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  1. Re:Number of software developers in Bolivia? on Microsoft Asks WTO Not to Impose Software Tariffs · · Score: 1

    Oh come on--IBM can't speak fench.

  2. Re:The evil capitalists? on Microsoft Asks WTO Not to Impose Software Tariffs · · Score: 1

    ...1948 If you want a picture of the future, follow the instructions.

  3. Re:The evil capitalists? on Microsoft Asks WTO Not to Impose Software Tariffs · · Score: 1

    Imagining that someone implied that you come from a communist country is also...er...mistaken. Oh, and thorns are usually found just in one's side; one's ass is being a bit overused these days.

  4. Re:They're paid for that on redhat.com Redone · · Score: 2

    Obviously it's because the fucking fuckers fuck with the fucking fuckers fucking, fucking don't fucking they? (The fucks.)
    I'm sure we all feel better now.

  5. Re:Load Time must win on redhat.com Redone · · Score: 1

    uhuh, and because they'll run into this problem on site after site, they'll switch off their image autoloading and the rest of us lucky folks with T1 connections will continue to enjoy uncompromised good design (on non-US sites, of course :),

  6. Re:interface on redhat.com Redone · · Score: 1

    Hey Darth Maul.
    Who uses those colours? Why...er...you do...

  7. Re:All the world's a Mac on redhat.com Redone · · Score: 1

    Maybe the moderator mistook the misspelling for a bit o' racial abuse?

  8. Re: Moderation on redhat.com Redone · · Score: 1

    ...and stop making cheap personal shots...but that's the way it is with some folks: they can't see another person's point of view no matter how little they try.

  9. Re:facility has two reactors left on Chernobyl Reactor Restarted, Claimed Safe for Y2K · · Score: 1

    Er...what's 'homeweork', and perhaps we should all do a bit more (previewing and calming down before posting, that is)? Oh-oh: isn't that a flame I see coming towards m aaaaarrrggghhhh

  10. Re:??? Read the article on Chernobyl Reactor Restarted, Claimed Safe for Y2K · · Score: 1

    Oh, I think I can answer those: 1. the workers will live in Pripyat because it's perfectly safe; and 2. obviously there's no such thing as Caesium-137. Don't forget, only two people died from radiation poisoning because there wasn't really an incident at all.

  11. Re:All reactors suck... on Chernobyl Reactor Restarted, Claimed Safe for Y2K · · Score: 1

    Can you elaborate, please? I don't know what a 'live-lock' problem is.

  12. Re:Not quite on Chernobyl Reactor Restarted, Claimed Safe for Y2K · · Score: 1

    Hmmm, and then there's the way that half of the graphite was flogged off, by the head of security, to China for making pencils with which to copy out Microsoft Windows from the one CD they actually bought...I thought the containment vessel was that 'Shenzhou' thing the Chinese just lobbed at one of our satellites?

  13. Re:All reactors suck... on Chernobyl Reactor Restarted, Claimed Safe for Y2K · · Score: 1

    Hey, hey, hey, less of the 'retarded' epithets down there! After a couple of generations of smart people ignoring teaching as a career because it doesn't pay, let's not forget that nobody has been getting much of an education anyway. Even smart children are slowed down by retarded...oh...er...

  14. Re: Solar power not significant??? on Chernobyl Reactor Restarted, Claimed Safe for Y2K · · Score: 1

    Er...did you say *lose* some weight to look more American? When was the last time you were there? :)

  15. Re:Why I view privacy as a right on The Possible Effects of Quantum Computing · · Score: 1

    Whew! That's all right then. Thank goodness our wonderful leaders would never infringe anything we consider as our rights, even when they have the ability.