Because everyone gets upset when Microsoft forces an upgrade on people, so too do they get mad when Redhat forces an upgrade on people. If a network admin has an OS running that isn't being actively supported, that OS should probably be upgraded to one that is supported. This locks people into an upgrade cycle. Now, I realize that at some point a company can't support a program any longer and that's why I never got that upset with Microsoft and why I'm not upset with Redhat now. But I can understand why people would be angry with a need to upgrade their OS once per year.
Also, cut it out with the "M$" crap. It's childish and reflects poorly on the Linux community. Think about this, how intelligent do the trolls that post "LUNIX SUXORS" look to you? Yes, well - when I see you type "M$", I lump you into the same category.
Please post a comment signed in in reply to one of my other posts or within my journal so that I can identify you and add you to my foes list. Thank you.
Perhaps you were just pointing out that this is a rather ridculous and amusing truism but, in the case that you weren't, I'd like to interject. To the average non-techie, the colors of the software play any important role. For Windows, the default color scheme has to be a good one because when people pick up the box on store shelves or see it on a display computer, about the only way they can evaluate it is by determining whether they think it's appealing to the eye or not. They don't know any important questions to ask about an OS - to them multi-threading involves sewing a hole quickly and benchmarking is some type of flaw or defect in a seating-device. In software, I'd guess that 80% (a figure I pulled entirely from thin air, so don't ask for a source, I'm just guessing) of the market will be convinced and swayed by fun bells and whistles and not usuability or performance.
I got this book over a year ago and I must say that, while I enjoy it and it is well written, I would agree that it is more for an inexperienced programmer. As someone who knows a bevy of languages, the hand holding wasn't really useful and ultimately if I had a problem with PHP syntax, I didn't go to the book, I went to the PHP docs from php.net. I find the online documentation for PHP is some of the best documentation I've ever seen for a language. I did use the MySQL sections a bit just to check on syntax for MySQL commands, specifically setting up user permissions and such. This was, in part, due to the documentation provided by the MySQL people - which is a bit lacking. But the presentation of the information on MySQL was always set up as sort of a walkthrough of your typical needs. When you need to stray from this, that's when you need to consult other sources OR start guessing. I suppose I could have benefitted more from a book purely on MySQL, use the online PHP docs, and maybe save some money! Oh, one other complaint I had was that they attempted to cover some aspects of SQL but really didn't provide enough of a description to be able to 'know' SQL. And they didn't hit normalization in any effective way whatsoever but, luckily, I already know all I need to know about normalization. I guess to sum up my review: it's a good book if you are implementing something simple and don't already know how to program that well. But if you've got a large-scale LAMP project it might be best to get some standalone reference texts for each. And now, I'll suggest a few: Fundamentals of Database Design is a great book for learning about normalization of a database into any of the many forms. MySQL by Kofler is my favorite book on MySQL. As for a pure SQL reference, just go with O'Reilly. Have a great day!
I think you're being a bit foolish. In terms of digital media, allowing for DVD, CD, VCD, and mp3 playback is simple because, outside of the DVD, the only differences are in the actual file scheme so if you're getting DVD playback, there's no reason not to provide the rest of them. Those should be, what I would call, free additions. As for the rest of your string, you're being a bit foolish with that nonsense. I don't know why it is that people don't want consumer goods that serve many functions. You claim they usually don't do any of their functions well but I disagree. The goods that are all-in-ones (various functions obviously, but you've been so obtuse about what you're actually talking about that I don't know which items you're specifically mentioning) and sell well are just as good as buying the components separately.
Why shouldn't my DVD player be capable of playing an mp3 cd? It just makes sense for that to be allowed. We wouldn't want something that serve multiple functions eh? I guess you only use your computer for cracking German codes in order the win the war, right? Good luck with that. Stay strong and don't lose the line. In a few years, this whole stinking war will be over, the Jews will be liberated (sort of), the Japanese will be building an electronics empire, and Germany will be two countries.
So your statement about me offering a "lame rationalization" was what? Completely wrong? You ignored my statement about that entirely. I suggested a much more proactive approach to the problem and you accused me of making a "lame rationalization for doing nothing." How is that the case?
The whole "M$" and "windoze" thing is lame. You're as bad as the trolls who post things like "LUNIX SUXORS." Stop being a child OR, and this is the option I would prefer for you, don't post to Slashdot anymore.
