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  1. Re:Yes. on Canada Moves to Keep Skilled Workers · · Score: 0

    racial and economic discrimination maybe?

    it's not like they have to keep people out, ya know.

  2. Re:But... on Windows Advantage Validation Process On Firefox · · Score: 0

    and another to bemoan the whole thing

  3. Re:rolling blackouts on HAARP Amping It Up · · Score: 0

    yah, we'll go burn down the white house
    again

  4. Re:Repeat after me: on The Microsoft Singularity · · Score: 0

    correct
    a black hole's ultra-dense mass warps the curvature/fabric of space surrounding it.
    things are not sucked in, they fall in following the curvature of space.

  5. Re:selection down, price up on Sprint Launchings Music to Mobile Downloads · · Score: 0

    There are few things worse than hearing someones idea of a cute ringtone twenty times a day just because THEY think it's cute.

    how about commercials? I find them to be much worse...
    I don't want to see advertizing at every single glance, but i'm forced to have my emotions and thoughts fucked with every time i see a bilboard, read the newspaper/magazine, hear a radio ad, visit /., turn on the TV or go see a movie.
    I'd rather here a shitty cell phone rendition of some crappy rap song than watch, say, another fabric softner commercial.

    welcome to the new world, gramps... now go kick those damn kids off your lawn.

  6. Re:I still pay for the paper. on Internet is Killing the Newspaper · · Score: 0

    agreed

    also, i find that with most suburban / rural areas, local news just isn't available online.
    and with the larger cities, it's only the front page stuff that really makes it on the net, not the really good stuff (like garage sales!)

  7. Re:Been waiting, LG3D has been influential though on Looking-Glass Based Distro Reviewed · · Score: 0

    Well wait no more!

    LG3D is teh here!!

    I'm posting right now from inside the LG3D desktop, and it's flawless!

    No memory issues (as normally associated with Java) i can probably have, like, a whole Firefox window up with 2 tabs without a complete system halt, (as normally associated with *your_favourite*nix_Here*)

    It's rock solid!!! I've been using it for like 10 minutes without cra

  8. Re:Dare i ask on Tux Can Even Milk Cows! · · Score: 0

    Who let Jack Thompson in here?

  9. Dare i ask on Tux Can Even Milk Cows! · · Score: 0

    what else Tux can milk?

  10. Who needs gadgets... on Geeky Gadgets for Halloween Parties? · · Score: 0

    When you could look like this!

  11. Re:This is really stupid on Ontario to Match U.S. DST Change · · Score: 0

    lol

    Yah, i'll admit, WhatReallyHappened.com has probably gotten to my brain a little too much lately.
    *removes tinfoil hat*
    I wasn't trolling so much as just venting. After some further review done by surpressing that good 'ol leftie-knee-jerk reaction 'OMGCONSPIRACY!' cry, i'll agree that the notion of giving us some more daytime isn't such a bad one after all. Considering that the current system has been around for quite some time, and was built during a time which had different needs in relation to the governance of the measurement of time. (i.e. shipping via rail)

    Sorry for the 'fsk teh yankies' diatrabe, it wasn't called for. After my younger brother took his life shortly after Sept 11 because he felt that WW3 was inevitable that the world was going to end and no ammount of tin-foil could stop this, i get upset when i see the Canadian government bending over to the US's policies.

    Living near Niagara Falls, i'm already seeing a giant chunk of my country's hydro electric energy exported to the US which could be better used in our own back yards instead of building more 'less eco-friendly' power generators. There's talk about building a giant LNG storage favility in my town, $1.6B later, right near a major canal.

    my point? The US Government and it's policies scare me. I have no idea what's really going on, the politicians are liars who only care about their wallets and the wallets of their constituents. How can we trust anything they do or propose? *tinfoil hat back on*
    they sent your kids off to die in a war built on lies, and the world knows it, how can anyone trust them or any policy they wish to introduce?

