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  1. Re:Corporate war against Nerds and how they fought on A Corporate War Against a Scientist, and How He Fought Back · · Score: 0

    3000000 Nerds that are unhappy with you is not good.

    We'll shoot capacitors and power resistors (the big ceramic ones) at you with our homemade slingshots.

  2. Re:Sounds like he was enjoying himself! on A Corporate War Against a Scientist, and How He Fought Back · · Score: 2

    That is already actionable without need for any new laws.

  3. Re:Sounds like he was enjoying himself! on A Corporate War Against a Scientist, and How He Fought Back · · Score: 1

    Any of those students can declare bankruptcy in the way Trump did, by fumbling around in business. There's no reason student loans/mortgages/business loans/etc. should all be treated the same.

  4. Re:Usenet is the new Slashdot, see you in comp.mis on L.A. Building's Lights Interfere With Cellular Network, FCC Says · · Score: 0

    And for those who want to use an easy all-in-one program to participate in Usenet, the Seamonkey web suite still includes an NNTP newsreader component (combined with the email component.) In addition to the Mozilla browser from before the beta-dudes at Firefox wrecked it, incidentally.

  5. Re:GPS + WiFi on Dead Reckoning For Your Car Eliminates GPS Dead Zones · · Score: 0

    Does your vibrating buttplug run iOS, or just the app on your phone that controls it?

  6. Re:Dice Holdings, Inc. on Dead Reckoning For Your Car Eliminates GPS Dead Zones · · Score: 1

    Who would want to host code on a website that openly promotes forgery? I always wondered that. Also, many small projects should never centralize on a big conglomerate that can go away at any time.

  7. Re:My Toyota has had this since 2004... on Dead Reckoning For Your Car Eliminates GPS Dead Zones · · Score: 1

    What do you know about Android phones? You have an iDevice grafted on your right arm, as we all well know.

    Did you only chime in because somebody said 'Android' in a comment?

    I run NetBSD on my SE/30 and I hope one day to run Android on my iPod Touch.

  8. Re:GNOME 3, Windows 8, Firefox, Slashdot. on Dirty Tricks? Look-Alike Websites Lure Congressional Donors · · Score: 0

    In the case of Firefox, there's always still Seamonkey.

  9. Just Unlock the iPhone on Wozniak To Apple: Consider Building an Android Phone · · Score: 3, Funny

    They don't need to port Android to the iPhone. They simply need to unlock the iPhone. It has essentially the same hardware as an Android phone, and I bet cynaogenmod would be running on the iPhone in short order if Apple simply unlocked the bootloader.

    One can currently buy a Mac laptop and entirely wipe the MacOS on it and install Windows. This would be the same thing for the iPhone. Let people decide what OS they want to run on their iDevices.

  10. Re:Wacky Wozzy on Wozniak To Apple: Consider Building an Android Phone · · Score: 1

    Well, he hung around with Jobs for awhile.

  11. Re:Um, WTF? on HTML5 App For Panasonic TVs Rejected - JQuery Is a "Hack" · · Score: 2

    So the point is, Panasonic's "smart" TV is a hack.

    That is really what this guy needs to respond to them. But he appears to have had a big dose of their cool-aide already.

  12. Re:No, because they are not compatible on Should Nuclear and Renewable Energy Supporters Stop Fighting? · · Score: 1

    When the wind isn't blowing you, use the biomass converter that is located near the wind farm. It converts chopped up eagles into methane.

  13. Re:No, because they are not compatible on Should Nuclear and Renewable Energy Supporters Stop Fighting? · · Score: 1

    In other words 'the Germans are already paying the higher price.'

    Hmmm. Somehow you didn't make it seem better to be a German there.

  14. Re:Economic problems with hydrogen power on Should Nuclear and Renewable Energy Supporters Stop Fighting? · · Score: 1

    Tesla is a small company with limited negotiating power. They have nowhere near the buying power of GM, Ford or Toyota.

    Availability and 'buying power' are two different things. If the producers can't supply Tesla, what makes you think they can scale up quickly to supply the real Car manufacturers.

  15. Re:kind of a weird choice of agency on Environmental Report Raises Pressure On Obama To Approve Keystone Pipeline · · Score: 1, Troll

    Its rather humorous hearing left-environmentalists pound the drum of Nationalism.

    Socialist?

    National?

  16. Re:Kind of a stupid argument on Environmental Report Raises Pressure On Obama To Approve Keystone Pipeline · · Score: 1

    Actually, we should just start producing more synthetic diamond and prevent the DeBeers monopoly from pretending that shitty 'natural' diamonds are for some reason superior.

    And also educate people to get a fucking clue: diamonds are a stupid gesture; the tradition of a 'diamond engagement ring' was fabricated by the Diamond cartels. It's as much a 'cultural tradition' as Black Friday.

  17. Re: Horse... barndoor... on Environmental Report Raises Pressure On Obama To Approve Keystone Pipeline · · Score: 2

    There's definitely a PROFIT impact if the railroads that Obama's fellatio buddy Warren Buffet's railroad no longer is hauling the oil in rail cars, because the pipeline has replaced them. If Obama approves the pipeline, Warren would probably tell Obama to wipe off his chin and get the fuck out.

  18. Re:Well, Heck... No Wonder! on Environmental Report Raises Pressure On Obama To Approve Keystone Pipeline · · Score: 1

    I live on 5 acres in the Midwest. Millions of dumb bluestaters fleeing here would drive my property prices UP.

    Not that it will happen.

  19. Re:Well, Heck... No Wonder! on Environmental Report Raises Pressure On Obama To Approve Keystone Pipeline · · Score: 1

    The people in Martha's Vinyard would see to it the whoosh was vigorously dampened.

  20. Re:Learn to code not necessarily to write code on Should Everybody Learn To Code? · · Score: 1

    Apple worked hard to cultivate that perception, a long time ago. They sort of ride along on the established myth now, but back in the day they spent a lot of time designing the Mac to be 'hacker proof' with an un-openable case and arcane tools to program it. You were supposed to be a select elite with a registered Developer's account with them, or you were supposed to dabble with a few high level gui thingies.

    They STILL make it hard to do any programming on their hardware unless you're doused in their koolaide. You can code for Android on about any computing system out there. To code for iOS you need to buy a recent Mac.

  21. Re:Reading comprehension first on Should Everybody Learn To Code? · · Score: 1

    (1) Reading comprehension
    (2) Household economics
    then Coding.
    Everyone thinks that their profession is the most important in the world. But making everyone a programmer is not the most important task.

    Perhaps some of the most conceited people think their job (programming) is an important task that only they and a select few can do.

    If everybody knew a little bit of programming, maybe many, many fewer specialists whose sole purpose is to 'write code' would be needed.

  22. Re:Certainly on Should Everybody Learn To Code? · · Score: 0

    No. 'How a battery works' is a group of cells is connected together to make up the battery.

    If you want to know how the cells within a battery work, that is a separate question.

    Yeah, it's pedantic, but language actually does matter.

  23. Re:Peak "platform" on The JavaScript Juggernaut Rolls On · · Score: 1

    We have platform precipitates.

    And precipitate platforms.

  24. Re:Come back when you know what Schizophrenic actu on The Schizophrenic State of Software In 2014 · · Score: 1

    This isn't an Abnormal Psychology website.

    Take some more haldol and sit down.

  25. Re:Exactly two kinds of software on The Schizophrenic State of Software In 2014 · · Score: 1

    Optimistically, we can hope you're not being sarcastic.