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  1. Am i the only one who searched his name on Google? on Don't Be a Server Hugger! (Video) · · Score: 1

    Maybe i'm completely wrong but i think he's just market making for his company which sells CLOUD phone systems.

  2. hey guys i'm wearing the OSI t-shirt!!! on A Conversation with the President of the Open Source Initiative (Video) · · Score: 0

    what a cool guy

  3. In Soviet Italy... on Kasparov Arrested By Russian Police · · Score: 1

    which is actually a 65 years old free market economy with constitutional rights for what concerns free speech, the crime of blasphemy is punished with up to three years of jail. Those chicks in Russia got two years. And they did not even get beaten by the police in the process. I would imagine if something like this happened in Italy, there would have been real RIOTS from christians and religious leaders asking for death penalty. Reality is, public opinion is angered just because this happened in Russia (which is of course far from being a free country but is neither the source of all evil like the "free press" of western world is depicting it)

  4. Re:We love United States on Cables Show US Seeks Assange · · Score: 1

    i know. but your government definitely does. this is the main reason antiamericanism has bloomed worldwide. to support this, normally you do not see people burning indian flag worldwide. not that i justify it but i can understand that not everyone is able to get over 60 years of external pressure on latinoamerican countries to prevent socialism for instance

  5. Re:Going to take an unpopular position. on Cables Show US Seeks Assange · · Score: 1

    Everything fine except that any power body, when it's able to maintain classified information abuses of this power. This is the main reason we need a watchdog to make sure that these secrets do not violate any constitutional principle. Also, quoting Eric Schmidt, "if one has to keep something secret, he should not have done it in the first place". This of course does not apply to me screwing my girlfriend's ass with a giant dildo because it does not violate any constitutional principle, but it certainly applies to a government trying to restrict freedom of speech

  6. We love United States on Cables Show US Seeks Assange · · Score: 3, Interesting

    But your goverment must really switch to a more democratic perspective if they want to be legitimated to be World's policemen

  7. Re:I think I speak for the majority of Americans on Ecuador Grants Asylum To Julian Assange · · Score: 1

    you don't need to justify for your government. free thinkers around the world know perfectly that nowadays most governments do not represent their citizens (and you are the perfect representation of this)

  8. Re:I'm laughing hysterically on Ecuador Grants Asylum To Julian Assange · · Score: 1

    sorry i forget there are still some puppet monarchies around. problem is they are using this alleged accusation of rape to use him as a diplomatic gift to the united states. i think just because sweden is a monarchy they don't have the right to do so. you're welcome

  9. Re:Dress up as Julian so he can escape undetected? on Ecuador Grants Asylum To Julian Assange · · Score: 2

    If one has to break the law in order to have a fair trial and without risking to be extradated to a nazi country like united states, then so it be

  10. Re:Storm? Who said that, exactly? on Ecuador Grants Asylum To Julian Assange · · Score: 3, Insightful

    i think it is quite clear to anyone with an IQ higher than 75 that this is equivalent to "we are going to storm your f**** embassy if you don't surrender Assange to us"

  11. I'm laughing hysterically on Ecuador Grants Asylum To Julian Assange · · Score: 1

    This is the same Sweden that made jokes about Italy's freedom of speech. The scandinavian "republic" is now making jokes of any such freedom in an unmistakable way. Fascists

  12. there's no 100% sure way to avoid RSI on Ask Slashdot: What Is the Best Position To Work For Long Hours? · · Score: 1

    There's no 100% way to make sure you're not getting RSI so you have to make sure to change position every once in a while If you want to limit chances you are going to get RSI or something like that just take care to follow these simple rules: 1. Don't stay more than 2 hours in a row in front of your workstation. If you don't have to piss then just stand up, make two steps and sit down again 2. Every half an hour try to follow the line of your office' roof with your eyes. This obliges you to move a bunch of muscles at the same time, eyes, neck, jaw, et cetera 3. Have a mandatory break every maximum 4 hours. Don't lunch while working at your workstation. 4. Make simple exercises with your arms every once in a while so you don't get stuck in the same position. Make your hands turn in circles palm open until you hear horrible noises from your junctions :D 5. Force your employer to make sure that: - light exposition comes from your left or right, not from above you. This reduces the need to make movements with the neck to read the monitor - your chair has arm support - you have a stand for your feet so they make a 100-120 angle compared to your legs I took part of this from the italian law for safety of computer operators and i must say that it actually works. I'm working as developer since 2004 and i still don't have any back/neck relevant pain

  13. there's a noble third way on Ask Slashdot: How Many of You Actually Use Math? · · Score: 1

    Find a mathematician to do the dirty job (writing the required algorithm), have him/her explain it to you and claim you did it by yourself searching on Google. So you will get "both the money AND the yayo" and you will see the angered faces of engineers whit tons of qualifications but not a clue about how you managed to do it so quickly

  14. Re:was it really needed? on Mitt Romney To Announce VP Decision Via Smartphone App · · Score: 1

    no you are perfectly right, i'm just tired

  15. was it really needed? on Mitt Romney To Announce VP Decision Via Smartphone App · · Score: 1

    I know 1^21 other ways to spend compaign contribution money and romney's staff time other that developing an useless app. Also, there is this nice instrument out there which does exactly things like this. I think i cannot recall the name right now. Maybe was something like buzzer? jeezer? twiener?

  16. I recall a similar assumption... on Facebook Abstainers Could Be Labeled Suspicious · · Score: 2

    In the Soviet Union, if you weren't a party member, then you would have been labeled an enemy of the state. Does anybody smell a dictatorship coming here?

  17. patriot act anyone? on Ask Slashdot: What's Holding Up Single Sign-On? · · Score: 1

    please don't use sso. it's like bending at 90 to a police officer with your current laws

  18. it smells like... on Subcontractor Tells Fukushima Workers To Hide Radiation Exposure · · Score: 1

    "it smells like we've got a communist here" *says glenn beck from the background*