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  1. Re:Woo! on How the NEPTUNE Project Wired the Ocean · · Score: 0

    it's even more short dicks long

  2. Re:Great headline, guys on Two Earth-Like Exoplanets Don't Actually Exist · · Score: 2

    there are also an infinite number of you that don't exist, and one that does.

  3. Re:GIGO on IEEE Spectrum Ranks the Top Programming Languages · · Score: 1

    you are funny, now address the issue of millions of developers for other popular languages EACH (-- there are some caps for you) while objective-C has few hundred thousand.

  4. Re:GIGO on IEEE Spectrum Ranks the Top Programming Languages · · Score: 0

    not hard data, those apps written by 300,000 developers. small total compared to developers in other languages like Java with 8 million developers or 7 million dotNet developers. shows you don't know what you're talking about, niche language boy.

  5. Re:GIGO on IEEE Spectrum Ranks the Top Programming Languages · · Score: 4, Informative

    here are more realistic non-Apple biased list, your Objective-C pushed way done into the fringe where it belongs. Anyone who has been around in IT knows Objective C doesn't even come up outside of Apple development (and really there aren't many of those compared to finance, engineering, healthcare and web developers in the world

    http://langpop.com/
    http://blog.codeeval.com/codee...

  6. Re:Just wait till they start printing AVEs on Chinese Company '3D-Prints' 10 Buildings In One Day · · Score: 1

    but the ocean floor ISN'T always sand, there are clays and shell deposits. some areas have gravel which is good for this idea.

    The idea is good but in practice won't be quite so easy, sand might have to be mined and transported.

  7. Re:Legendary nerd? on Disappointed Woz Sells His "Worthless" Galaxy Gear Watch · · Score: 1

    that was first released in december 1981. thanks for playing

  8. Re:watches? on Disappointed Woz Sells His "Worthless" Galaxy Gear Watch · · Score: 1

    only done by those who have not entered the proper state of mind for fishing, where the sun alone is the timepiece.

  9. Re:Disgusted but not really surprised on Privacy Oversight Board Gives NSA Surveillance a Pass · · Score: 1

    no, they really did have the strong ties to corporations even while making speeches to imply solidarity with the working man

  10. Re:Disgusted but not really surprised on Privacy Oversight Board Gives NSA Surveillance a Pass · · Score: 1

    last time corporate fascism went *really* crazy they rounded up homos, heebs, and hunkies. what's the ethnic slur for your group? maybe you'll win the lottery and they'll be a target this time around...

  11. Re:Just wait till they start printing AVEs on Chinese Company '3D-Prints' 10 Buildings In One Day · · Score: 1

    pure calcium carbonate? concrete has an aggregate, sand and rocks for example, bound with that. otherwise you have a giant eggshell or snail shell, not too hard

  12. Re:Executive Branch on The New 501(c)(3) and the Future of Open Source In the US · · Score: 1

    wrong, we can call him out on it because unlike his predecessor he said he was going to end such things. Mr. hopey changey transparency, pick zero of those

  13. Re: javascriptards on WebODF: JavaScript Open Document Format Editor Deemed Stable · · Score: 0

    you are funny, talking about "the trend"

    the trend hasn't "arrived". that promised land is just a pipe dream. reality is applications fail across browsers in testing. plugins are still here and required for general business use.

    your precious Windows Server is just going to break shit across the enterprise now and again, I watch that happen often.

  14. Re:Disgusted but not really surprised on Privacy Oversight Board Gives NSA Surveillance a Pass · · Score: 3, Interesting

    right after we convict and behead the traitors, sure

    let's handle the primary needs first before getting around to secure comm

  15. Re:javascriptards on WebODF: JavaScript Open Document Format Editor Deemed Stable · · Score: 1

    or really? Microsoft forces upgrade and whole place stops working. or Oracle's recent java fixes break the API. or, everyone needs flash upgrade and some other plugin from mars. IE required for this, firefox for that....I deal with that nonsense daily.

    Thin clients (the hardware boxes) have the same issues, funny some of the ones from even three years ago can't be upgraded to handle current "standards"

  16. Re:javascriptards on WebODF: JavaScript Open Document Format Editor Deemed Stable · · Score: 0

    which version of firefox do you run under? which plugins did your current version of firefox throw out?

    again, you have no point. same issues (in fact more) exist with browsers as with any language platform

    also, bet your shit doesn't run on the browser on my son's non-smart net10 phone

  17. Re:They solved the wrong problem on Unintended Consequences For Traffic Safety Feature · · Score: 2

    wrong for USA, violation of law for pedestrian to walk against light, look it up. In fact, proof of pedestrain walking against light can get aquittal for manslaughter charges by driver. We can't have pedestrians clogging big city traffic if they think they can loiter out in intersection at any time with impunity. move it or lose it!

  18. Re:javascriptards on WebODF: JavaScript Open Document Format Editor Deemed Stable · · Score: 1, Troll

    And if I only have a computer, and python/libraries installed I could run a python program (substitute any other language platform for where you said 'browser).

    you have no point.

    browsers still aren't equivalent, are very insecure and are targeted by privacy invaders, malware producers, etc.

  19. Re:javascriptards on WebODF: JavaScript Open Document Format Editor Deemed Stable · · Score: -1

    browsers are the most horribly insecure malware and privacy destroying portals invented yet, all manner of software development idioms cobbled together, badly.

    node.js is poorly designed for scalability, the miserable hacks being invented to address that are just laughable.

  20. Re:Bear is believable on Alleged 'Bigfoot' DNA Samples Sequenced, Turn Out To Be Horses, Dogs, and Bears · · Score: 1

    Take a few swigs of 105 proof moonshine in those extreme conditions and re-evaluate your so-called "bears and horses". You doubters and your sobriety affliction....

  21. Re:Not in the US. on U.S. Supreme Court Upholds Religious Objections To Contraception · · Score: 1

    the $20 a month ones exist in the USA. same two chemicals as the $50 a month ones.

  22. javascriptards on WebODF: JavaScript Open Document Format Editor Deemed Stable · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Why is there this trendy craze to rewrite everything in a badly designed browser scripting language? There are far superior solutions in better languages for every one of these javascript craplications

  23. Re:Bigfoot doesn't exist on Alleged 'Bigfoot' DNA Samples Sequenced, Turn Out To Be Horses, Dogs, and Bears · · Score: 1

    there are traces, big piles of bigfoot poop that gets blamed on bears. Bears don't actually shit in the woods.

  24. Re:watches? on Disappointed Woz Sells His "Worthless" Galaxy Gear Watch · · Score: 1

    so you wear a collection of biometric transducers that also includes a time display. cool.

  25. Re:Executive Branch on The New 501(c)(3) and the Future of Open Source In the US · · Score: 1, Informative

    the current president is mega-corporate bitch; how ironic considering his promises and the beliefs of those who voted for him