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  1. New for n... on Attorney General Won't Force New York Times Reporter To Reveal Source · · Score: 1

    You know what...fuck it, just look at nincompoops that posted the first posts, who the hell am I suppose to get this message across to.

  2. Re:Your taxes at work on A Physicist Says He Can Tornado-Proof the Midwest With 1,000-Foot Walls · · Score: 1

    Well that wasn't a wall just a bunch of bunkers, guns and troop placement on the German border.
    And it did fulfill its purpose, its just that the fuckers went through Belgium instead.

  3. Re:Your taxes at work on A Physicist Says He Can Tornado-Proof the Midwest With 1,000-Foot Walls · · Score: 1

    But now they'll have whirlpool damage.

  4. Started when they dropped tools for maps/mods on The Simultaneous Rise and Decline of Battlefield · · Score: 1

    I had a bad feeling when they announced they were beefing up its rudimentary singleplayer to include full hollywood derp.

    They also announced that tools for user generated content was not "planned" for the release, I had a weak hope this might imply a later release but I kept myself from buying it because of a growing cynicism that ultimately was proven correct.

    They SIMPLY did not want to give us the same value BF1942 and BF2 provided, I played a lot of the vanilla but ultimately I spent much more times on Desert Combat, Forgotten Hope, Eve of Destruction, Project Reality and often tried tons of other variation to lesser extents.

    I still have Forgotten Hope 2 installed, updated ( next version will finally include the Eastern front) and enjoyed.

    Offical release can't take the risk to do anything then being clinically balanced, hobby mods can however. Maybe not everyone thinks facing a sherman with a japaneese tin can or being mowed down for the umpteenth time on Omaha beach is balanced gameplay or have the patience for it.
    It requires a slew of different tactics and team work for a specific side on a specific map but the short end of a stick can be fun to wield especially with 128 player servers.
    If not then there are plenty of other mods to choose form, some with more popularity then others but it provided tons of value.

    That extending value meant more people would be content with a BF1942 or BF2 for years and years, can't let new products compete with the old ones can you?

  5. Re:What show did they watch? on Creationists Demand Equal Airtime With 'Cosmos' · · Score: 1

    I'm Norwegian.....I eat whale Carpaccio.

  6. Re:What show did they watch? on Creationists Demand Equal Airtime With 'Cosmos' · · Score: 1

    Either god(s) loves Cetaceans more then us or he's a big fan of using dirty hacks.

  7. HUSH! on Gut Bacteria Affect the Brain · · Score: 1

    If EU hears this they will put potatoball up as an controlled substance.

  8. Would this count as an epigenome? on Gut Bacteria Affect the Brain · · Score: 1

    By replacing the entire bacterial culture could this be passed along maternally...

    Or a forced nurture of an epigen carrier and genes it might affect?

  9. Re:Public education problem on Boom Or Bust: The Lowdown On Code Academies · · Score: 1

    Ad-hom much?

  10. Re:Public education problem on Boom Or Bust: The Lowdown On Code Academies · · Score: 1

    Because its not an all compassing boom, I've know people that changed their subjects in the first year because of the math primers and friends that wanted to be police but ended up as truckers.

    If salries are what everyone ties themselved down to, then why can't I remember everyone wanting to become fishermen.

    You are so simplistic in your analysis it hurts.

  11. Re:Public education problem on Boom Or Bust: The Lowdown On Code Academies · · Score: 1

    You're so far from the middle ground as it can get.

    Your rigid thinking completely ignores the fact that most public eductiaton for most of your life has shit todo with higher education.

    Or that people chooses higher education or vocation beyond what your myopic mind percives.

    But excuse my current drunk wisdom....

    You're just another aspie cunt that think you have figoured out every human condition, the fact that you think everyone is after higher wages regardless of anything else, after those windows 8 app shit, and conflating those two as the same.

    Shows you know shit about the market...and shit about the individual.
    All this talk about brain parrabellum is as empty and meaningless as the shit Sam Harris proposes.

    Not everyone is on a bandwagon....its only your self narscisistic belief that everytrend is greater then people wanting to become doctors, vets, scientists, writers, graphicians, nurses or teachers.

    Why people are lead to these choices are shit you know SHIT about, but still decide to act like you have supperior insight into.
    And that is what makes you a cunt and a faggot.

  12. Re: SubjectsInCommentsAreStupid on South Carolina Education Committee Removes Evolution From Standards · · Score: 1

    Well... English church had no problem with Darwin from the get go either.

