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  1. Re:Privacy is for Luddites. on Privacy Advocates Leave In Protest Over U.S. Facial Recognition Code of Conduct · · Score: 1

    There's a fap for that!

  2. Re: Lots of highly paid folks on A Tool For Analyzing H-1B Visa Applications Reveals Tech Salary Secrets · · Score: 1

    ...you insensitive clod!!

  3. PS: "Antennae" is plural. "Antenna" is singular. Several antennae (or antennas); one antenna.

  4. Re:Still Mowing on A Software Project Full of "Male Anatomy" Jokes Causes Controversy · · Score: 1

    Being startled and being offended are fundamentally different effects. When you are startled, your autonomic nervous system takes primary control and the conscious mind is bypassed; this is known popularly as the fight-or-flight response. It is a reasonable assumption that most drivers are not specially-trained to maintain safe control of their vehicles in this situation. Offense, on the other hand, is a reasoned response to the offender's expression. It is not autonomic; it is conscious.

    Long story short, in your water-balloon scenario, the balloon-thrower is still at fault.

  5. Re: PRIVATE encryption of everything just became.. on Congress Passes Bill Allowing Warrantless Forfeiture of Private Communications · · Score: 1

    Where's my "-1 Naive" mod?...

  6. Re:Someone has on Keurig 2.0 Genuine K-Cup Spoofing Vulnerability · · Score: 1

    He said espresso machine, though. Espresso machines make single espresso shots at a time, not whole pots.

  7. Re:x64 only on FreeNAS 9.3 Released · · Score: 1

    It's only easy to build for i386 if there's no dependency on 64-bit pointers.

  8. Re:good. now, about the fruit bats... on Ebola Nose Spray Vaccine Protects Monkeys · · Score: 1

    You don't give vaccines to people who are already infected. That said, I don't envy the guy spraying vaccine up healthy monkeys' noses, either.

  9. Re:Walmart employees, rejoice! on Wal-Mart Sues Visa For $5 Billion For Rigging Card Swipe Fees · · Score: 1

    Where's my "-1 Revolting" mod?...

  10. No mod points... on The Tech Industry Is Getting Ridiculous · · Score: 1

    This.

    I can't say I'm surprised that neither the OP nor any editor did any actual research before making such a claim, though. This is slashdot, after all.

  11. Forget Matter on Landmark Calculation Clears the Way To Answering How Matter Is Formed · · Score: 1

    I need to know how is babby formed?!

  12. Re:WTF? on Microsoft Killed the Start Menu Because No One Uses It · · Score: 1

    You don't shut down Windows 8. It shuts you down once your usefulness falls below a specific threshold.

  13. Re:seriously..? on What's the Carbon Footprint of Bicycling? · · Score: 1

    More importantly, how does any of this compare to the owner of a lonely heart?!

  14. Re:Obviously on Missouri Law Says Students, Teachers Can't Be Facebook Friends · · Score: 1

    Under what now? What's this "parental protection/supervision" thing? I've never heard of it.

  15. It Must Be Said on First Earth Trojan Asteroid Discovered · · Score: 1

    I for one welcome our new Trojan Earth Overlords!

  16. Re:How do we handle government lies like this? on State of Alaska Prints Out Palin's E-Mails; Online Distribution 'Impractical' · · Score: 1

    Great idea, so when the cops shoot you dead, you'll at least die with the satisfaction of having stood up for your beliefs.

  17. Re:This is very bad design on VMware Causes Second Outage While Recovering From First · · Score: 1

    I think you're still missing the point. The point is that they made a statement which leaves room for interpretation. Your mindset leads you to make certain inferences that you feel are common sense. There's nothing wrong with your interpretation of the statement; what's wrong is that they made the statement in such a way as to require you to reach your conclusions.

    A better statement could have been, "a technician mistakenly entered commands that resulted in the system failure," if that is what happened. Then there's no room for you or me to reach any conclusions, because they told us what really happened.

