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  1. omg on What is Well-Commented Code? · · Score: 0

    6 years and you don't know how to comment code properly, if you have to ask this and you have over 1 year ex. you shouldn't be coding..

  2. Re:4 Lines? Bleh... on The Universe in 4 Lines of Code? · · Score: 0

    oh maybee this "God" is a creation of the primitive mind because they cannot comprehend the fact that they are just a machine, an advanced one, but a machine that will eventually be shut off and become usless.

  3. Re:Eat it? on Fun with Fingerprint Readers · · Score: 0

    thats nothing like scraping a gummybear along a handrail or keypad, your hands produce oils that clean them to some degree.

  4. we must act fast on Fun with Fingerprint Readers · · Score: 0

    quick, chop off his fingers, they violate the DMCA!
    ;)

  5. Re:They won't learn on Microsoft Urged Linux Retaliation · · Score: -1, Troll

    let me start by saying "never underestimate the power of ignorant people in large groups"

    Of all the things that I don't like Microsoft for, that's the #1 thing. I see people saying "But...I can't get a Mac - it won't work with my stuff", where stuff == Microsoft Office and Adobe Acrobat.

    umm...actually both of those work on mac, most ms stuff works on mac, and if you want to find an example of something that dosn't adobe is definitly not the place to look.

    Learn? Why should they learn. Microsoft gets paid because people are either too lazy, or unwilling to see the alternatives. So they won't learn from their "mistakes" - until the day it hits them in the pocketbook. And that's not happening yet.

    actually, it is hitting them in the pocket books, and they still are not changing, as much as i hate xp(over win98) it still rapes any of the 30+ linuxdistros i have tested on my comps, noone writes software that works for linux, it has a shitty gui(most distros), and it does not have the extensive driver support windows does. Linux junkies may say "but we are adding more all the time", well i have yet to see them, for all the distros of linux compared to the 10 or so of windows all that has been topped is win 3.1.

  6. dosn't really matter.. on Workstations 'Dirtier Than Toilets' · · Score: 0

    ..they must all be killing eachother off because i average about 12 hours a day on my computer, and for the past 8 years i have gotten sick once.

  7. sigh.. on Enigma · · Score: 0

    ..it sounded intresting until i clicked 'read more'.

  8. MOD PARENT UP on RealNames CEO Talks Back · · Score: 0

    that and the fact those things annoyed the hell outta me, if you type cookies it should goto something like cookies.com, not whoevr pays the most..lol

  9. Re:If your brain is fucked, code in 4 languages? on Quadrilingual Crazy Programming · · Score: 0

    answering in such a way makes you a faciest..

  10. Re:I for one... on No Cap On Life Expectancy? · · Score: 0

    I wonder what the average lifespan is doing for those of us in the cancer-stick habit?
    not to knock ciggeretes in the least bit, but:
    < and !> and !=

  11. Re:The old problem on No Cap On Life Expectancy? · · Score: 0

    note to dumbass: if our lifespan keeps inceasing like this and it works like you said some of us will still be alive then:)

  12. Re:Oldest living human? on No Cap On Life Expectancy? · · Score: 0

    or you could always take steps to keep people under 40 from reproducing, that way if thier bodies can't handle it they die without making defective offspring, we stopped evolution so we need to start it back up or die off.

  13. Re:ala Big Corporate Mofos on How to "Open Source" Custom, Contract Software? · · Score: 0

    if you pit a chowawa(spelling?) vs a pitbull who do you think will win, the pitbull has the obvious advantage, it went through a different evolutionary track so it is better handled to fight, they are not worried about ethics of killing. the same thing applies to buisness, if you want to score for the oss community you need to play like they do, or you can't win.

  14. umm no.. on How to "Open Source" Custom, Contract Software? · · Score: 0

    ..that is a diferent situation, you are not writing code specificly for someone. if they pay you for the code its thiers, as if they wrote it, you don't have any say in what happens to it unless you arrange that beforehand. and there is really no benifit to a company opening thier source:
    -it could be used for free by competitors
    -malicious people will find security holes in it
    -there is no reason they cannot just hire someone to change the code later(unless your code is crap and noone can read it)

  15. Re:Prevention measures on The Story of "Nadine" · · Score: 0

    it could also be stopped if we just put all the spammers(and thier malicious software, and the people who wrote it) on the island of cuba then nuke the bastards to hell:)

  16. Re:WTF???? on Microsoft's Goal, Security Through Obscurity? · · Score: 0

    or do it the easy way: start->run then type: regsvr32.exe filename -u the -u flag makes it unregistered(and thereby almost totally usless without even deleting it under windows) if you leave out the -u flag it will try to register the file

  17. Re:Basic chem on Ancient Exploding Cannonballs · · Score: 0

    yeah that may be true nut thats high air pressure, not sea, it wasn't happening because of the crystal lattice(if u read the article) that formed around the ball insulating it..and if you know chem you will also know wht a crystal lattice is..

  18. Re:Antiboitics on Nature's Antibiotic Factory · · Score: 0

    wow..you stated the obvious and used a quote from thinkgeek.com, thats impressive

  19. Re:Maybe not in MS' pocket? on MS Judge to Allow Demonstration of Modular Windows · · Score: 0

    WINE project would be the perfect candidate to fill the gaps.
    ah yes, wine, the thing that runs on linux will fix windows..and btw they could still charge more for modules, and it would be a good idea because it would encourage people to by the current windows with it all together.

  20. Re:Maybe not in MS' pocket? on MS Judge to Allow Demonstration of Modular Windows · · Score: 0

    oh, and thats why linux is on top huh? people want features, whether they use them or not, because out of those 99.999%(the percentage you made up), the real way is that every person has a different thing they want from thier computer, and with windows they get that because it has everything, whether they want it or not they can disable it if they don't. if linux is ever going to beat out windows(or even a mac for that matter) they need more features. the whole outlook virus thing is a bit overstepping it, but it forces customers to install updates that add new features people want as well as fixing the blatent security problems. and on a personal note towards your post, all those tags(*can*, bolding text, [easily], etc) just make it take longer to read your post and make it look like you have less knowwledge than you do(or maybee you really have very little who knows), oh and the whole making up statistics thing dosn't help either.

  21. Re:An open letter to Hemos from Slashdot users on Salon on Video Games and Free Speech · · Score: 0

    and the trth is that this moronic AC has never touched windows..lol..it takes 30 secs to configure ie and outlook to avoid all this nasty stuff(open them both, go into the configuration, click security, turn of self-executing scripts), whereas netscape and all the other linux apps i have seen for browsing and mail do not even have the option(and yes it is usful, imagine being a sysadmin w/ over 200 machines, rather than going to every machine or writing a program to install updates, just write small scripts that execute exes and mail them to everyone).

  22. Re:Easily incorporated on Plastic Made From Corn · · Score: 0

    ahh i see, so we will wear close that will attract bugs that will then eat the clothes

  23. lol on Plastic Made From Corn · · Score: 0

    who wants to bet this will turn into the next espestoes:)

  24. Re:please don't get carried away on New Bill Would Restrict Sale of Video Games to Minors · · Score: 0

    well if by youngster they make it 10 years old i am for it, otherwise why is it needed? i started playing stuff like duke nuken 3d when i was about 10 or 11. it didn't(and those kinds of games still don't) make me want to hurt or kill anything. it is a release far more than it is a mind bending way to get kids to kill people..

  25. Re:Solution on Virus Piggybacks Microsoft Mail Worm · · Score: 0

    this is a bad analogy, what if they fix the potholes and people don't download the tar:)