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  1. Re:Not Open on MenuetOS, an Operating System Written Entirely In Assembly, Hits 1.0 · · Score: 1

    It's not free software (as in freedom)

  2. Re:Floppy disk? on MenuetOS, an Operating System Written Entirely In Assembly, Hits 1.0 · · Score: 2

    No NT is not VMS, but common architect and core developers make for many shared concepts: http://windowsitpro.com/window...

  3. Re:Really? on MenuetOS, an Operating System Written Entirely In Assembly, Hits 1.0 · · Score: 0

    Link to the code or your full of shit

  4. Re: floppy disk... on MenuetOS, an Operating System Written Entirely In Assembly, Hits 1.0 · · Score: 5, Funny

    it grows to 2.5"?

  5. Re:Those pour [sic] souls on Biologists Create Self-Healing Concrete · · Score: 1

    The Romans lived in concrete too, but they died

  6. Re:golden age? with them trying to create the firs on Are We Entering a "Golden Age of Quantum Computing Research"? · · Score: 1

    it is indeed a golden age, for grandiose claims about quantum computing made for the purpose of scamming investors

  7. Re:Your maths is off... on Baidu's Supercomputer Beats Google At Image Recognition · · Score: 2

    Get a more mainstream porn fetish, you pervert

  8. Re:Logs via network on Linux Mint Will Continue To Provide Both Systemd and Upstart · · Score: 1

    See, you show the problem that is between your ears, love of unnecessary complexity instead of seeing the core issue. There is only one thing you need to look for to see *if a drive is bad* and giving errors on read or write

  9. Re:Great. Let's sit here and wait for the next wav on Ice Loss In West Antarctica Is Speeding Up · · Score: 0

    You mean the over half I pay for fossil fuel that is tax?

  10. Re:Antarctic Sea Ice Reaches New Record Maximum on Ice Loss In West Antarctica Is Speeding Up · · Score: 1

    Don't confuse the agenda driven, have sensitivity for other's religions. Also don't mention the volcanic activity that is the prime cause for Western Antarctic melting, they want to hear about greenhouse gas and the sins of mankind in increasing human health, life and quality of life by fossil fuel use.

  11. Re:Great. Let's sit here and wait for the next wav on Ice Loss In West Antarctica Is Speeding Up · · Score: 1

    You make a fool of yourself, as the main cause of West Antarctic ice melting is volcanic activity. Look it up, then spew on slashdot.

  12. Re:I like how this got marked troll on Linux Mint Will Continue To Provide Both Systemd and Upstart · · Score: 1

    You have no point, as disto programmer and maintainers with massive following are not wholesale adopting systemd, e.g. linux mint team

    You are the arrogant one, you are just a end user with opinions with no deep technical knowledge. You are listening to whomever has the biggest megaphone.

  13. Re:Logs via network on Linux Mint Will Continue To Provide Both Systemd and Upstart · · Score: 1

    Wrong, grep is great for minor variations and making a second pass to strip out unwanted things. You are are saying you were too lazy to learn the built in tools that easily solve problems

  14. Re:Logs via network on Linux Mint Will Continue To Provide Both Systemd and Upstart · · Score: 1

    with grep of course

  15. Re:Logs via network on Linux Mint Will Continue To Provide Both Systemd and Upstart · · Score: 2

    Why bother with that rubbish when proper text logs are so superior and easy to handle?

    unnecessary complexity, that's the flaw of systemd

  16. Re:I like how this got marked troll on Linux Mint Will Continue To Provide Both Systemd and Upstart · · Score: 1

    Linux Mint provides that, and their whole reason for being #1 is that they have rejected the nonsense of Unity and GNOME to actual care about user wants and needs, and for seeing that systemd is in is current state half-baked at best.

  17. Re:I like how this got marked troll on Linux Mint Will Continue To Provide Both Systemd and Upstart · · Score: 1

    All the distros you list have made incredibly stupid decisions in the past that have driven away users, like GNOME3 and Unity to name a couple.

    Holding them up as some kind of beacon of good engineering sense and proper direction is laughable.

    Those of us with decades of experience in systems programming and systems administration will tell you, systemd is pure bloated badly engineered rubbish.

  18. Re:Solar's problem is political not technological on MIT Report Says Current Tech Enables Future Terawatt-Scale Solar Power Systems · · Score: 1

    You are confused, it's all a matter of voltage to overcome distance with less loss, and AC spends much time not being at max voltage. Coast to coast HVDC systems have already been designed, look it up

  19. Re:theoretical solution on Shape of the Universe Determined To Be Really, Really Flat · · Score: 1

    You've made a mistake, I combined those things and got a wind-up alarm clock plus one universe. Hence my superior theory of Intelligent Winder Design, and a better way to jerk off in this universe.

  20. Re:A flat universe is not conclusion of the articl on Shape of the Universe Determined To Be Really, Really Flat · · Score: 1

    We can see almost all the observable universe, from now until just a few hundred million years after the big bang. In other words, we can see most of the universe that there will ever be to see.

  21. Re:Solar's problem is political not technological on MIT Report Says Current Tech Enables Future Terawatt-Scale Solar Power Systems · · Score: 1

    DC can go 3,000 miles. that's more than the US would need for desert solar collection

  22. Re:Solar's problem is political not technological on MIT Report Says Current Tech Enables Future Terawatt-Scale Solar Power Systems · · Score: 1

    Correct, in many parts of the world residential solar makes economic sense.

  23. Re:Solar's problem is political not technological on MIT Report Says Current Tech Enables Future Terawatt-Scale Solar Power Systems · · Score: 1

    do tell, you're saying there is a large group off people who DON'T benefit in any way from fossil fuel, who pay for a small group who does?

    Logic fails you, also an understanding of whence most the tech that has created western civilization comes

  24. Re:Meanwhile on the loudspeaker on Ebola Lurked In Cured Patient's Eye · · Score: 1

    not an urban myth, posted videos, photos on street and eye infections were in the news at the time in Japan.

  25. Re:Ebola Zombies with Green Eyes; Film at 11... on Ebola Lurked In Cured Patient's Eye · · Score: 1

    Actually, even by your link it looks like there is mounting evidence North Africa might well be the actual launch point of migrations. Well anyway, I apologize for reverting back to old theory and forgetting "recent" findings like an old fart