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  1. Re:This is Not Good News on Java Faster Than C++? · · Score: 1

    actually I master each of them before I move on. I think you called me a moron. I was trying to point out that assuming someone with no formal programming experience will produce a sloppy or bug ridden java program is quite insulting to someone like myself, a self starter, self taught sucessful programmer who has only 3 months invested in this my latest venture. Honestly, I can't wait to see how difficult programming is in other languages but until then it is insulting to hear from elitists who think what they do is beyond the grasp of persons like myself.

  2. Re:This is Not Good News on Java Faster Than C++? · · Score: 1

    When I need plumbing done at my house, I call a plumber. When my car won't start, I call a mechanic. I don't try to do those jobs myself, I look to someone with the skills necessary to do the job.
    I learn the skills to do these things for myself including web development .. so who's the moron?

  3. Re:This is Not Good News on Java Faster Than C++? · · Score: 1

    it also alows us to do YOUR job mister cool guy programmer. and guess what? I still do my regular job too. methinks thou need more skills. If we're all so awful, You have nothing to fear ...right? I love hearing that Java insulates you from so many aspects of the machine that it allows people with no formal training to make unholy messes out of applications. I would love to see some programmers build a house so we could all laugh at their ignorance as they ask us how to use a level.
    You guys need to get over yourselves, your skills are easily duplicated.

  4. Re:Built-in Java? on Java Faster Than C++? · · Score: 1

    check out this guy's java games. A very hard doom type game and resizable racing game. They're both awesome examples [IMO(novice)]
    Brackeen.com

  5. Re:Narcoticized slug faster than SR71 on Java Faster Than C++? · · Score: 1

    If you're selling advertising space, wouldn't a little extra time for the peeps to the ads be a good thing?
    Purists remind me of cross country mountain bike racers...they impune Downhillers as lazy and unfit when nothing could be further from the truth.
    Coding in Javascript is simple and easy to learn by the myriad of downloads to be found cluttering the net.
    I got my first computer in feb.(pathetic... I know...I'm A downhill racer)and I already have pages in Javascript that amazed my family and friends as well as the the bike shops and manufacturers who are going to pay me to advertise on my site... once I get around to PICKING A HOST. I must at this point thank Premshee Pillia for his awesome examples as well as Codefoot. We can't all be programming wizards, some of us have construction work to do and races to top 5 in at ski Plattekill.
    I'm sure it must be faster to program things in blah,blah,blah, but to average people and average CUSTOMERS it is mostly irrellavent (IMO).

  6. Re:There really is only one way to stop this on DirecTV Extortion Program stopped by EFF · · Score: 1

    Want to know why personal responsibility is out of style?
    Try
    "doen't rise to the level of"
    or
    "it wasn't sex...it was just sex"
    or
    "I did not have sex with that woman, miss Lewinsky"

  7. Re:Card hackers piss me off on DirecTV Extortion Program stopped by EFF · · Score: 1

    I knew a guy who used to put his hamster in his bong. Sick, really. We called it Rat Hits. I never did one...gross. I think that guy is a lawyer now

  8. Re:Does it really matter? on DirecTV Extortion Program stopped by EFF · · Score: 1

    In Bushworld, they struggle to keep church and state separate in Iraq as they increasingly merge the two in America.
    In Clintonworld everybody gets a blow job and cums on a dress before ignoring their duties

  9. Re:Sorry to "deflate" everyone's enthusiasm but... on Zeppelin Flies Again · · Score: 1

    Excellent point
    Let's budget say...130 billion on study to determine the ...

  10. Re:oooh on Meet Joe Blog · · Score: 1

    How many blogs could a big dog blog if a big dog could blog blogs

  11. Re:Bloggers? on Meet Joe Blog · · Score: 1

    I'm not a real blogger, but I play one on TV
    You might remember me in...

