I'm guessing he's about 13, thinks he's clever, and he's apparently stuck in that wonderful moment when Junior or Missy first learns the word "No" that usually occurs around age 3.
On a somewhat related note, I'm thinking about joining the Swedish Communist Party, just to piss off the Stas---er, NSA.
Ett spöke går runt Europa - kommunismens spöke. Alla gamla Europas makter har ingått en helig hetsjakt mot detta spöke... Proletärer i alla länder, förena er!
After more than a century, in any language, those words still scare the almighty shit out of the privileged class. I love it.
Up next, Old Ike explains to us out behind the barn how Netcraft AND Natalie Portman confirmed the death of renowned It Takes a Beowoulf Cluster author Theo deRaadt, here on "Trollin' Out the Oldies", right after these important messages!
I'll respond to you and the sibling post simultaneously.
The headline says "Last January Was the Hottest Global Temperature Anomaly In Recorded History". The summary says "It was 1.13 C warmer than the global average of 1951-1980". Taken together, that says that recorded history began in 1951.
Yeah, because this place will be so much better with Slashdot, Google, Facebook, Comcast, Ford, Intel, Microsoft, etc, running the government...
Fascism is for the historically ignorant.
TFTFY.
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I've been using Sun/Oracle Java on (open)SUSE since SuSE 9.something times. Never ran into any of the issues you describe. 'which java' always gives me '/usr/bin/java', and the provided symlinks to/$latest/ take care of the versioning issues.
Looks more to me like you're trying to project your ideological hangups onto a completely unrelated story because ZOMG pictures of wimmins next to computers, it's a plot to castrate us all.
Is Guix a window cleaner, a dessert topping, or both?
Not a buzzword. Please insert 25 cents to continue.
Get back to us when you get that relative pronoun thing down, faux Grammar Nazi.
Mindfulness is a dictionary word.
If Buddhadhasa Bikkhu didn't object to it being used in the title for one of his books, perhaps you might wish to reconsider your position.
I'll let "whiplash" address your remaining error.
...Disney's pinnacle achievement was not the rides, the infrastructure or any of the things most people would attribute to them.
Its the fact that they have managed to get a lot of people to spend a lot of money to spend a lot of time waiting in line.
This is what I keep trying to tell my wife, to no avail. Here's hoping for some non-surge pricing in the fall...
No, but insistence on unnecessarily colourful invective might lead others to suspect that your issues are emotional rather than rational in nature.
I personally choose which data to feed based on the convenience levels I desire.
In your dreams, buddy. In your fucking dreams.
Whether a given story is "mainstream" or not has absolutely no bearing on whether or not it's topical for Slashdot.
*This* story is actually fairly topical for Slashdot.
If you don't understand why it might be... well, there's other sites.
Not that I mean anything by that, just sayin'.
Facebook? You mean that thing I got tired of and quit posting to 3+ years ago?
Fuck karma.
I'm guessing he's about 13, thinks he's clever, and he's apparently stuck in that wonderful moment when Junior or Missy first learns the word "No" that usually occurs around age 3.
Sweden.
On a somewhat related note, I'm thinking about joining the Swedish Communist Party, just to piss off the Stas---er, NSA.
Ett spöke går runt Europa - kommunismens spöke. Alla gamla Europas makter har ingått en helig hetsjakt mot detta spöke... Proletärer i alla länder, förena er!
After more than a century, in any language, those words still scare the almighty shit out of the privileged class. I love it.
It requires humans not to be greedy assholes.
Starting out, I was a total freak. But I've mellowed with age--10 millennia (give or take a century) tend to do that to you.
Up next, Old Ike explains to us out behind the barn how Netcraft AND Natalie Portman confirmed the death of renowned It Takes a Beowoulf Cluster author Theo deRaadt, here on "Trollin' Out the Oldies", right after these important messages!
Don't touch that dial!
Tagged "wellDUH".
Seems pointless to expect anything else from someone who puts his circular logic on display in his sig for all to admire.
I'll respond to you and the sibling post simultaneously.
The headline says "Last January Was the Hottest Global Temperature Anomaly In Recorded History". The summary says "It was 1.13 C warmer than the global average of 1951-1980". Taken together, that says that recorded history began in 1951.
+1, Funny.
(You were attempting to be funny, yes?)
In one of these films, memory implantation is mentioned tangentially. In the other, it's central to the plot.
Can you tell which is which?
Yeah, because this place will be so much better with Slashdot, Google, Facebook, Comcast, Ford, Intel, Microsoft, etc, running the government...
Fascism is for the historically ignorant.
TFTFY.
I've been using Sun/Oracle Java on (open)SUSE since SuSE 9.something times. Never ran into any of the issues you describe. 'which java' always gives me '/usr/bin/java', and the provided symlinks to /$latest/ take care of the versioning issues.
The best XML IDE on the planet is written in Java.
(And, no, I don't work for them; I've just been using their product on a daily basis for nearly ten years.)
Hi, Alex! Still sounding real good to you in the old echo chamber, I see.
APK: Now you can spell 'FAIL' with just 3 letters.
Bzzzzzzt---wrong film. And therefore not even remotely funny.
You should be paging Dr Edgemar.
Since you weren't around at the time, allow me to inform you that the clothes the women are wearing represent very typical office attire ca. 1965-75.
Looks more to me like you're trying to project your ideological hangups onto a completely unrelated story because ZOMG pictures of wimmins next to computers, it's a plot to castrate us all.
*eyeroll*