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  1. Re:ELQ on Java Desktop System Review · · Score: 1

    You must damn ugly.

  2. Re:ELQ on Java Desktop System Review · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    she isn't a supermodel

    That's quite the understatement. She's fucking disgusting.

  3. Re:so are other distros possible infected? on Kernel Exploit Cause Of Debian Compromise · · Score: 1

    No I work for Mandrake, and no, we haven't checked our machines. What's this Linux-thingy you're talking about?

    --jackson-5.

  4. Re:Sad... on Maine to Launch Internet Sex-Offender Registry · · Score: 1

    I'm going anonymous for this one, but when is the last time you met a "formerly gay" person?

    Gays are sexual deviants?

    I don't have a problem with keeping tabs on them, I don't even have a problem with the list. I do have a problem with ANYONE having access to their pictures, names and addresses.

    So you're one of stupid people that actually believe the police can protect them? Hate to break it to you, but police are 99% reactionary.

  5. Re:Sad... on Maine to Launch Internet Sex-Offender Registry · · Score: 1

    It's well acknowledged by the mental health community that once a sexual deviant, always a sexual deviant.

    When you get the law passed putting anyone convicted of sex crime away for life, we'll drop the sex-offender registry. Deal?

  6. Re:That's a lot of money on RIAA Threatens 15-Year-Old · · Score: 1

    They can't garner your wages if you leave the country.

  7. Re:Assassination? on RIAA Threatens 15-Year-Old · · Score: 2, Interesting

    violence is the court of last resort for the powerless

    That's why emperors and kings of the past, people who had nearly unlimited power, used violence at their whim? Violence solves everything. Full, unrestricted violence. Violence is power. It's the two powerless pussies that sit around and "discuss" a "resolution".

  8. Re:Assassination? on RIAA Threatens 15-Year-Old · · Score: 1

    Well let's not take it that far. If someone sued me, for whatever amount, I would fight it. If I lost, I just wouldn't pay it. If they started garnishing my wages, and they were going to be doing to that for a long time (> 1 year), they would die.

  9. Re:That's exactly why many call them anal-ysts on Gartner Recommends Holding Onto The SCO Money · · Score: 1

    Right. I have a pie chart right here showing how many times you've sucked your grandpa's dick.

  10. Re:What's next? on AT&T Sues PayPal and eBay for Patent Infringement · · Score: 0, Troll

    You are not homosexual.

    Bzzzt.

    You do not suck goat penis.

    Bzzzt.

    You are a not a whiney little bitch.

    Bzzzt.

    I guess I can't get anything right today.

  11. Re:Why wait? on Gartner Recommends Holding Onto The SCO Money · · Score: 1

    Then you would be teaching them something. Why bother? Are you going to do business with them again, if they change their ways? I'm not, so I don't care what they learn, they can keep destroying themselves for all I care.

  12. Re:That's exactly why many call them anal-ysts on Gartner Recommends Holding Onto The SCO Money · · Score: 1

    couple of his pie charts showed wrong percentages

    A pie chart implies disjoint choices.

  13. Re:Is Mono a death threat to Microsoft? on Novell Presents Mono Roadmap · · Score: 1

    Not only that, but you can use wxWindows to make it look the same on all platforms using the Gtk backend. Thus if you write your app using wxWindows, you can pick at will between making it look the same on all platforms or making it look native on all platforms.

  14. Re:Why wait? on Gartner Recommends Holding Onto The SCO Money · · Score: 1

    wouldn't that be more incentive for them to slap you with an invoice for the "infringing linux" deployment?

    Why tell them anything? Just don't renew the contract. When they call, just hang up on them. The safest route is to never talk to them again, about anything.

  15. Re:Good intentions, bad implimentation on Minnesota Senator Says Email Tax Might Reduce Spam · · Score: 1

    Most technical solutions proposed are going to be implemented server-side, so most people won't even know the change occurred. Do you even know how email works or are you just trolling?

  16. Re:87bil for iraq or 80.4bil for this? on South Korea Plans National 100 Mbps Network · · Score: 0, Troll

    There's been several posts like this. So now I must comment...

    Back when we were still deciding whether or not to invade Iraq, I was hoping we wouldn't but for a different reason than most. I was hoping we wouldn't so that when something really bad happened later as a result of us not invading, I could say to all the liberals "told you so".

    Now I'm dissappointed because no one will ever know if Saddam had something terrible planned. I was actually hoping for a small nuke in New York or San Francisco. That way, the liberals suffer more for their reactionary tendencies.

    You know, when I think someone is about to punch me in the face, I punch them first and knock their ass down. I don't stand and wait there for them to punch me, so that I have conclusive evidence that they were going to, before doing something. Maybe that's not so bad, but what if I think the person is going to stab me? This has nothing to do with politics, most liberals, when punched in the face, cry like a baby and call 911.

  17. same in the US... on South Korea Plans National 100 Mbps Network · · Score: 1

    For $25 a month (in Iowa) I had 100Mbps ports in my apartment, 1.5Mbps symmetric to the internet, and almost no interference from other tenants (I suppose they just like to check email).

  18. Re:Incredibly pathetic. on Genetic Algorithms and Compiler Optimizations · · Score: 1

    I agree. There really is not point to this work except to know that the work itself is useless. I say we leave compiler optimizations to the people that have a clue.

  19. Re:Do not go too far... on Mail Server Flaw Opens MS Exchange to Spam · · Score: 1

    2 weeks huh? Caught in that time-warp again? You really must try to avoid that.

  20. Re:Guilty Party on Broadcom Accuses Atheros Of WiFi Pollution · · Score: 1

    Isn't it possible that what both of them are doing is wrong. Shouldn't we be getting on both their cases about different things?

    You sound like child.

  21. Re:hmm on Why Personal Websites Matter · · Score: 1

    Now you're grasping for straws.

    Obviously "being together" means "associated", not physical adjacency.

  22. Re:hmm on Why Personal Websites Matter · · Score: 1

    You're parsing the sentence wrong.

    It reads:

    Show me a relationship, in nature, between two animals, such that:

    1. They willingly spend time together
    2. They derive no benefit whatsoever from being together

    Your example violates condition 2.

  23. Re:hmm on Why Personal Websites Matter · · Score: 1

    My neighbors, being hard-working types, sleep at night and have no idea that I'm spending my nights keeping their cars safe. If I am indeed successful, my neighbors derive value from me and my efforts because their cars were not broken into.

    Simply, if my car was going to be broken into and it wasn't because you were there, then you provided value to me. If my car wasn't going to be broken into, then you provided no value to me. Perceiving something as being valuable don't make it so.

    The mere fact that they are not aware of my efforts does not remove the value of those efforts.

    I never said it did.

    The idea of value that I'm describing, from which all others derive, is:

    Does your existance affect me? (1)

    which you might even distort a little to:

    Should I care that you even exist? (2)

    Note that (1) is determined by God (or the Universe, whatever) and nothing else. (2) is what you believe the answer to (1) is (which may or may not be correct).

  24. Re:hmm on Why Personal Websites Matter · · Score: 1

    We humans have triggers that make us feel loved and wanted, which makes us happy. Cats learned how to access those triggers, ensuring safe, well-fed environments in which to prosper and procreate.

    You essentially just made my point.

  25. Re:hmm on Why Personal Websites Matter · · Score: 1

    You obviously (intentionally?) missed presently.

    The value of everything depends on time.