  12. Re:Quote from the article on Meet Joe Blog · · Score: 1

    Thank You Concept
    Bravo
    I think Hannity has become a blow hard. Over and over with the same stuff.
    Like You, I'm about 80%(alright ninety..I just want one mod point JUST ONE!) But I get so sick of Hannity saying the same things for months on end. He means well but he's making the arguments look stale. Colmsey's all smmoth with his delivery but when he raise that one eyebrow with the Spock look, he creeps me out. And, as you noted, he's often ridiculous in his logic.
    I don't watch TV anymore, I got rid of it in protest of the biased media...been two whole years now. I'm far more informed now using radio and /. I enjoy reading Flames and clever insults. I've had all the Media Elite I'll ever need so I can't really see getting TV again...besides paying 60+ a month to be bombarded with ads? I'll keep my $1400 and counting

  13. Re:Quote from the article on Meet Joe Blog · · Score: 1

    I fall a little right but I gotta say that is right on! Hannity is like Ted Nugent...over the top and predictable while Colmes is like the wierd dude that wore the headgear to school in the third grade

  14. I saw a book dated 1878.. on Meet Joe Blog · · Score: 1

    it was at my brothers inlaws house. It was titled something like "the musings of fine young gentleman" I don't completely remember, but we laughed when we opened it up and read a page or two. It was just some guys opinion on everything. A Blog from late nineteenth century.
    there is nothing new about the formula behind blogs...it's just that it's only been available to the rich and powerful.
    I see a passing of the torch

  15. Re:Isn't this the dream of the Internet? on Meet Joe Blog · · Score: 1

    it puts small amounts of power back in the hands of individuals
    Everything counts in large ammounts
    The media is scared
    They have had controll for far too long a time. They have grown fond of their position. Their futures depends on belittling us.
    Ignore them

  16. Re:Yeah, right... on Meet Joe Blog · · Score: 1

    that was perfect!
    The media has lost their ablity to hide their bias. They have shot themselves in the foot. We no longer trust or have any interest in them. We can see through the lines they have skewed. The pattern has been revealed.
    Look for Alan Greenspan to raise the interest rates soon... the election draws near.

  17. Re:when voice is not free, why should video be? on AOL To Charge for AIM Videoconferences · · Score: 1

    so far only ten bucks(net zero)I got it in janurary and haven't seen a bill! I figure they know most people will pay so they don't even bother sending an email or anything. Sound untrue? It's not. Credit card companies operate under the same business model. Ask a lawyer if He/She has ever seen a representative of the credit card company show up at a bankruptcy hearing. They figure at least 90% of people will pay up without any extra effort on their part...the rest, Bad debt. Taxpayers pick up that tab (they write it off)

  18. Re:Explain to me... on Physicist Loses Degree for Data Falsification · · Score: 1

    well you could just be one of those people who wait to see which side to be on...like it's somehow too difficult to have an opinion. Or you could be one of those people who don't bother to understand the difference between the philosphies of the two parties. But if that were the case, You probably wouln't be insulting Bush. Therefore I have concluded you must be a Fucking Liberal.
    YES TROLL! YES FLAME!

  19. Re:When does on Physicist Loses Degree for Data Falsification · · Score: 1

    please point to something in the statement that was INSIGHTFUL. Simply Bush bashing and you know it
    Nobody buys the lame act
    The biggest problem with Bush haters is they have no good reason to do so.

  20. Re:When does on Physicist Loses Degree for Data Falsification · · Score: 1, Interesting

    insightful?
    this proves slashdot is full of liberals. Not even an example and they call it insightful.
    Hey Bush is Stupid!
    there now I'm insightful too.
    This site can be such a fucking joke sometimes. mod me flamebait...who cares? I and every THINKING person can see how lame an attempt you made at Bush bashing. Try again...You look stupid.
    too bad we have put up with idiots like you!

  21. Re:Plus you forgot... on Physicist Loses Degree for Data Falsification · · Score: 0

    yeah
    people who build things are idiots, Right?
    You are what is wrong with the world...arrogant and self important. where would you leran to be such an asshole if nobody built the school?
    In closing...Fuck you. I bet you wouldn't even know how to pound a nail or use a level(you probably don't even know how a house is built or what goes into it)Go ahead and impune the intellegence of people who create tangible goods that last for decades. You are the clueless one.