"lame rationalization for your doing nothing at all"
I believe I was suggesting more involvement than simple letter writing, as you noted in your first paragraph. I was trying, although you missed it apparently, to explain that if people want to get this changed something far more proactive than simple letter writing has to be done. It is because of the lack of public understanding of the issue that we need to do something other than write letters. You cite the CTEA as evidence of the public getting wind of something. How does the public become alerted to the DMCA by writing letters to the Copyright Office? That's what I thought.
Frankly, you're just an AC that can't actually read for understanding.
/me checks score of post. Looks like it's not a flame son. I'll ignore the fact that you called me a "dick-head." My intention was not to say not to write a letter but question the effectiveness of such a policy. The Copyright Office is a political body and just like any other, responds most to public opinion delivered through news sources. I hate to break the news to you since you are obviously so naive, but letters written to Congressmen and your President and pretty much any national government official have very little impact. I was not using the term "flock of nerds" as an insult. I was merely suggesting that the majority of people who aren't technical and don't read Slashdot have no understanding of this issue and it should be more of a priority to get them up to speed than worry about getting the Copyright Office on board because...(and here's where you need to follow closely)...the Copyright Office isn't going to respond until there's significant public pressure and letters don't show public pressure; news stories on national outlets provide pressure. You really did read most of what I said incorrectly and that's why I am a little annoyed that you decided to flame me. It's rather childish of you but, I'll forget it. Thanks for the flame!:D
"They are asking people to write in support of the four exemptions that they have proposed. The Copyright Office is only accepting comments until February 19th, so get on it!"
I question whether this is the right approach. Is flooding the Copyright Office with the same requests really going to have any sway whatsoever? I mean, if the number of letters that come in support of or against the DMCA determines how the Copyright Office will make up their mind, then the battle is already lost since the corporations have the money and resources to fake millions of letters. And since I seriously doubt that they're doing this, wouldn't our time be better spent doing something a bit more proactive than sending letters? These days, no one in the government is even reading e-mail. I think organizing protests that get noticed on local news stations or, better yet, national news is a much more valuable use of time than having every send off an angry letter. It will lead to more public attention. I mean, we all know that the DMCA is awful because we understand the implications but the public at large still doesn't. We need a campaign to educate the public because I don't think the copyright office is going to side with a flock of nerds over multi-national corporations when the public doesn't even care about the issue. There's no reason for any government burecrat to stick their neck out over this until it means trouble for him or her if he doesn't stick his neck out.
A total geek? One can be a "geek" and still enjoy football. The two are not mutually exclusive you fucking loser. I am smarter than you. The only thing you are is a total virgin you acne-riddled faggot. Watch out - I'm going to steal your lunch money asshat.
The Internet doesn't exist outside of Canada and the United States therefore Slashdot should only post stories that are interesting to citizens of these aforementioned countries. I don't understand what you're babbling about this Cricket World Cup for. No one on the Internet is interested in that nonsense. Let the heathens hear about it on their radios.
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"we'll unleash a band of hobbits" Congrats, you're gay. You can look forward to a life of persecution from the righteous in the world and looks of disgust from all you pass. In the end, AIDS will take its toll. Threats from kids who call themselves "we" aren't very intimidating. Bring some more game next time son.
Take an English course you fucking asshole. "can we force any legislation to force them" What the fuck? Go back to Greaseball Land and stay out of my country you fucking heathen. The Christians are coming Mohammed and they're not happy with you. In fact, they've decided that the Koran is public domain and thus, they will be releasing the Koran II which will instruct your blind followers that strapping bombs to themselves and killing people is actually wrong. Imagine that! So then you'll be in a world of shit, won't you? Yes sir, your little intifadah is coming to an end. No more of this horseshit from you and the swine of the Middle East. Nope, we're dropping the Koran II into Mosques in all those Middle Eastern countries and then we're coming in with Big Macs, cases of Molson Export, and pictures of Uman Thurman naked. The Muslims were driven out of Spain over a thousand years ago for a very good reason - Muslims smell bad. So fuck you and your camel you motherfucker.
Also, don't use "OTOH" ever again because it's fucking queer.
