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  1. Re:Really? on Ask Slashdot: Monitor Setup For Programmers · · Score: 2

    Stacking books to change a monitor's height is actually a health and safety violation in a business environment. Daft, I know. But that's the reality these days.

    Than he can have them buy him a stand.

    But what I would find annoying is an employer that would designate the sole computer for their "programmer", a laptop.

    Sure, I have a laptop at work, but it's not my only or even primary work machine...

  2. Re:Just Very Sad on Florida Sinkhole Highlights State's Geologic Instability · · Score: 1

    Yeah, I saw that. I should know better than not to Preview.

  3. Re:insurance companies on Florida Sinkhole Highlights State's Geologic Instability · · Score: 1

    Given the current political bent of the average Slashdotter today, I suppose the above post will be modded "insightful".

  4. Just Very Sad on Florida Sinkhole Highlights State's Geologic Instability · · Score: 1

    It's pretty sad that calling a troll out for making offensive Jew jokes on Slashdot get's modded "flaimbait".

  5. Re:What's The Tech Angle? on Florida Sinkhole Highlights State's Geologic Instability · · Score: 1

    This is just a shit happens thing.

    No, it isn't

  6. Re:insurance companies on Florida Sinkhole Highlights State's Geologic Instability · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    The part about the insurance companies really pisses me off. First of all, it's REQUIRED that we insure almost EVERYTHING now...

    You had me until this point. But then you had to say...

    and then the greedy jewish fucks actually get legislation passed...

    Proving that you are a moron who should not have children.

    Your post history shows that you are a Troll Account anyway, and your trolls indicate that you are under 20.

  7. Re:What's The Tech Angle? on Florida Sinkhole Highlights State's Geologic Instability · · Score: 4, Insightful

    What's the tech angle to this story? It's a sinkhole. Ground cover collapse is not a Slashdot story.

    Oh, I don't know.. Geology? Engineering? Perhaps involving technology to detect and prevent these things?

    Something like this perhaps?

  8. Re:Who would have thought on Florida Sinkhole Highlights State's Geologic Instability · · Score: 2, Interesting

    ...it was a great idea to start building homes on swamp land?

    They have to build them someplace. Where would you suggest?

  9. Re:frosty piss is taster on Conflicted Judges Are Classier With English Accents · · Score: 1, Troll

    "...when you drink it from the tap!"

    Yes, that's right, like the retired judge, I too am marketing my effluent to the highest bidder. But on the English side of the "pond", they serve it room temperature.

  10. Re:Appearance more important than fact. on Conflicted Judges Are Classier With English Accents · · Score: 0

    Perhaps the judge's expertise is due to the fact that he spent months listening to both sides of the matter, sifting through conflicting evidence and judging the validity of the positions to come up with an unbiased conclusion...

    Or perhaps Samsung paid him a metric butt-load of English poundage, and the judge said "WHOOPEE!"

  11. Re:Just what we need right now... on 'Download This Gun' — 3-D Printed Gun Reliable Up To 600 Rounds · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Plays right into the gun-control crowd's narrative of how gun owners are all crazies and trying to subvert the government or think a civil war is about to happen.

    "Plays into"? I would have said supports the idea 100%.

  12. Serious Hot Shit on SpaceX Pressure Hammers Stuck Valves; Dragon's ISS Mission Back On Track · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    The other day while I was showering, I stepped out and my little sister was in the bathroom. She's seen me naked, so it's like so what. I see her looking at my wang, and I ask her "want it?", and she's like "what EVER!". Next thing I know, I grab her hand and put it on my wang. She feels it, and it gets hard. ROCK hard.She thinks it's funny and giggles, but I tell her, "want to know what a guy can do?" And she says YES. I tell her how to stroke it, and she does. I feel it cumming, I'm almost there, I tell her to keep doing it. I know it's wrong, but I just expload, and shoot a steamy hot sticy load all ove my little sister's cute little face. HERE'S THE FUNNY THING: Next day, her little 14 year old "boy friend" leaves her room with a shit-eating grin on his face.

  13. Re:But but but on Ubuntu Touch Beats Firefox OS For 'Best of MWC' From CNET · · Score: 1

    Canonical is tracking users any more than Google.

  14. BitCoins and Leagl Pot on Bitcoin Hits New All-time High of $32 · · Score: 2

    BitCoins might be a GREAT idea for Pot Businesses in Washington State and Colorado.

    As we know, Pot Business is now legal in these two states. The folks gearing up to participate seem to just be tooling along not really thinking about the Feds because thus far, the Feds have not gotten nasty over this.

    But they almost certainly will. How? Itâ(TM)s not going to involve DEA raids or Black Helicopters. Itâ(TM)s the money.

