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  1. Re:Saving us the trouble of reading comments on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Out; Unity Gets a Second Chance · · Score: 1

    You forgot 'frist,' a goatse link, and the unintelligible babble of that stupid runaway bot that likes to post here.

  2. Re:Ubuntu is dead to me on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Out; Unity Gets a Second Chance · · Score: 1

    XFCE is pretty capable, and not very far departed from the Gnome that you are used to. Worth a try!

  3. Re:Lol editors on Mozilla Considers H264 After WebM Fails To Gain Traction · · Score: 1

    Better than samzenpus, like yesterday! Timothy, at least, tries.

  4. Re:Realmedia codec on Mozilla Considers H264 After WebM Fails To Gain Traction · · Score: 4, Informative

    People figured out that Real (and Realplayer) were utter pieces of garbage and stopped using them?

    Same thing I wish would happen to quicktime.

  5. Re:Too Late! on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Out; Unity Gets a Second Chance · · Score: -1, Troll

    Congratulations. Now you know why so many of us despise Ubuntu and sneer at it's users.

  6. Re:Idea on Solar Cells That Emit Light Break Efficiency Record · · Score: 1

    Yea, I noticed after I posted. Nothing I could do about it then :P

  7. Re:Anyone who has ever taught math knows this on Study Suggests the Number-Line Concept Is Not Intuitive · · Score: 1

    Does mine? Yours? Handles do not make reliable indicators.

    Anyway, I didn't say anything about his intelligence. You made that inferrence.

  8. Re:Flaws not necessary? on Backdoor Found In Arcadyan-based Wi-Fi Routers · · Score: 1

    See, this is where you are wrong. The editors' jobs are to approve flamebait stories, intentionally break links, and sneak in (or not so sneak) advertising.

  9. Re:Flaws not necessary? on Backdoor Found In Arcadyan-based Wi-Fi Routers · · Score: 1

    You made perfect sense to me; macraig is just being an asshole.

  10. Re:Anyone who has ever taught math knows this on Study Suggests the Number-Line Concept Is Not Intuitive · · Score: 1

    "Teached?" I'm going to guess the same school taught you to write like that.

  11. Re:Anyone who has ever taught math knows this on Study Suggests the Number-Line Concept Is Not Intuitive · · Score: 1

    ... to scale?

    It's easy to put things in order, it's harder to space them correctly.

  12. Re:Siri Simulation on Is Siri Smarter Than Google? · · Score: 1

    I was talking about Google, not Siri.

  13. Re:Siri Simulation on Is Siri Smarter Than Google? · · Score: 1

    Emails don't work well when you have a bad network connection. SMS messages can ride through. I suggest you learn the differences between the two protocol stacks, and realize how little overhead the SMS has comparatively.

  14. Re:Is it just me on Is Siri Smarter Than Google? · · Score: 1

    Yea. If it was "duckgo" it would be different. For some reason the doubling amplifies the stupid.

  15. Re:Siri Simulation on Is Siri Smarter Than Google? · · Score: 1

    Yea, but it's syntax is wierd.

    I want to tell it to send a text message - i have to first say "send text," wait, then individually fill out the sender and message fields.

    If I try to do something like "send text to jessica" I get a text message of "to jessica" with a blank sender. I've tried several variations on how to construct what I want, and I can't figure out what it wants. Of course, there is zero documentation on this, anywere.

  16. Re:I've Heard Complaints on Is Siri Smarter Than Google? · · Score: 0

    Siri. Then name is Siri. Not Suri. Siri.

  17. Re:Is it just me on Is Siri Smarter Than Google? · · Score: 1

    ... and, as I say every time I see someone bring it up, has probably the stupidest name for a search site, ever.

  18. Re:a search engine that gives results is what I wa on Is Siri Smarter Than Google? · · Score: 2

    Quotes are wonderful things. If you knew shit about searching, you would know that you are supposed to put fucking quotes around things you want to do literal matching for.

  19. Re:Wait, Vmware code stolen from China Military on VMware Confirms Source Code Leak · · Score: 1

    The code can be used to censer people.

    Care to explain how that one works? It's a hypervisor.

  20. samzenpus, you idiot! on Microsoft's Hotmail Challenge Backfires · · Score: 2

    Why is this in idle? After that blatant dupe earlier...

    You are grounded!

  21. Re:Hopefully a moot point on Congress Considering CISPA Amendments · · Score: 1

    Yea, and hopefully someone slaps Lamar Smith with a clue-bat a few times.

  22. Re:Personal Responsibility on Congress Considering CISPA Amendments · · Score: 3, Informative

    Yep.

    I'd like to take this opportunity to point these guys out, while we are on it. Also these.

  23. Re:It has come! on Valve's Steam & Games Coming To Linux · · Score: 1

    You know, if there becomes a demand for it, someone will start selling linux-compatible DRM (and then we are all fucked).

  24. Re:Idea on Solar Cells That Emit Light Break Efficiency Record · · Score: 5, Funny

    In this seafloor habitat dwelling we obey the laws of thermal dynamics!

  25. Re:Lol dupes on Valve's Steam & Games Coming To Linux · · Score: 2

    Stay classy, samzenpus.

    Isn't it sad when the editors obviously don't even read their own site?