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  1. You mean his mom's basement, right? on Sony's Favorite Gadget Is Kinect · · Score: 2

    You mean his mom's basement, right?

  2. Re:Industrial Espionage. on Russia, Europe Seek Divorce From U.S. Tech Vendors · · Score: 1

    References to Communist Era (when talking about Russia) are as dated as references to pre-WWII tech. Soviet Union doesn't exist even as a memory anymore.

    How old are you?

  3. Re:But as with all technology on Tesla Motors Announces Prices For Their Upcoming Models · · Score: 1

    You forgot most likely to be complete douchebags.

  4. Sucks on LEGO Universe To Shut Down · · Score: 1

    Yea, my son is bummed they are closing it down. But I agree it would have been nice to have a "free build" area and some concept of a "family" account. Oh well. We have had a Minecraft server running on the LAN for the last few months, the graphics suck and the game is horribly buggy, but we all get to goof around together which is fun.

  5. Re:Or, You Know, You Could NOT Be a Complete Dick on Ask Slashdot: Learning Dart Development? · · Score: 1

    Wait. They have coke and hoes at Google? WHY DIDN'T ANYONE TELL ME THIS!?!?!?

  6. Re:Does Being 'Loyal' Pay As a Developer? on Ask Slashdot: Does Being 'Loyal' Pay As a Developer? · · Score: 1

    This is good advice. But to answer your actual question posed in the thread title, not just NO but FARK NO. Be above board about the situation and at the end of the day, you are better off leaving. Even if you get a matching offer from your current employer there is a good chance they will resent it and begin moving to get out the door on their timeline not yours. If the offer is in your best interests, make the move, but be above board about the reasons and give plenty of notice. If your current employer isn't a vindictive twat, they will respect that you were honest and dealt in good faith and you won't have burned any bridges. If they are dickheads, either way the relationship is over and nothing of value to you will have been lost.

  7. Re:Backup and fill-in on The Coming Energy Turnaround In Germany · · Score: 1

    You spelled Vodak wrong.

  8. Re:BIOS password on Researchers Report Spike In Boot Time Malware · · Score: 1

    Your in idiot.

    Try a TPM or BIOS-only flashrom.

    Now that's some funny shit right there.

  9. Re:Yeah on NYC Mayor Demands $600M Refund On Software Project · · Score: 1

    Clearly the problem was the contractor didn't have enough PMPs involved in the effort. . /sarcasm off

  10. Re:Notepad on Ask Slashdot: Web Site Editing Software For the Long Haul? · · Score: 1

    This is one of the most unintentionally funny posts I have ever seen! CONGRATS!

  11. Re:Haha on Hacker Group LulzSec Challenges FBI · · Score: 1

    You haven't read 1984? The government need the excuse of a permanent war against an unspecified enemy in order to get away with most anything, making it easy to approve tax hikes, keeping operations secret in the name of state security, and keeping the citizens in place. A few decades ago you had the "Communists". Up until recently you had the "Terrorists". In a decade you'll have the "Hackers". Since they do not really exist in any tangible or organized way they can not be beaten and they are no real threat, but they are useful for scaring the population.

    ding ding, we have a winnar!

  12. Re:Derp. on MySpace Lays Off 47% of Employees · · Score: 1

    Well I am glad to know I am not alone in the world.....

  13. Re:G-Mail? on Bank Goofs, and Judge Orders Gmail Account Nuked · · Score: 1

    I...... If you ever run into an adult that disagrees with the "the older I get the less I know" quote, walk away fast.

    Truer words have never been spoken. (or typed)

  14. Re:Oblig: on Sensor To Monitor TV Watchers Demoed At Cable Labs · · Score: 1

    HAHAHA well played

  15. Some geeks fail to grasp the purpose of IT on Tech Vs. Business? · · Score: 1

    Unless you work for a pure technical company, then the business is the focus. I have worked for some large companies, whose focus or main line was not tech and ran into quite a few "techies" who can't fucking grasp that the business doesn't exist to keep the servers running. The servers are running to serve the business. This concept is foreign to quite a few geeks who have this "us vs. the business" mentality.

  16. Re:Licensing issues on Is Anyone Using the Google Web Toolkit? · · Score: 1

    Care to elaborate with some specifics?

  17. Re:Not just Sweden on Sweden To Be Oil-Free By 2020 · · Score: 1

    So it was the "dickheads" on the radio that caused the riots? Funny I thought it was the people out in the streets throwing rocks and assaulting people...

  18. Re:Exactly on Music Industry Threatens to Pull Plug on Apple · · Score: 1

    Good Point. They have a distribution channel, and they know how to market a product. That would be a very interesting indeed.

  19. Re:CRM [ ] on Oracle To Buy Siebel · · Score: 1
    Don't get your hopes up at knowing what the acronym really means. Siebel is to "Customer Relationship Management" exactly as much as Microsoft is to "Secure Systems Initiative." Neither title has anything to do with reality, but rather how they're perceived by the Gartner Group.

    LMFAO. Outstanding. Truer words have never been typed.

  20. Re:premium content? on Hacking Hotels 101 · · Score: 1

    BTW, never drink well, that crap will kill you.
    The BEST piece of advice I have seen here in a long time.

  21. Death Penalty is find with me. on Death Penalty For Hackers? · · Score: 1

    Only if I can execute a business the next time it rips me off with a sub-quality product/service or erroneously bills me.

  22. Re:Admit Them on Stanford Rejects Business School Hackers · · Score: 1

    Their first assignment: Fix the piss poor implementaion that exposed sensitive information to unauthorized users.