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  1. Re:Dude on MS Finds Security Flaw In Google Chrome Frame · · Score: 1

    Transformers t-shirt

    Dude, you just officially lost your geek membership! Please hand the card it in. ^^

  2. Re:Most disturbing robot on Robo-Chefs and Fashion-Bots On Show In Tokyo · · Score: 1

    Well, it says “RAMeX”, so my guess is that it’s a machine that cuts your dick off when you “ram” her. :P

    Yes, I will go out tonight, don’t worry! ^^

  3. Re:Rsync? on Synchronize Data Between Linux, OS X, and Windows? · · Score: 1

    What’s even better than rsync, is git! Faster at syncing, and a fully-fledged version management system already included. Which is always a very good thing.

  4. Re:Not the EU, but Europe's Space Program! on Dark Energy, Life Searches Make Strange Bedfellows · · Score: 1

    What? Bush could find the USA on a map of North America? Wow. Seems he was not as dumb as he looked... or spoke... or just about everything... ;)

  5. Re:Good grief! on Hacker McKinnon To Be Extradited To US · · Score: 1

    And now I present you the typical asshole’s knee-jerk reaction to parent comment: “But... It’s not real! You are only making it up! Just like little Jane here made up having been raped.”

    Sad, that in psychology, we’re still in the dark ages.

  6. Re:Good grief! on Hacker McKinnon To Be Extradited To US · · Score: 1

    Frankly, that is humanity’s own fault, for fucking with natural selection in the first place.

  7. Re:Could this cause legal problems for them? on Virgin Media To Trial Filesharing Monitoring In UK · · Score: 1

    Legal! What laws? There is only one rule: The law of power. The law of the jungle. Everything else is only a result of those in power letting you do it.

    Ever heard of “double standards’?

  8. Re:Encrypted Anonymous File Sharing on Virgin Media To Trial Filesharing Monitoring In UK · · Score: 0, Redundant

    That is not a serious question, for anyone who ever heard of something else than his own egocentrism. So I think you must be kidding, or think you are god or something.

    I personally don’s like you for stating that. But so what? I still let you make a fool out of yourself, ain’t I. ^^

  9. Re:Six months from now on Virgin Media To Trial Filesharing Monitoring In UK · · Score: 2, Insightful

    You’re the master of self-fulfilling prophecies aren’t you??

    Half the reason that sometimes nothing changes, is the people constantly repeating that, taking all belief of the possiblility out of people.
    That again is half the strategy to keep people from rising up.

    Because in the end, it’s all in the mind. If ten million people want to rise up, but believe they are the only ones, then it will be much more unlikely that they really do it.
    But if ten people believe that they really can change things, they will rise up, and change things. By showing others that they are not the only ones, and thereby starting the avalanche.

  10. Re:How do they know? on Virgin Media To Trial Filesharing Monitoring In UK · · Score: 1

    Simple: Everything that is not encrypted with the RIAA(-equivalent) stamp of DRM control.

  11. Re:Time to encrypt everything. on Virgin Media To Trial Filesharing Monitoring In UK · · Score: 1

    What’s a trial?

    — Your Guantanamo inmates.

  12. Re:Deplete our Fresh Water supply? on The World's First Osmotic Power Plant · · Score: 1

    Good luck with the salmon then. Because every animal moving in or out that river entry, or living there, will be completely fucked. And then those who depend on it will be fucked. And so on. Until the whole loop / food chain is dead.
    Good luck with your salmon exports too. And the jobs and industry related to it.

    Why are most humans unable to think around the next corner??

    In nature you can NEVER change a single part. You ALWAYS change the whole chain / loop. Often even many or a whole tree of them.
    If you do something, think of the whole thing. Create whole loops and food chains. Then it works.

    Why is that so hard? I can ask a a 6 year old child to do it!

  13. One word: Haskell! on Dumbing Down Programming? · · Score: 1

    It alone moved me from a normal commercial software developer, to the forefront of scientific development in informatics, and made me so much a better programmer at normal programs, it’s not even funny.

    Then again, I am one of the rare kind of people who still think that intelligence is cool, and being better because you worked to be better, should be rewarded. Instead of rewarding those who do worst, and dumbing everything down, just for the nature to create better idiots, and thereby creating a feedback loop straight to Idiocracy.

    But maybe I will write the heart-lung-machine software then, while they write the VB and Access applications of the future. ^^

  14. Re:scientology on Prison Terms For Spammer Ralsky, Scientology DoS Attacker · · Score: 1

    I see none. There is no difference between “cult” and “religion”. It’s always a mild schizophrenia. And a church is not a religion. It’s a business to exploit people who are sick with that disease.

  15. Re:Scientology is not a religion! on Prison Terms For Spammer Ralsky, Scientology DoS Attacker · · Score: 1

    There is no such thing as a “religion” or “church”. There is only unlucky people with a type of schizophrenia, and a business that uses it to exploit them.