  22. Re:Proof for the idiots who dont already know it. on Blackout Was Good News, For Pollution · · Score: 0

    This just proves how much of a huge differance we are making to the planet. One more reason to take global warming seriously.
    No..It shows how easily You are misinformed. Try understanding that the Earth tilts a little bit more each year for about 13000 years, then does the opposite for about 13000 years...It's called A Cycle! If we has 26000 years of Data on the Earths temperature we could see this. while it tilts further we get warmer periods. when it tilts back we get colder periods. Also more water is evaporated when it's warmer which provide more cloud cover and thereby produce an equalizing effect by sheilding more sun from the planet. It is a system that operates without us being involved. Ther is no such thing as a "Normal" global temparature. It is ever changing.
    Do everyone a favor...Stop reading Al Gore books

  23. Re:Life in Portland, OR on Linus Torvalds Moving to the Silicon Forest · · Score: 0, Troll

    it's too bad Portland changed so much. I grew up there in the eighties...it was okay. The teachers were nutty and self rightous.(Grant High School ,85)but the kids were mostly pretty cool. When people ask me "why do you get so upset about what some teacher says?" I have to explain how the Seeds of Ignorance get planted by those whom we choose to follow. Critical thought is so rare...don't you think. The culture of "Learned" men have hijacked places like Portland, turning the children into walking talking points. Our parents are to blame for allowing the Anti American element in our school systems to grow over the last three decades. Now the pendulum has swung a bit too far.
    course schedule Fernwood Middle School fall 2004: homosexuality 101,Anal sex...what your parents didn't know,advanced journalism...shaping opinions, social studies:the dollar and why we should hate it,etc...
    I'm gonna say it
    You poor victims in Portland need to take back your city, else leave the liberals a crumbling mess...ask one to hammer a nail or lay a brick. They impune the working class as lazy or uneducated yet we build their places of learning, their homes, churches...etc..Why such contempt? They have piece of paper that says they are smart.
    I'm gonna say it
    I hate ___king liberals!

  24. Re:Teaching Critical Thinking on Mars & The Teachable Moment · · Score: 1

    there's no better term for it...what impact? I'm talking about the natural shifting of the Earths Axis...happens all the time did you see the ruins off Japan?..... Google"underwater ruins"you will find morien institute.... they are evidence that man achieved technical ability before the ocean covered up the land. Did the Ancients build under water? I don't think so
    i believe the area has been under sea level for 100,000 years or more(according to science)it is coverd with coral growth(very old)
    it's not erosion lines from waves on the bedrock...we are talking about structures with stones like at Stonehenge
    what explanation (other than the seas shifted on the planet can you offer?
    how else do buildings get under water?
    If you say "the sea level rose" you are retarded....the sea hasn't risen that much in like(can we get an oceanographer here?)a lonnnnggg time
    The grand canyon is a peice of evidence of cataclismic water flow....I can't understand how a river would have cut so wide a path(with such shear walls.... not a "v" shaped valley) unless the volume of water was massive and sudden...just the kind of evidence a flood from a pole shift would leave....noticeI said it is the kind of evidence a flood from a pole shift would leavenot that it is evidence of a pole shift.
    the same logic for the ruins...what would be evidence?
    hhmmmm....ask slashdot?......yeah right

  25. Re:Teaching Critical Thinking on Mars & The Teachable Moment · · Score: 1

    well I couldn't resist
    I think you are thinking of "the magnetic poles"
    I'm talking about the points of axis and where they are located.If they drift far enough the planetary spin will change with respect to land masses. The water will find a new equalibrium and we will get a new equator. This is common sense. Spin a ball and watch the center of spin(axis) drift. Now spin a ball filled with liquid(magma if the Earth) and watch any little shift get magnified. The Earth is affected by celestial bodies...how sure are you The Mayans were wrong?
    BTW want some proof of past pole shifts? go to THE MORIEN INSTITUTE AND SEE RUINS OFF JAPAN AND CUBA THAT ARE MEGOLITHIC AND HAVE BEEN UNDER WATER FOR THOUSANDS OF YEARS AT DEPTHS OVER 2000 FEET. I can't imagine how these can be ignored by serious thinkers