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  1. Re:Unbelievable... on German Police Raid Homes of Wikileaks.de Domain Owner · · Score: 1

    The last American black guy I was talking to had done his time in the Marines - not only had he worked really hard to get where he was, he was also a genuinely nice guy.

    So fuck you.

  2. If it smells, it's chemistry, on Princeton Student Finds Bug In LHC Experiment · · Score: 5, Funny

    if it moves, it's biology. If it doesn't work, it's physics.

  3. Re:15 240 meters on Alaska's Mt. Redoubt Has Erupted · · Score: 1

    1. Most Britons don't fly, making it a non-issue
    2. 8 km to 5 miles, so just pretend the speedo is written in hex to give you km/h
    3. People are the only thing that's measured in stone, and it's more convenient to use the Fat Bastard scale, since that takes height into account

  4. Re:Intriguing! on Fermilab Discovers Untheorized Particle · · Score: 1

    Please tell me you are trolling?

    'The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds new discoveries, is not Eureka! (I found it!) but rather, "hmm.... that's funny...."' -- ISAAC ASIMOV

    PS. Data is a stupid tin bugger.

  5. Re:PCI DSS on Breach Exposes 19,000 Active US, UK Credit Cards · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Oops, you just killed a valid webpage:
    http://www.merriampark.com/anatomycc.htm

    *grumble* trigger-happy regexp jockeys *grumble*

  6. Re:Boys, you all forget one thing on Building Your Own Solar Panel In the Garage · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Sorry, of course the US would never subsidise alternative energy sources. It's only evil socialist Europe that does that.

  7. Re:PCI DSS on Breach Exposes 19,000 Active US, UK Credit Cards · · Score: 3, Insightful

    What, now Google is meant not to index pages which have card data on them? How exactly is that even possible?

    You can bet your boots that Google Checkout is PCI DSS-compliant.

  8. Re:*This is fake* on Australia's Vast, Scattershot Censorship Blacklist Revealed · · Score: 4, Funny

    Neilette: 'We put all our politicians in prison as soon as they're elected. Don't you?'
    Rincewind: 'Why?'
    Neilette: 'It saves time.'

  9. Does it run on Linux? on Look Out, Firefox 3 — IE8 Is Back On Top For Now · · Score: 1

    No? Then I guess it's still fucking useless for me, isn't it?

  10. Re:Or they're terrified on Study Finds the Pious Fight Death Hardest · · Score: 1

    1-3,5:

    You're scared of that, not me.

    4. there is no true morality except for whatever you and/or society decides to makeup at that point in time.

    Yeah, and the church certainly hasn't changed its mind about what is right and wrong during history, nor supported torture, murder and ethnic cleansing.

    6. no point in helping others

    You're just fucking wrong there. Plenty of atheists believe in giving money to those less well off. I certainly do.

  11. Re:Apologies for my last status update, UK governm on UK Gov't May Track All Facebook Traffic · · Score: 3, Funny

    You take that back! We have some of the finest Indian cuisine in the world.

  12. Re:Wow, you're even bigger liars than us yankees. on UK Gov't May Track All Facebook Traffic · · Score: 1

    Sorry, all the Ahmeds I have known have been Ahmed, but this one is in fact Achmed. Must be the American spelling.

  13. Re:Wow, you're even bigger liars than us yankees. on UK Gov't May Track All Facebook Traffic · · Score: 1

    No, it's *Ahmed*.

    PS. I kill you.

  14. Re:The Problem with New CS/IT Grads on Computer Science Major Is Cool Again · · Score: 1

    Absolutely.

    Anyone ever tried to match kernel oops hex dumps to the C code that's faulting? it's fucking hard, even if you know C and the instruction set that's in use.

    (For those who don't know oopses, it's the dump of the CPU registers and - on MIPS at least - the last sixteen instructions executed IN HEX. It's the moral equivalent of a SEGV in kernel space.)

  15. Re:Poor kids... on Computer Science Major Is Cool Again · · Score: 1

    At the risk of also being an elitist prick:

    four OS's is overkill - you know the one you grew up with, and UNIX.

    Discrete Math is the spawn of the devil. Continuous math (analysis, topology) is much more fun

    Three years after finding out that you know nothing about CS, you get a job and find out that a) you know nothing about programming for a living, and b) CS is nothing to do with programming for a living.

    Actually, last night I was dreaming about a problem and thinking, "it would be really good if I had access to a Maple installation at this point...". Odd, but true.

  16. Re:In all seriousness on Brain Decline Begins At Age 27 · · Score: 1

    You missed the end bit: "abilities based on accumulated knowledge, such as performance on tests of vocabulary or general information, increased until the age of 60.'"

    Programming is in the latter category. I'm so much better ten years after I started because I know more than I used to about crypto, networking, individual psychology (of colleagues and users), etc.

    So, do not panic - real life tasks benefit considerably from experience.

  17. Re:That name is so 2008... on Python-Based Server Lets Eye-Fi Users Skip Company's Software · · Score: 1

    ITYM WhyFi

  18. This would have been first post on Brain Decline Begins At Age 27 · · Score: 5, Funny

    but I'm 31, not 22.

  19. Re:Congrats! on Rocket Hobbyists Prevail Over Feds In Court Case · · Score: 1

    Let me just quote from the HF MSDS:
    "Rubber gloves, face mask or safety glasses, apron, good ventilation. Do not work without calcium gluconate gel available to treat burns. Do not assume that gloves provide an impenetrable barrier to the acid. DO NOT WORK ALONE! Ensure that those working in the same laboratory are aware of how to treat hydrofluoric acid burns in an emergency."
    -- http://msds.chem.ox.ac.uk/HY/hydrofluoric_acid.html

    'amateur' and 'hydrofluoric acid' do not go well together.

  20. Re:It's spelled Democracy on Names of Advisors Cleared To Access ACTA Documents · · Score: 1

    "No, no, no. It's spelled Raymond Luxury-Yach-t, but it's pronounced 'Throat-Warbler Mangrove'"
    "You're a very silly man, and I'm not going to interview you"

  21. Re:Damned by his own logic on UK To Mull High Video Game Taxes — To Fight Knife Crime · · Score: 1

    Why would he allow his ten year old son to go on the street and flaunt the law?

    He was not "flaunting the law", you cold-hearted fuck, he was walking home from the library.

    Now, I do not happen to agree with Mr. Taylor here but you can hardly criticise him for his son walking home from the public library before 5pm.

  22. Re:England prevails on UK To Mull High Video Game Taxes — To Fight Knife Crime · · Score: 1

    Good God man, have you seen the way the English DRIVE? And you want them to carry guns?

    At the moment, at least I feel safe when I'm on the sidewalk.

  23. Re:release date on How Vista Mistakes Changed Windows 7 Development · · Score: 1

    Linux 2.6.24 - i can haz ethernet driver polling?

  24. Re:indeed on National Ignition Facility Fires 192-Beam Pulse · · Score: 1

    Er hello? The JET in Oxfordshire is not a fission reactor by any means.

    There are a number of ways of getting a small bit of matter hot enough to undergo fusion - mentioned here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_fusion - and fission is only one, and not a terribly convenient one at that.

  25. Re:Misleading headline, and ActiveX on IE8 May Be End of the Line For Internet Explorer · · Score: 1

    "Depends on which computer" - says cynical sysadmin