Slashdot Mirror


User: aichpvee

aichpvee's activity in the archive.

Stories
0
Comments
2,193
First seen
Last seen
Profile
(view on slashdot.org)

Comments · 2,193

  1. Re:why choose? on Chimpanzees Shed New Light on Hand Preference · · Score: 1
    There are lots of ways genes can maneuver themselves into a winning position that aren't all based on "survive long enough to get laid".

    Which is exceptional news for the majority of /. users.

  2. Re:Download.Com on Given Up to Spyware? · · Score: 2, Informative

    No, this is more like cigarettes being good for you and then the local convenience store putting all the arsenic and shit in it as an after-market addon.

  3. Re:I think so. on Lone Activist Group Submits 99.8% of FCC Complaints · · Score: 1
    If you don't like it, turn it off. I have almost watched almost no broadcast tv in the last year. Not because the content is offensive or anything, but because it is fucking boring.

    Don't want to actually pay attention to your kids and play with them or anything? That's not reason to sit them in front of the television unsupervised. Peace, go buy a fucking swing set or something.

    WTF is wrong with you people?

  4. Re:Don't use linux on Professional Photographers Using Linux? · · Score: 1

    Like offshore outsourcing, right? You make a good point and then ruin it with an idiotic analogy.

  5. Re:Someone has to start on Professional Photographers Using Linux? · · Score: 1

    What we need is for someone to take the big risk of putting the time and money into developing a product that there is not a pre-existing market for. This happened with 3D graphics card drivers by high-end software being ported with software gl drivers. There's no reason it wouldn't work for photography, which is easily a much larger segment of computer users.

  6. Re:Leave something for the Mac to do on Professional Photographers Using Linux? · · Score: 1

    In Soviet Russia Mac fanbois crush you.

  7. Re:In Case It Be Dotted on Jeopardy! Whiz Becomes Encarta Spokesman · · Score: 1
    So how would Jeopardy work in Soviet Russia?

    That's a no-brainer. In Soviet Jeopardy! old Koreans question you.

  8. Re:Interesting on Linux Server Sales to Reach $9.1 Billion by 2008 · · Score: 1
    And it's not just "Linux" it's Free and open source software in general. How do you compete with Free and free?

    You seem to be forgetting micros~1's big bank accounts. They could always opt for the xbox option and sell the stuff way below cost. Peace, they could pay people to take it.

  9. Re:*rubs hands together* on Doom Movie Update · · Score: 3, Funny

    But how will you eat great, even late, if you spend all your Wendy's cash recording black video?

  10. Re:It obviously means on Former CIA Head Calls for Limiting Access to the Internet · · Score: 1
    In Soviet Russia the government spies on you.

    Why would we want to be like that? You people are fucking crazy.

  11. Re:Uh, yeah on Microsoft Launches Blogging Site · · Score: 1

    Which would be pretty sweet if I ran Windows more than once a month. There's probably a way to play that crap with mplayer or something, but I am already in my pajamas.

  12. Re:As an added plus: on Microsoft Launches Blogging Site · · Score: 1

    I fooled them by not having a lock.

  13. Re:Poorly? POORLY!?!?!? on Nintendo Eyeing the Big Screen · · Score: 1
    It's poor execution like this on Hot Property which does the whole genre serious damage.

    That's really what the problem is. "Video-game-based-movie" should NOT be a genre. You don't see people going around trying to make movies in the "book-based-movie" genre, and look how many movies are based on books and don't suck, even if almost none are as good as the source material.

  14. Re:Wow! What a fantastic idea! on Nintendo Eyeing the Big Screen · · Score: 3, Interesting

    More likely that Pixar will crush Disney. Picture-for-picture they are the most successful film studio in history and no one playing the game can touch them. Period.

  15. Re:And I have no doubt... on Microsoft Launches Blogging Site · · Score: 1

    Actually that isn't true. If most people buy computers pre-installed with windows on them and there is an icon on the desktop (or the start menu or some place) that says "My Blog" and takes them to the micros~1 site, then yeah it is just like bundled software. Same shit happened when they started linking their music store from windows explorer.

  16. Re:Uh, yeah on Microsoft Launches Blogging Site · · Score: 1

    That's funny, because the only videos I can't watch on the internet are the ones that require the crap that is real player. You sure you aren't just a moron? Or maybe macs really do suck that badly.

  17. Re:Because thats what we all want. on Microsoft Launches Blogging Site · · Score: 2, Funny

    It's because micros~1 can't even innovate their own jokes, they have to be stolen from another company.

  18. Re:Actual Rest Home Conversations on In Japan, Old People Talk to Robots · · Score: 1

    You sure it's karate? I heard they were all ninja who go crazy and kill everyone in town if someone drops a spoon...

  19. Re:Actual Rest Home Conversations on In Japan, Old People Talk to Robots · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    But is a single racism also funny? Or does it have to be plural?

  20. Re:Subversion support on Preview of KDE 3.4 · · Score: 1

    If only I had the mod points, that deserves so much better than an offtopic.

  21. Re:didn't know I needed a book... on Three Books On The iPod · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Probably more than that. They do target iPod heavily to Mac users, remember?

  22. Re:This is exactly what Gentoo needs on Gentoo 2005.0: A Live CD And [No] Graphical Installer · · Score: 1

    Not to mention an idiot, since everyone knows that all the people with intelligence are already running Slackware.

  23. Re:This is exactly what Gentoo needs on Gentoo 2005.0: A Live CD And [No] Graphical Installer · · Score: 2, Funny

    They're going to stop making Gentoo???

  24. Re:No security burden ... on Buggy Voting Machines · · Score: 2, Insightful
    Ok, so I go through the self-checkout all the time at the grocery store. And it NEVER ONCE has made an error. And when I pay cash it prints out a receipt showing me exactly what it charged me in a way that even I couldn't tell it had been me paying.

    And those machines have got to be used hundreds of thousands of times a day in this country! It's past time for americans to wake the fuck up and start demanding to know why the fucking automated cash touch screen cash register at the fucking grocery store does flawlessly what these idiots claim they can't do for voting.

  25. Re:Automatic Vote on Buggy Voting Machines · · Score: 4, Funny

    You know, I can see how hard it is to make good touch screen machines. I mean, I was at the grocery store the other day. And when I was doing the self-checkout thing I pressed "pay now" and it voted for Bush...