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  1. Re:Retarded on Windows Breaks Into Supercomputer Top 10 · · Score: 1

    Actually, they showed an improvement on another SuperComputer that USED to run Linux but now boasts HPCS.

  2. Re:Yeah, mut how much useful stuff is happening? on Windows Breaks Into Supercomputer Top 10 · · Score: 1

    You don't turn on Automatic Updates on a SuperComputer. You turn on Automatic Notification. May Clippy rest in peace in his grave 1 decade under the ground.

  3. Re:As frightningly evil... on Studios Sue Oz ISP Over Allowing Piracy · · Score: 1

    Netflix instantView doesn't have all of their movies available. Only a small subset of them probably like 15%. They just rolled it out to XBox 360 so now it is really easy to use but they need to fix the problem with not everything being available.

  4. Re:Why not all the +10Mbit/s ISP's in Sweden? on Studios Sue Oz ISP Over Allowing Piracy · · Score: 1

    Because they think the Aussies will be willing to legislate from the Judges Bench.

  5. Re:Criminal intent? on Studios Sue Oz ISP Over Allowing Piracy · · Score: 1

    It seams the number of brain cells in your skull are statistically negligible.

  6. Re:Strange Complaints on Why Developers Are Switching To Macs · · Score: -1, Troll

    Thanks for your anecdote which is meaningless. I'll throw in another anecdote. I have 100 Dell computers from 2.8 single core to 2.8Ghz dual core and all with about 1 Gig of RAM and they ALL work just fine on XP thank you very much.

  7. Re:Motion blur on Grenade-Style Wireless Camera For Combat · · Score: 1

    It just depends where it is in the arc. At some point (like just after firing and just before landing) your are correct. But in the middle of the arc since it is further from the ground then motion blur will not be a problem.

  8. Re:Motion blur on Grenade-Style Wireless Camera For Combat · · Score: 1

    Think about the camera's they mount on helicopters and how they are so stable. It's the same kind of gyroscope that would work well here. The outside of the ball may spin but the camera mechanism inside could be completely level during flight.

  9. Re:Distrust by the masses.. on How Regulations Hamper Chemical Hobbyists · · Score: 1

    IN the same reply you pointed out that it IS possible to restrict the growing and manufacturing of drugs and then say it is impossible. Go back and read your own post. You are contradicting yourself. You know heroin addiction is bad so why are you for allowing it to be sold?

  10. Re:Distrust by the masses.. on How Regulations Hamper Chemical Hobbyists · · Score: 1

    Wow, you really have gone off the deep end. The last act of all previous communist governments is to admit defeat and relinquish power.

  11. Re:noscript on Relentless Web Attack Hard To Kill · · Score: 1

    You're doing something wrong by talking about something you have no idea about. ASP.NET is a programming language that is BOTH compiled and interpreted. The intermediate step language is run upon demand and spits out a combination of HTML and Javascript to render the webpages.

  12. Re:noscript on Relentless Web Attack Hard To Kill · · Score: 1

    I think you missed the point that the COMPANY I WORK FOR REQUIRES I SUPPORT THIS WEBSITE! Geez. Target Demographic?! You don't even know what that term means.

  13. Re:noscript on Relentless Web Attack Hard To Kill · · Score: 1

    If you want to break a shitload of websites like uhm say the custom CRM that I support for my company that our own developers write in ASP.NET!

  14. Re:A myth. on As Seas Rise, Maldives Seek To Buy a New Homeland · · Score: 1, Troll

    Actually it is a nice place to call home compared to the squalor that surrounds it on all sides.

  15. Re:Distrust by the masses.. on How Regulations Hamper Chemical Hobbyists · · Score: 1

    Bullshit! First of all I actually agree that marijuana should not be in the same sentence as Cocaine and Heroin. The last two are highly addictive and there is a reason they are banned because people misuse them. You can talk out of your ass and call me racist but it won't make any difference upon reality. The reality is that what you call suburbanite is what I call white trash! (BTW, I'm white). People who live in cities like Fontana (Fontucky) and Riverside tend to fit the bill well. The poor also has a higher rate of use of drugs. Yes, rich people use drugs too. But to say it's just racism to ban harmful drugs is totally putting up a strawman argument.

    Another anecdote. I lived in Pomona for a long time. That city has a giant crime rate. People in my own apartment complex where blatant drug users. But not only that... there were three murders within three blocks of my apartment within three weeks. All were gang related and possibly correlated to drug sales. People would stop their cars in the middle of the street to make drug deals. I shit you not. The influence of an addictive substance on the neighborhood was not a good one.

  16. Re:Shades of Star Wars on The Gene Is Having an Identity Crisis · · Score: 1

    As opposed to when I'm 880 years old and I can bounce off walls like flubber and wield a light saber better then any Sith Lord out there...

  17. Re:Shades of Star Wars on The Gene Is Having an Identity Crisis · · Score: 1

    In Episode V Yoda said the force is everywhere. In the trees, in the rocks, between the earth and the X-Wing. How do midichlorians even come remotely close to explaining any of that?

  18. Re:I Knew It on The Gene Is Having an Identity Crisis · · Score: 1

    Fallen Man Much?

  19. Re:let it collapse on 40-Gbps DDoS Attacks Worry Even Tier-1 ISPs · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    You know the part about the Electric Company is funny and ignorant. In California they "Deregulated" the industry. But they didn't really deregulate it because their plan failed and they shot themselves in the foot. By "they" I mean the Grey Davis government. So Southern California Edison has been trying for a long time to upgrade the high voltage lines that lead out of state to other power suppliers. The problem is they have to get on their knees and ask pretty please to the California Public Utility Commission for a 1% increase in power rates and then they get denied. So where are they supposed to get the money if they can't raise it through rates? Oh, and they barely make a profit now and they were losing money before because of Gay Davis (no I didn't misspell that).

  20. Re:More of the same sad shit... on How Regulations Hamper Chemical Hobbyists · · Score: 1

    SlashKos: News for Liberals, Lies for Retards.

  21. Fuck Slashdot! on How Regulations Hamper Chemical Hobbyists · · Score: 1

    Stupid fucking mods cannot handle dissent and only like it when everybody thinks the same as them. I'm tired of the bias on this fucking website!

  22. Re:Distrust by the masses.. on How Regulations Hamper Chemical Hobbyists · · Score: 1

    Illegal drug use constitutes things that don't lead to psychotic behavior.

    Help, I can't stop laughing and my co-workers are looking at me funny!

  23. Re:Distrust by the masses.. on How Regulations Hamper Chemical Hobbyists · · Score: 1
  24. Re:Distrust by the masses.. on How Regulations Hamper Chemical Hobbyists · · Score: 1

    It was a typo. I meant 90% of Drug Dealers are nefarious and commit other crimes.

  25. Re:Distrust by the masses.. on How Regulations Hamper Chemical Hobbyists · · Score: 1

    Thanks for taking this discussion into the realm of morals. I always love it when all roads lead to morality. The whole problem with what you say is that it is still subjective. What one thinks is detrimental to society is a natural course of action for another. For instance I can argue that Sodomy laws prevent outbreaks of disease on a massive scale. I'm not saying I'm right or you are right but it is all subjective and relative.

    What I propose instead is a set of laws based on an objective measure and an absolute morality. Then the implementation can be argued but the base morality cannot.