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  1. Re:It was NOT Anonymous. on GoDaddy Goes Down, Anonymous Claims Responsibility · · Score: 1

    He also tweeted that it wasn't because he was anti-big daddy. i guess that should eliminate about 95% of the comments on this story.

  2. But wait! on Company Sued, Loses For Not Using Patented Tech · · Score: 5, Funny

    Requiring manufacturers to use this patented safety device would be denying me my right to cut off my fingers. Stay out of my self-mutilation, government!

  3. Re:How's that working out on Reported Obama Plan Would Privatize Manned Launches · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Aren't all government programs poorly run and ineffective? Isn't that what we keep hearing about health care? "If you want to have your health care be like the post office...blah blah blah". Why is this different? Can't private industry do a better job?

  4. Re:How about we use existing rules of etiquitte? on The Cell Phone Has Changed — New Etiquette Needed · · Score: 1

    And then you'll need to get the asshole lawyers involved. (hmn, I wonder if asshole should be capitalized in this usage)

  5. Re:Phones. on The Cell Phone Has Changed — New Etiquette Needed · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I've stopped going to theater; I just get redbox instead...Why pay $10 so I can be distracted by self-absorbed morons who can't go 20 minutes without checking their messages? Yes, it's a pet peeve. One of many.

  6. Re:'Losses' on App Store Piracy Losses Estimated At $459 Million · · Score: 1

    Sounds like you are trying to justify your skewed perspective by labeling those who argue others as something they may not be. Intellectually dishonest much?

    Syntactically challenged much? And for the record, what about my post is intellectually dishonest?

    And speaking of skewed, your argument that you are just "making a copy of something" is outright laughable. There would be no opportunity for you to make that copy if the owner had not expended their creative abilities and time to create the original - thus you are diminishing that work's value by stealing it from them. Worse yet, you're trying to rationalize it as "just making a copy".

    Is it as bad as property theft? No, I don't think that it is, but it is still stealing.

  7. Re:'Losses' on App Store Piracy Losses Estimated At $459 Million · · Score: 1

    Piracy IS stealing. You're taking something from someone else that does not belong to you. Of course, most people have no problem rationalizing this until it's their stuff that's being taken.

  8. Re:The New Ethics in America on Recession Pushes More Workers To Steal Data · · Score: 1

    Morals are a two-way street.

    Uh, no. The problem with the pervasive "well, they did it so I can too" attitude is that anybody can rationalize anything: "I think the other guy is probably cheating, so I will too". "I think my employer is screwing me over, so I'll screw them first". "The company's CEO is getting paid way too much so I'll just help myself to their products". The truth doesn't matter as long as you can come up with an excuse.

    If you have conditionally based morals then you have none at all.

  9. Re:Having recently been to New Orleans on Federal Judge Says Corps of Engineers Liable For Katrina Damage · · Score: 1

    Those are just poor people who won't pull themselves up by their bootstraps, like my grandfather did so I wouldn't have to

    I wonder if your grandfather would feel so smug.

  10. Re:Bubby? Is that you? on German Killers Sue Wikipedia To Remove Their Names · · Score: 1

    Sorry your moral relativism is complete BS. I used murder in the legal sense. They broke the law while killing someone. I acknowledge and even agree that they did their time, may have been rehabilitated, and thus are free. But scrubbing the record completely is an insult to their victim and the victim's family.

  11. Re:Bubby? Is that you? on German Killers Sue Wikipedia To Remove Their Names · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Someone that has murdered someone should not be thought of "in the same way" as someone who has not.

  12. Here's a few other ideas on Google Under Fire For Calling Their Language "Go" · · Score: 1

    Purl
    See
    SeePlus
    Fourtrain

  13. Re:The Children? on ACLU Sues Penn Prosecutor For Empty Threat of Child Porn · · Score: 1

    Ok Billy. Time for you to get off /. and get to bed.

  14. Re:CS degrees do not mean s**t on With a Computer Science Degree, an Old Man At 35? · · Score: 1

    you say that being a captain just to get chicks is a bad thing?

  15. Re:Sorry Motorola on RIM Accuses Motorola of Blocking Job Offers · · Score: 1

    So...Should we assume you don't buy anything from overseas?

    It's effectively the same thing - companies buy cost effective labor and citizens head down to Walmart or the mall to buy cheaper foreign products.

  16. Re:Okay so the info is out there... on Gov't Computers Used to Find Info on "Joe the Plumber" · · Score: 1

    Well, I've made 250 before. Living in a metro area with kids it's enough to live comfortably but we don't have a mcmansion or fancy cars. I guess it all depends on your point of view.

  17. Re:Okay so the info is out there... on Gov't Computers Used to Find Info on "Joe the Plumber" · · Score: 2, Insightful

    No, I read he made about 40K. I think Joe & McCain's point was that if you work hard, and do manage to make 250K+ you should be able to keep the fruits of your labors instead of "spreading the wealth".

  18. Is anybody seriously surprised? on Gov't Computers Used to Find Info on "Joe the Plumber" · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Anybody? I'd think that the personal data of just about any news figure is combed over. This is certainly unfortunate but hardly surprising.

  19. Re:I love it on Is Anyone Buying T-Mobile's Googlephone? · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I may get modded down to nothing, but it seems the Google phone is very much like Linux: attractive to techies but a harder sell to consumers.

    FWIW, I did a lot of android dev. earlier this year and really like the system - I just doubt the commercial appeal/necessity.

  20. Re:Biased much? on SDK Shoot Out, Android Vs. IPhone · · Score: 4, Informative

    I've been writing Objective-C for a few months now and I don't see the "elegance". I see the lack of garbage collection (at least on iphone dev) as annoying and nested function calls as hardly unique. Simple things like trimming whitespace from string requires goofy convoluted code.
    newString = [origString stringByTrimmingCharactersInSet:[NSCharacterSet whitespaceAndNewlineCharacterSet]]
    I've also found the documentation a pain to navigate (which may be why I'm not so keen on it).

    OTOH, XCode and it's suite of profiling tools is indeed handy, and the debugging seems to work pretty well.

  21. Re:No not really on Jedi Knights Course Offered By Queen's University Belfast · · Score: 1

    I think it's just marketing. How many other classes at Belfast University make it onto /.?

  22. Re:Too late on Jedi Knights Course Offered By Queen's University Belfast · · Score: 1

    Hey now, no need to be nasty. They need to be counted too.

  23. Re:mockery of the education system on Jedi Knights Course Offered By Queen's University Belfast · · Score: 3, Funny

    You shouldn't call it an education just because some watery tart threw a sword at you.

  24. Extensibility might be tough. on Coating a Motherboard In Thermal Resin? · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I'd imagine you'd want to sort out your future memory or disk capacity needs before dipping.

  25. Re:Oh goody... on 2008 Is the Coldest Year of the 21st Century · · Score: 1

    emacs sux. vi rox.