  18. Re:This is very bad design on VMware Causes Second Outage While Recovering From First · · Score: 1
    I believe OP's point is the way VMWare described the occurrence. By dumbing-down the official explanation, they imply several statements I would not want to hear from a professional service provider:
    • - Our users are too stupid to understand the real cause
    • - We're too stupid to understand the real cause
    • - Our employees can't be trusted to truthfully recount the events of an incident to their management
    • - Our systems are so fragile that an actual errant touch brings down the whole operation
    • - We've discovered an issue so severe that we're afraid to tell our users / the world what it is, lest it be exploited

    That's the problem with vague, imprecise explanations. They leave room for interpretation.

  19. Re:Gay Slave Association of America on The Continued Censorship of Huckleberry Finn · · Score: 1

    What's a GNAA troll?

    You really don't know? You posted AC so I can't see your user number.. I presume it has a great many digits.

    Kids these days...

  20. Re:Epic Fail? WTF? on Playstation 3 Code Signing Cracked For Good · · Score: 1

    In short, "Epic Fail!" is an accurate exclamation

    ...except "fail" is not a noun.

    "Epic failure" would be an accurate exclamation free of any like-a-dick-sounding.

  21. Re:Put this on the list on Facebook Adds Friend Stalker Tool · · Score: 1

    Only trouble is, the solution is NOT so simple. If I don't use facebook, that doesn't stop any of my facebook-using acquaintances from tagging me in their photos. Sure, it won't be a tag linked to a facebook profile, but it could be my name in text, possibly locatable by some search engine or other.

  22. Re:Apple xbox on Xbox 360 Jailbreaker May Need Real Jailbreak · · Score: 1

    In some cases, the phone isn't really completely yours. If you purchased your phone at a discount as part of a service carrier's promotion, that carrier paid for part of the phone (and thereby, in some sense, has part ownership of the device), until they recoup the cost through your monthly service fees.

    Of course, if you bought an iPhone (for example) directly from Apple at full retail price, then yes, it's yours.

  23. Re:And what if they refuse? on Sony Gets Nasty With PSBreak Buyers · · Score: 1

    Interesting. You respond by promising illegal acts (dissemination of copyrighted works). (As an aside, for the sake of this argument, who fscking cares about the sense behind the law, it is law.)

    I respond by not wanting to buy another Sony product, ever. I bought an Xbox 360 for the Indie development opportunity. I figured the next current console I'd buy would be a Wii simply because it's less expensive. This behavior of Sony cinches it. I will never(*) own a PS3.

    (*) Never say never...

  24. Re:ZoneAlarm still exists? on ZoneAlarm Employs Scare Tactics Against Its Users · · Score: 1

    It's also the reason that I still run Windows and haven't switched to Linux as Linux does not have anything similar.

    Umm.. probably because it's not really necessary on Linux. I'm not suggesting that there is NO Linux malware out there, but it's certainly significantly less proliferate than Windows malware (in large part because of market share...a great Linux virus simply won't damage as many computers).

    Also, though it's not uncommon to configure iptables (the default firewall in most modern Linux systems (?) ) to mindlessly allow outbound traffic, it's certainly possible to configure it to disallow locally-originated outbound connections.

    It's also possible to configure it to log all sorts of useful information about packets, such as what process originated them and where they're headed. Then any of a myriad of open-source tools can be used to analyze said logs for unscrupulous behavior.

    And iptables will never try to get you to upgrade to a for-pay version with stupid hand-waving scare tactics like these.

  25. Re:Youtube it please on Hubble In Anaglyph Stereo 3D · · Score: 1

    FTFS: "Note that the 3D interpretation uses lots of artistic license, so it is not intended to be scientifically accurate."

    Right there in the summary. Nobody said it was real / true 3D.

    Next shocking revelation from commodore64_love: The moon is NOT the size of a quarter!