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  1. Re:The Ministry of Truth in action. on Twitter CEO Dick Costolo Secretly Censored Abusive Responses To President Obama, Says Report (buzzfeed.com) · · Score: 1

    Some of us long-timers are only slightly to the right of Leon Trotsky. We just don't feel motivated to spout off about it as much.

  2. The idiocy of the shills here is incredible. It's like a brain tumor threw up...

    Thanks for making me laugh out loud with a mouthful of coffee.

    (P.S. You owe me a new keyboard.)

  3. Re:Once again, open source is vulnerable on Linux Bug Leaves USA Today, Other Top Sites Vulnerable To Serious Hijacking Attacks (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    What are you complaining about? Like the headline says, the bug left the USA today!

  4. Re:The Sp00k Who Shagged Me on Google: Unwanted Software Is Worse Than Malware (thestack.com) · · Score: 1

    Dude, check the date--the rest of us knew about this 3 fucking years ago. Can you stop posting it to every story already?

  5. Re: Captain Obvious?!? on Google: Unwanted Software Is Worse Than Malware (thestack.com) · · Score: 1

    Apps Guy, is that you?

  6. Re:Microsoft malware springs to mind on Google: Unwanted Software Is Worse Than Malware (thestack.com) · · Score: 1

    How would I know which countries have Samsung phones preloaded with their MS crapware??

    You can add Sweden to the list, unfortunately.

    What pisses me off is that, following a recent update, Skype on Android now insists on running continuously, and restarts itself after I've shut it down in the process manager. There's no longer any Exit option in the program, either. WTF?

  7. Where is Donald going to get his fresh supply of wives if we cut back H-1B?

    I was waiting for this one. Too bad I've already posted.

  8. Re:WE need unions also why train your h1-b replamn on Immigration Attorneys: Industry Pushes Foreign Labor, Claiming 'US Students Can't Hack It In Tech' (breitbart.com) · · Score: 1

    When I came to Sweden as the equivalent of an H1B, the union made sure I wasn't paid only half what a Swede would have got for the same job (could they have found one who was capable of doing it, which they couldn't).

    *This* is how unions (and H1B) are supposed to work.

    And I don't know about the "retard" part, but the "brainwashed" part seems appropriate.

  9. Or maybe he just made a typo.

  10. Re:I can buy that on Being Lazy Is a Sign of High Intelligence, Study Suggests (independent.co.uk) · · Score: 4, Funny

    And all I have a copy of this on our team server's home page, darn.

  11. Re:Good after my "Standard Windows 10 Protocol" on Ask Slashdot: Share Your Experiences With Windows 10 · · Score: 1

    WTF? Do you actually know how to read?

  12. Re:Good after my "Standard Windows 10 Protocol" on Ask Slashdot: Share Your Experiences With Windows 10 · · Score: 2

    I can't believe you spent all that time and effort assembling such a huge, piss-poor excuse for a troll.

  13. Re: He didn't "build" anything on Online Fame Distracts 9th-Grader Who Built That Clock Mistaken For A Bomb (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 2

    How do we teach people to not rape, steal, and kill each other?

    Yes, I'm Mr TFTFY today. Deal with it.

  14. EditorDavid is an ass on Assange Says Wikileaks is 'Working On' Hacking Donald Trump's Tax Return (slate.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    Please don't *lie* to us in the fucking headline. That's just fucking deplorable.

  15. Re:Conservatives are professional complainers on Conservative Site Argues Profiting from Snowden 'Treason' May Violate Law (judicialwatch.org) · · Score: 2
  16. Re:Not a strong enough tie on Conservative Site Argues Profiting from Snowden 'Treason' May Violate Law (judicialwatch.org) · · Score: 1

    The only way you can find stolen property is to be involved in the theft, either directly, or as a result of working with the thieves.

    What? Do you and logic have even a passing acquaintance?

  17. Re: Not a strong enough tie on Conservative Site Argues Profiting from Snowden 'Treason' May Violate Law (judicialwatch.org) · · Score: 1

    Similarly treason requires physically assaulting and using violence against a government agent.

    That's not even close to the legal definition of treason (already quoted elsewhere in this discussion), and nobody cares what your imaginary one is.

  18. Re:Not a strong enough tie on Conservative Site Argues Profiting from Snowden 'Treason' May Violate Law (judicialwatch.org) · · Score: 1

    Way to fuck up a great quote, dumbass.

  19. That's like saying that the fact that my college girlfriend once dressed up as a hooker for a Hallowe'en party made her a streetwalker.

  20. People who've apparently never heard of gparted use a separate hard drive.

    TFTFY.

  21. Re:Is slashdot now payed for Microsoft ADs ? on Microsoft To Release Two Major Windows 10 Updates Next Year (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I don't use Windows at all, and I'm still interested in what MS are doing/saying. They're, you know, a major player in the industry and stuff.

  22. Re:Both steps here... 1 and 2 on Microsoft To Release Two Major Windows 10 Updates Next Year (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Why is Debian in that list? Also--Redhat and Fedora, but not CentOS?

  23. Re:How about my needs? on Microsoft To Release Two Major Windows 10 Updates Next Year (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    I was really interested in your comment, but you seem to have a word....

  24. I'm torn, myself---trying to decide whether "Pharoah of Fail" or perhaps "Dauphin of Fail" sounds better.

  25. Re:Windows As A Service? on Microsoft To Release Two Major Windows 10 Updates Next Year (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 2

    And Microsoft plans to charge a monthly fee for this?

    Not yet.

    TFTFY.