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  1. Re:Criminals! on China Declares War on Internet Pornography · · Score: 0

    I envy you and your pictures.

    My China Girl will not let me take any of her. :(

  2. Re:Dvorak just needs to go away... on Dvorak Says MS Should Buy Opera · · Score: 0
    ...they hadn't released any of their own such products.

    Perhaps because they were too busy creating the market for them?

  3. Re:Mirroring Robots on Robot Demonstrates Self-awareness · · Score: 2, Funny

    What I would like to know is whether it has yet expressed an appreciation for the finer things in life e.g. hookers and blackjack.

  4. Re:with a DBMS, quality is more objective on Free Software, Get What You Pay For? · · Score: 0

    In the first place, MySQL has supported transactions in SEVERAL YEARS worth of production releases - these are not new to 5.0 or even to 4.1.

    In the second place, you had the option of downgrading back to 4.1.12, and you only had to wait about 2 months or so for a production release with a fix for your bug.

    I imagine if you'd been using Oracle or MS SQL, you'd've been waiting rather longer for your fix.

    Open Source = Release Early, Release Often. Remember?

    In any case, WTF have transactions to do with charset support?

  5. Re:Agreed!!! on Dotless Top Level Domains? · · Score: 0

    This is why you should always use a trailing slash for URLs.

  6. Re:hmmm on A Look at Windows Server Outselling Linux · · Score: 0
    linux promises of being desktop ready are still far from being true...

    I switched all 5 of my Windows desktops to Linux over a year ago. I have yet to look back. Where have you been?

  7. Re:energy is liberated through blasphemy on Singapore Blogger Spared Jail · · Score: 0
    Do you claim to know what God is doing?

    Well, only what She tells me.

  8. Re:energy is liberated through blasphemy on Singapore Blogger Spared Jail · · Score: 0

    Thanks. I'm glad somebody got it.

  9. Re:energy is liberated through blasphemy on Singapore Blogger Spared Jail · · Score: 0
    Actually a decent chunk of satanists see Lucifer as being solely a metaphor for life...

    As a longtime veteran of the Psychic Wars, I'm well aware of this. But this loser is definitely a would-be Diabolist, and I wanted to get his goat. Or at least those of a couple of his little snotty-nosed, circle-jerking "000h l00k1t m3 ! 4m 500000 TEH 3V1L L0LzR" boyfriends. Given the 2 Flamebait mods, I would say that I succeeded. Thanks for burning up those mod points, lads.

    The OP needs to learn that blasphemy, in order to have any real power, must be artfully and flawlessly expressed. Otherwise, it's worthy only of derision.

    Evil, as Mick Jagger once said, is putting bombs in people's shops. A badly-articulated left-hand rant on a tech news site isn't evil. It's merely unintended self-parody.

  10. Re:Educate Yourself Before Commenting on Singapore Blogger Spared Jail · · Score: 1, Interesting
    ...has a very uncorrupt government...

    They also like to hang you if you happen to like getting high.

    Whilst bankrolling Burmese opium lords.

    (Please check the facts before modding me down. Thanks.)

  11. Re:energy is liberated through blasphemy on Singapore Blogger Spared Jail · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Next time, before you copy'n'paste this, you might try correcting the grammar, spelling, and punctuation.

    As it is, it's amusingly tragic. As for God - well, She is just laughing at you.

    But then you're just some pathetic, pimply 14-years-old who is too afraid of girls to get laid ever...

    (P.S. All Satanists are really Christians. You do realise this, don't you?)

  12. Re:PC-BSD on Ubuntu: Best Linux Desktop for Business? · · Score: 1
    Unless she is very nerdy I doubt she'll consider this neither foreplay nor pillow talk.

    That sentence doesn't parse the way you think it does. I believe you intended to say either I think she'll consider this neither foreplay nor pillow talk or I doubt she'll consider this either foreplay or pillow talk. ;P

    In any case, I was using the present progessive in its imperfect sense, e.g. Bill is currently attending classes at Monash University may be a valid statement implying that he's enrolled in classes there even though he's actually nowhere near the campus at this precise instant.

  13. Re:But... on GCC 4.1 Released · · Score: 2, Funny

    Does it slice? Does it dice? Does it even make Julienne fries?

  14. Re:PC-BSD on Ubuntu: Best Linux Desktop for Business? · · Score: 1

    Ahem.

    I use PC-BSD, and not only am I not a virgin, BUT...

    • I've been married twice. (Yes, both marriages were consummated.)
    • I've fathered a child (she's nearly 3 now and she's awesome).
    • I am currently bonking the wife of the bloke who sold me my newest computer.
    • I hooked up with her the day after I installed the PC-BSD 1.0 RC release on said computer.

    So, based on my personal experience, it seems only logical to conclude that using PC-BSD gets me laid!

    Feel free to kiss my arse for luck, matey. :)

  15. Re:So embarassing on SCO Demands Linux 2.7 Information · · Score: 1

    In case you missed it, old bean, the reason that Fox News is an object of derision in civilised countries is that it acts as a mouthpiece for those who currently hold power, while both deriding and grossly and deliberately misrepresenting alternative viewpoints.

    Sort of like what you are doing in that post there, eh?

    I have come to think of it as the Microsoft of US politics.

    Al-Jabush. Heheh. I will have to remember that one. :)

  16. Re:Col. Twopointseven was a true hero. on SCO Demands Linux 2.7 Information · · Score: 1

    Thanks for that, old chap.