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  1. Re:Duh on Ask Slashdot: One Framework To Rule Them All? · · Score: 4, Informative

    HipHop for PHP converts PHP into c++.

  2. Re:Javascript required? on Browser History Sniffing Is Back · · Score: 1

    Java (mentioned in the paper) or possibly flash.

  3. Error 503 Service Unavailable on Apple May Build Oregon Data Center Next To Facebook's · · Score: 4, Funny

    Maybe slashdot needs an Oregon data center.

  4. Re:Relevant: Apple gives Samsung advice on non-pat on Apple Can't Block US Sales of Samsung Devices · · Score: 1

    DaimlerChrylser (Jeep) sued GM over the Hummer's 7-slot front grill design.

  5. Re:Analytics for Mobiles on Carrier IQ Drama Continues · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Traditional BSD/GPL flamewars boil down to "freedom for the user" vs "freedom for the developer". Android is "freedom for the handset manufacturers and telcos".

  6. Re:Holy smoke on Swiss Gov't: Downloading Movies and Music Will Stay Legal · · Score: 5, Informative

    A government that makes a common sense. Time to move to Swiss

    "Swiss" is an adjective. "Switzerland" is the country.

  7. Re:Really? on Swiss Gov't: Downloading Movies and Music Will Stay Legal · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    What if you pirate $100 worth of music and spend $100 on blow jobs from thai lady boys? Both you and the lady boy win.

  8. Re:SPAM on Bufferbloat: Dark Buffers In the Internet · · Score: 1, Funny

    not only that, but Getty's buffer bloat theory has been featured on slashdot before. Maybe the dupe queue was full?

  9. Re:Question: Are these committments binding? I dou on AT&T Issues Scathing Response To FCC Report · · Score: 3, Informative

    The FCC's mission is to "make available so far as possible, to all the people of the United States, without discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, or sex, rapid, efficient, Nation-wide, and world-wide wire and radio communication services with adequate facilities at reasonable charges.".

    You may notice that it is not their mission to ensure full employment.

  10. Re:Correction on Linux Advent Calendar: "24 Outstanding ZSH Gems" · · Score: 2

    No, it's a Linux Advent Colander. For straining your linux advents.

  11. Re:The TSA will ruin this. on California Going Ahead With Bullet Train · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Nah, the TSA will expand to cover travel by car. And bus. And taxi. And limo. And motorcycle. And bicycle. And segway.

  12. Re:Things are surely getting out of hand on IPCom Trying To Ban HTC's 3G Phone Sales In Germany · · Score: 4, Informative

    IPCom is a non-practicing entity aka patent troll.

  13. Re:Users on Microsoft Just Can't Quit Yahoo · · Score: 2

    Yahoo chatrooms were awesome, back in the day, before spam bots took over. It was a great way to troll people and get laid. Kind of like slashdot, but without the sex. Heterosexual sex, anyway.

  14. Re:Sports? on The Sports Footage You Won't See Today On TV · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    I guess you've never heard of Penn State football! It takes a lot of skill to avoid being raped by Jerry Sandusky.

  15. Re:To be fair on Lego Bible Too Racy For Sam's Club · · Score: 1

    Since this is the old testament, you can add in the Jews (.2%). And the Muslims (20%) also incorporate the old testament (occasionally throwing in a few edits to retro-actively make themselves the chosen ones), which brings that number up to 53%.

  16. Re:Future of education on Stanford's Free Computer Science Courses · · Score: 5, Funny

    In a bar, wondering why he's not meeting people.

  17. Re:Another idea on South Korea Blocks Late-Night Online Gaming for Adolescents · · Score: 1

    Hmm... adolescents... late night... why aren't they fucking?

  18. I agree on AT&T/T-Mobile Merger 'Not In the Public Interest' · · Score: 5, Funny

    T-Mobile has a banging-hot chick in their advertisements. AT&T does not have a banging-hot chick in their advertisements. Banging-hot chicks are clearly in the public interest.

  19. Re:The Law of Unintended Consequences... on Baker Has to Make 102,000 Cupcakes For Grouponers · · Score: 1

    Groupon takes 50% of that 6.5#. Her take was only 3.25#/dozen.

  20. Re:Specific Issues on Canonical Drops CouchDB From Ubuntu One · · Score: 2

    meh, they should use an abstraction layer on top of other abstration layers to cover all the bases.

  21. Re:Like ITC will find in favor of a Taiwanese comp on ITC Rules Apple Does Not Infringe S3 Graphics Patents · · Score: 1

    Samsung isn't trying to block the iPhone in South Korea. Is because they don't want to look like assholes? Is it because they want to look like the better company? Is it because they are afraid of losing on their home turf? Who knows.

  22. Re:ho snap htc bought the wrong warchest on ITC Rules Apple Does Not Infringe S3 Graphics Patents · · Score: 1

    More like, you have a rich neighbor. You ask to see his house. He's pretty proud of it, so he shows you around. Inside you notice a mint condition copy of Action Comics #1. You mention how cool it is and since he doesn't understand the value (and he's rich!), he lets you have it if you mow his lawn. (For those of you at Penn State, s/mow his lawn/suck his dick/).

    On the AMD side, iMacs, Mac Pros, macbook pros, and higher end Mac Minis use AMD/ATI Radeons.

  23. Re:Not A New Concept on JavaScript JVM Runs Java · · Score: 1

    In October of 1979 I had a preprocessor, called Cpre, that added Simulalike classes to C run- ning and in March of 1980 this preprocessor had been refined to the point where it supported one real project and several experiments.

    ...

    Cfront was originally written in C with Classes (what else?) and soon transcribed into C84 so that the very first working C++ compiler was done in C++. Even the first version of Cfront used classes heavily, but no virtual functions because they were not available at the start of the project.

  24. Re:Yay on Microsoft To Back Kinect-Based Startups · · Score: 1

    That's why the Penn State football program is so good: it exposes kids to violence and sexuality.

  25. Re:Missing the point. on How To Get Into an Elite Comp-Sci Program · · Score: 2

    Penn State is pretty hardcore.