Yeah, I agree with you. Here's the thing, if you don't enjoy football; fine. But when you try to act like enjoying football makes someone "stupid" or "lesser" then you're an asshole and you deserve to be called a faggot. If I encounter someone who's not watching the Superbowl, I don't insult them about this. But if someone judges me because I watch football all season long, they are sure as hell going to get their fucking face stomped. The same virgins who watch Babylon-5 are judging me because I watch football? Fuck you fags - say something to my face. It all comes down to a matter of entertainment. Most everything on television isn't going to expand your mind or make you think deep thoughts so don't get an attitude with me because you're no more intellectual for watching Star Trek than I am for watching football.
Fuck you faggots. You are shit. Drink some beer and realize that you have balls, small as they may be. Men like football and beer, not anime and little kids dressed up like panda bears, you motherfuckers. Oh, and move out of your parents basement....you fucking asshats
"I didn't investigate it at the time, but with the USENET archives on Google I was able to do some research. In 1995, video cards that supported TV-out were high-end cards like: S3 ViRGE, Rage All in Wonder, Rage Fury, Canopus, 3dfx Voodoo 3 3000, and G400 Max."
This article seems to be on thin ice. The Voodoo 3 3000 was out in 95? I don't think so. I don't believe the Voodoo 2 was even out then. The Voodoo 3 came out around 98 or 99 I believe. I have a feeling this guy is trying to trick me into believing that not only did he invent the name X-Box but he also invented the Internet and had all the ideas for Sesame Street. Next story!
Dear Fucktard,
Here is the problem. Let's look at this statement: "I just posted a link and said 'Here's a counter-argument.'" This is, in fact, a lie. There was no argument being made. I was pointing to the Wealth of Nations as a book that explains some of the basic principles of capitalism. This was mainly used a pointer to the fact that companies buy other companies because of competition. Capital will point out the same fact. I did not say whether this was moral or immoral but you decided that by pointing to the Wealth of Nations, I was endorsing the book. That is how I knew you were liberal scum. [Note I never called you a socialist you fucking moron.] Only liberal scum would read a use of Wealth of Nations as an endorsement of the opinions in it. The Wealth of Nations is a factual account of capitalism with opinion mixed in. So is Capital. I could have cited either for my purposes. You decided to pervert the argument because you had a point to make.
And fuck you for your petty little first paragraph you fucking loser. I hope you get diarrhea.
Imagine how shocked I must be: I woke up this morning and found not one but two witty zingers from you in response to my post! Oh joyous day! I am very excited that we can continue a discussion of how you are right and I am wrong. To answer your question: "Yes." I hope that helps. Don't OR-link your sentences together if you want a more helpful answer. You're like those assholes that say, "Say, do you want to go to the mall and hang out and be assholes or no?" Obviously the answer is always going to be yes. One either wants to go to the mall or one doesn't. But I know what you intended to mean. Yes, I am capable of conducting a civil discussion. My belief is that you don't want a discussion though. You have a soapbox and you want to stand on it. My response, while rude, brought up the valid fact that you had twisted what I said to fit what you wanted to say. You did not reply to what I said but rather what you wanted me to say. That is not what a discussion should be. My question to you is the following; are you capable of conducting a civil discussion? My guess is that you're so set in your views that you would never want to actually discuss something and would much rather talk to people who agree with you and receive positive feedback from them. You need people to tell you how right you are. Enjoy that life!
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Fuck you asshole! First of all, I already posted the cheaper link to amazon. Second of all, I believe that the Associates program from amazon strictly forbids this type of public spamming. You are only allowed to post associate links on your own website, NOT on public message boards. I am going to check this out. Ah yes, here is the agreement. I am reporting your spam to amazon right now and I hope that your membership is terminated post haste. Furthermore, I'd like to see your Slashdot account disabled. Advertisers pay good money to advertise on Slashdot, unlike you.
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Antarctic is not owned by anyone, it is international territory, and governed by an international committee, with representatives from signatory countries. Therefore I would have to assume that before any highway is laid, this committee would have to approve it. I would say that if they're announcing the plans to do this, it's already been approved. I mean, it is a useful project. Scientists living in Antarctica currently have many problems involving not being able to get supplies and not being able to easily communicate their findings 'back home.'
