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  1. Re:$1.4 Billion on The Death of the US-Mexico Virtual Fence · · Score: 1

    Asking immigrants to follow the law and immigrate legally isn't being a xenophobe

    How is this flamebait?
    Sure the laws might need to be changed,
    But it isn't fair to others who follow the law.
    Just because one group is close to the US boarder they get away will all types of crap.

  2. Re:Tape is your friend on Long-Term Storage of Moderately Large Datasets? · · Score: 1, Funny

    I laugh at your table on wiki
    3.2 TBA what kind of weakling only has 3.2TB?
    That is a like throwing Zip drives at the problem.

  3. F1 in Internet Exploder on Microsoft Says, Don't Press the F1 Key In XP · · Score: -1, Troll

    Doesn't doing anything in Internet Explorer Cause it to lock?
    So how is pressing F1 any different?

  4. Re:Bonjour on Adobe Download Manager Installing Software Without Consent · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I don't see how this is off topic. Unless you are some Mac/iTunes Fanboy.
    When you install a piece of software you should be warned of hitchhikers and be given the option to not install.
    Bonjour is packaged with a few pieces of useless trash now.

  5. Not Shortly After, if not already. on 2010 — the Year AACS and HDMI Kill Off HD Component Video · · Score: 1

    We will have ways to split the HD signal anyways.
    Do they honestly think they can stop someone from splitting the source device?
    I have many Y adapters, Not all work well, but I am sure HD has many will have many solutions.
    Output a laptop HDMI to a Capture card on another system, TADA
    Why don't they just give up and stop making it hard for the common user
    When I hear unbreakable technology it always sounds like a challenge just calling me

  6. Re:Use the Coax as a wirepull for the cat5 on Suggestions For a Coax-To-Ethernet Solution? · · Score: 1

    HIVEMIND, Me too

  7. Re:ha ha suckers!!! on Windows Patch Leaves Many XP Users With Blue Screens · · Score: 1

    No linux user has ever needed latex.

    That not what your Rootkit'd box said to me last night.

  8. Hate, no, no, on Bark Beetles Hate Rush Limbaugh and Heavy Metal · · Score: 1

    They are Scared and jealous of the manliness.

  9. Re:If Microsoft did this for Windows... on Google To Pay $500 For Bugs Found In Chromium · · Score: 1

    That is assuming they would fix those bugs,
    instead of filing them under: don't care.

  10. Re:Duh. on NYTimes Confirms It Will Start Charging For Online News In 2011 · · Score: 1

    Frankly, it's about time. They spend millions a year to produce a product

    Hell Half of what they use isn't produced by them,
    It is produced by the AP and Rewritten or Direct Copyposta from the AP.

  11. Re:Could someone give me a crash course on Cliff Click's Crash Course In Modern Hardware · · Score: 5, Funny

    Spaghetti code can be hard to digest.

    Sounds to me like someone is using stale Copypasta.

  12. Re:First Question, on Google Docs To Host Any File Type · · Score: 1

    IRC is quicker.
    =P

  13. First Question, on Google Docs To Host Any File Type · · Score: 1

    When do we start getting to download Fansubs from google too?

  14. Re:Especially if they are training developers on Managing Young Sys Admins At Oregon State Open Source Lab · · Score: 1

    ok, that needs to be modded funny.

  15. Re:Meanwhile in Canada... on Factorization of a 768-Bit RSA Modulus · · Score: 4, Funny

    I was always a fan of twofish, My Niece on the other hand like the red and blue fishes better

    Atleast she doesn't do blowfish.

  16. Re:Meanwhile in Canada... on Factorization of a 768-Bit RSA Modulus · · Score: 1

    Isnt it AES?

    Ha, all my important documents are encrypted in Lucifer
    ALL HAIL SATAN!

  17. Re:Where it matters most. on Framerates Matter · · Score: 1

    I was joking with the old meme,
    Smash brothers gets not repsect on the Fightan scene,
    this is probably because of all the Casuals/Button mashers who play it as well
    There are skilled players in any game that would whoop my butt, even good old Pacman!

  18. Re:Friend could see 57 vs 60. on Framerates Matter · · Score: 1

    I would not doubt it for a second.
    Many people can see the difference,
    maybe not that small of an increment.
    There are a few people like your friend who can probably see even more then just 3FPS difference.

  19. Re:Where it matters most. on Framerates Matter · · Score: 1

    Sorry but, you are dead wrong. Input will lag behind with any other lag.

  20. Re:Where it matters most. on Framerates Matter · · Score: 1

    No you are thinking smash brothers.
    Real fightans are a song an dance of multiple move and mind games against another person.
    CPU's are to stupid to play with your head, they typically follow a pattern.

  21. Where it matters most. on Framerates Matter · · Score: 1

    In fighting games you need 30FPS period.
    There are books for Tekken and the like that have frame data for every move.
    Input any lag into the equation and what might be safe of block, might not, costing you the game.

  22. I don't know about this, on CIA Teams Up With Scientists To Monitor Climate · · Score: 1

    I don't know but those sea lions might be planning a jihad attack.

  23. Re:On first glance on New Open Source Intrusion Detector Suricata Released · · Score: 1

    Give them time, Maybe it will be part of SP1b.

  24. latency oh latency. on AT&T Readying For the End of Analog Landlines · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    What could possibly go wrong? I said.
    My network should fly over head!

    Through the air my data will go.
    To where, to who, I wouldn't know?

    Thanks to WEP my data is Encrypted.
    At least until a hack has been scripted.
    (.....)

  25. This sounds familiar to, on 5th Underhanded C Contest Now Open · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    The International Obfuscated C Code Contest.
    If anyone can do something underhanded and make it compile it is a C programmer.
    Of course if VB was an actual programming language you could say the same thing.