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  1. Re:Something's missing on Red Hat Pushes Out Enterprise Linux 6.1 · · Score: 1, Funny

    It's open source, de-brand it yourself.

  2. Re:And all for what? on Google Is Serious, Chrome 13 Hides URL Bar · · Score: 1

    With Chrome, you enter searches in ... the address bar.

  3. Re:Apparently Lua needs some press on Designing a Programming Language For Embeddability · · Score: -1, Troll

    embedding a hard dick in a wet vagina.

  4. Re:Hmmm... on Jeff Bezos Calls Sales Tax Requirements On Amazon Unconstitutional · · Score: 4, Informative

    There's a wrinkle you may have missed: some states (Illinois and New York come to mind) have passed laws declaring that an affiliate program is a business presence, which seems like a bit of stretch to me. Amazon has responded by terminating affiliate programs for residents of those states.

  5. Re:why pay tax? thats your real question on Can Computers Be Used To Optimize the US Tax Code? · · Score: 1

    47% of households pay no income tax.

  6. Re:What's the difference between Valve and Steam? on Valve's Newell: One-Price-For-Everyone Business Model 'Broken' · · Score: 4, Funny

    Testing the cafeteria, maybe. What I'm trying to say is: Gabe is fat.

  7. transcript summary on Air France 447 Black Boxes Readable · · Score: 0

    Pilots talk about cheese, the flight attendants ass for 1:59, strange voice yells "alluhu ackbar", tape ends.

    So I guess we'll never know what happened!

  8. Re:Can MS sell Unix-like systems? on Microsoft To Support CentOS Linux In Hyper-V · · Score: 1

    Microsoft used to have their own Unix (Xenix) which was sold to SCO in 1987. Perhaps as part of that they agreed not to sell Unix. They also have/had SFU/SUA

  9. Re:So it came from an Anonymous Cloud? on Amazon Servers Used In Sony Playstation Hack · · Score: 1

    Not liking something doesn't make it wrong. Learning something doesn't make it right.

  10. Re:So it came from an Anonymous Cloud? on Amazon Servers Used In Sony Playstation Hack · · Score: 0, Offtopic
  11. Re:You're a hypocrite! on Western Washington Univ. Considers Cutting Computer Science · · Score: 1

    47% of households paid no income tax for 2009 or 2010. 43% think their taxes are "just right".

  12. Re:It doesn't matter anyway on Western Washington Univ. Considers Cutting Computer Science · · Score: 2

    Since you don't pay enough, here is your opportunity to pay what you feel you owe.

    Go ahead, I'll wait.

    You are volunteering to pay it, right? Or maybe you want someone else to pay it.

  13. Re:What about Perl 6? on Perl 5.14 Released · · Score: 1

    He was right, but for the wrong reason :)

  14. Re:It doesn't matter anyway on Western Washington Univ. Considers Cutting Computer Science · · Score: 1

    There is a surprising number of people who would like someone else to pay (more) income tax. They don't volunteer to do it themselves, of course.

  15. Re:the finger command on Telehack Re-Creates the Internet of 25 Years Ago · · Score: 1

    Not true. Standards were a lot lower in the 70s, no AIDS, dick herpes was just a "cold sore", abortions were cheap and easy. I can easily imagine Stallman getting all kinds of incredibly hairy pussy back in the day.

  16. Re:win a visa, move here on Algorithm Glitch Voids Outcome of US Green Card Lottery · · Score: 1

    Some immigrants have a better work ethic and will create their own jobs.

  17. Re:Well technically... on Algorithm Glitch Voids Outcome of US Green Card Lottery · · Score: 1

    not if I won and you lost.

  18. Re:What Would Officer Collins Do? on Small Devs Attacked Over In-App Purchase Button Patent · · Score: 1

    My reading was that the device prompts you for feedback, sends it to the manufacturer, the manufacturer aggregates it and makes improvements based on that. So I'm not sure if it's actually the upgrade button or something else (like asking you to rate the app).

  19. No games for some of us on Ask Slashdot: How Should Sony Compensate PSN Users? · · Score: 1

    Sorry, Sony. You see, I bought a PS3 to play games and play around with Cell programming on Linux. Thanks to your dick move, I'm permanently stuck on an older firmware revision. That normally wouldn't be a problem, but you cut off all online access for me unless I upgrade and disable linux support.

  20. Re:If it compromises a bundled runtime... on Google Engineers Deny Hack Exploited Chrome · · Score: 1

    Your timeline is a little bit off. Originally, Steve Jobs declared OpenStep/Cocoa to be the future. Microsoft and Adobe (among others) complained, so they created Carbon to make recompiling legacy OS 8/9 code easier. (No doubt that was still a lot of work for adobe, given their shitty indian developers). The PPC/Intel transition (10.5) was a non-event (their shit runs fine with rosetta emulation). For 10.6 (64-bit cocoa), they announced that Carbon would not be 64-bit, so Adobe will need to rewrite in Cocoa to be 64-bit.

  21. Re:flash is malware/adware on Google Engineers Deny Hack Exploited Chrome · · Score: 1

    chrome.angrybirds uses some flash.

  22. I tried it last night on Glove Emulates Musical Instruments · · Score: 1

    best skin flute ever.

  23. Re:Simple answer on Google's Honeycomb Source Code Release Is On Ice · · Score: 1

    I've contributed some bug fixes that were accepted but I've never signed any copyright assignment paperwork. It surprised me a little bit at the time (the FSF requires a copyright assignment for anything more than 3 or 4 lines) but I figured it was good since it would prevent google from pulling a dick move like this. Guess not. Oh well. I'm not going to lose sleep over it, but I'm also not going to buy a xoom, either.

  24. Re:Creamed spinach and red licorice... on The Frankentablet: Windows and Android Mashup · · Score: 1

    "penis butter", not "peanut, butter".

  25. Re:What? on The Frankentablet: Windows and Android Mashup · · Score: 1

    Google announced a new version of the Galaxy Tab earlier today, the second tablet running 3.0/honeycomb. Should be out in a month or so.