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  1. Re:The Internet Yellow Pages... on I Bought a Book About the Internet From 1994 and None of the Links Worked (vice.com) · · Score: 0

    Let me guess, you used Lycos in 1989 to design your 1500 calorie per day diet and hardcore 30-ton rowing weight routine, too?

    Never used Lycos. The only search engines I ever used was Yahoo, Google and Bing (IE default at work).

  2. Re:The Internet Yellow Pages... on I Bought a Book About the Internet From 1994 and None of the Links Worked (vice.com) · · Score: 0

    There were plenty of search engines in "the mid-90's", it's just that you were too fucking ignorant to know about them, and didn't understand fuck-all about the internet.

    I ran a dial-up BBS during the 1994-95 school year. I had a dial-up Unix account and used Lynx in 1995. I didn't use a graphical web browser until I got my internship at Fujitsu in 1997, testing web pages to launch a client executable on Windows 3.11. And 20 years ago was when I first created my first web page. I supposed search engines were around then.

  3. The Internet Yellow Pages... on I Bought a Book About the Internet From 1994 and None of the Links Worked (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    I remembered the Internet Yellow Pages (dead tree version) back in the mid-1990's when I was going to college. Back then it made sense because search engines were still a few years off. I'm surprised that the last edition still listed on Amazon was 2007.

  4. Re:After the AMD 7970 and id Software's Rage... on AMD Launches Radeon RX Vega 64 and Vega 56, Taking On GeForce GTX 1080 and 1070 (hothardware.com) · · Score: 0

    You're a moron who let his fan die and had a problem with a video game glitch and therefore tries to disparage a brand new solid product, while promoting inferior overpriced shit.

    This is about brand trust. When Western Digitial put out a bunch of crap hard drives, I didn't buy another Western Digital hard drives for 20 years. The only reason I went back to Western Digital was because my Seagate hard drives crapped out and the only alternative was... Western Digital. Just like video cards today with AMD and Nvidia.

    Enjoy being dumb, you deserve to be raped by Nvidia because you enjoy it up the ass I guess.

    You can take tribalism and shove it up your ass. Consumers would be better served by having more competitors instead of the two companies that we're stuck with for whatever product niche.

  5. Re:Alternatives domain registrars... on Google Cancels Domain Registration For Neo-Nazi Website Daily Stormer (businessinsider.com) · · Score: 0

    When you register a domain... The registrar *DOESN'T ASK* you what you intend to use it for.

    I was thinking that the TOS applied to web hosting, as many domain registrars also provide web hosting. Looking over the Google TOS, there's no content-specific provision for cancellation. There are several places that mentions Google's "sole discretion" to do whatever they want.

  6. After the AMD 7970 and id Software's Rage... on AMD Launches Radeon RX Vega 64 and Vega 56, Taking On GeForce GTX 1080 and 1070 (hothardware.com) · · Score: 1

    The last AMD video card that I had was the 7970 that I got to play with id Software's Rage. Except there was a bug in the game, the driver or both when running on AMD CPUs that caused the game to render at 1FPS. This bug was never fixed. It didn't help that the fan died and the 7970 baked itself to death. I got a Nvidia 700-series card that played the game with some minor visual artifacts. I'm very reluctant to trust AMD on a video card these days.

  7. Re:Gamma radiation... on SpaceX Will Deliver The First Supercomputer To The ISS (hpe.com) · · Score: 1

    I used to have a gaming PC that used to crash five seconds before my "extreme weather warning app" on my smartphone sent off an alarm. Either events can travel back in time, or the weather radar station close to my apartment was receiving an echo that somehome affected the PC (which did have a clear transparent "window" on the side rather than a solid metal case).

    Sounds like the PC in "Thrice Upon A Time" by James P. Hogan that could send email forward or backward in time.

  8. Alternatives domain registrars... on Google Cancels Domain Registration For Neo-Nazi Website Daily Stormer (businessinsider.com) · · Score: 1

    You could always register your domain with DreamHost. But I doubt extremist content would pass their TOS.

  9. Re: manifesto on Should Workplaces Be Re-Defined To Retain Older Tech Workers? (wired.com) · · Score: 1

    [...] can I get you a box of "Fuck You Fuchsia"?

    Why would I want an obscene garden gnome?

    http://www.beeldenkado.nl/files/6995/products/10693378/stoobz-kabouter-middelvinger-fuschia-pp005fc.jpg

  10. Re: manifesto on Should Workplaces Be Re-Defined To Retain Older Tech Workers? (wired.com) · · Score: 1

    It is obviously the same nowadays.

    Still the same. If I had an editorial process for Slashdot, you wouldn't notice it. I just type my comments as is since it pisses off my trolls.

  11. Re: manifesto on Should Workplaces Be Re-Defined To Retain Older Tech Workers? (wired.com) · · Score: 1

    Can't even get grade school grammar right.

