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  1. Re:I grew up writing games in BASIC on 50 Years of BASIC, the Language That Made Computers Personal · · Score: 1

    107 157 040 106 165 143 153 040 131 157 165 162 163 145 154 146 056 :)

  2. Re:I grew up writing games in BASIC on 50 Years of BASIC, the Language That Made Computers Personal · · Score: 1

    You never need more than a text editor to write code. Now get off my lawn.

  3. Re:Simple on Photo Web Site Offers a Wall of Shame For Image Thieves · · Score: 1

    Greased up deaf guy works cheaper.

  4. Re:please on First Outdoor Flocks of Autonomous Flying Robots · · Score: 1

    Thanks. Looks like #4 shot from my 12 gauge will bring these fuckers down nicely.

  5. Re:Why haven't they deployed on How To Take Apart Fukushima's 3 Melted-Down Reactors · · Score: 1

    I was wondering why they hadn't deployed MechaGodzilla yet. Rodan could show up at any time.

  6. Re:This is really a simple process on How To Take Apart Fukushima's 3 Melted-Down Reactors · · Score: 2

    Batman: Good evening, Commissioner.
    Gordon: Batman, we need you to look at a reactor melt-
    Batman: I've already fixed it. I capped it with a WayneTech dome.


    Meanwhile in Metropolis:

    Lois Lane: Reports of a melted reactor in Japan have -
    Clark Kent: This looks like a job for...
    Superman: Superman

    Superman: Hmm, leaking radiation.. OH GOD IT'S LIKE KRYPTONITE IT HURTS IT HURTS BATMAN, HELP ME!!

  7. Just wait for Godzilla to show up. on How To Take Apart Fukushima's 3 Melted-Down Reactors · · Score: 1

    He'll stomp a mud hole in any nuclear reactors.

  8. Would you be better off programming with Notepad? on Does Relying On an IDE Make You a Bad Programmer? · · Score: 1

    No, but you might be better of programming with gVim...

  9. Robotic Dildos hardest hit. on First Liquid Machines Presage Soft Robots · · Score: 2

    Their next goal is to create a set of parallel electrodes that cause the metal to form into an undulating worm-shape that can propel itself along."

    .... and somewhere, porn of this will exist.

  10. Re:Wow on Largest-Yet EVE Online Battle Destroys $200,000 Worth of Starships · · Score: 1

    It's completely different.

    a new Titan ship is just an object stored in memory -- copying it is no big deal.

  11. Re:It might be an unpopular opinion... on Ask Slashdot: What Does Edward Snowden Deserve? · · Score: 5, Informative

    More popular then you think. Mr. Snowden is a whistleblower who pointed out that the NSA was breaking the law.

    Full pardon.

  12. Looks pretty awful... on CES 2014: Stefan Lindsay Demonstrates the gTar (Video) · · Score: 1

    Looks like there's only one pickup, that's way too close to the neck -- which will cause the sound to be more toward the low end, meaning you'll lose the high end -- or worse, it's using . The tremolo also looks really weak, not sure how well it'll stay in tune. It also looks like a cheap piece of crap.

    "The average price of a guitar is $399" -- yeah, because you've got the low end Dean starter guitars for $99 and the high end professional Ibanez for $3K.

    Going the route of Rocksmith and a $99 Dean guitar is essentially the same thing, and cheaper.

    Oh, I can make it sound like a piano? If I wanted to sound like a piano, I'd go play a fucking piano.

  13. Re:Tetsuuuuuoooooooo!!!! on Chain Reactions Reignited At Fukushima · · Score: 0

    Kaaaaaaneeeeeeetaaaaaaaa!

  14. If they really wanted to punish their users... on Punish Bad Users With Drupal Misery · · Score: 1

    They could just make their website as impossible to navigate and use as Slashdot has made theirs.

  15. MOD PARENT UP! on Wikipedia Wants More Contributions From Academics · · Score: 1

    If anyone deserves mod points, it's the single greatest person on the planet - my new BFF, damn_registrars. I mean, let me count the ways I dearly love this guy.

    For one, no one is more reliable. If he's your special friend, he won't miss replying to a single comment or journal entry, no matter what the subject. He's always there, always watching you - kind of like the Judas Priest song "Electric Eye".

    The other thing I love about my new best friend damn_registrars is his tireless energy. It's like he's retard strong, only instead of masturbating at inappropriate times he never gets tired of repeating whatever he heard from casually listening to NPR.

    He's a snappy dresser, an amazing dancer, loves tickle fights, and his mother hasn't disowned him yet. WHAT A GUY! So here's to you, damn_registrars, a real man of genius.

  16. Re:Uh. on Apple Handcuffs Web Apps On iPhone Home Screen · · Score: 1

    iPhone receives calls whatever state it's in

    Unless you're holding it wrong.

  17. Re:These are people who still believe Joseph Smith on Utah To Teach USA is a Republic, Not a Democracy · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Wow, the WHARGARBL is strong in this thread....

    Never mind the actual fact that the form of Government here in the United States is a Representative Republic.

    Heaven forbid teachers we required to teach things that are factually correct...

    I mean, what next? Are we going to force teachers to teach that 2+2=4? What of little Johnny's self esteem? Shouldn't we validate his feelings that 2 + 2 = Cookie?

    This is nothing more than a tempest in a teapot.

  18. Re:Or are you happy to see me? on How Watchmen Killed 'R'-rated Fantasy Movies · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The most frustrating part of this is that Watchmen was actually *good*.

    And The Dark Knight, rated PG-13, was easily 10 times better than Watchmen. Why so hung up on ratings? Why so... serious?

  19. from the trees-aren't-off-the-hook-yet dept. on Harvard Professor Creates Paper Accelerometer · · Score: 2

    If only there were a way to take a seed from a tree, put it in the ground, and make more of them. You could even envision some people producing tree farms.

  20. Re:Windows 2000 on MS — Dropping IE6 Support "Not an Option" · · Score: 1, Informative

    Then the death date of IE6 is 7/13/2010, but only if you're paying for extended support.

  21. Re:A user's perspective on MS — Dropping IE6 Support "Not an Option" · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    I don't want to upgrade from IE6 for one very simple reason: I think the interfaces of the later IE versions suck donkey balls.

    Just the later ones?

    Try Firefox - you can customize just about every aspect of the UI.

  22. Re:Election Fraud on Kentucky Officials "Changed Votes At Voting Machines" · · Score: 1

    Go read Liberal Fascism by Jonah Goldberg, then you can argue with me about the meaning of fascism.

    And your facts are wrong: Clinton was under oath lying about Lewinsky because Paula Jones sued him for sexual harrasment. It was in THAT TRIAL that he lied.

  23. Re:Election Fraud on Kentucky Officials "Changed Votes At Voting Machines" · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    See PMF - This is when I know I've beaten you: When you start with the ad hominem attacks.

    Sad that you don't have an argument and have to resort to insults.

    Fortunately I expect nothing less from you.

  24. Re:Election Fraud on Kentucky Officials "Changed Votes At Voting Machines" · · Score: 1

    And a blowjob is SO AWFUL. It's none of your damn business.

    It wasn't that he got a hummer in the oval office. It WAS, however, that he lied under oath and denied it.

    Saying it was about a hummer is disingenuous and intentionally trying to obfuscate the issue.

  25. Re:Election Fraud on Kentucky Officials "Changed Votes At Voting Machines" · · Score: 1, Troll

    well a good treasurer doesn't pay out money he don't have to... right...
    Please. If you can't see the problem in having a Tax Cheat as head of the IRS, then you're hopeless.