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  1. Re:What's the big deal about win8? on Leaked Build of Windows 9 Shows Start Menu Return · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Actually, the worst thing fior me about Windows 8 when I had to use it wasn't even the lack of the start menu; it was the fact that every time you move the mouse cursor near the corner, Windows 8 pops up some stupid sidebar. I want to move the mouse cursor from one monitor to another and Windows 8 kept getting in the way of that every time as if I were using a tablet device that needed these gesture popups.

  2. Re:Fuck Tiles! on Leaked Build of Windows 9 Shows Start Menu Return · · Score: 1

    Tiles can hold useful information that changes though. I dunno about you, but I always like to see what the current weather is every time I go to open an application.

  3. Re:Ewww... on Texas Town Turns To Treated Sewage For Drinking Water · · Score: 1

    It's a well-known survival trick actually, see?

  4. Only one answer, to the Brits on Single European Copyright Title On the Horizon · · Score: 1

    Vote UKIP. Whatever you think of their other policies, we really need them in for one term to get out of the political union the EU imposes.

  5. Re:"It's just metadata" on UK Gov't Plans To Push "Emergency" Surveillance Laws · · Score: 0

    "It's evening"? Huh? What do you mean?

  6. DF is kind of a tragedy on Dwarf Fortress Gets Biggest Update In Years · · Score: 1

    I really had high hopes for Dwarf Fortress; I kind of like complex strategy games with steep learning curves, and I could even get used to the wacky interface. I remember the precise moment I just decided to stop playing it, though; when dwarves started complaining about their clothing being ragged. You have to have an entire economy. To make clothes. For your dwarves.

    And this isn't some accident, it's by design. For me, they've gone so far into the micromanagement that the game just isn't fun at all, it's tedious. And that's really a shame because I think if they hit the right spot with the complexity, it could be really great. I had been looking forward to making some really big complex dungeons, but making clothes for dwarves and getting the idiots to actually put the new clothes on, all the time? Fuck it.

  7. Re:Java or Python on Python Bumps Off Java As Top Learning Language · · Score: 2, Insightful

    'Hate' is an understatement. The language's syntax is broken by design. It's a shame another scripting language couldn't have caught on.

  8. Re:"The real problem..." he explained on Damian Conway On Perl 6 and the Philosophy of Programming · · Score: 5, Insightful

    No. The real problem is that it is not backwards-compatible with Perl 5, making its rate of adoption guaranteed to be almost zero.

  9. Re:drops in the bucket on Renewable Energy Saves Fortune 100 Companies $1.1B Annually · · Score: 2

    Well it's already solved in places with competent regulators, so don't try pretending it isn't.

  10. Re:drops in the bucket on Renewable Energy Saves Fortune 100 Companies $1.1B Annually · · Score: 2

    Get back to me when we don't have years and tons of nuclear waste just lying around in conditions not in fact all that different from Fukushima.

    What, and that nuclear power's fault and not the fault of incompetent lawmakers and intransigent greenies?

  11. Re:Fuck on Russia Moves From Summer Time To Standard Time · · Score: 1

    No, time has a certain kind of intercourse with you.

  12. Re:drops in the bucket on Renewable Energy Saves Fortune 100 Companies $1.1B Annually · · Score: 0

    its turns out that making modest cuts in energy consumption isn't that painful, saves some money, and may have longer term benefits

    There are 2 main problems.

    First, if we're going to continue to increase in technology and especially if we're going to go for electric cars, we're going to need to use a LOT MORE electricity than we do now. Filling people's heads with the idea that we can use less energy as part of the solution is feeding them bullshit.

    Second, and this is from my perspective, any energy generated by solar or wind is energy not generated by nuclear. As I see nuclear as the only viable option for generating the amount of baseload we're going to need for the likes of electric cars, that fills people's heads with the idea that we don't need nuclear, which is also problematic.

  13. Re:Thanks for pointing out the "briefly" part. on Half of Germany's Power Supplied By Solar, Briefly · · Score: 1

    Because most of the risk is due to human factors, which have not been eliminated

    No, it's really not. It's mostly technical, and we can build integral fast reactors now with passive cooling where a meltdown, or effective sabotage, is virtually impossible. You should actually open your eyes to this evidence.

  14. Re:Thanks for pointing out the "briefly" part. on Half of Germany's Power Supplied By Solar, Briefly · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Why do we need to cover the risk of Fukushima-style accidents when we're NOT BUILDING 50-YEAR-OLD NUCLEAR PLANTS??

  15. Re:Awesome! on Opera Releases a New Version For Linux · · Score: 1

    I'd change browsers if there was something to change to

    There's Seamonkey, and there's Pale Moon. Make the effort to switch. Vote with your feet; it's the only possible way to force Firefox to actually start listening to users.

  16. Re:It is only the tool... on Workplace Surveillance Becoming More Common · · Score: 1

    But the employee who found her wallet missing from her purse was certainly happy for the camera.

    Women have wallets inside their purses??

  17. Re:People assume they're watched. on Workplace Surveillance Becoming More Common · · Score: 4, Funny

    Your name wouldn't happen to be BOFH, would it?

  18. Re:Mozilla doesn't build hardware on Mozilla Is Working On a Firefox OS-powered Streaming Stick · · Score: 1

    Mozilla doesn't build hardware. We make software

    Really? I thought YOU fucked up user interfaces.

  19. Re:A return of Google's comment bar? on Mozilla Working On a New Website Comment System · · Score: 2

    How many times, though, so people complain about a Youtubs vid or a BBC article having comments disabled? I like the idea of a "fuck you, we're discussing this anyway" service.

  20. Re:Most qualified and motivated candidates? on Yahoo's Diversity Record Is Almost As Bad As Google's · · Score: 1

    If I knew I was gonna get marked down 30% for not being a minority, I'd just say I was gay. Discrimination of any kind, yes even "positive", is fucking retarded. I really hate it.

  21. Re:a THOUSAND times faster than 4G? on EU, South Korea Collaborate On Superfast 5G Standards · · Score: 1

    Huh? 10% faster is 1000 times faster? How do those mathematics work?

  22. Re:Coming full circle on Google Engineer: We Need More Web Programming Languages · · Score: 1

    So how about that? A programming language that'll download and store a program for later use just in case the network connection isn't stable or available. Sounds good to me. Having more than one way to get a program is a great thing to do.

    The additional consideration here is that it needs to be monopolizable and monetizable by Google.

  23. Re:Who gives a shit? on HR Chief: Google Sexual, Racial Diversity "Not Where We Want to Be" · · Score: 5, Funny

    What happened to hiring the best person for the job?

    I totally agree. Companies should always want the best man for the job, regardless of gender.

  24. So... on Microsoft Is Paying Brazilian Users In Skype Credit To Switch to Bing · · Score: 4, Informative

    ... you set your default to Bing, use your Skype vouchers, then set your default back again?

  25. Re:I propose a test ... on California Opens Driverless Car Competition With Testing Regulations · · Score: 1

    Don't get me wrong, I'm personally not interested in one of these self-driving contraptions

    Why not? They sound a fuckload better than the daily commute, if you still had the opportunity to drive yourself for pleasure when you felt like it.