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  1. Re: AI 2020! on AI Could Lead To Third World War, Elon Musk Says (theguardian.com) · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Even if you get him out of office first, then charge him with crimes, Pence will pardon him as his first act as president.

    Pence isn't going to throw away a chance at getting re-elected in 2020.

  2. Re: Is "The C Programming Language" next? on One of the World's Most Influential Math Texts is Getting a Beautiful, Minimalist Edition (theverge.com) · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    You should be banned for posting affiliate links every day.

    It's not against the Slashdot TOS. If you think it is, complain to management. Bitching in the comments doesn't help.

    Why do the mods let this site be shills posting garbage?

    Mods can only up vote or down vote a comment. They don't have the power to do anything else. Since mods consistently up vote me more often than they down vote me, my excellent karma is unaffected.

  3. Re:Is "The C Programming Language" next? on One of the World's Most Influential Math Texts is Getting a Beautiful, Minimalist Edition (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    checkmate, creimer

    ???

  4. Re:Is "The C Programming Language" next? on One of the World's Most Influential Math Texts is Getting a Beautiful, Minimalist Edition (theverge.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    It's the C Language - Computer Software Quick Reference Guide by Permacharts. Everything you ever wanted to know about the C programming language in four pages.

  5. Re:I remembered Palm... on Is Apple Copying Palm's WebOS? (salon.com) · · Score: 1

    So all those horrible ebooks you wrote years ago with the same errors ... were designed to "fuck with" people in the future?

    Only on Slashdot.

  6. Re:That's nothing... on Near Earth Asteroid 'Florence' Makes a Close Pass (space.com) · · Score: 1

    Or, you know, don't follow this advice, and keep fucking your health up for the next few years left to you.

    I've lost 13 pounds since I got my digital weight scale. I made changes to my diet that didn't work, and, now that I reversed that change, I'm losing weight again. My system is working just fine.

  7. Re:That's nothing... on Near Earth Asteroid 'Florence' Makes a Close Pass (space.com) · · Score: 1

    And since you keep getting fatter, you are doing it wrong.

    Wrong. I made a change in my diet, it didn't work, and, since I reversed that change, I'm losing weight again.

    Either get some help, or keep getting fatter and failing again.

    Only an idiot gets help on Slashdot.

  8. Re: AI 2020! on AI Could Lead To Third World War, Elon Musk Says (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Trump is the President you fucking moron.

    Not for long. Trump will probably resign before he can be indicted for obstruction of justice in the Russian probe. That won't end his legal troubles. If he pardons himself and family members before resigning, the Supreme Court will have fun when the constitutionality of the pardons are challenged.

  9. Re:Stole the plot of WARGAMES on AI Could Lead To Third World War, Elon Musk Says (theguardian.com) · · Score: 0, Troll

    More like the plot for "Saturn 3" with sex, drugs and a homicidal robot. Out of the three, a semi-naked Farrah Fawcett is worth it.

  10. Re:I remembered Palm... on Is Apple Copying Palm's WebOS? (salon.com) · · Score: 1

    You have a simple tell: whenever you're rattled, your grammar starts falling apart.

    Misplaced hyphens, dropping words, and using wrong variations of words means... I'm fucking with you, my nasty little troll.

  11. Re:AI 2020! on AI Could Lead To Third World War, Elon Musk Says (theguardian.com) · · Score: 0

    Starting today, we are starting to train virtualDonaldTrump@ to predict the next tweet of realDonaldTrump@.

    That shouldn't be too hard to do. The Fake POTUOS watches Fox News the night before as inspiration for his early morning tweets. Give the AI a bottle of booze and a Fox News feed, you're all set.

  12. Citation required, Creampuff.

    Check out Hello, Slashdot!, The Original Slashdot F.A.Q. (Circa 2006), and the blog posts that I've written about my nasty little trolls.

  13. Re:That's nothing... on Near Earth Asteroid 'Florence' Makes a Close Pass (space.com) · · Score: 1

    You cured diabetes in six months by diet, remember?

    No. My father went off of insulin shots after being on a low-carb diet for six months. He wasn't cured of diabetes. Diet and exercise kept his diabetes in control.

    And by self-righteous, do you mean like someone who ignores diet advice from people who weigh 180 pounds?

    Self-righteous as in if I'm not doing weight loss their way I must be doing it wrong then.

  14. Warning: goatse link.

    Here's a Goatse t-shirt that the kids might like.

  15. Re:I remembered Palm... on Is Apple Copying Palm's WebOS? (salon.com) · · Score: 1

    His posts are all here for you to read. No one is bitter. At best, we're tremendously amused, at worst we're annoyed at the fucker.

    The previous poster is correct. This six-month campaign to run me off of Slashdot has failed miserably. That have made you bitter. It's time for you to move on to Reddit.

  16. Whomever is marking this guy a Troll doesn't live in Florida.

    I have a dedicated fan base who troll my comments. The funny thing is that they don't think they're of themselves as trolls even though everyone else does.

  17. Re:That's nothing... on Near Earth Asteroid 'Florence' Makes a Close Pass (space.com) · · Score: 1

    No, creimer, having facts is not being "bitter".

    That my trolls have trolls is funny.

    Gaining weight after a month of your much-hyped "low carb" diet is a bitter pill to swallow, though.

    If losing weight was so simple, there wouldn't be overweight people and self-righteous pricks to condemn them.

  18. Oh, my empty head... on China Bans Companies From Raising Money Through ICOs (cnbc.com) · · Score: 0

    I had no clue that you could raise money from Windows icons.

  19. Man, you got OCD bad, creimer.

    I'm not the one posting the empty head link on every comment.

  20. That's nothing... on Near Earth Asteroid 'Florence' Makes a Close Pass (space.com) · · Score: 1

    An asteroid buzzed the Earth at 50,000 miles away last year.

    https://www.space.com/33891-newfound-asteroid-buzzes-earth-2016-qa2.html

  21. Except southern Florida is expected to be underwater by end of the century.

  22. I remembered Palm... on Is Apple Copying Palm's WebOS? (salon.com) · · Score: 0

    I did a three day assignment for Palm in 2008. Two contractors and I were supposed to provide user support for the Exchange Server migration. The migration went so smoothly that only one person who had a problem. We spent three whole days doing nothing. I bought a black-and-tan Palm windbreaker for $65 on my last day. I still wear the windbreaker but no one has ever asked me about the Palm logo.

  23. You can redact anything you want. It doesn't mean the information was actually sensitive.

    I had to scrub my LinkedIn profile shortly after I got hired. A well-known whistle blower contacted me via LinkedIn wanting to meet with me. Of course, I reported this to management and security.

    I highly doubt fetching coffee for other employees actually requires a security clearance.

    I don't handle classified information. But I do work on systems that might have classified information and I might find out something that I'm not supposed to know.

    But, hey, you should still be able to provide an Amazon referral link for this, right?

    Hopscotch with Walter Matthau and Glenda Jackson is one of my favorite Cold War spy movies. When a veteran spymaster is sidelined by the CIA, he decides to write his memoirs and mails one chapter at time to all the intelligence services while "hopscotching" between America and Europe with the CIA and KGB on his tail.

  24. That must have been some radical fisheye they had mounted, because Jupiter is roughly opposite the sun right now. The bright star near the sun would have been Venus.

    Four planets were visible during the eclipse (in order of brightness): Venus, Jupiter, Mars and Mercury.

  25. My current job is at [REDACTED] and my security clearance is [REDACTED]. My cover story is cleaning out IT closets. My actual job description is [REDACTED].