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  1. Re:A double-sided problem... on The Oculus Rift Still Isn't Selling, In a Worrying Sign For VR (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 1

    Do you double dick touch often? Is your staff stiff enough to stand without support?

    Grow up.

  2. Re:A double-sided problem... on The Oculus Rift Still Isn't Selling, In a Worrying Sign For VR (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 1

    We don't need your permission, loser.

    Doesn't matter. Post the links and I'll have them taken down.

  3. Re:A double-sided problem... on The Oculus Rift Still Isn't Selling, In a Worrying Sign For VR (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 1

    https://imgur.com/a/gTx29

    The typical response of a 14-year-old boy who doesn't understand what it means to be a man. Sad.

    P.S., That's dick pic is a TOS violation. I just need to click on the "Rquest for Deletion" button and make the request. I'm on a first name basis with the Imgur support staff.

  4. Re:A double-sided problem... on The Oculus Rift Still Isn't Selling, In a Worrying Sign For VR (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 1

    If you don't own the copyrights to them, what basis do you have for asserting a copyright claim against them?

    The image sites don't want dick pics with someone's name, email address and website URL plastered on them. When admins see a DMCA takedown notice with my name, email address and website URL, and see the same info on the dick pics, the decision to delete is quite simple.

    You can certainly argue that people posting those photos with your name & links associated could be a form of bullying or harassment, but suggesting that this is a copyright issue is fatuous nonsense.

    I have the copyright to my own picture. I DID NOT authorized the distribution of that picture to the image websites. I DID NOT authorized reproduction of my head from the picture to be pasted on top of dick pics.

  5. Re:A double-sided problem... on The Oculus Rift Still Isn't Selling, In a Worrying Sign For VR (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 1

    the russian ones in the same post work.

    The majority of the Russian links are broken. Google Chrome does a fine job in translating Russian into English and most of the Russian admins reply to my DMCA takedown requests in English. I don't even look at the images anymore. I just check my spreadsheet for a contact email address, copy and paste the image URLs into a template, and, within 48 hours, those links are broken.

    as far as being your guest - thanks for the permission. it wasn't asked for, but thanks anywise.

    You're full of shit.

  6. Re:A double-sided problem... on The Oculus Rift Still Isn't Selling, In a Worrying Sign For VR (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 1

    reverse psychology is sending out thousands of pictures with your information to hosting sites?

    Copyright infringement is a crime.

    They do damage your future employment and career.

    Broken links don't do anything.

    And of course after this gets big enough, to send direct links to people you have contact with.

    Be my guest.

  7. It's not April 1st... on Windows Phone Dies Today (theverge.com) · · Score: 3, Funny

    My friend works at a Sprint store. They have a Windows phone in the back room. Everyone asks for the iPhone or whatever Android phone is sale. They never ask for the Windows phone.

  8. Re:Read the TFA... on Tech Boss Attacks 'Whiners' in Angry Email (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    No amazon affiliate links to your favorite wines, cheeses, crackers, and noise-cancelling headphones, creimer?

    According to Amazon, their number one best seller is the Cowin E-7 Active Noise Cancelling Wireless Bluetooth Over-ear Stereo Headphones for $69.99 (list price is $199.99). Never tried them myself. YMMV.

  9. SO you eat two garbage bars, and a skinny vanilla latte, to the tune of approximately 750 calories before 10 am... and you expect us to believe you eat no more than 750 calories for the rest of the day?

    That's 650 calories by 10AM. Sandwich at 12PM is 300 calories. Yogurt at 2PM is 150 calories. And 400 calories for dinner at 5PM.

  10. Re:Stock Traders on First Object Teleported From Earth To Orbit (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 1

    Do you even think, creimer?

    Can you educate yourself or do you need a box of crayons?

