PDFs, No Further Exploits Needed · · Score: 4, Insightful
    PDF is a document format. It's an output format. It's not a form-entry language. It's not the web. It's not an operating system. It sure as hell shouldn't be able to trigger any open-ended OS action.

    You've never dealt with a marketing department, clearly.

    "Hey, you know what would be cool? What if PDF documents could also play videos?"
    "Um.. well, it's technically possible but I don't think that-"
    "Great! WE MUST HAVE THIS FEATURE! NOW! DROP EVERYTHING AND GET TO IT!"

  18. Re:more expensive in the long run on NHS Should Stop Funding Homeopathy, Says Parliamentary Committee · · Score: 1
    i have tried many homeopathic remedies and have never got any effect from them.

    That's because they do not work.

  19. Re:Strange fascination on Gun With Wireless Arming Signal Goes On Sale Soon · · Score: 0, Troll

    Don't you know anything? If every citizen is not armed to the teeth, the King of England could just waltz right in, take over and make everyone his slave.

    Is that what you want? 'Cos that's what'll happen!

  20. Re:Not for ATI cards on Why You Should Use OpenGL and Not DirectX · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Don't you mean "Too bad ATI card royally suck ass at implementing OpenGL"?

  21. Re:A few great Amiga ideas I'm still waiting for on The Amiga, Circa 2010 — Dead and Loving It · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Fullscreen windows. Why slide them up and down when you can switch with Alt+Tab or Cmd+Tab. Also check out Virtual desktops, you might like them.

    It's difficult to compare with modern operating systems, but the sliding windows were really clever. Each screen could be a completely different resolution with a different colour map and screen format. If you Alt-Tab between full-screen applications of different resolutions, you can still only see one at a time. With the Amiga, you could see all of them at once. For example, if you're playing a full-screen game today and alt-tab to the desktop, the game will typically switch back into a window and the screen will switch to the desktop resolution. The Amiga method would let you simply drag the full-screen game screen to reveal the higher-resolution desktop behind it, without forcing the game to swap back to a window. Even virtual desktops aren't as clever or flexible as that.

  22. Re:Is there any way to avoid disaster? on Yellowstone Supervolcano Larger Than First Thought · · Score: 1
    Right now, all we can do is pray.

    Oh, I'm sure there's an even more futile thing to try. It just might take a bit of research to figure out what.

  23. Sounds like a great weapon on Laser Weapon Shoots Down Airplanes In Test · · Score: 2, Insightful

    ...unless it's raining. Or cloudy. Or foggy. Or dusty. Or smoggy. Or snowing.

  24. Re:Huh? on No Cheap Replacement For Hard Disks Before 2020 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    You severely underestimate future requirements for porn storage.

  25. It's the Daily Mail on Teenager Invents Cheap Solar Panel From Human Hair · · Score: 1

    Just wait a week and they'll announce that solar power from human hair causes cancer.