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  1. Re:NO! on The Impact of Violent Gaming · · Score: 1

    Hey, you're supposed to be in school you little bastard! Wait till I get home!

  2. Re:NO! on The Impact of Violent Gaming · · Score: 1

    My kids would eat candy bars,drink soda all day and still be shitting in a diaper if I let them. Have some kids and you will understand. BTW when they leave for college I am going to sell the house and get a one-bedroom condo so they don't come back.

  3. Re:as someone that does have a small child on The Impact of Violent Gaming · · Score: 1

    Actually it is commentary on the male ego-stroking that goes on here. Tech dweebs are just as obvious as guys that put big tailfins and steamroller wheels on their cars.

  4. Re:NO! on The Impact of Violent Gaming · · Score: 1

    Good luck raising children.

  5. Re:NO! on The Impact of Violent Gaming · · Score: 1

    I guess you are right. I never played videogames or look at porn or smoked a doobie or jerked off when I was a kid, and I am soooo out of touch.

    My point is YOU are out of touch. You have no idea what it is like to be a parent until you have kids. Period. Go fuck yourself if you think you do cause you don't.

  6. Re:Blaming video games on The Impact of Violent Gaming · · Score: 1

    There was a time when I knew everything too.

  7. Re:as someone that does have a small child on The Impact of Violent Gaming · · Score: 1

    Frankly I get annoyed by all the off-the-cuff proclamations here by people who don't seem to have children. Your entire perspective on life changes when you have children. I am glad that you could game with your children, probably because they were supervised and spending time with their parent it had a positive effect on them. For me things like playing sports and other 'real' activities are where I want my childrens focus to be. I will do anything to discourage them to become a software engineer.

    If a parent doesn't want to expose their children to violent videogames that is their perogative and should be respected.

  8. Re:Blaming video games on The Impact of Violent Gaming · · Score: 2, Informative

    You will learn about responsibility when you have children. I don't need a study to tell me that violent videogames are bad for chidren.

  9. Re:Be afraid, be very, very afraid on The Most Dangerous Bacteria · · Score: 1

    My uncle ended up 'buying' (it was dumped down the drain) an entire truckload of milk due to antibiotic contamination. They take a sample from your tank, load the truck and analyize the sample later.

  10. Re:Most important one: on What Corporate Projects Should Learn From OSS · · Score: 1

    Smelly programmers fall for this ruse regularly.

  11. Re:FIRST TROUT! on What Corporate Projects Should Learn From OSS · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    second sub-post

  12. Re:that's super... on Laptops Required for Freshmen · · Score: 1

    What the college can do is reduce costs on learning materials and make it easier for the professor to communicate with the students. I am not a big advocate for computers in grade school or high school, but college is the first taste of the real world and computers are a reality.

  13. Re:blu-ray is doomed. on Sony Announces Date for Blu-Ray Roll Out · · Score: 1

    Bengay is not a fluke. Try smearing some on your bung after having rough anal sex.

  14. blue lasers on Sony Announces Date for Blu-Ray Roll Out · · Score: 1

    When are the blue LED lasers going to become available?

  15. Re:darwin prize for project managers on Let Joe Average Help You Code · · Score: 2, Insightful

    A millwright (the guy that puts the stuff together) is also a skilled trade. Once again, getting any joe to put a chemical plant together other than carrying stuff would be a disaster.

  16. Re:Great! Programming no longer requires thinking! on Let Joe Average Help You Code · · Score: 1

    Its a goddam trade! Yeah I can do some of the things a plumber can do but not all of them, and I certainly wouldn't charge for my plumbing work.

  17. Re:darwin prize for project managers on Let Joe Average Help You Code · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Doesn't anyone respect the field of software engineering? I would like to see a bunch of dummies come in off the street and put chemical processing equipment together.

  18. Re:A pity... on Blackberry Injunction Postponed · · Score: 1

    Yeah but girls think those buldging thumbcepts are hot!

  19. Re:The death knell on The Future of the Blog · · Score: 1

    You forgot to mention that 'log' is a euphemism for a piece of shit.

  20. Re:Who owns the song? on Consumers vs. IP Owners: The Future of Copyright · · Score: 1

    That is really sad. I wish it was the other way around. An album sounds and performs just as good today as when it was released. Can the beatles ever perform again? Impossible. I wish other muscians could benefit from performing their work without royalties. If this was true you would see a bunch of creative use of their music.

  21. Re:Boss... on Why Don't You Sleep On It? · · Score: 1

    I have had equally good results working something out while on the crapper, exercising, or when I was in the shower.

  22. Re:whats left underground? empty space on Has World Oil Production Passed Its Peak? · · Score: 1

    you need to worry about salt mines though... http://members.tripod.com/~earthdude1/texaco/texac o.html

  23. Re:Pretty gay idea on Magnetic Processors - Computing's New Future? · · Score: 0, Redundant

    I for one welcome our magnetic field juggling overlords.

  24. Re:New theory of gravity? It's about time! on Einstein's Theory Improved? · · Score: 1

    'Dark Matter' is really a way to describe the problem. When the solution is found I doubt whatever it is it will be described as 'Dark Matter'.

    It is different than the study of silly strings, which sop up millions of funding dollars and has produced nothing.

  25. It describes a problem on Einstein's Theory Improved? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    'Dark Matter' really describes the problem more than anything. I don't think that when the solution is found anyone will refer to it as 'Dark Matter' any more.