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  1. Re: Modern tech started with the US Military on Microsoft CEO Defends Pentagon Contract Following Employee Outcry (theverge.com) · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I have an easy solution to that. Do not commit felonies, then you won't go to prison.

  2. Re: All politians have no respect for security on Trump Ignores 'Inconvenient' Security Rules To Keep Tweeting On His iPhone, Says Report (politico.com) · · Score: 1

    Do you know how an agreement works? Both parties should act exactly as it was agreed. Sanctions against Iran were lifted, yet, they kept developing nuclear weapons. Why the hell should the US keep this shit?!

  3. Having an abortion directly affects people other than the person carrying the baby, so itâ(TM)s very good to have laws against that.

  4. Re: Terrified to use Master and Slave on Rust Creator Graydon Hoare Says Current Software Development Practices Terrify Him (twitter.com) · · Score: 0

    So you stopped using the words "master" and "slave" because you had a black colleague? My God, where's that meteor when we need it?

  5. What could possibly... on Amazon Wants To Put a Camera and Microphone in Your Bedroom (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    go wrong?

  6. Re: fondly remembering bullshit on Chelsea Clinton At NCWIT: More PE, Less Zuckerberg · · Score: 1

    Are you dumb or what? I was five ('89) when my dad gave me my first computer (MSX, a very popular z80 based platform here in Brazil, and also on Europe and Japan). I still remember how to use it, and that's what got me started...so yeah, people van remember stuff from a young age.

  7. Re: bitcoin value on Maryland Indictment Says Silk Road Founder Tried To Arrange Murder of Employee · · Score: 1

    Fucking elitist snob. It's your kind of people that continues to fund the drug cartels in central and south america. Are you really that stupid to think that drug trade only harms the parties directly involved? No wonder this world is doomed...

  8. Re:Inflated Chrome stats because of page prerender on Chrome Beats Internet Explorer On Any Given Sunday · · Score: 1

    Does StatCounter take in account Chrome's page views inflation caused by its Instant Pages prerendering feature?

    I'd be surprised, since even Google Analytics itself is affected...

    Anyway, please be careful before announcing "Chrome usage surpassed this or that" :P

    Even if the page is being prerendered, it still means Chrome is being used.

  9. Re:You are here on New Horizons: One Billion Miles From Pluto · · Score: 1

    Observing ungrateful people like you.

  10. Re:NTFS is resilient! on Microsoft Announces ReFS, a New Filesystem For Windows 8 · · Score: 1

    Respect?? That's absolutely terrible.

    A modern journalling filesystem should not experience any corruption after a crash, because journal recovery is supposed to keep data structures consistent.

    Not only that, but NO filesystem, journalling or not, should cause a kernel crash if it is corrupted.

    Microsoft has done one thing well, and that is to lower the expectations of their users so far, that what should have been a few second journal recovery turned into a big outage and manual recovery of a massively corrupted filesystem, and that gains them "Absolute respect".

    Now you go tell that to Btrfs creators, son. The same people that didn't release a proper fsck yet. I've experienced major kernel panics while dealing with a corrupted Btrfs filesystem.

    You may not like it, but NTFS is pretty resilient.

    Ps.: I am a GNU/Linux user.

  11. Re:Easy and Advanced on The Condescending UI · · Score: 1

    It seems you're a little late:

    https://plus.google.com/102150693225130002912/posts/WTLyn7dqYoR

    Linus is back to GNOME.

  12. Invite, please! on Google+ Already At 10 Million Users · · Score: 1

    msaraiva at gmail

  13. I have a sound that fits nicely... on Sound-Based System Promises Chipless Phone Payment · · Score: 1

    Ka-ching!

  14. One phrase: on Sony Music Greece Falls To Hackers · · Score: 1

    What goes around, comes around.

  15. Re:Two problems.... on Android Honeycomb Born Too Early · · Score: 1
  16. Re:I smell Vapourware... on Next Generation of Windows To Run On ARM Chip · · Score: 1

    Yeah, right, vapourware:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKc_XGuvNIk

    Now go back to your cave, troll.

  17. Lyngsat & Azbox HD on Fun To Be Had With a 10-Foot Satellite Dish? · · Score: 2, Informative

    Just buy an Azbox HD and check the feeds on Lyngsat, its all you need.

  18. Re:Also has nice overclocking prospects on AMD Undercuts Intel With Six-Core Phenom IIs · · Score: 1

    Because HyperThreading != 2*(cpu.getNumberOfCores())

  19. Re:So basically on No More Firefox For Windows Mobile · · Score: 1

    Have you been living under a rock? Windows Mobile Phone 7 is not an incremental upgrade, it was completely rewritten and it's not backwards compatible. So, no, it should not run the same apps with the same install process.

  20. Re:The wise user will wait on Microsoft Announces Windows 7 SP1 · · Score: 1

    It's been a while since the so called Windows "upgrade versions" asked for a previous install. Still stuck on 98?

  21. Re:Chrome OS on ARM-Powered Laptops To Increase Linux Market Share · · Score: 1

    Wtf is a standard distro? I thought Linux was all about customization, not one-size-fits-all...

  22. Re:Calling Shenanigans on this Review on Review of Das Keyboard · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The best person to review a keyboard is an end user, not a so called "keyboard enthusiast".

    Shit...Keyboard enthusiast. What's next, "Miceophile"?

  23. Re:Phew! on Virgin Media To Spy On & Threaten Downloaders · · Score: 1

    Should i be worried that i read it as PORNOGRAPHIC too? :p

  24. Re:Where do I sign up? on Wearable Motorcycle Design · · Score: 1

    What's with you and your penis obssession?!

  25. Re:Near native performance on A Virtualized Linux System For Windows · · Score: 1

    VMware still uses it's binary translator. It doesn't leverage VT (or AMD-V) yet, because it claims it's slower than the software binary translator. Ps.: They only use VT for Intel 64-bit CPU's when running a 64bit guest os.