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  1. Re:Obummer on United States Loses S&P AAA Credit Rating · · Score: 1

    farmers are required to have bathrooms with hot and cold running water within 5 minutes of any spot on their farm). Yea, Democrat regulations!

    please, what is this bullshit

  2. Re:Let's see... my experience with editing Wikiped on Wikipedia Losing Contributors, Says Wales · · Score: 1

    So credit is not enough for you? You DO expect fame and recognition by masses when editing Wikipedia? You seriously don't see a problem with that?

    With slapping your name on someone else's work without even bothering to thoroughly erase the victim's name? Yes, I see the problem with that, asswipe.

  3. Re:Let's see... my experience with editing Wikiped on Wikipedia Losing Contributors, Says Wales · · Score: 1

    You are new here, ain't you?

    wow, piece of shit detected

  4. Re:Was this article all a mistake? on Was .NET All a Mistake? · · Score: 1

    For high performance apps like games or visualization systems, it's not so hot.

    Yeah no-one ever uses XNA for games.

    Nobody ever uses XNA for games because they want to.

  5. Re:Easy enough on McCain Decries "Hobbits," Accused of Ringbearing · · Score: 1

    My, you are persistent

    - well, I am not your president, so what do you care?

    Really? I so thought you were!

  6. Re:bootloader on Ubuntu 11.10 Down To 12-Second Boot · · Score: 1

    Did someone say that Slackware didn't support grub? Where?

    Rather, someone suggested that "no one really uses lilo." This is far from the truth.

    Let's make up something else:
    No one in this thread is lacking reading comprehension.

    cheers,

    Someone else: nobody uses lilo
    You: I use slackware, therefore I use lilo!
    Someone else: Slackware does not require lilo.
    You: Who said that it does, idiot? You're so dumb.

    Before you respond with yet more misinterpretation, know that nobody cares.

  7. Re:are the neanderthal genes expressed? on Neanderthal Genes Found In All Non-African Populations · · Score: 2

    Sure. You know some people have out-sized protruding forehead? Yep, them's expressing it.

    I asked a question about genetics and got a reply about phrenology. Welcome to slashdot...

  8. are the neanderthal genes expressed? on Neanderthal Genes Found In All Non-African Populations · · Score: 5, Interesting

    The human genome contains all kinds of junk that isn't expressed, including code for various viruses. However, that does not make one a virus any more than it makes one a neanderthal.

  9. Re:Science loses again on Congress Dumps James Webb Space Telescope · · Score: 1

    If you think China treats its people better than the US, you are deeply delusional

    1% of Americans are in jail. 1/8 black American males are in jail. We make China look like the land of the free and the home of the brave.

  10. because he eats urinal cakes? on NYT Update Breaks iPad App, Annoys Subscribers · · Score: 1

    He likes his urinal cakes nice and sudsy, so he tries to piss us off.

  11. Re:Droid is not a monoculture... on Developer Calls Amazon Appstore a 'Disaster' · · Score: 0

    Yep, just like it's "news for icebraining" and everyone else that comes here - what's your point?

    The point is that icebraining and evidently many other people find this article interesting. FYI, you're pretty fucking dense.

  12. MOD PARENT DOWN on Nokia Windows Phone Revealed · · Score: -1, Troll

    It's yet more astroturf; this guy never misses an opportunity to shill obscenely for windows phone 7 and microsoft in general.

  13. Re:Answer... on Will Capped Data Plans Kill the Cloud? · · Score: 1

    The problem is today if the government "operated" the Internet the way they operate other things we would have an Internet that was ruled by OSHA, EEOC, and dozens of other regulatory bodies. A blog posting that was viewed as violating any of these would have to be unviewable, certainly in the US and probably worldwide. I can't imagine a way you could have anything on the Internet that violated any protected group's rights. Can't have government without regulation.

    Municipal wifi exists, you know, and is not subject to the sort of censorship and micromanagement you describe. Perhaps if fiber-optic cable somehow represented a threat to spotted owls, the EPA would become involved, but that would also be true for a private ISP. Anyway, EPA's concern would be own nesting site integrity, not the imposition of authoritarian egalitarianism amongst men, which seems to be your principle fear.

  14. Re:It doesn't matter. on Military Drone Attacks Are Not 'Hostile' · · Score: 1

    More leftist tripe

    Everything Bush said to congress in the famous/infamous speech was true.

