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  1. Kinda Weak on Rocket-Powered Bionic Arm Successfully Tested · · Score: 1

    I'm sure it is useful for the handicapped but my arms are considerably stronger than the RPA and I'm 60.

  2. Re:well, here's my take on the Linux kernel on Linus on Subversion, GPL3, Microsoft and More · · Score: 1

    It's called a "typo"; keep trying, perhaps even you will be able to deduce the missing word.

      K ... I'mm unable to guess the next word in:

    "All of the kernels you list are commercial and technologically." well stupid or what?

      I know quite a bit about modern hardware and software. That is why I'm baffled as to what you mean. You make no sense. What are you some disciple of Tanenbaum come to diss me over the lack of microness in the Linux kernel.

      You are a troll pokey. You have no idea what a kernel is even for ... do you? Just typing shit so you can be on slashdot. You got something to say ... say it. I got all night.

  3. Re:well, here's my take on the Linux kernel on Linus on Subversion, GPL3, Microsoft and More · · Score: 0, Troll

    So as I suspected ... you have no idea. Your English is pretty strange too.

  4. Re:well, here's my take on the Linux kernel on Linus on Subversion, GPL3, Microsoft and More · · Score: 0, Troll

    So tell me what you are talking about. What example of an advanced kernel would you give? VMS, Slowlaris, IBM's mainframe hypervisor stuff ... do tell. Let me guess ntoskernel .... wmHahaha.

  5. Re:well, here's my take on the Linux kernel on Linus on Subversion, GPL3, Microsoft and More · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    It is probably the most advanced and stable kernel out there. Barring some embedded stuff. Why do you think it owns a lot of high end film production? ILM, Pixar and more. It is used for many super computers and kinda owns clustering.

      BSD wienies may now flame away. ;).

  6. Re:Or, more generally... on AT&T Crippling BlackBerry for iPhone? · · Score: 1

    one hit of good weed will get you higher than a ton of shitty weed

  7. Re:Improved services attract consumers on AT&T Crippling BlackBerry for iPhone? · · Score: 1

    "Mac OS X and Windows XP working side by side to fight back the night."

      I guess that would be the blackness that's everywhere but the cursor, boot camp indeed. Fear the dark ... we wait for you.

  8. Re:Hmm... on A Campaign to Block Firefox Users? · · Score: 1

    Thanks forgotten about that, never really need it. Took all of 30 secs to install ;).

  9. Re:yea on How Much Are Ad Servers Slowing the Web? · · Score: 1

    I haven't seen an ad in years. Well the Google text deal I guess. I'm not sure why I'm supposed to see them. I'm just as much a part of a market economy as anything else.

      You just can't expect the wolves to show up at shearing time ;).

  10. Re:I don't understand this on VMware May Violate Linux Copyrights · · Score: 1

    We gave you our code. You are worried that we might steal yours. You wonder where the GPL came from ... that's where.

  11. Re:May Partially Explain Why Exercise Helps on Bone Hormone Linked to Obesity and Diabetes · · Score: 1

    Sweet. I do legs today.

  12. Re:Let me guess, you've skinny and 18? on Bone Hormone Linked to Obesity and Diabetes · · Score: 1

    Babies all of ya ;). I'm 60 lift weights 5 times a week run 4 miles every 4 days, the off day for weights and just generally kick ass.

      It's mostly attitude. Muscle is metabolism and it just evaporates off old people. Luckily weights fix that just fine.

  13. Re:May Partially Explain Why Exercise Helps on Bone Hormone Linked to Obesity and Diabetes · · Score: 1

    Lift weights. A pound of muscle burns about 50 calories a day just to maintain it's self.

  14. Re:Endocrine Function on Bone Hormone Linked to Obesity and Diabetes · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Hey half wit here's the deal. If you take in more calories than you burn you get fat.

  15. Re:Discussion on Torvalds on Linux and Microsoft · · Score: 1
  16. Re:Discussion on Torvalds on Linux and Microsoft · · Score: 4, Insightful

    In no way are opinions and biases the same. I could go on but I'm pretty sure it would act like water on a duck.

  17. Re:I run Linux because... on Many Antivirus Tools Fail in LinuxWorld Test · · Score: 1

    I used to save em'. Had quite a collection at one time.

  18. Re:And the reason Automatix exists? on Automatix 'Actively Dangerous' to Ubuntu · · Score: 1

    You are all wienies.

      If the child never has to learn to walk why would it bother. ./configure
      make
      make install

      For you anal security types ./configure
      make
      su
      make install

        I'll go now and leave this for the mods ;)

  19. Nice Country You Have There on Judge Lets RIAA Subpoena Defendant's Employer · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Be a shame if anything happ .... oh it did!

  20. Re:So, will it get rid of Vista/boot delays? on Sun To Release 8-Core Niagara 2 Processor · · Score: 1

    Just leave it on. A PC will last longer if you don't power cycle it. I build em' fire em'up dump on slak and the machine stays on for the 3 years or so I use it.

      I'm on my 5th one. It's worth turning monitors on and off but not the computer.

  21. Re:Worm author quoted as saying... on Worm Threat Forces Apple To Disable Software? · · Score: 1

    Watch I'll show you how it works. The apple fanboi moderator club is pretty big and like all monomaniacs are poised to protect their little gem from any tarnish.

  22. Re:Dolphin on KDE 4.0 Beta 1 Released · · Score: 1

    I have no idea what you are talking about. Whats a audiocd:/. What does mp3 have to do with it? Why should I care about KDE's ioslave deal?

      I just rip CDs once in a while. Boy it's a hive of KDEness in here.

      If you have a rational file system most of your problems with your data of various kinds goes away. I have a tunes directory on a big drive and it's aliased in mc. I can hit Ctrl \ and be there almost instantly. F7 asks for a dir name, I type in the CD name. Step into it. Ctrl o gives me a console, cdparanoia -B rips the CD.

      It takes a very few seconds. Everything in tunes is displayed in my browser on a php page that uses mpd. Mpd plays any damn thing you got libs for and clicking update brings the new dir online.

      It works for me. I only have a few very old mp3s I can't replace, everything else is flac or wav. I have sensitive ears and a nice stereo.

  23. Re:What are they for? on KDE 4.0 Beta 1 Released · · Score: 1

    Even better .....

  24. Re:What are they for? on KDE 4.0 Beta 1 Released · · Score: 1

    He gets a 0 and I get a -1 Flamebait ... priceless.

  25. What are they for? on KDE 4.0 Beta 1 Released · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    This KDE and Gnome. Why???

      Get a Mac.

      I hate em' both. Useless users of massive resources to keep their integrated stylings. Pitiful and somehow profoundly anti *nix. That half wit konsole is especially galling. Themes and goodies for a fucking terminal ... arghhhh.