    Religion does not need churches.
    God does not need a religion around him.
    The universe does not need a god for its explanation.

  16. Re:141 million hits on its website? on Prison Terms For Spammer Ralsky, Scientology DoS Attacker · · Score: 1

    But they all wanted to read the content! Over and over and over again! Because it’s so great! How can you even dare to doubt that anyone would no think they are the greatest! But way to go, Scientology, for suing your biggest fans and potential new members! :(
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    . ;)

  17. Not enough, just not enough. on Prison Terms For Spammer Ralsky, Scientology DoS Attacker · · Score: 1

    Anonymous has harassed and attacked them with '8,139 threatening phone calls, 3.6 million e-mails, 141 million hits on its website, ten acts of vandalism against its property, 22 bomb threats, and eight death threats against Church leaders.'

    And still it’s not enough. There is no punishment that equals mass-psycho-manipulating people into religious schizophrenia, to use them as bondservants for the own greed for power and money. It’s on one level with mass-murder.
    But since it’s invisible it”s treated as being “not real”. I tell you, it’s a full-scale weapon of mass-destruction. Just a psychological one.

  18. Re:Argument on Toshiba Employee Arrested For Selling Software To Break Copy Limits · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Did you just seriously use that artist extortion and media reproduction industry FUD of calling it “stealing”??

    Please go and heal the brainwashing!

    It is a service. NOT a product. (Never was. Never will be.)
    It is digital(ly transferred). It is NOT a real object.
    It is a copy. Stealing is when the owner does not have it anymore!
    There is no such thing as moving with digital data. There is only copying (and then perhaps deleting)!
    GOT IT?
    How can you, as someone who posts on a website for computer experts, not understand this??

    If it were my country, you would go to jail for this!
    But for now, please turn in your geek card right now!

  19. Re:Why would a desktop user would run it? on FreeBSD 8.0 Released · · Score: 0

    Because I could not stand a package manager worse than portage anymore. ^^
    Yes, that means that all RPM-based distros can go to hell in my personal opinion. ;)
    (I know that Gentoo got the idea from Ports. That is why I respect FreeBSD.)

    But what you write sounds like it’s a pretty great system to make music on, right? I hope it has a real-time kernel...
    Also ZFS is a giant plus for me, after I lost half my archive because of data corruption.

    DTrace again, is not very useful for me, because the Haskell compiler (GHC) is freakin’ sweet. The debugger allows you to go backwards in execution, amongst other things.

    But when I look at the features listed in TFS as being new to FreeBSD... I have those things in my kernel for a loong time now. I would be pretty worried to not have them until now.

    Another thing I don’t get: What is the point of putting a version number to a whole distro? I mean it’s not as if it were in any way related to the version of anything in it. But I guess you get used to it, when using Portage...

  20. Re:Awesome! on FreeBSD 8.0 Released · · Score: 2, Informative

    Gentoo fills the same niche with the Linux kernel. And since when is Slackware not a complete distro? Perhaps you meant “Linux From Scratch”...

    P.S.: Please get your spelling right. It’s “niche”, “distros”, “BSDs” (second one only), and “develop for their developers”. Be happy that no grammar Nazi is close. With that amount of errors he would have ripped you to shreds. ^^

  21. Re:21 minutes later... on Apple Newton vs. Apple iPhone · · Score: 1

    Ok, I looked at the history, and there was on average exactly one iPhone-mentioning “article” per day posted, since the 14th. And before that it does not get much smaller.

    So you have to wait til’ tomorrow. Sorry. How about some porn to wank to: http://images.google.com/images?q=iphone :D

  22. Daily Apple Slashvertisement again. on Apple Newton vs. Apple iPhone · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Ok, can we please stop the daily iPhone “story”? It’s getting silly, because it’s so in-your-face clear that it’s just viral marketing. I know that that is the area Apple is really good at. (Not the products. The dreams about them.)

    But I don’t think even the most crazy fanboy can still stand the annoyance of this.

    How do I block this from coming up in my RSS feed. Because I seriously consider to stop reading Slashdot at all it that is not possible.

  23. Re:Lesson for Google on Italian Prosecutors Seek Prison Sentences For Google Execs · · Score: 1

    Hmm... “If Hitler openly wants to kill jews, why should other(sic) behave better?” ...maybe because they would want to be better than Berlusconi?

    Just saying...

  24. What do we learn? on Italian Prosecutors Seek Prison Sentences For Google Execs · · Score: 1

    If you beat someone up, and brag about it by recording it to a video, you get away.
    But don’t dare to tell anyone about it, or you go to jail!

    It’s like the censorship in Germany: They are actively protecting and supporting what they say they want to prevent.
    With the motto “If we close our eyes to rape, it ceases to exist!”.

  25. Re:Fermi-based? on Nvidia's DX11 GF100 Graphics Processor Detailed · · Score: 1

    Well, if you divide him down to quantum levels, I’m sure there is enough for everybody. ^^