    Bush did NOT say Saddam had WMDs

    What planet are you from?

  15. Re:User perception on Android Honeycomb Will Not Be Open Sourced · · Score: 3, Informative

    Name a company that failed because they pissed off the FOSS community.

    SCO

    Digital Convergence Corporation

    DivX, Inc

    The XFree86 Project, Inc

    Of course, you could argue that these were silly companies whose time had come. I'd respond that the FOSS community brought that time upon them. You'd respond with some stupid car analogy, conceding defeat in a manner obvious to everyone but yourself. Argument complete.

  16. Re:Wait a second... on AMD Launches Fastest Phenom Yet, Phenom II X4 980 · · Score: 1

    As of half life 2, I can't think of a major PC game I've played that wasn't SMP.

  17. Re:"Is there no one else? IS THERE NO ONE ELSE??" on Tasmanian Dept. of Education Wants Anti-Virus for Linux, OS X · · Score: 1

    APK

    P.S.=> Ah, I just GOTTA do it: as I stand before "all of Linuxdom" here on /. challenging you, immediately after BLOWING YOUR "champion" Agreus... apk

    It's amazing the humiliation that some people require in order to maintain a sense of normality. I'm hesitant to give you what you need as it might just encourage you to come back for more. Rather than searching for this sort of unhealthy, negative interaction, you ought to seek medical attention.

  18. Re:Infected with moles on WikiLeaks Releases Guantanamo Prisoner Files · · Score: 1

    has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?

    I'm sure you're trying to say something, but what?

  19. Re:Infected with moles on WikiLeaks Releases Guantanamo Prisoner Files · · Score: 1

    The Constitution is not a suicide pact. Look it up. Those that wish to destroy America do not deserve its protection.

    "Look it up" ? Sorry, I don't see any exceptions for people you don't like.

  20. Re:They don't. on Why Science Is a Lousy Career Choice · · Score: 1

    Our politicians just tend to have other priorities, such as being self-serving waste's of space.

    Bollocks! Is it really so hard to pluralize? WASTES. WASTES OF SPACE.

  21. Re:Wikileaks and Anonymous are very similar on Sony Blames 'External Intrusion' For Lengthy PSN Outage · · Score: 1

    But you're right - I wouldn't be one of them. And gladly so.

    Being ostracized can embitter anyone, but the sooner you let go of your anger, the sooner you can start living life again.

  22. Re:Wikileaks and Anonymous are very similar on Sony Blames 'External Intrusion' For Lengthy PSN Outage · · Score: 1

    You're very naive about this subject. Go newfag about it on 4chan and watch how fast you get eaten alive for your ignorance.

    As if 4chan would offer any insight in to anything.

    It's where the movement known as anonymous started. Anyway, I don't think you'd understand them. Just stay out and save them the trouble of making you get out.

  23. Re:Why is it being removed in the first place? on Sony Should Pay For OtherOS Removal, Says Finnish Board · · Score: 1

    You assume there was a way of fixing it. And what they did was a reasonable response as far as they were concerned. It stopped their platform being opened up to rampant piracy which is overwhelmingly more important to them than pissing off a miniscule number of people using Other OS.

    Did it? The release of Sony's private signing key was motivated by the removal of Other OS. They tried to take away Other OS in order to keep their platform locked down, but it cost them their own private key! Even Sony's disembrained management must comprehend that the outcome achieved is the opposite of that intended.

  24. Re:I used to collect DVDs on Why Has Blu-ray Failed To Catch Hold? · · Score: 1

    True enough, and as another guy pointed out, the first album release was in 82. So perhaps 28 years, unless this AC is some kind of insider or motivated collector.

    I'm happy my old Green Day and Nirvana CDs still play. I worked hard for the good grades required for my parents to buy me such satanic devil music.

  25. Re:I used to collect DVDs on Why Has Blu-ray Failed To Catch Hold? · · Score: 1

    I've got over 800 CDs - some as old as 35 years and still they work just fine.

    First, There are no 35 year old CDs. The technology was first introduced in the fall of 1976 by Sony. So I'm going to call bullshit on your 35 year old CD claim.

    Hey, check this out:

    2011 - 1976 = 35

    Oh my god!