    On a physical, financial exchange level, generally when you're talking about high-frequency trading you're talking about high-end servers such as HPG8s sitting in a rack, collocated at exchanges with a physical cross connect from the exchange into your rack. With that physical cross connect you can "order from a menu," Lauer says. "If you want a gigabit Ethernet, it costs you X. If you want 10-gigabit Ethernet, it costs you Y. A lot of these venues now offer 10-gigabit Ethernet; it'll go directly into your 10-gigabit Arista Switch ($13,000), which is just a cut-through switch that can route that packet in nanoseconds into your server, which has a kernel bypass mechanism right into memory, and you're looking at it within a handful of microseconds."

    http://uk.pcmag.com/internet-products/12815/feature/inside-wall-streets-high-frequency-trading-technology-arms-r

  11. Re:Stock Traders on First Object Teleported From Earth To Orbit (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 1

    hmm i ment in the way of replacing something like this

    Teleporting over long distances would still have to be faster than having a server in the same rack as the stock exchange server.

  12. Read the TFA... on Tech Boss Attacks 'Whiners' in Angry Email (bbc.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    This guy is whining about whiners. I guess he's looking for cheese to go with his whine.

  13. Re:Stock Traders on First Object Teleported From Earth To Orbit (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 1

    The business of high speed trades is finding the shortest distance between the trader's server and the stock exchange server, as detailed in "Flash Boys: A Wall Street Revolt" by Michael Lewis. Beaming packets of data into the stock exchange server is probably no faster than having your server 1U above/below the stock exchange server in the rack.

  14. I'm not sure how your comment is supposed to help Slashdot with this discussion.

    Once my skinny vanilla latte kicks in, I'm sure it will make perfect sense.

  15. While it's nice to Microsoft embrace the white spaces of Python, I'm not sure how that's supposed to help with rural Internet access.

  16. Re:Make Antitrust Go Away on Newspapers To Bid For Antitrust Exemption To Tackle Google and Facebook (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    I don't think America is ready to read news in manga format.

  17. Re:A double-sided problem... on The Oculus Rift Still Isn't Selling, In a Worrying Sign For VR (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 1

    Fatso up there is karma whoring.

    Karma whoring is what noobs do.

    He's using slashdot to peddle shit on Amazon and trick people into visiting his fecal website.

    I'm not tricking anyone to do anything. Slashdot works on reverse psychology. The moment my adoring fan base of ACs says DON'T CLICK THIS, everyone else ignores them and clicks away.

    Keep up the good work in driving traffic to my websites!

  18. what's with all of the hate towards Creimer lately?

    This has been going for the last four months. Some people just don't have anything better to do with their time.

  19. A double-sided problem... on The Oculus Rift Still Isn't Selling, In a Worrying Sign For VR (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 2, Insightful

    If the VR gear is expensive and a high-end computer system is needed to run the VR gear, it's a niche market. Mass market VR gear is where everyone can afford it to run with their existing computer system. Not quite there yet.

  20. Re:Who is like unto Google? on Google Guillotine Falls on Certificate Authorities WoSign, StartCom (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    like because like fema camps like have like nothing to do with like guillotines like.

    The government routinely orders guillotines (paper cutters). If you print out your certificate, you can cut it up with an office guillotine.

  21. And let me guess: They're all billionaires anyway.

    Noah Glass got pushed out early even though Twitter was his idea. Biz Stone who was in the right place at the right time is a multimillionaire. Jack Dorsey (first and current CEO) and Evan Williams (second CEO) are billionaires.

  22. Withings is missing a letter... on Nokia 'Regrets' Withings Health App Backlash (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Should be Writhings.

  23. Re:If you need a "fitness gadget" on Nokia 'Regrets' Withings Health App Backlash (bbc.com) · · Score: 2

    Fitness gadgets aren't covered under the Republican health plan..

  24. Didn't that company merged with Up Duck?

  25. Re:do they make creimer-sized umbrellas? on Umbrella-sharing Startup Loses Nearly All of Its 300,000 Umbrellas In a Matter of Weeks (shanghaiist.com) · · Score: 1

    Does it look like this after ten years of daily use?

    The side that lays against your back is perfect after ten years. The other side had faded from black to olive green from the sun and the bottom edges are flaying out. I don't think the bottom will give out completely but you don't want find out with a $2K work laptop.