    I had to go to college to learn that. They didn't teach English in Special Ed.

    Blame the ear though, not what's between them, right?

    That's the nature of my "disability" as a child. Glass/grass, cash/crash, doggie/garden. It all sounded the same.

  12. Re: manifesto on Should Workplaces Be Re-Defined To Retain Older Tech Workers? (wired.com) · · Score: 1

    you do NOT "work out" (note: it's two words).

    It's "workout," not "work out."

    http://grammarist.com/usage/workout-work-out/

    You're going to have to accept my Slashdot pics. The current pic is before I started losing one pound per week.

    https://www.cdreimer.com/slashdot.html

  13. Re: manifesto on Should Workplaces Be Re-Defined To Retain Older Tech Workers? (wired.com) · · Score: 1

    That doesn't tell us what you eat when there is no people around you.

    I eat the same with or without people.

    Typical hypocrite behavior.

    You would find your life more bearable if you stop assuming things.

  14. Re:Gamma radiation... on SpaceX Will Deliver The First Supercomputer To The ISS (hpe.com) · · Score: 1

    Shitposting, Amazon affiliate spam, being fat, and being a general nuisance.

    Only on Slashdot.

    Good job.

    You're welcome!

  15. Re:Gamma radiation... on SpaceX Will Deliver The First Supercomputer To The ISS (hpe.com) · · Score: 1

    From what I've seen, I think you're an insufferable douchebag pretty much all the time.

    Only on Slashdot.

    How someone who has achieved so little can be so full of himself is remarkable.

    I was misdiagnosed as being mentally retarded in kindergarten due to an undiagnosed hearing loss in one ear. For years I've been told by people what I can't do. For years I've been pissing off people by what I can do.

  16. Re:profiteering on Some Retailers Criticize Amazon's Recall of Eclipse Glasses (kgw.com) · · Score: 1

    The ten-pack Eclipse Glasses that sold for $25 in July is now $85 on Amazon.

  17. Re:Gamma radiation... on SpaceX Will Deliver The First Supercomputer To The ISS (hpe.com) · · Score: 1

    You're mentally deranged.

    Only on Slashdot.

  18. Re:Gamma radiation... on SpaceX Will Deliver The First Supercomputer To The ISS (hpe.com) · · Score: 1

    You're insane.

    No. I'm normal. Everyone else is insane.

  19. Warning... on Some Retailers Criticize Amazon's Recall of Eclipse Glasses (kgw.com) · · Score: 0

    These glasses are not safe for viewing the eclipse. Unless you want to qualify for the Darwin Award by wearing them and finding some way to get yourself killed while viewing the eclipse.

  20. Re:Gamma radiation... on SpaceX Will Deliver The First Supercomputer To The ISS (hpe.com) · · Score: 1

    You started with bugs in video games and ended up with comic books.

    Video games and comic books tend to go hand in hand.

    Your ADHD is reaching new heights.

    Oh, I forgot. You need a box of crayons.

  21. Re: manifesto on Should Workplaces Be Re-Defined To Retain Older Tech Workers? (wired.com) · · Score: 1

    It's just that your bestest pal Jesus frowns upon the obese, creimer....

    Except the Book of Job wasn't New Testament. In the 13 years I was a member of a church, no one ever accused me of gluttony because I ate less than the people around me.

    And let's not dance around the fact that you are shockingly obese.

    I'm skinnier than most obese people because I'm on a diet and workout.

  22. Re:Gamma radiation... on SpaceX Will Deliver The First Supercomputer To The ISS (hpe.com) · · Score: 1

    Yes you can. You're thinking of cosmic rays. Not the same thing.

    Gamma radiation caused Bruce Banner to become the Hulk. You might be thinking of the Fantastic Four that got exposed to cosmic rays.

  23. Re: manifesto on Should Workplaces Be Re-Defined To Retain Older Tech Workers? (wired.com) · · Score: 1

    So when you give to the needy, do not announce it with trumpets, as the hypocrites do in their Slashdot signature, as thy doeth with thy friend's car.

    I'm a hypocrite for promoting my friend's Go Fund Me page in my signature?

    You fat hypocrite.

    You're a morally bankrupt asshat.

  24. Re: Doesn't include contractors... on 269 People Joined An Age Discrimination Class Action Suit Against Google (bizjournals.com) · · Score: 1

    1) He wanted to get rid of you.

    The project lead brought me back to do a one-week contract for port mapping verification and cleaning up.

    2) You used that glowing recommendation ... to stay at exactly the same pay scale.

    The recommendation was instrumental in getting my current job with $5/hr raise and a fantastic benefit package.

    winner is you

    Absolutely!

  25. Re:Gamma radiation... on SpaceX Will Deliver The First Supercomputer To The ISS (hpe.com) · · Score: 1

    Sunspots [wisc.edu]

    And gamma radiation is not listed as an excuse. You really can't rule out gamma radiation as a contributing factor when something goes wrong.