    These business will need banking, and the Feds will simply shut that down, seizing accounts and preventing banks from doing business with Pot Farmers and Retailers.

    BitCoins may offer a solution.

  15. It's all in the wording... on New Bill Would Require Patent Trolls To Pay Defendants' Attorneys · · Score: 1

    Why am I having a hard time believing this is real and has a hope of being passed into law?

    And even if it does become law, the wording is ambiguous:

    ...and that has not made its own 'substantial investment in exploiting the patent.'

    What *exactly* does this mean? I'm sure that Patent Trolls can work the language to their advantage, especially in
    South Texas, or where ever the local Media are cleaning up on Patent Troll cases...

  16. Re:There will be problems... on Dennis Tito's 2018 Mars Mission To Be Manned · · Score: 2

    I don't know if you've spent much time with a girl, but after a few weeks of constant contact with no breaks and no showers, there's not going to be a whole lot of sex going on.

    On the contrary, it will me like rutting animals. There will be nothing else to do. In fact they should take the Kama Sutra and a video camera, and sell the rights to Vivid Entertainment... And of course they will have to sign up a couple who are HOT looking and so forth...

  17. Good grief... on MIT Says Gunman Hoax Call Mentioned Swartz Case · · Score: 5, Insightful

    MIT has been criticized for waiting 1.5 hours before sending a campus-wide alert

    No, they are being criticized for not buying into the same paranoia that spawned the TSA, the same paranoia that has transformed police departments into paramilitary gangs, the same paranoia that is moving us as a society closer and closer to being a Police State - if we are not already there. They are being criticized for understanding that it was almost certainly a troll, and terrorizing and traumatizing their student and staff was not warranted based on the information they had.

  18. Re:There will be problems... on Dennis Tito's 2018 Mars Mission To Be Manned · · Score: 2

    sorry to burst your cum-bubble, but jizz and vag spoo and sweat dries very quickly.

    Well, perhaps, but it will still be floating around unless it connects with a surface before it dries.

    And if it does dry and continue to float about, will that be a respiratory issue?

  19. There will be problems... on Dennis Tito's 2018 Mars Mission To Be Manned · · Score: -1, Troll

    The sleeping quarters are going to look like a Jackson Pollock under the blue lights! Seriously, how do you cum on someone's face in zero G? If I'm doing it "doggy" and pull out right before I fire my huge load like a rocket, will the force blow me into the wall and hurt my back? And I mean, seriously, unless there is some kind of environment vacuum system to suck all the cum and sweat and other liquids out of the room space, by a few months into this thing, the whole place will be filled with free-floating globs of cum and pussy juice. On second thought, I'M IN!

  20. No. on Ask Slashdot: Can Quickoffice On Chromebooks Topple Microsoft's Office? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Can Quickoffice topple MS Office?

    No.

    The "consumer market" is not what drives Office sales and use, it's business sales and use.

    For various reasons, larger businesses - the major buyer of MS Office license - will not be adopting Quickoffice any time soon if at all.

  21. Re:State sponsored on Stuxnet's Earliest Known Version Discovered and Analyzed · · Score: 1

    I have access to the resources needed to create and test such a virus and I am not a government agent nor working for one right at the moment. That doesn't mean I know how to develop such a program but I do have access to the tools and hardware needed in this particular case.

    Yes, but there has been a *LOT* that has been known about this virus from the initial analysis that pointed directly at a sophisticated government project. From the very nature of the attack in how it did what it did to the unique machines that it did these things, to the strong evidence from the beginning of a "team" development project, very few if any people "in the know" did not believe that there was strong evidence that it was a formal governmental project.

  22. Re:State sponsored on Stuxnet's Earliest Known Version Discovered and Analyzed · · Score: 1

    No, Anonymous Coward, it it not aquestion.

    Also not a question is your lack of balls.

  23. Re:State sponsored on Stuxnet's Earliest Known Version Discovered and Analyzed · · Score: 1

    Keep in mind, this is working backwards by dissecting the virus. The programmers would have to know this information up front to create the virus. I do not see anyone but "governments or their agents" creating this virus. Another explanation is naive.

    Has this really ever been in question?

  24. Re:APT on Cryptography 'Becoming Less Important,' Adi Shamir Says · · Score: 5, Informative
  25. Reading comprehension problem... on Helena Airport Manager Blocks TSA From Taking Full-Body Scanner · · Score: 0

    He says the scanner provides an excuse for them to do "enhanced patdowns".

    Either you are a âoetrollâ or you have a reading comprehension problem. What he said was:

    ...called the scheduled removal of her airport's scanner 'a great disservice to the flying public' in part because it 'removed the need for the enhanced pat-down

    In any case neither "advanced pat-downs" nor this machine are actually necessary for true airport security.