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  1. WTF does Leonardo know about the human body? on How Accurate Were Leonardo Da Vinci's Anatomy Drawings? · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    .. especially considering he's an anthropomorphised turtle.

  2. Re:Microsoft Sux! on Recently Exposed PHP Hole's Official Fix Ineffective · · Score: 1

    mod_perl? 2001 called. It wants its web dev back.

    Look into fastcgi and catalyst.

  3. Re:And on Recently Exposed PHP Hole's Official Fix Ineffective · · Score: 0

    break DOWN, not break won.

  4. Re:And on Recently Exposed PHP Hole's Official Fix Ineffective · · Score: 5, Interesting

    > No licensing
    Wrong

    > stable
    This news post is proof that's wrong.

    > great track record
    Wrong.

    > flexable
    About as flexible as your spelling.

    > modules for everything
    This is true. AND THEYRE ALL PART OF THE CORE API! ImageMagick, MySQL (THREE TIMES!), Curl, etc .. all in the core API.

    PHP is a fucking disgrace and a blight on the world and needs to die a fiery death.

    (Spend a few minutes reading the url I linked above at veekun.com for a wonderful break won on why PHP is a heinous pile of horseshit.)

  5. Extra! Extra! Read all about it! on Recently Exposed PHP Hole's Official Fix Ineffective · · Score: 0, Troll

    PHP is a pile of shit and its authors don't have the slightest concept of what they're doing.

    Next up on the news: water is wet.

    More at 6.

  6. Re:RIM is local to me. on BlackBerry 10 Unveiled · · Score: 1

    Owned one. Sold it. Bought an android. Much happier.

  7. RIM is local to me. on BlackBerry 10 Unveiled · · Score: 2

    As such, I'd /really/ like to see them succeed. I watched them grow from a little company on Shoemaker Dr in Kitchener to the conglomerate they are now. They employ many of my friends.

    That said, I don't think they can. They've been waaaay behind the curve and resting on their laurels for a really long time now. And it's bit them in the ass.

    The Playbook is still a disaster. Their current phone offerings suck. And this device has ditched hardware keyboard, which was one of the things RIM really did right.

    Pass.

  8. Re:Here's my list: on Gaming Clichés That Need To Die · · Score: 1

    Y'know, I should know better than to respond to a trolling dickhat who doesn't even have the balls to post as anyone other than AC, but here I go.

    Newsflash, putz: there're two ways to work with my list. #1: a game like angry birds or minecraft with a storyline that's good -- they can be merged. #2: One or the other. I'm not saying every game has to have all three of the things I asked for; I was merely pointing out these are things I've noticed/care about.

    Now stop using IRC actions on a fucking message board, and try adding something constructive to a conversation, mmmk?

  9. I fucking hate apple. on How Apple Sidesteps Billions In Global Taxes · · Score: 1

    But I can't hate them for this -- every single corporation in existence does this, and until the laws are changed to better handle it, I don't fault companies for doing whatever they can to take advantage of them.

  10. Here's my list: on Gaming Clichés That Need To Die · · Score: 1

    - Make the story good. I still go back and play my SNES RPGs. Why? Good stories.
    - Let me skip cut scenes. Always always always. If I'm going back through the game, or redoing a part, etc, and you make me watch the scene, you're pissing me off.
    - Look at what people get addicted to these days: draw something, angry birds, minecraft... it doesn't have to be some super beautiful in-depth game.

  11. It's a good start... on Adobe Releases Last Linux Version of Flash Player · · Score: 1

    Now how can we convince Adobe to stop making software entirely?

  12. Re:Three orders of magnitude on Comparing Today's Computers To 1995's · · Score: 1

    On what planet? The computer in my house that takes the longest to boot is my wife's Intel Atom. It goes from power button to useable in 30s.

    My laptop is an i3, it goes from power button to useable in ~11s.

  13. Re:Eight Megabytes And Constantly Swapping on Comparing Today's Computers To 1995's · · Score: -1, Troll

    You'd think with all the advances we'd made in technology, someone would have figured out emacs sucks by now.

  14. Re:And this costs GoDaddy what, $2.95? on Wikipedia Hasn't Forgiven GoDaddy · · Score: 1

    Yea, this post is just out and out wrong and shows a visible misunderstanding of how registrars (and subsequently, the Internet) work.

  15. Yea, SOPA aside.... on Wikipedia Hasn't Forgiven GoDaddy · · Score: 1

    I don't even know how those clowns are in business. Reprehensibly evil company, shitty customer service, run by morons, idiotic ad campaigns....

  16. Re:For me, this begs the question on Canadian Gov't Considers Plan To Block Public Domain · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Wait, and you believe for a second that they change anything?

    They can't make donations, but they can let politicians into their swanky dinner parties for free.

    And they can let the politicians and their families borrow their stately manor in the Muskokas.

    And so on and so forth. Don't think for a second our corrupt collection of assholes in parliament aren't still benefitting HUGELY from these corporations.

  17. Re:For me, this begs the question on Canadian Gov't Considers Plan To Block Public Domain · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Language evolves. Everyone knows what he meant. Shut the fuck up.

  18. Re:A US car is the coffin-maker, not the coffin. on Ford System Will Warn, Correct Lane-Drifting Drivers · · Score: 1

    Ugh. I thought people on /. were smarter than this pig-headed bullshit.

    And now I'm realising I've responded to two of your posts. Depressing.

  19. Re:More of a distractionary feature. on Ford System Will Warn, Correct Lane-Drifting Drivers · · Score: 1

    existEnt. Damn it.

  20. Re:More of a distractionary feature. on Ford System Will Warn, Correct Lane-Drifting Drivers · · Score: 1

    Stick to computers, because your knowledge of cars is visibly non-existant.

  21. Oh boy.. on Ford System Will Warn, Correct Lane-Drifting Drivers · · Score: 1

    More shitty technology that can break and will cost hundreds (thousands?) to repair that are put in cars to save idiotic drivers from themselves.

    How about we just make getting a fucking driver's license harder than not shitting yourself so we can get these fucking gremlins off the road in the first place?

  22. Re:Why is this even news? on GoDaddy Backs SOPA · · Score: 2

    Yes, but part of what makes GoDaddy evil is their penchant for doing things that look EXACTLY like things this bill does. (ie bow to corporate interests regardless of what's better for EVERYONE ELSE.)

    I know 2 people personally who have had their domains revoked by GoDaddy. When they asked why, they were told they violated the GoDaddy terms of service.

    Neither of them had anything illegal or even questionable on their websites. GoDaddy refused to elaborate. A few weeks later, their domains both belonged to large corporations.

  23. Why is this even news? on GoDaddy Backs SOPA · · Score: 2

    GoDaddy is unbelievably evil, and most people already know that. Did this surprise anyone?

  24. Re:No on Do Slashdotters Encrypt Their Email? · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Actually, in a cursory search of my mail logs, it appears approximately 40% of all mail heading out of and coming into my server (Exim4) are using some form of encryption. Including Google, Yahoo, and Messagelabs. (We're a small independent hosting company, our customers are not particularly technically apt nor inept; mostly small-medium businesses.)

    The answer to the original question for me is: no. I use TLS to talk to my own mailserver, but the only 'secret' stuff that I send over email (which still isn't very secret) goes to my business partner who uses the same server, and TLS himself.

    That said, even that stuff's not 'super seekrit', as any business we have to do that would be considered important not to be intercepted we have other channels, or just getting together in person for.

  25. As a Canadian, let me apologise. on Canada First Nation To Pull Out of Kyoto Accord · · Score: 0

    Our government is run by a bunch of jerkoff crackpots.