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  1. Re:Start your own on Ask Slashdot: Getting Hired As a Self-Taught Old Guy? · · Score: 1

    You had grey hair at 8? that's the SLASHDOT "traditional" age to be in college.

  2. Re:Russians on DoS Attack Forces EVE Online Offline · · Score: 1

    Russian DDoS operators take their life in their own hands by this, I have fought with and along side Russians (on Eve) and they take this very serious.

  3. Logical reasons for a DDoS would be money related on DoS Attack Forces EVE Online Offline · · Score: 1

    Theory 1 They want to drive down the stock price by sullying them before the big release this week
    Theory 2 They are butt sore over their podding by Goonswarm, or Test, or some noob named 5t@rTw33rp
    Theory 3 Collect Underpants
    Theory 4 ????.
    Theory 5 PROFIT

  4. Re:Did Zuckerberg ever have to get past HR? on Just Say No To College · · Score: 2

    ....

    As an employer, I only wish that were true. I find myself far more amazed by people who self-educated than people who put themselves through college and received crushing debts in return.

    Remember, information and education aren't restricted to formal education environments.

    I am back in School for a BA, I didn't want to get it I am just passed 50 last month. I have earned 100k+ at a lot of companies since the 90's. but without a degree you can't get passed the HR clowns. If a company wants to get good people they should not let HR have any connection with who can be hired. You need HR but its better for after the hire process not before. They are incompetent at telling what is and isn't a good fit.

  5. Re:Did Zuckerberg ever have to get past HR? on Just Say No To College · · Score: 1

    Do you want fries with that kidney?

  6. Re:27 Translations, You Say? on Holy iPad Slayer! Company Releases World's First Christian Tablet · · Score: 1, Troll

    here ya go: http://www.biblegateway.com/

    no registration necessary!

    do they email a barf bag?

  7. Re:If the specs weren't kind of ass on Holy iPad Slayer! Company Releases World's First Christian Tablet · · Score: 1

    Nothing would happen, unlike your tablet that erases itself when you turn it upside down.

    Please don't mistake me for Mitt Romney.

  8. Re:If the specs weren't kind of ass on Holy iPad Slayer! Company Releases World's First Christian Tablet · · Score: 2

    What would happen if you held it upside down? A Satan pad?

  9. Re:Not an iPad Slayer on Holy iPad Slayer! Company Releases World's First Christian Tablet · · Score: 1

    Lions and Christians don't mix. (but it would be entertaining)

  10. Only 10 command lines on Holy iPad Slayer! Company Releases World's First Christian Tablet · · Score: 1

    Worst tablet evar

  11. A plot by EOM? on After Recent US Storms, Why Are Millions Still Without Power? · · Score: 1

    the fanatical organization, Equilibrium of Mankind. Originally Amarrian in origin, EoM can be found in most corners of Empire space, attempting to accomplish their devious plan of annihilating the human race.

  12. Re:Well...not so much on Supreme Court: Affordable Care Act Is Constitutional · · Score: 0

    Do you think part of this may be that the French and Swiss are on average much healthier than the typical U.S. citizen? Since our average population is so incredibly unhealthy the overall risk to insurance companies is much higher, causing costs to rise for all involved.

    I'm not stating this as a fact, but asking the question.

    Patently idiotic assumption. By your supposition the French and Swiss are overall living a more healthy lifestyle there for they would have better outcomes. Slashdot is supposed to be for smart people who let you in? Universal healthcare assume that since it's not prohibitively expensive to see a physician the likelihood of catching a serous health issue early is greatly increased. If you catch cancer in the first stages you have a 1000 times more likelihood that you can cure it then if the person wanders into the E.R. in the terminal stage.

  13. Re:First dissent on Supreme Court: Affordable Care Act Is Constitutional · · Score: 1

    Stop whining loser. your neo-nazi lost this round and your are all pissy and moany about it. Go back to whine on foxnoise and stop bothering us.

  14. Re:Howdy doodly doo! on Strong AI and the Imminent Revolution In Robotics · · Score: 1

    My Friends Corporations (and Robots) are people too.

  15. Re:whats that code for free HBO?? on Fly Your Own Experiment In Space · · Score: 5, Funny

    A, B, A, B, right, left, right, left, down, down, up, up

    Duh

  16. Hunting down Rachel from Card Member Services. on Ask Slashdot: Best Training To Rekindle a Long Tech Career? · · Score: 1

    Bin Laden is pushing up Daisies ^h^h^h lillypads. now we need people to create the tech to find the other bad people in the world. Rachel from Card Member Services is just such a scumbag.

  17. Love them Jackboots. on Germany Readying Offensive Cyberwarfare Unit, Parliament Told · · Score: 1

    you know, the uniform, the lowslung stun ray holster, the mindless tedium

  18. Douglas Adams Edition Pulsar on Ask Slashdot: Wrist Watch For the Tech Minded · · Score: 4, Informative

    The original Pulsar digital watch was marketed through upmarket jeweller, Tiffany and Co. A solid gold version sold for $2,000 and a stainless steel model for $275.

    Digital watches initially caught on only in the US and very few were exported. There was a strong market for them in 1973 and prices dropped quickly. Other firms entered the market, including Bowmar, which also pioneered the early pocket calculators in the US.

    These are only sold at the gift shop in the Restaurant at the end of the Universe and at the Big Bang Burger Bar.

  19. slashdot should charge for the chatbot testing. on Inside the 2012 Loebner Prize · · Score: 3, Funny

    This is funny since Slashdot has been the main testing ground for chatbots. We have all had to read posts from them here, do you really think all Anonymous trolls are really people? BTW. most of my enemies list are chatbots Real people would not be nearly as stupid as these clowns.

  20. A case of Stubbed Toews? Re:Quiet? Lonely? on Canadian Internet Surveillance Dies a Quiet, Lonely Death · · Score: 1

    It's pronounced Toes....

    I would be happy it was stomped on with a steelToews boot but then dead in committee is fine.

  21. Re:but... on Solyndra's High-tech Plant To Be Sold · · Score: 1

    Consider that Bain Capital is in the business of buying corporations gutting them of everything useful and then tossing aside the carcase that would mean that if Corporations were in fact People then Romney is in fact a Cannibal, which is a step up from Republican which is likely why they don't like him.

  22. Re:CORRUPTION !! on Solyndra's High-tech Plant To Be Sold · · Score: -1

    It's nice that the crooks that started this are now out of office. Obama only read what Bush administration documents said about Solyndra But then again he should have known not to trust them. After all they were the same ones that said there was WMD in Iraq.

  23. Dispite the temptation... on Website Allows You to Rate Your Priest · · Score: 1

    to say First Priest!

    I think we need to know what rating systems they are using? Clearly attributes such as Cold Hands?, Circumcised?, Nasty wine breath? and rarely caught in the alterboy are good ways to rate them.

  24. We can only hope on Building a Gary Gygax Memorial · · Score: 1

    That it is

    a maze of twisty little passages, all alike

  25. Re:clearly on Americans Less Healthy, But Outlive Brits · · Score: 1

    Never doubt the power of pork rinds.