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  1. Re:The problem: on Linux Mint 19 'Tara' Cinnamon Will Be Faster (betanews.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    The problem is not javascript per say.

    Per say? For each speak? Does that make any fucking sense at all?

    Don't mindlessly repeat phrases you've heard better-educated people use. It makes you look like a right thick cunt."

    George Orwell (Collected Essays, Vol 3).

  2. Indeed. Without the two atom bombs that took out the Japanese invasion fleets off San Diego & Portland - itself a miracle, given the Japanese air & naval supremacy they'd achieved by 1945 - they were on the verge of winning.

    Oh wait. That's fucking rubbish.

  3. How to fix your sig: s/Often/Always/ on Can Problems From Climate Change Be Addressed With Science? (scientificamerican.com) · · Score: 1

    If sea levels rise everywhere, then it's hardly local any more, is it? Even if it happens gradually, the people from the lowlands are going to migrate to higher ground. The slight problem with that is that there are already people there and they might not like it.

  4. Re: Forced #FakeNews Propaganda on How An Open Source Plugin Tamed a Chaotic Comments Section With A Simple Quiz (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 0

    It's like trying to discuss answers on an english test

    Like you'd know.

  5. If proofreading is too big of a word for editor's to understand... It's kind of like a spelling or reading test in 3rd grade.

    Is that what the older kids tell you?

  6. Your still using a computer with transistors in it? What is this the 1940's?

    The one I'm using now is only a few years old and it has over half a billion of them. Did you mean valves?

    P.S. My what?

  7. [voice=Nigel Farage] It's exactly this kind of nonsense that led to Brexit! [/]

    Well, it might be if the thick sods in Barnsley and the like actually understood two words of it.

  8. Re:Obligatory: Intel CPU Backdoor Report (Jan 1 20 on EU Wants To Require Platforms To Filter Uploaded Content (Including Code) (github.com) · · Score: 1

    I don't need to worry about that - APK keeps my host file fully updated!

  9. Maybe Lennart Poettering refused to give him a reach-around?

  10. Re:It's called progress on How Amazon Became Corporate America's Nightmare (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 2

    Will two of them always be at war with the other one?

  11. echoes to the sound ... of salesmen on Largest US Radio Company iHeartMedia Files For Bankruptcy (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    On today's corporate radio, controlled by computers from a central location in New York, with no local programming, no local DJs, ever playing anything even remotely interesting or controversial?

    So no Stanley Jordan, The âDead, Little Feat, or that band from the college down the street?

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?...

  12. A Data center provider from Sweden says hello. And also "No way,".

    That's right next door, isn't it?

  13. No, your claim in comment 56250303 was that nobody writes in C# because the IDE, libraries etc were written in C/C++.

    Which is like saying wooden tables aren't made of wood because the tree was cut down using a metal saw.

  14. Re:Incompetence and negligence on Former Equifax CIO Charged With Insider Trading (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    The premise was that when you do something new you're by definition incompetent. This is bollocks, because there's still an existing body of knowledge that can be applied rather than chucking shit in the air and seeing how it lands.

    You see innovative new buildings and bridges all the time. The vast majority of them don't fall down.

  15. In the headline it says 39 posts but I can't see any. Been messing around again, ms mush?

  16. Re:Incompetence and negligence on Former Equifax CIO Charged With Insider Trading (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Fucking rubbish, as usual.

    A surgeon does his best to save a patient, to no avail.

    A surgeon operates while drunk, on the wrong patient, while he's upside down.

    Are they the same thing?

  17. Re:Work station features? on GNOME 3.28 'Chongqing' Linux Is Here (betanews.com) · · Score: 5, Funny

    Gnome 3: designed by coders, coded by designers.

  18. Re:Correction on Demand For Programmers Hits Full Boil as US Job Market Simmers (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 4, Funny

    HR drones cannot quantify quality with a metric that is not "X years of experience", so if you tell them "Find me an Excellent .NET Developer for this project!" what they hear is "Find me a Developer with 10 years of experience for this project."

    You're confusing them by using Roman numerals.

  19. I don't know, and neither do you.

    Not that it's relevant to the point at hand.

  20. Plus a PhD, black belt in at least one martial art and ideally a Pisces or Capricorn.

    LBGT^2 preferred.

  21. Re: What could go wrong on YouTube Will Add Information From Wikipedia To Videos About Conspiracies (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Marvellous. Those who believe there's a conspiracy will point to that as proof.

  22. If there is no street, where can they do the jolly old shitty-poopoo?

  23. Re:Show me some G force god damnit! on UFO Disclosure Group Releases Newest Navy F/A-18 Super Hornet UFO Encounter Video (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    6/10.

    The "<line noise> no carrier" or "BRB - door" is NOT optional.

  24. But there is one type of delay that's gotten exponentially worse during that time

    I somehow doubt that. Care to state the equation?

  25. O'Caml

    Other than the fact that you're a fecking dipshit, why is the apostrophe there? Is it because St Patrick's day is close upon us, to be sure?