On a side note, "Both Chile and Argentina have gone to great lengths to make their claims in Antarctica part of their national territory. While there has been no recognition of these claims by any other sovereign state, both countries have great nationalistic pride in these claims. In August of 1973, an Argentine cabinet meeting was held in the area claimed by Argentina. Chile's president Pinochet spent a week in Antarctica in 1977 which caused Argentina to devise the boldest plans for claiming sovereignty. In the fall of 1978, a pregnant Argentine woman was send to live in Antarctica and in Jan. 1979, Emile Marco Palma was the first child born in Antarctica. Following the pattern in colonialism as seen in North America, Emile takes his place in history along side Virginia Dare. The Argentines followed with a wedding in Feb. 1979. Both countries have maintained colonies of civilian dependents living year round at their bases and tourism from bases both in Chile and Argentina has grown significantly in the last decades." So perhaps this means...WAR! Yes, let's fight over a piece of ice.
I am a man of certain worldly pleasures. These pleasures include women. Given this statement, it should be clear to you that I would never attend an anime convention. As anime catches on in the mainstream? First of all, who is to say it will? Certainly it can make inroads into the acne-riddled teen market but I'm not so sure most upright citizens are ever going to take interest in a market that includes "films" involving the gang rape of a 12 year old by creatures with tentacles. The anime market has that crux to deal with for a long time to come. Furthermore, let's suppose there are "cute girls" in "little cat-girl outfits" to be had by partaking in anime. I am not looking for "girls", I like women. You see the difference? I also don't want my women dressing up in costumes to appear to be of a different species. I have healthy interests which do not include fantasizing about animals. The anime industry is by and by marked by people who have a very strange way of thinking and who have leanings towards child molestation. Don't get me wrong - if these freaks and weirdos can get their rocks off by watching cartoons and not hurting kids, let them have all the cartoons they want. It's just not for me because I'm not a piece of trash. There will always be a certain stigma attached to anime that says anime is all about raping children.
Remember when Traci Lords left the porn industry and tried to become a mainstream actress? She never was able to shake the title "former porn star" Traci Lords. It doesn't matter how many movies are made that don't have little girls dressing up like panda bears and getting sodomized by purple monsters, anime will always be associated with it. That is the way it is and that is why guys that watch anime are virgins who can't get laid. Now, I believe this may be a chicken or the egg argument but it is my theory that the guys who can't get laid, can't get laid because that is who they are, not because they watch anime. A certain pathetic and desperate man will be drawn to anime after years of rejection. People who can't have normal relations with people are drawn to anime. And if they aren't drawn to anime, they get into something else to mask their hurt and pain at being rejected by so many females. Anime freaks become obsessed with their collections of anime because they need to fill that empty void in their life. I'll tell you what anime freaks, your lives are still sad and small even if you have all the episodes of 'Monsters Gone Wild: Boarding School Edition.'
I am tired of bothering with illiterate AC's in high school with tiny dicks so obviously this is all the reply you're going to get from me, you fucking retard.
Also, cut it out with the "M$" crap. It's childish and reflects poorly on the Linux community. Think about this, how intelligent do the trolls that post "LUNIX SUXORS" look to you? Yes, well - when I see you type "M$", I lump you into the same category.
Please post a comment signed in in reply to one of my other posts or within my journal so that I can identify you and add you to my foes list. Thank you.
Perhaps you were just pointing out that this is a rather ridculous and amusing truism but, in the case that you weren't, I'd like to interject. To the average non-techie, the colors of the software play any important role. For Windows, the default color scheme has to be a good one because when people pick up the box on store shelves or see it on a display computer, about the only way they can evaluate it is by determining whether they think it's appealing to the eye or not. They don't know any important questions to ask about an OS - to them multi-threading involves sewing a hole quickly and benchmarking is some type of flaw or defect in a seating-device. In software, I'd guess that 80% (a figure I pulled entirely from thin air, so don't ask for a source, I'm just guessing) of the market will be convinced and swayed by fun bells and whistles and not usuability or performance.
