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  1. Re:Hmm... on Phishing In The Channel · · Score: 1

    Aye you, always wit da matches... You F*$Q my wife? You F*$Q my wife?

  2. Re:Internal conflict is what I worry about... on In the Year 2020 · · Score: 1

    spoken like an ignorant self important fucktard. Listen to all and use the experience that sometimes comes with age to find merit in what you learn. Learn to filter that knowledge and you will have aquired wisdom. You, however have not gotten there yet.

  3. Re:+5: Anti-Bush Tirade on In the Year 2020 · · Score: 1

    can we say "Sweetheart deal?" That was a setup from the getgo. Think about actual ventures he was involved in. The man could not find oil in texas. He is that sad. When he fished on family owned land, the pond he fished in was overstocked with bass so he could catch them more readily.

  4. Re:+5: Anti-Bush Tirade on In the Year 2020 · · Score: 1

    bush has to sign them unless we get a super majority to sign off on them in Congress. Btw, just for the sake of facts, bush has not vetoed any spending bill to cross his desk. The man hasn't met any of our money he doesn't like to spend.

  5. Re:So what is he? on Gates Elaborates on IP Communists · · Score: 1

    Marx did not invent communism anymore than Bram S. invented the story of vampires. Marx told his story, his spin, on communism. He does not own it nor is his work the definitive last word on the subject. This holds true for Catholics and Jesus and the US and freedom as well.

  6. Re:I notice they don't advertise as much on Five Years of Ballmer -- the Effect on Microsoft · · Score: 1

    It was for the software not the computer. Notice he was talking about windows and not "this computer"

  7. Re:Oh yeah.. on Too Much Gaming, Anyone? · · Score: -1, Flamebait
    Perhaps before claiming superiority you should learn how to properly spell subjugating and not make yourself look much more like the rambling twit you are.

    Just a friendly suggestion

  8. Re:Ever wondered.. on AMD Plants Turion Line of Mobile Chips · · Score: 1

    bullshit, it has its origins in the P6 core just like the Pentium Pro and the Pentium 2, the Katmai P3, the original celeron, the Cumine P3 and the Tualatin P3. Intel Israel built it from the ashes of the P6 core.

  9. Re:Microsoft compares Windows and GNU/Linux on Microsoft Compares Windows And Linux · · Score: 1

    RMS is not dead, he just smells that way

  10. Re:Symbiotes not necessarily 100% benign. on No Honor Among Malware Purveyors · · Score: 1

    I did not really mention any symbiotes. But it is true, the examples you gave are accurate.

  11. Re:When it will stop. on No Honor Among Malware Purveyors · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Somebody flunked biology class. A real parasite is not benign to the host. That sounds like a symbiote. Parasites by their nature take the resources from a host for their own. When was the last time you saw someone with a tapeworm that had no symptoms? How about ameobic dysentery? Does that sound like benign? Perhaps Giardia Lamblia? No? They cause severe disturbances to the host including fevers, bleeding, diarrhea and vomiting. Check your info.

  12. Re:Spyware / spam prevention on Spyware Removal is Big Business · · Score: 1

    I have not liked zone alarm lately. Try Sygate Firewall. Their personal edition is free and works rather well.

  13. Re:Now my question is.. on U.S. Govt. Stipulates Free Annual Credit Reports · · Score: 2, Informative

    Normally the reason that you would lower your score in having multiple hits to your credit report are because it would appear (to them, somehow) that if you are having your credit checked multiple times you are looking for streams of credit. If you are looking for streams of credit you must need a loan. If you need a loan then your financial situation must not be good.

  14. Re:To quote Teal'c on Stargate SG-1 & Atlantis Renewed · · Score: 1

    You are the great and Powerful Oz??

    Somehow I don't think they will buy it

  15. Re:Weird on Intel Quietly Introduces 3.8GHz P4 · · Score: 1

    it is somehow the companies fault that you did not do your own research? That's like complaining that your new car's motor needs to get to 5400rpm to achieve top end torque and you thought it was always available.

  16. Re:Perfect for me! on Hip-e All-In-One PC · · Score: 1

    Circle gets the square.

  17. Re:Do you know... on U.S. Declares War on Intellectual Property Theft · · Score: 1

    why.... I've never been accused of such a thing ;). I don't frequent prostitutes of any age group; never did. I am planning on getting married this sunday.

  18. Re:English is not my mother tongue... on U.S. Declares War on Intellectual Property Theft · · Score: 1

    I'll be sure to remember that when I catch the clap from banging 13yr old prostitutes in brazil. And for other things I would never do........

  19. Re:sorry about the F/PH switch on U.S. Declares War on Intellectual Property Theft · · Score: 1

    I knew the definition, just thought it was a bit odd that a purported imbiber of the art of the braindead cell could not spell their homeland properly.

  20. Re:Are you suggesting ... on U.S. Declares War on Intellectual Property Theft · · Score: 1

    what the hell is a farmacy? Back away from the white powder, sir.

  21. Re:Killer App: Pets on Genetically-Modified Everything · · Score: 1

    we already have the olsen twins. Do we need more?

  22. Re:What was that you said? on Genetically-Modified Everything · · Score: 4, Insightful

    No, he is saying that genetically modified organisms have not passed the "global test" of natural selection. When only the strong survive, those that survive are strong. Simply taking an organism that has one or two good traits and making it the "preferred" organism of that type MAY be overlooking some serious flaws that are introduced or simply not taken seriously enough to change the strong traits. This results in serious fuckups if something bad should happen. The case of the disease immunity was only one item. What if you have a plant that proliferates with little sunlight and water? It could choke out other plants and kill an ecosystem.

  23. Re:obsesive compulsive correction! on Cray XD1 Now Available · · Score: 1

    no emulation, it supports x86 natively. You must have confused it for the EPIC chips from intel.

  24. Re:Real copy protection would be great on Longhorn's Copy Protection Standard · · Score: 1

    what I believe the parent is trying to say is that if the software you have is free and open source you kinda have to try really hard to "pirate" it. However, a lot of windows apps are not F/OSS and therefore is claiming that pirated apps are pirated on/for windows, not all apps on windows are pirated.

  25. Re:Outsourcing is an effect, not a cause on U.S. IT jobs Down 400K Since 2001 · · Score: 0
    "I cannot tell you the number of English, History, and Communications majors whose resumes crossed my desk, all claiming that because they could author some HTML and knew Visual Basic, they were entitled to the "programmer" job title."

    Just because one works outside their major does not make them inexperienced. If you are looking for a VB developer and the person has the experience, I don't think it should matter if they majored in shoe tying.

    People look for jobs and sometimes stretch their qualifications. There are also people who were not formally trained and are very gifted. My boss, for instance (as well as I, myself), graduated with degrees in History. He is a very good programmer and IT person and I am a damn good Sysadmin now. Formal training is not all its cracked up to be. Formal training do not skills make.