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  1. Re:Question for Slashdot users on Jeff Bezos: AWS Will Break $10 Billion This Year (windowsitpro.com) · · Score: 0

    No doubt the SJWs will disagree, but it rather depends on what kind of naughty bits you have.

  2. Re:It always seems kinda racist to me ... on The 'Human Computer' Behind the Moon Landing Was a Black Woman (thedailybeast.com) · · Score: 1

    I sort of see what he's getting at. Look at her features.

    I have darker skin, especially in summer, than some Africans. I'm an Anglo-Taff-Paddy, and that's exactly what I look like.

  3. Re:Should of also gone after loan abuse with schoo on Government's Fake University Trap Results in 21 Visa Fraud Arrests · · Score: 1

    Perhaps you could point out the run-on sentence he used, because I don't see anything that's even close.

    I don't see a dangling definition of "they" either. He uses it in an impersonal form, similar to French on.

    You aren't very good, are you?

  4. Re: Should of also gone after loan abuse with scho on Government's Fake University Trap Results in 21 Visa Fraud Arrests · · Score: 2, Interesting

    What has Obama done in his *eight* years as president to put an end to the college racket?

    While that may be a noble goal you need to understand that, from the political POV, it would have given the Republicans ammunition to accuse him of being a muslim, a communist, and perhaps even a darkie from Bongo Bongo Land.

  5. Re:they autonomously followed the truck in front on A Fleet of Trucks Just Drove Themselves Across Europe (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    Why not just join them together with rods?

    OST nah, cobber. Only a total bloomin' drongo could come up with an idea like that.

  6. Nawlun. Nawlun.

    I like saying "Nawlun" too.

  7. Use mathematics to debunk supersticians.

  8. Re: The subjunctive trap is subtly sprung on Government's Fake University Trap Results in 21 Visa Fraud Arrests · · Score: 0

    but you specifically said "the one" when he clearly used a plural form, which results in a disagreement of number.

    Wrong. You can only have a disagreement of number when they refer to the same thing, like if you wrote "he are" or "they is".

    A member of a set or group is totally not, logically or grammatically, the same thing as the set or group itself.

    For example, if we're talking about women (plural), and I go on to ask about you mother (singular, pretty much by definition[1]) are you saying it should be "how are your mothers"?

    I'm not exactly sure on the specifics of context

    I am. I'm sure I'm right and I'm sure you're wrong.

    You're out of your depth, kiddo. I'd quit while you're not too far behind if I were you.

    [1] Yeah. Adoption, mitochondrial dobnation, surrogacy. If that's what google gave you, shove it up your arse sideways. It's irrelevant.

  9. I have thought of an excellent joke on Government's Fake University Trap Results in 21 Visa Fraud Arrests · · Score: 2

    I have thought of an excellent joke about DeVry[1] which this post is too small to contain.

    [1] Substitute University of Phoenix or Texas A&M if you prefer.

  10. Re:Should of also gone after loan abuse with schoo on Government's Fake University Trap Results in 21 Visa Fraud Arrests · · Score: 0, Troll

    Should of gone after loan abuse with schools as well.

    Like the one that taught you English?

  11. "Designed for idiots" and "easy to use" aren't the same thing. 99% of UXtards don't grok that, which is why the produce such utter shite.

  12. Brilliant idea, given that the cardinality between users and IPs is m:n.

  13. Since you're an expert on dictionaries, why don't you find one and look up what "proscriptive" means?

  14. Almost as bad as claiming that only 2% of terrorism in Europe is carried out by islamists.

    Remind me, which retard said that?

  15. Baawston. Baawston.

    I like saying "Baawston".

  16. Re:600 jobs in Boston on GE's Move To Boston Could Revive Local Tech Business Ambitions (networkworld.com) · · Score: 1

    Those 8,000 jobs will be in Boston, but they'll be H1B jobs. It actually makes sense because there isn't really a skilled tech workforce in Boston.

    Looks likely to stay that way.

  17. Re:An ad on HP's New Logo Is the Awesome One It Never Used (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    No, it's not sponsored content. Whipslash/Logan posted above your post but after you posted.

    If it was the case that for X bucks you can get a [non]-story posted, and if you were him, would you just come out and admit it?

  18. Re:Wolverine made the logo? on HP's New Logo Is the Awesome One It Never Used (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Done on a laser, but their inks so expensive even they can't afford it.

  19. Re:Grope my shiny metal ass on People Feel Weird About Touching Robot Butts, Researchers Find (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    * TRIGERRED *

    [clutches pearls]

  20. There is no sole

    There are several. They go in alphabetical sequence. You come right after the q-sole.

  21. If they ever do a horse Indycar they'll have to breed them with shorter legs on one side.

  22. They want to use Italians to make a car drive more safely?

  23. Re:Give Islanders credit on Icelandic Prime Minister Resigns After Panama Data Leak (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Falkland? Britten-Norman?

    Which islanders are you talking about, you dickhead?

  24. Re: Cyber Commander, seroiusly on Cyber Commander Says It's 'Not Realistic' To Shut Down Internet (washingtonexaminer.com) · · Score: 1

    It's a pretty decent file manager for android. Has a samba plugin that works!

  25. Re:Resilient by design on Cyber Commander Says It's 'Not Realistic' To Shut Down Internet (washingtonexaminer.com) · · Score: 1

    The Internet considers censoring as damage and routes around it.

    Nice one. Never heard that before.

    routing through it's common carriers

    One, that should be "its". Two, "common carrier" doesn't mean what you think it does.

    Same goes for satellite, just bounce it around a few times and it can come from anywhere.

    That's how Syrians and Iranians were still able to connect after their countries shut down their internets.

    Right. Personal satellite ownership is almost universal in those countries.