  13. Re:Only on Boom Or Bust: The Lowdown On Code Academies · · Score: 1

    "Think about "Computer Fraud and Abuse". The wording of the law makes it so that a strict definition of a "computer" can make you guilty of anything. A touch-tone telephone with number memory and built-in answering machine may be a small embedded computer; if you use it to dial into a phone system tree and hack your way through the system, you're using "a phone"... but, since it's got an embedded SOC, can you be charged with hacking "with a computer"? "

    In that case it would still be Computer Fraud and Abuse if you used a turn dial phone, because you exploited the computer program and used the principles against it.
    Its actually a bad example, the Neil Scott Kramer case is a better one where CFaA was tacked on his Coersion of Minor charges because his phone could be connected to the Internet, ignoring that his approchment of the victim did not rely on it.

    Firearms violations act is also a bad example and far from relevant.
    Most Firearm acts also classifies a range of lethal weapons then just projectiles propulsed by an explosions.

  14. Re:How many is "almost two dozen" exactly? on Scientists Detect Two Dozen Computers Trying To Sabotage Tor Privacy Network · · Score: 1

    Pft...decimals...why to you hate accuracy...

    Better solution is to start adding denominator to the ehm denomination.

  15. Re:How many is "almost two dozen" exactly? on Scientists Detect Two Dozen Computers Trying To Sabotage Tor Privacy Network · · Score: 1

    Yeah...well...maybe /. sucks at LaTeX..

    Ever think of that?

  16. Re:Seriously? Did no one see this coming? on Malware Now Hiding In Graphics Cards · · Score: 1

    Not to mention how accecible it is to flash the shit from the OS...secure computing is fucking trash.

  17. Lovecraftian horror. on Malware Now Hiding In Graphics Cards · · Score: 0, Troll

    I spent almost two months trying to diagnose and fix this.

    I reinstalled, tried to wipe the mbr and disk with zeroes, tried to reset CMOS on my stationary pc (try that on a fucking laptop)...

    Since I depended on my laptop for my internship...missing work, using my limited resources(read medicine) trying to fix what i though to be fixable, to salvagable, to dear god give me another bottle of Grouse!

    I installed both Avast and Malwarebyte(yes they worked together) some years ago...but somehow they didnt catch the wild changes in the registry, every location for programs was replaced with an CLSID exploiting that fucking virtualisation hack windows provided.
    That and Alternative Data Streams....JESUS CHRIST!

    I had internal winsock commands that came from absolute NOWHERE!

    Im not an expert.....Im happy for people to call me mad and/or idiot.

    But when a fresh install of Ubuntu decides to include every fucking packagea that includes virtualisation solutions....

    "If I am mad, it is mercy! May the gods pity the man who in his callousness can remain sane to the hideous end!”

    I have two laptops (one Ive sent to repair begging them to nuke every fucking ROM from space), the other overheats withing 30 minutes and my stationary...everything got certs I cant trust for shit.

    Again, Am i dense? Have I panicked for nothing and led myself astray by red herrings? (This is not meant to be a tech support plea, just sort of...retorical)

  18. Re:Why not Zoidberg? on UN Says: Why Not Eat More Insects? · · Score: 1

    Which is funny because initially Lobsters were considered quite "unappetizing", and what was caught was grounded up into dog food.
    It was not until recently( late 19th century that or such) that it began to grow in demand for the high diners.

    But yeah, I read an article about researchers researching exactly bugs for human consumption....and you now what, in a tortilla...it all looks good.

  19. Re:"UN Says: Why Not Eat More Insects?" on UN Says: Why Not Eat More Insects? · · Score: 1

    Jellybears and chocolate....does contain amounts of bugs in them.

    Some sort of lice is used to make red food color dye...

    And processing cacao... unfortunately...does tend to include some creepy crawlers .involuntarily.

    Enjoy.

  20. Re:The answer to the question on Defense Distributed Has 3D-Printed an Entire Gun · · Score: 1

    Hey...like in Metro 2033!

  21. Re:What's the problem? on Giant Snails Invade Florida · · Score: 1

    Problem is that they are appointed as counting officials.

  22. Re:The plus side... on Giant Snails Invade Florida · · Score: 1

    *pfhu*

    And nobody gives a hoot about me and my giant bat!

  23. Re:Official Support on Qt 5.1 Adds Android and iOS Support · · Score: 1

    Yeah, the QT Sensor module is fully implemented now.

    And all the rage lately has been about hooking rendering to OpenGL.

  24. Re:Free the Code!!! on Disney Closes LucasArts · · Score: 1

    "Babylon 5: I've found her"

  25. Re:Not shocking. on Disney Closes LucasArts · · Score: 1

    Quite...they already have Pixar...the old "Lucasfilm Games".