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  1. Re:Don't stop your meds! on Ask Slashdot: Working With Others, As a Schizophrenic Developer? · · Score: 1

    Heh... thank god my mother is smaller than I was when she decided that I'm one of "them". I can't really describe the feeling of having to subdue her fragile frame only because she thought world war 3 was in full swing (we lived on a main road, at the end of which there is a retirement home, which naturally means lots of sirens). I feel you.

  2. Re:barking up wrong tree on Ask Slashdot: Working With Others, As a Schizophrenic Developer? · · Score: 1

    Just an asshole, let it be. As I should.

  3. Re:barking up wrong tree on Ask Slashdot: Working With Others, As a Schizophrenic Developer? · · Score: 1

    The fact that you say "socialist" is rather humerous. Perhaps you should learn the definition of that word. A rather pathetic response concidering where you're posting it.

  4. Re:Best advice anyone can give you.. on Ask Slashdot: Working With Others, As a Schizophrenic Developer? · · Score: 1

    So sad. I hope you recieve the help that you need.

  5. Re:Um.... on Police Pull Over More Drivers For DNA Tests · · Score: 1

    I genuinely do not troll though. Post drunk, yes, but actual trolling, not so much. That's why I find it annoying. There are other ways to down mod.

  6. Re:Um.... on Police Pull Over More Drivers For DNA Tests · · Score: 1

    He's saying cops are willfully ignorant. Therefore its redundant to mention them after mentioning wilfully ignorant.

  7. Re:Um.... on Police Pull Over More Drivers For DNA Tests · · Score: 1

    You were off topic. Best I could tell, this was true. The ones that really get me is "troll". WTF is that all about, heh.

  8. Re:Um.... on Police Pull Over More Drivers For DNA Tests · · Score: 1

    I had been thinking, very recently, that as a concept, those who enforce law, should be elected by those they serve.

  9. Re:Um.... on Police Pull Over More Drivers For DNA Tests · · Score: 1

    There is an element in the air that never existed before. The speed with which information spreads. I don't claim to know what this means, but I do know that not a single entity which had to deal with this before survived.

  10. Re:Numerical computation is pervasive on 'Approximate Computing' Saves Energy · · Score: 1

    Interest. That is all.

  11. Re:supplementing the diet of well-nourished adults on Multivitamin Researchers Say 'Case Is Closed' As Studies Find No Health Benefits · · Score: 1

    Do people even understand what 'troll' means? Seriously... there are plenty of options to downmod and be honest.

  12. Re:supplementing the diet of well-nourished adults on Multivitamin Researchers Say 'Case Is Closed' As Studies Find No Health Benefits · · Score: 1

    Good strawman though! Perhaps you should gut it and server THAT one up in your next terrible meal.

    I don't think you understand the irony of what you just said. Why would I be the one to gut it? Butchershops have people who do that for a living. As for my last "terrible meal", what exactly did you not like? The lack of any concept of what you're talking about?

  13. Re:supplementing the diet of well-nourished adults on Multivitamin Researchers Say 'Case Is Closed' As Studies Find No Health Benefits · · Score: 1

    Chefs tend to be men. You are a child. Perhaps the meat you're in has aged, but the mind had not yet developed.

  14. Re:Looks Like You're Trying to Sign Up for Obamaca on Former Microsoft Exec To Lead HealthCare.gov · · Score: 1

    Somehow, other civilized societies avoided that, what is it about the USA that makes YOU feel like it wont?

  15. Re:supplementing the diet of well-nourished adults on Multivitamin Researchers Say 'Case Is Closed' As Studies Find No Health Benefits · · Score: 1

    Oh wow... so illusive that the solution to it seems to take in any ol' thing to conpensate, eh?

  16. Re:supplementing the diet of well-nourished adults on Multivitamin Researchers Say 'Case Is Closed' As Studies Find No Health Benefits · · Score: 1

    No shit... I hear that's the hottest pickup "line" out there...

  17. Re:supplementing the diet of well-nourished adults on Multivitamin Researchers Say 'Case Is Closed' As Studies Find No Health Benefits · · Score: 2, Insightful

    You sound like you've cooked once, maybe twice in your lifetime. Don't you think most people cooking would be aware of this and would conpensate. By the way, the fact that you have to dishes being a problem points out that you might be a child, grow up.

  18. Re:supplementing the diet of well-nourished adults on Multivitamin Researchers Say 'Case Is Closed' As Studies Find No Health Benefits · · Score: 2

    I almost get it. Almost. I feel like this is a case of just selling yourself short for absolutely no reason. I've been there. I have. Sometimes, I slip back. But the effort vs the result had always convinced me that the extra 5 to 10 minutes can be the difference of dining like royalty vs staving starvation. All it ever takes is having fun with the process. Make it a game. Take care of the only person you absolutely have to.

  19. Re:bool on Polynesians May Have Invented Binary Math · · Score: 1

    I hope you realize that it's boolean logic that gives rise to these representations of numbers and their manipulations. Addition circuitry uses boolean logic. Flipflops (basic ram circuitry) use boolean logic. It's all boolean, based on "and", "or" and "not" alone. Once in the processor, they are, in fact, the same.

  20. Re:The more poor that sign up, the more the rich p on Oregon Signs Up Just 44 People For Obamacare Despite Spending $300 Million · · Score: 1

    You're trying to control life in a way that cannot be controlled? Birth defect testing? Seriously? Somehow the rest of the world is managing without this idiocy with insurance and somehow all of that is being ignored. The moment you feel like you should be in charge of how people are born is the moment you are too dangerous to have a say in a civilized society.

  21. Re:Considering the damages on Cybercrime Marketplace Mastermind Faces 18 Years In Prison · · Score: 1

    How fucking convinent for you to dismiss someone's entire life based on a single action. Truth be told it's far simpler to shoot YOU in the head and move on, because it'll have far less publicity. If you're that quick to line them up, then I'd definately line you up right with them for your shitty attitude towards life, especially now that you've shown how little you think of it.

  22. Re:Where can I contribute to his defence fund? on Cybercrime Marketplace Mastermind Faces 18 Years In Prison · · Score: 1

    I'm actually responding to the points made in the parent post to which I originally replied. The four quotes he postulated are terrible examples of how to approach the subject. I rejected his notions based on his arguments. At no point am I making a strawman in regards to the article, because frankly, my question would be off topic at best in that case. But being human, I'm still curious.

  23. Re:This is as sweet as. . . on Oregon Signs Up Just 44 People For Obamacare Despite Spending $300 Million · · Score: 1

    And what the fuck is this supposed to mean?

  24. Re:The more poor that sign up, the more the rich p on Oregon Signs Up Just 44 People For Obamacare Despite Spending $300 Million · · Score: 1

    Sorry, but your assertion that they are an exclusive club is fundamentally flawed. EVERYBODY AT SOME POINT WILL NEED HEALTHCARE. I hope that's clear enough in terms of where I'm coming from with this argument. If you have a child with a disability, you will quickly realize how absurd it is to expect them to have financed their own care. And if you dare peak at a case where neither parent was well todo, but well enough to concieve, and THEN have this hit them, and say to me that they deserved it, I will dismiss you as inhumane and hostile.

  25. Re:This is as sweet as. . . on Oregon Signs Up Just 44 People For Obamacare Despite Spending $300 Million · · Score: 1

    To be honest, I'm only saying this because I've seen schizophrenia up close and personal, and to be frank, the type of forms it takes, and its effects on people is so varied that I'm not at all surprised that his had happened.