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  1. Re:Money Money Money on 2010 — the Year AACS and HDMI Kill Off HD Component Video · · Score: 1
  2. HAHA SHIELDS on Interstellar Hydrogen Prevents Light-Speed Travel? · · Score: 1

    HAH Noobs thats what the NAVIGATION SHI... aww damnit.

  3. Re:Sounds on the up and up on ACTA Document Leaks With Details On Mexico Talks · · Score: 1

    http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/qualm

    It's a word, he just didn't use it right.

    So quit your clammering.

  4. Re:So the Chinese hardware must be doing fine on Can You Trust Chinese Computer Equipment? · · Score: 1

    So I originally read your sarcasm, and I think you made it a little to subtle. Note that this is not sarcasm, I am being serious. FUCK. IM CAUGHT IN A SARCASM LOOP. SOMEONE HELP MEEEE>E>e....

  5. Re:Oh my god on Can You Trust Chinese Computer Equipment? · · Score: 1

    You bought your girlfriend a sexy manly man raised by apes who fights for justice for the indigenous populations of jungles around the world? Made in China? Jesus, they can make anything.

  6. Re:Another reason on Can You Trust Chinese Computer Equipment? · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    +1 Insightful

  7. Re:I also have a patent on Bill Gates Knows What You Did Last Summer · · Score: 1

    You can't buy a conscience dude.

  8. Re:Careful There, Schneier on Surveillance Backdoor Enabled Chinese Gmail Attack? · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    You are a little bit stupid. You are a whole lot of politics. Your points don't really make sense. Your conclusions are badly thought out. Your citations are meaningless.

    There are 130 citations in your CBS Dan Rather screws up link. Disregarding that, you note that "because they didn't authenticate, they got some serious negative press". That. Is. Not. The. Point. They attempted, knowingly, on purpose, with intent, to influence the presidential elections. They used falsified documents to do so. Name through the mud? They should have been shot.

    Next paragraph, you'd buy it until they were caught relaying lies? Seriously? You don't think "buying" it is a little naive? Maybe you should, as one of the previous posters indicated, apply critical thinking to all of your news sources. Maybe that might help you out with the problems I listed above.

    And then you just randomly bash Fox News? Really? Fox News is shit, but we don't need morons like you telling us so. Did you read the god damn decision? It does more than just put quotation marks around "law, rule or regulation". IT FOLLOWED THE LAW YOU MORON. OH HEY LOOK THE JUDGE READ THE LAW AND THEN RULED APPROPRIATELY. Even worse, your wikipedia "citation" (see what I did there?) provides four links. Two of them are the same court document that state, yeah, Fox news appealed the verdict in question, and won. One citation is an autobiography (are you kidding me?), and the last is a Source Watch link that duplicates the wikipedia article? I can search on google for "Fox News Sucks" http://www.google.com/search?q=fox+news+sucks and find better material than your stupid ass is citing.

    Fuck off.

    PS: Every time i read your post I get a little less angry, and a little more sad ;( You sadden me.

  9. Re:Why does password strength matter? on Analysis of 32 Million Breached Passwords · · Score: 1

    No shit.

    Nothing annoys me more. I've already complained about this in another post, but I have FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS that don't allow non-alphanumeric. And arbitrarily limit the size.

    WHAT THE SHIT. WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU ASSHOLES.

    On a related note:

    I once called my companies support desk to tell them their password change website did not accept !@#$%^&*()[]{} characters. And further, that the error message REPEATED THE PASSWORD YOU TYPE IN BACK TO YOU IN THE ERROR MESSAGE? The help desk lady told me that it was too much work to fix the issue just for me since NO ONE ELSE HAS THIS PROBLEM????

    WHAT THE SHIT. WHAT THE SHIT.

  10. Re:Sweet! on Virtual Currency Becomes Real In South Korea · · Score: 1

    Bah,

    Back in my day, your armor was collected by the person who killed you, your taxes went to a police force that only patrolled in cities, and all offenses were punishable by instant death. On the bright side, most thieves could be marked by their pure white death shroud and a propensity for sidling up next to you suspiciously.

  11. Re:Defensive patent on USPTO Grants Google a Patent On MapReduce · · Score: 1

    A technique that is well known, such as MapReduce, is the property of the general public and is unpatentable.. Any technology that has been sold or in use for over a year is unpatentable.

    You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.

