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  1. Re:Pot in Netherlands on An Open Source Direct3D 8.0 Wrapper for Open GL · · Score: -1

    Never been there, but I have some experience with pot that may help:

    > How do I buy pot without making an ass out of myself? I do know how to smoke, but having to buy it on the streets probably makes it hard to cope with a variety of brands, for example.

    always ask for the ones with haxixe mixed on it. the dealer will thik you are a badass (and a connoiseur).

    Around here we use to order our dope, and have it delivered home, so we don't have to bother about being busted and such nasty things. I have heard that in NL you can't smoke the shit on the street, just on the shops (or hash bars) or at home.

    Anyway, the best place to smoke dope is with yer buddies (preferably chicks, but guys are ok), never alone. Smoking alone sucks.

    And lastly, be cool, don't abuse it. As we used to say, ppl must have "dope maturity", or else they are just jerk-junkies, and noone likes it.

    Damn, I envy ya. NL seems to rock.

  2. Re:ep on An Open Source Direct3D 8.0 Wrapper for Open GL · · Score: -1

    shit, I did that for 2 minutes, and thats why I missed the FP. damn it. And sleep? at 5 pm? no thanks. Ill save the sleep for the night screw.

  3. Re:ep on An Open Source Direct3D 8.0 Wrapper for Open GL · · Score: -1

    naaah, just standard fuck, ya know... snotting is considered illegal in my country.

  4. Re:Big Step on An Open Source Direct3D 8.0 Wrapper for Open GL · · Score: -1

    yeah, you just must have a 2x faster machine cuz there is a wrapper in the middle of the API (well, maybe not 2x, but faster)

    why dont that stupid game developers code directly in opengl instead of using this crap directx?

    it sucks.

    but at least I will be able to play requiem and counterstrike on my future brand-new dual-athlon server...

  5. ep on An Open Source Direct3D 8.0 Wrapper for Open GL · · Score: -1

    woohooo

    just had first-qualty sex and felt like posting this while smoking a cig.

    bitches

  6. Re:FYI, GIS==Geographic Information System on WLAN Visualization Meets GIS Mapping · · Score: -1

    oooh

    Yeah, and I worked on developing GIS system, coupled with harvest optimizers, circa 1995

    GIS is cool, and pretty common, but no black magic. Its nothing more than a 2d (sometimes 3d) vector/wireframe model renderer + database.
    *yawn*

  7. Re:Hrmmm.... on Towards an Internet-Scale Operating System · · Score: -1

    black highschools?

    wtf?

    are you from south africa?

  8. Re:counting down towards first post on Towards an Internet-Scale Operating System · · Score: -1

    in your dreams, AC

    hehe ther goes more karma...

  9. fp on Towards an Internet-Scale Operating System · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    hell yeah!

  10. Re:OpenVMS and clustering on OpenMosix · · Score: 0

    LOL

    Vms is as open as Fort Knox...
    It has decades of work of some of the finest programmers out there,tough. Yummy.

  11. about your sig... on OpenMosix · · Score: 0

    that's because most computational environments out there (intger math, ieeeeeee FP) can't deal with infinity. Thus, letting a program get away with a 0 div would be incredibly stupid.

    If you want 0 divs in your life, program/run your apps in MATLAB ;-).

    (Yeah im being anal retentive)

  12. Re:This is offtopic, and untrue. on OpenMosix · · Score: 0

    yeah it does. Shame on apple, they are losing their "MacIntrash" appeal with this one ;-)
    Unfortunately, the exellent technical aspects of OSX and its kick-ass GUI will take them nowhere. Its a M$ world out there, ya know. Innovation.

    Apple would better put in a shitty os and a fairly decent GUI to OSX and spend all the R&D bucks in marketing. That would be better ROI.

  13. Re:OpenVMS and clustering on OpenMosix · · Score: 0

    since the digital fiasco, and the compaq buyout (a real shame, digital always rocked and compaq always sucked (tech-wise speaking, the market, of course, decided otherwise)), i see a grim future for VMS.

    Maybe they should open-source it. Then, our beloved kernel hackers would have a LOT to learn about how a good OS is made.

    (No, this is no joke. VMS is almost an IBM-class OS)

  14. Re:Cost efficiency my ass.. on OpenMosix · · Score: 0

    of course it is not M$, since their PR people are waaaay smarter than who wrote this troll ;-)

  15. Re:Immersion technology mouses are a joke on Immersion Sues Sony and Microsoft Over Force Feedback · · Score: 0

    Use your imagination and find a more suitable use for that damned mouse. Im sure you can ;-)

    btw, yes, it is stupid.

  16. Re:Err... on Immersion Sues Sony and Microsoft Over Force Feedback · · Score: 0

    bzzt. thanks for playing, try again.

    Force FEEDBACK has nothing to do with vibrating discs. It uses servo-mechanisms to emulate the feeling of the real thing (steering wheel, flight-stick).

    for some example of a force-feedback device (not the pathetic sony/nintendo controllers) check the Microsoft Sidewinder Force Feedback line of controllers.

    and, btw, I wonder why M$ would not stick to doing what they do well, input devices. That stuff rocks, unlike their software.

    cqd

  17. Re:Now it's getting silly on Immersion Sues Sony and Microsoft Over Force Feedback · · Score: 0

    not even close... get a life dude!

  18. Re:Resale on California Court: EULAs are Inapplicable in Some Cases · · Score: 0

    the chinese, my friend, could give a rat's ass about Adobe and their copyrights (same for every other copyright owner out there). Their philosophy truly is "Information wants to be free ;-)".
    They pirate everything and sell back to west at very tempting prices ;-), and it is a VERY sucessful business model.
    If someone has something against it, feel free to go to that friendly country and expose your reasoning. I'm pretty sure they will appreciate it.

    hah.

  19. Re:Of course, this supposes ANY worth to the bundl on California Court: EULAs are Inapplicable in Some Cases · · Score: 0

    duh.

    Since you never opened the boxes, and you need at least *try* to install the software to read the dreaded EULA, how in hell can they bust ya for selling the damn closed packs?

    beats me.

  20. Re:sombrero? on Slashback: Playstation, CueCat, Games · · Score: 0

    excellent work... damn you I was writing a stupid journal entry and missed this... hahaha

  21. Re:This really gets my goat on What Makes a Powerful Programming Language? · · Score: 0

    page widening is gone, thank god.

    you crapflooders need to think about some other thing now... but I think it wont be long until they found their way around the filters. They always do.

  22. Re:fp on Australian Commisssion Defends Playstation Mod-Chipping · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    hell yeah... that feels good!

  23. fp on Australian Commisssion Defends Playstation Mod-Chipping · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    w00t

  24. Re:Big year for games... Loki? on Record Video Games Sales in 2001 · · Score: 0

    > some are just people who want to kill time and have fun

    yeah, but in the braindead teenegers is where the real beef is ($$$)

  25. Re:Big year for games... Loki? on Record Video Games Sales in 2001 · · Score: 0

    bzzzt. thanks for playing.

    companies do not make linux games because games sell well amongst brain-dead teenagers, who ofcourse runs windoze in their computers. die-hard unix geeks have better things to do besides wasting their time palying games (i mean REAL geeks)

    myself, i'd prefer goold old sex, drugs and rock&roll, along with some trolling.

    and for games, chess is enough for me.