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  1. signs you may be ignorant twat when using browser on Popular Torrent Site Disappears From Google After Penalty · · Score: 1, Insightful

    1. You use search engine rather than typing in known URL of a site, to get to a site

  2. Re:Toxic metals and metalloids on Intel's Tick-Tock Cycle Skips a Beat · · Score: 1

    CMOS non-toxic? p type is boron doped, n type is either arsenic or phosphorous doped.

  3. Re:Oracle claims no such thing on Oracle Bullies Enterprise Clients Into Cloud Purchases, Consultant Claims · · Score: 1

    News for you, not everyone has an AIX infrastructure. Stop spreading lies and FUD. Is that you Larry?, read my other comment below

  4. Re:Oracle has another scam going too besides cloud on Oracle Bullies Enterprise Clients Into Cloud Purchases, Consultant Claims · · Score: 1

    Larry should consider what threatening to sue long time customers, intimidating long time customers, being disrespectful to long time customers, will get him.

  5. Oracle has another scam going too besides cloud on on Oracle Bullies Enterprise Clients Into Cloud Purchases, Consultant Claims · · Score: 1

    Another scam Oracle pulling on enterprise level customers is forcing virtualized customers to buy its hardware platform, claiming that virtualization as done by the major players means all physical hardware in the cluster could potentially run Oracle so must be licensed.

  6. Re:Why does anyone use Oracle? on Oracle Bullies Enterprise Clients Into Cloud Purchases, Consultant Claims · · Score: 1

    You lie, mysql/maria will corrupt and lose data. I've seen it again and again. Those are toys used by developers that don't know any better and so stick with the simple things they know, then businesses get stuck with that juvenile level of decision making.

    Postgresql however is robust enough for mission critical data, though high performance clusters such as can be built with Oracle are not possible. No DBMS is a drop in replacement for Oracle, re-coding would be necessary.

  7. highly recommended - listens to user feedback on Speed-Ups, Small Fixes Earn Good Marks From Ars For Mint 17.2 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Great to have a distro (or any open source project for that matter) that values user feedback and tries to meet needs, rather than having "churn and feature churn for change and hype's sake", and also for taking conservative approach to radical new things that are yet immature or just badly engineered

  8. Re: IBM or VMs on Ask Slashdot: A Development Environment Still Usable In 25 Years Time? · · Score: 1

    Your money exists in those systems; good? bad? they own your butt

  9. Re:Mostly because our food is shit. on CDC: Americans Getting Heavier, Average Woman Weighs As Much As 1960s Man · · Score: 1

    how odd, I eat at restaurants that use simple ingredients of food. I'd say don't buy 70% of what is at the typical grocery store.

  10. Re:IBM or VMs on Ask Slashdot: A Development Environment Still Usable In 25 Years Time? · · Score: 1

    rookie?

    TOPS-10 had releases 1970 to 1988, but the Z/OS and Z/VM operating systems can run programs and their job control back into the 1960s and it's still current.

  11. Re:Trifling on Restaurateur Loses Copyright Suit To BMI · · Score: 0

    but it isn't their music, they made a cartel to force artists to belong as the only way to get paid. they bribed lawmakers to extend copyright to absurd lengths of time and to absurd levels. they are parasites.

  12. Re:Microsoft Innovation Survival Kit on Toshiba Introduces a Cortana Keyboard Button For Windows 10 · · Score: 1

    What, no happy face Microsoft Bob button?

  13. Re:I would hate to be snowden right now on Report: Russia and China Crack Encrypted Snowden Files · · Score: 1

    you're very confused, the traitor against We the People is the United States Government. Snowden did a great job of waking people up to that truth. The agents and actions of the United States in other countries are not honorable, but only those of a bully, power and wealth grubber, thief, murderer.

  14. Re:Summary plz on How Facebook Is Eating the $140 Billion Hardware Market · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    the problem is that anyone with brains will not trust someone else with their data

  15. Re:They did the right thing on Stormtrooper Arrested · · Score: 4, Funny

    The red shirts would be immune to the missing stormtrooper fire but would nevertheless be killed by other incidents and accidents. I would send in Ewoks to handle the storm troopers, hopefully there are many useful trees in the neighborhood. Ewoks are a budget friendly resource, instead of pay one just tells them to "do it for the trees".

  16. Re:Fear on Stormtrooper Arrested · · Score: 1

    He did no such thing, he walked with a toy blaster that does not look like any gun nor weapon employed on this planet. Our society is devolving into a bunch of psychological marshmallows.

  17. Re:You can't falsify string theory on Prospects and Limits For the LHC's Capabilities To Test String Theory · · Score: 1

    or just go with what Feynman said, it's experimentally unverifiable and thus nonsense and a waste of time

  18. chumps taken for a ride on Thanks To the Montreal Protocol, We Avoided Severe Ozone Depletion · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    DuPont made a pile off the new alternatives. The "recovery" started happening even before change of CFCs implemented, clearly the size of the "hole" just solar cycle driven. What a bunch of sheeple....

  19. Re: bullshit claim about monitoring on Amtrak Installing Cameras To Watch Train Engineers · · Score: 1

    chatsworth 2008? er, that's sure not the century I was discussing. you're funny

  20. Re:So where's the transcript? on Building Hospitable Open Source Communities (Video) · · Score: 1

    All human brains require estrogen, in a male it is made from testosterone via local aromatase enzymes. Possession by the demon known as a female mind is instead the problem. Ok, that was a joke.

  21. bullshit claim about monitoring on Amtrak Installing Cameras To Watch Train Engineers · · Score: 1

    Pretty sure no cameras, other than for making movies for entertainment, were put in engine cabs for most of the last century. If they're trying to equate some meddlesome stuffed suit bothering workers as opposed a camera, that is a stretch.

  22. Re:Sanders amazes me on Bernie Sanders, Presidential Candidate and H-1B Skeptic · · Score: 1

    Yeah those damn legless lizards, geckos, beaded lizards and tegus need to stay out of the house.

  23. Re:torn on Lawsuit Over Quarter Horse's Clone May Redefine Animal Breeding · · Score: 1

    Nope. That's in error right there.

    you blather without a reason

    Then you prattle on about winnings. Here's a wee little hint for your naive world view, the amount of money bet off-track and off-record exceeds your little winnings numbers by at least a factor of one hundred to one.

  24. PETA says on Material Made From Crustaceans Could Combat Battlefield Blood Loss · · Score: 1

    crustaceans are sea-gerbils!

  25. Re:Related ... on SeaWorld and Others Discover That a Hashtag Can Become a Bashtag · · Score: 2

    already done and going on for a while now at #SlashdotBetaSucks