    From TFA: http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1&Sect2=HITOFF&d=PALL&p=1&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsrchnum.htm&r=1&f=G&l=50&s1=7,650,331.PN.&OS=PN/7,650,331&RS=PN/7,650,331

  12. Encryption Ensmyption on What's Holding Back Encryption? · · Score: 2, Funny

    I'd settle for my damn financial sites not forcing me to arbitrary length limited passwords with only alpha numeric characters.

    SPECIAL CHARACTERS and spaces ARE VALID PASSWORD CHARACTERS. STOP LIMITING MY CHOICE IN PASSWORDS.

    If I want to set my password to

    "*?@> $}}% v ^{@:># >>@@* &&^% £ÜÄ-AbN-

    Your site needs to accept that.

  13. Re:Sigh. This again on Another Attack, On Law Firm Suing China · · Score: 1

    So we might be forced to balance our budget?

    Wow, you are right, that would be terrible.

  14. Re:I disagree on Adding Up the Explanations For ACTA's "Shameful Secret" · · Score: 1

    Say chap, I just read this slash dot post the other day, I think you might like it, allow me to repeat it to you verbatim !

    This guy, he was important or something, or i think he was, im not sure, i can't remember what he did.... anyways this guy, he wrote a play... or was it a book? Shit. Uh. well, he was old, and he sounded like he knew stuff. So he told me that...uhh...that... shit. He said that Elizabeth had a great set of... breasts. Or memories. Or something. I don't know who Elizabeth was though, I assumed he was talking about his wife but i dunno. So she went home and yelled at her kids, cause they were making unauthorized copies of some The Folios, the band, and letting people download it on the internet. She had got this letter from the RIAA, being sued for like upteen bajillion dollars. So yeah. It was bad.

  15. Re:Climate change is a security threat on CIA Teams Up With Scientists To Monitor Climate · · Score: 1

    Look, relax, don't worry.

    When the rich people with the coast line beach houses get swamped, and apply to FEMA for replacement funds, they will just rebuild everything at the new coastline.

    It will be fine, worrywart.

  16. Re:why? on Chinese Pirates Launch Ubuntu That Looks Like XP · · Score: 1

    Right On.

    Further, for those of us stuck helping our family's with their computers, the last... the very last fucking thing I want to have to do is say, "Ok mom, what i need you to do is open up a shell window. Yeah, Start -> Run -> c... No mom... No, don't... Ok, let's wait for it to turn back on. Sure mom, how's dad?"

    Normal users, also known as the other 90% of the people who own and operate the device we call a computer, need it to operate like a toaster. Press this easy large idiot proof button, collect golden brown toast.

  17. Re:No.. on The US Economy Needs More "Cool" Nerds · · Score: 1

    Maybe neither of us should take a poster named "Cheney" who posts that too seriously.

  18. Re:No.. on The US Economy Needs More "Cool" Nerds · · Score: 1

    Say, you make some good points.

    Maybe the student should have made some good points, or tried to answer, or did anything but "????".

  19. Re:Why stop there? on The Environmental Impact of PHP Compared To C++ On Facebook · · Score: 1

    MOV Ashley, Enemies
    MOV Jill, Friends
    DIV Enemies, Lies
    ADD CurrentMusic
    ADD FeelingGood
    MOV Jill, Enemies

  20. Re:It is a great idea, but... on Call To "Open Source" AIG Investigation · · Score: 0, Redundant

    This.

  21. Re:Horrifyingly poor management on A Requiem For Saab · · Score: 1

    Really? Another reason for Europeans to be annoyed at Americans? /sigh

    Oh wait, do you speak for all of Europe? No seriously, which one of you speaks for all of Europe, cause there's five of you in every damn thread. Maybe you guys should coordinate your message. Form a Slashdotopean Union or some stupid shit like that.

    It will probably take you longer to get your message out having to come to a consensus and all, but at least we wouldn't be subjected to your better-than-thou bullshit every five minutes.

  22. Re:Redneck crap on $25,000 of Communications Gear In a $500 Car · · Score: 2, Informative

    I have a double digit IQ you insensitive clod !

  23. Re:So get rid of healing on Revisiting the "Holy Trinity" of MMORPG Classes · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Ahem.

    http://tf2wiki.net/wiki/Medic
    http://quakewarswiki.net/wiki/Medic

    Plenty more where those came from...

    So by "of course" you mean, "of course i don't really know anything about the subject, but I'm going to run my yapper anyways."

    Oh right, slashdot...

  24. Re:Gold on UK Wants To Phase Out Checks By 2018 · · Score: 1

    Girls Like You
    Your Net Worth
    Very Carefully
    Yeah about this much: E=MC^2

  25. Re:Just for fun on Judge Orders Permanent Injunction Against Psystar · · Score: 1