I got this book over a year ago and I must say that, while I enjoy it and it is well written, I would agree that it is more for an inexperienced programmer. As someone who knows a bevy of languages, the hand holding wasn't really useful and ultimately if I had a problem with PHP syntax, I didn't go to the book, I went to the PHP docs from php.net. I find the online documentation for PHP is some of the best documentation I've ever seen for a language. I did use the MySQL sections a bit just to check on syntax for MySQL commands, specifically setting up user permissions and such. This was, in part, due to the documentation provided by the MySQL people - which is a bit lacking. But the presentation of the information on MySQL was always set up as sort of a walkthrough of your typical needs. When you need to stray from this, that's when you need to consult other sources OR start guessing. I suppose I could have benefitted more from a book purely on MySQL, use the online PHP docs, and maybe save some money! Oh, one other complaint I had was that they attempted to cover some aspects of SQL but really didn't provide enough of a description to be able to 'know' SQL. And they didn't hit normalization in any effective way whatsoever but, luckily, I already know all I need to know about normalization. I guess to sum up my review: it's a good book if you are implementing something simple and don't already know how to program that well. But if you've got a large-scale LAMP project it might be best to get some standalone reference texts for each. And now, I'll suggest a few:
Fundamentals of Database Design is a great book for learning about normalization of a database into any of the many forms.
MySQL by Kofler is my favorite book on MySQL.
As for a pure SQL reference, just go with O'Reilly. Have a great day!
Why shouldn't my DVD player be capable of playing an mp3 cd? It just makes sense for that to be allowed. We wouldn't want something that serve multiple functions eh? I guess you only use your computer for cracking German codes in order the win the war, right? Good luck with that. Stay strong and don't lose the line. In a few years, this whole stinking war will be over, the Jews will be liberated (sort of), the Japanese will be building an electronics empire, and Germany will be two countries.
So your statement about me offering a "lame rationalization" was what? Completely wrong? You ignored my statement about that entirely. I suggested a much more proactive approach to the problem and you accused me of making a "lame rationalization for doing nothing." How is that the case?
The whole "M$" and "windoze" thing is lame. You're as bad as the trolls who post things like "LUNIX SUXORS." Stop being a child OR, and this is the option I would prefer for you, don't post to Slashdot anymore.
Frankly, you're just an AC that can't actually read for understanding.
Looks like it's not a flame son. I'll ignore the fact that you called me a "dick-head." My intention was not to say not to write a letter but question the effectiveness of such a policy. The Copyright Office is a political body and just like any other, responds most to public opinion delivered through news sources. I hate to break the news to you since you are obviously so naive, but letters written to Congressmen and your President and pretty much any national government official have very little impact. I was not using the term "flock of nerds" as an insult. I was merely suggesting that the majority of people who aren't technical and don't read Slashdot have no understanding of this issue and it should be more of a priority to get them up to speed than worry about getting the Copyright Office on board because...(and here's where you need to follow closely)...the Copyright Office isn't going to respond until there's significant public pressure and letters don't show public pressure; news stories on national outlets provide pressure. You really did read most of what I said incorrectly and that's why I am a little annoyed that you decided to flame me. It's rather childish of you but, I'll forget it. Thanks for the flame!
Just my $0.02
A total geek? One can be a "geek" and still enjoy football. The two are not mutually exclusive you fucking loser. I am smarter than you. The only thing you are is a total virgin you acne-riddled faggot. Watch out - I'm going to steal your lunch money asshat.
The Internet doesn't exist outside of Canada and the United States therefore Slashdot should only post stories that are interesting to citizens of these aforementioned countries. I don't understand what you're babbling about this Cricket World Cup for. No one on the Internet is interested in that nonsense. Let the heathens hear about it on their radios.
"we'll unleash a band of hobbits"
Congrats, you're gay. You can look forward to a life of persecution from the righteous in the world and looks of disgust from all you pass. In the end, AIDS will take its toll. Threats from kids who call themselves "we" aren't very intimidating. Bring some more game next time son.
Also, don't use "OTOH" ever again because it's fucking queer.
Fuck you faggots. You are shit. Drink some beer and realize that you have balls, small as they may be. Men like football and beer, not anime and little kids dressed up like panda bears, you motherfuckers. Oh, and move out of your parents basement....you fucking asshats
Here is the problem. Let's look at this statement: "I just posted a link and said 'Here's a counter-argument.'" This is, in fact, a lie. There was no argument being made. I was pointing to the Wealth of Nations as a book that explains some of the basic principles of capitalism. This was mainly used a pointer to the fact that companies buy other companies because of competition. Capital will point out the same fact. I did not say whether this was moral or immoral but you decided that by pointing to the Wealth of Nations, I was endorsing the book. That is how I knew you were liberal scum. [Note I never called you a socialist you fucking moron.] Only liberal scum would read a use of Wealth of Nations as an endorsement of the opinions in it. The Wealth of Nations is a factual account of capitalism with opinion mixed in. So is Capital. I could have cited either for my purposes. You decided to pervert the argument because you had a point to make.