    So anyways, sorry for the banter. The DST is a good idea. I'll stop looing for 'DST-Gate' and go back under my bridge

  12. Re:This is really stupid on Ontario to Match U.S. DST Change · · Score: -1, Troll

    you know what?

    fuck the US and fuck the bullshit beurocracy. The US gov't pisses me off so much with idiotic rules which serve the wealthiest minorities, i want to puke.

    being an Ontario resident, i wonder why the hell we need to change how we compare our time to match the morons to the south.

    with a country that does nothing but fuck the world up, i fail to understand why the hell any other country in the world still takes them seriously, especially one like Canada.

    U.S.A: go fuck yourself.

  13. Old news on CNN Interviews Kevin Mitnick · · Score: 0

    and wtf just happened? i got a 'nothing to see here' page when viewing the comments

  14. Re:vmware with no HD image perhaps? on USB FlashDrives The New PC? · · Score: 0

    but what if i cover the device in tinfoil?

  15. Re:Ok, I've worked all day and I'm grumpy, but ... on Reuse Engineering for SOA · · Score: 0

    no, i don't watch tv (I know, Simpsons !=TV but still)
    but...
    M$ sucks but the mods don't know that cuz they're morons or Bill G8s pays them for FUD. Well i have an Altair 8800 running Gentoo, root that pwnz0rs!
    so where's my +5?

  16. Re:Ok, I've worked all day and I'm grumpy, but ... on Reuse Engineering for SOA · · Score: 0

    in comparing our UID's, you MUST be 67,817 users newer than I

    It was a good joke tho =)

  17. Re:What is that? on Cassini Returns Photos of Hyperion · · Score: 0

    come on now, it was clearly a joke.
    and funny as hell, i might add

  18. Re:Ok, I've worked all day and I'm grumpy, but ... on Reuse Engineering for SOA · · Score: 1, Funny

    would it kill posters to read articles before posting?

    from the FIRST LINE in TFA:
    Explore the inhibitors to software reuse as they apply to Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) and learn how reuse engineering can make a positive impact in realizing the value of SOA.

  19. Re:Software reuse. on Reuse Engineering for SOA · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Personally, i find the 'reuse' comes from the main algorithms themselves, not necessarily how someone labels their classes/functions etc.
    exactly right tho, in that we put things together in a way we understand, but thats not to say it's without implementing an idea for moving around data (in whatever way is needed) which has been written elsewhere.
    "Effective, systematic software reuse continues to be an elusive goal for many organizations."
    i'd wager that licensing issues have an impact in this arena, not just lack of a 'remix-this-code' tool set / methodology.

  20. Re:nice breakthrough on Extremely Accurate Nanotech Cancer Test Developed · · Score: 0

    that is one fucked up imagination you have...

  21. Re:Oh yeah, well you're a on Cursing as Peephole Into Brain Architecture · · Score: 5, Funny

    wow, this 'lameness filter' works great! =\

  22. Re:This is irritating on Dell Releases First Consumer Product with Mandriva · · Score: 0

    read this

  23. Re:methane? on Titan Occupies A Solar System Sweet Spot · · Score: 0

    one like this?

  24. Re:How The Fuck Is This Insightful?? on Weapons of War Now Include Lightning Guns · · Score: 0

    you're right
    people's passions get riled up over topics like this, and with the youth of our nations these days getting smarter and more aware of whats going on in the world around them, (thanks to the help of the Internet) it's only natural for them to get very pissed off
    they're tired of seeing voilence, war and suffering, and all things of the like. They see Bush as a figure doing nothing but proliferating hate and stupidity, and lash out at every response.

    I don't blame their anger, and would wager that their judgement may be clouded by idealistic virtue.

    but who knows, maybe one of these kids will leave mom's basement and grow up to be a figure with the power to change these things and bring the world just a little bit closer to their ideals.

  25. Re:we aren't doomed on Ice-Free Summers Coming To Arctic · · Score: 0

    OMGWTFBBQ!! We're DOOOOMED!!