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  1. Re:Editors will mod this down, but.... on On Diamond-Based Quantum Computing · · Score: -1

    Did he steal your girlfriend or something?
    If he did, then GP must be one smelly ugly motherfucker! The real reason everyone hates him is he's a shill and a copy-paste clickwhore.
  2. These have been around for years. on Handmade Steampunk Rayguns From the F/X Guys at Weta · · Score: -1

    These have been around for years. Slow news day?

  3. Poor old thing on Simple, Stand-Alone Internet Communication Devices? · · Score: 0, Funny

    Invite her to live with you, you rotten selfish bastard. Unless she smells of piss, in which case don't.

  4. Re:A pain for users on Fill Out CAPTCHAs, Digitize Books At The Same Time · · Score: -1

    My brain is trained to read and type English; it's not trained to type nonsense.
    So what's the point in coming here?
  5. Rubbish on PC World 's Best 100 Products of 2007 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Save it for December already!

  6. Re:what's happening on Canadian MP Calls For ISP Licenses, Content Blocks · · Score: -1

    New car, swimming pool, whatever. Neighbors always try to outdo each other.

  7. Re:I'm not sure I get it on Legislation To Overhaul US Patent System · · Score: -1

    It has no bearing on patenting beer, the sky or sex, which ought to be covered by other rules (novelty and non-obviousness to start, but also the fact that they naturally exist).
    This is slashdot. I'm prettty sure beer exists, but what are those other two things?
  8. Re:Melt down on Turbo Tax Melts Down on Tax Day · · Score: -1

    So, situation 100% normal.

  9. enough with the already already on Turbo Tax Melts Down on Tax Day · · Score: -1

    Some people have been having problems as long as 24 hours already.
    Oy vey!
  10. shit HTML on Open Source Economics and Why IBM Is Winning · · Score: -1

    Somewhere within the unspeakable darkness of the 97 layers of nested tables lurks some evil thing that causes it to trim about the last 3 letters of each line when printed. Lame lame lame.

  11. Re:Fuck Roland Piquepaille on Seeing Color in the Night · · Score: -1

    He's still a pencil-necked plagiarising froggy twat. Kick him while he's down, I say.

  12. March To Be Month of PHP Bugs on March To Be Month of PHP Bugs · · Score: -1

    Nope, I'd rather be person than a unit of time and I'm sure as heck not walking anywhere to become one.

  13. Re:Pamela Jones is real! on Groklaw No Front for IBM · · Score: -1

    What does netcraft say?

  14. How to lift the internet up from it is knees on How Would You Deal With A Global Bandwidth Crisis? · · Score: -1

    a flu pandemic would bring the internet to it's knees
    Just teaching slashdotters (especially the editors) when not to use an apostrophe would save a few percent.
  15. Re:i'd like you to meet someone on Obama Announces for President, Boosts Broadband · · Score: -1

    as long as he's not facing a complete lunatic, he will lose
    I take it he's not too happy abou the 22nd amendment.
  16. Irony meter on Jonathan Lethem On Plagiarism · · Score: -1

    Lucky this wasn't posted by Roland Piquepaille. I've just got a new irony meter and I'd hate to have it burnt out.

  17. Re:Good week for conspiracy theorists. on James A. Van Allen - Dies at 91 · · Score: -1
    It happens to the best of us.
    That's what we tell you.
  18. Re:Hungaria? on Stephen Colbert vs The Hungarian Government · · Score: -1
    the actual name of the country (Magyarország). The english language butchers quite a few country/city names.
    No it doesn't. Fact is that the polacks, bohunks, krauts and such like (don't get me started about the cwmbrogi or whatever it is the sheepshaggers call themselves) who don't even know the proper names for where they live. Thick as pigshit. I mean FFS, if France can get it right, anybody can.
  19. Roland is a dork on Photonic Breakthrough Allows 'Lab-on-a-Chip' · · Score: -1, Troll

    Fuck off, Roland. You're a plagiarising twat and everybody hates you and your blog.

  20. Re:Most ./ posters are useless idiots... on Free Visual Novel Design Engine Released · · Score: -1
    Perhaps these people's time would better be spent creating non-clonable goods instead of easily cloned, nonunique posts?
    s/posts/stories/

    Only a few can create superior posts
    ... and that few doesn't include Roland Piquepaille.

    comments are copy-able there's no need for hordes of idiots to type them
    We were just talking about Roland...
  21. Re:5th grade grammar on The Worst Bill You've Never Heard Of · · Score: -1
    Flaming a poster who can't write for toffee is one thing. I know it pisses some people off, though I for one think it can be quite amusing if done the right way.


    But this is the article we're talking about. Someone who claims the position & title of editor should act like an editor. That includes checking the facts and the grammar.

  22. I was sitting on a grass looking at some skies on User Mode Linux · · Score: -1
    someone who has created a popular software
    Just the one? Not exactly prolific, is he?
  23. Re:Nice Summary. on What's the Secret Sauce in Ruby on Rails? · · Score: -1
    Out in the real world, stealing someone's work and pretending it's your own can be illegal and also make people look down on you
    Or worse than that, cause you to be mistaken for Roland Piquepaille.
  24. Re:ARIA (Australia's RIAA) won't be happy on Australians Allowed to Format Shift Media · · Score: -1
    "They have asserted that they would never ask for the average consumer to be prosecuted, "

    So presumably they'd have no objection to a clause being inserted that states precisely that.

  25. Re:hi's and her's on Star Wreck Creators Announce Iron Sky · · Score: -1
    I am non-native English writer
    We'd already worked that out, thanks. You're German, right?
    so please excuse me.
    Perhaps you just shouldn't comment on subjects if you don't know about them?

    Makes you wonder though. Even if the submitter is a semi-literate oaf, you'd expect the editor to catch an obvious mistake like that. Wouldn't you?