And fuck you for your petty little first paragraph you fucking loser. I hope you get diarrhea.
Imagine how shocked I must be: I woke up this morning and found not one but two witty zingers from you in response to my post! Oh joyous day! I am very excited that we can continue a discussion of how you are right and I am wrong. To answer your question: "Yes." I hope that helps. Don't OR-link your sentences together if you want a more helpful answer. You're like those assholes that say, "Say, do you want to go to the mall and hang out and be assholes or no?" Obviously the answer is always going to be yes. One either wants to go to the mall or one doesn't. But I know what you intended to mean. Yes, I am capable of conducting a civil discussion. My belief is that you don't want a discussion though. You have a soapbox and you want to stand on it. My response, while rude, brought up the valid fact that you had twisted what I said to fit what you wanted to say. You did not reply to what I said but rather what you wanted me to say. That is not what a discussion should be. My question to you is the following; are you capable of conducting a civil discussion? My guess is that you're so set in your views that you would never want to actually discuss something and would much rather talk to people who agree with you and receive positive feedback from them. You need people to tell you how right you are. Enjoy that life!
Fuck you asshole! First of all, I already posted the cheaper link to amazon. Second of all, I believe that the Associates program from amazon strictly forbids this type of public spamming. You are only allowed to post associate links on your own website, NOT on public message boards. I am going to check this out. Ah yes, here is the agreement. I am reporting your spam to amazon right now and I hope that your membership is terminated post haste. Furthermore, I'd like to see your Slashdot account disabled. Advertisers pay good money to advertise on Slashdot, unlike you.
This isn't karma-whoring, it's karma-consolidating.
On a side note, "Both Chile and Argentina have gone to great lengths to make their claims in Antarctica part of their national territory. While there has been no recognition of these claims by any other sovereign state, both countries have great nationalistic pride in these claims. In August of 1973, an Argentine cabinet meeting was held in the area claimed by Argentina. Chile's president Pinochet spent a week in Antarctica in 1977 which caused Argentina to devise the boldest plans for claiming sovereignty. In the fall of 1978, a pregnant Argentine woman was send to live in Antarctica and in Jan. 1979, Emile Marco Palma was the first child born in Antarctica. Following the pattern in colonialism as seen in North America, Emile takes his place in history along side Virginia Dare. The Argentines followed with a wedding in Feb. 1979. Both countries have maintained colonies of civilian dependents living year round at their bases and tourism from bases both in Chile and Argentina has grown significantly in the last decades." So perhaps this means...WAR! Yes, let's fight over a piece of ice.
All I can say is "about time!" I've been waiting for this for years. I mean, now I can finally go to South Pole Disneyland.
Remember when Traci Lords left the porn industry and tried to become a mainstream actress? She never was able to shake the title "former porn star" Traci Lords. It doesn't matter how many movies are made that don't have little girls dressing up like panda bears and getting sodomized by purple monsters, anime will always be associated with it. That is the way it is and that is why guys that watch anime are virgins who can't get laid. Now, I believe this may be a chicken or the egg argument but it is my theory that the guys who can't get laid, can't get laid because that is who they are, not because they watch anime. A certain pathetic and desperate man will be drawn to anime after years of rejection. People who can't have normal relations with people are drawn to anime. And if they aren't drawn to anime, they get into something else to mask their hurt and pain at being rejected by so many females. Anime freaks become obsessed with their collections of anime because they need to fill that empty void in their life. I'll tell you what anime freaks, your lives are still sad and small even if you have all the episodes of 'Monsters Gone Wild: Boarding School Edition.'
Bite that you fucking asshole.
Anime is for guys who can't get laid. I hate it with a passion. Stop watching it you asshats!
I am tired of bothering with illiterate AC's in high school with tiny dicks so obviously this is all the reply you're going to get from me, you fucking retard.