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  1. Re:Yes but... on The Linux Foundation Releases Annual Linux Development Report · · Score: 1

    Or you could just take note that Linus is becoming more of a manager than a raw code producer.

    Of course, this is completely normal and part of the process a developer goes through in their lives as they progress through their stages.

    Its just something to note, no need to get all offended, especially since we're not even talking about you, Fanboy. Linus will eventually stop writing code for Linux all together for any number of reasons, including the inevitable death.

    Pull your panties out of your crack and move on. No one is insulting your God.

    Do you always blow a tampon when someone expresses their discontent with an author's presumed attitude? Did I effectively express that you are a bitch for being so insulting?

  2. Re:Use Concrete .... on DARPA Wants Distributed Network of Deep Sea Storage Units · · Score: 1

    That was my first thought too, but wp [wikipedia.org] says otherwise

    Not anymore it doesn't.

    LMAO

  3. Re:Has there been a trial? on Proposed Posting of Clients List In Prostitution Case Raises Privacy Concerns · · Score: 1

    There was a photo of this slag sucking off a dog. She blew Lassie. Here's a comment I found by someone who claimed to have visited her studio twice, but only for Zumba, not the happy ending.

    "Charges that she will be facing are not only prostitution but drugs, tax evasion, coercion, child welfare and a host of others. When it finally goes public it is going to be a juggernaut. Based on what I was told, her clients (since the investigation had started) may be bummed out to hear that Alexis wasn't the only one filming them. Good luck with that one fellas if the DA wants to pursue a larger case...and this is one that could be termed a "career maker"."

    If you're so concerned about the presumption of innocence maybe you should focus your energies on the Zimmerman fiasco.

  4. Re:Church and Einstein on Einstein Letter Critical of Religion To Be Auctioned On EBay · · Score: 1

    I would disagree with the idea that conquest is dead. These days it's less about land boundaries and physical occupation than it is about psychological subversion. Conquest is very much alive.

  5. Re:Church and Einstein on Einstein Letter Critical of Religion To Be Auctioned On EBay · · Score: 1

    For the most part, religion is not about being pressured to do good deeds. It's about being pressured to not commit heinous acts against one another, under the threat of suffering consequences in the afterlife. It's entirely possible to live and let live without performing a list of "good deeds".

  6. Re:Obligated to point out another security concern on Obama Blocks Chinese Wind Farms In Oregon Over National Security · · Score: 0

    I so wish I had mod points for you. I bet money borrowed at negative interest that h4rr4r, like all moonbats, will pretend you didn't point out the fallacy of his/her remarks. Slashdot seems to be going the way of Digg & Reddit. Infested by rabid progressives.

  7. Re:Working as intended on When a Primary Source Isn't Good Enough: Wikipedia · · Score: 1

    That's piss. Wookie-peeDA is full of puppet mods who reject whatever doesn't keep the song on repeat. Fuck those tools.

  8. Re:Lock the door when inside on Open Millions of Hotel Rooms With Arduino · · Score: 4, Funny

    I've never hacked an Onity programmable key-card lock, but I did stay in a Holiday Inn Express last night.

  9. Re:It's like this. on Does Grammar Matter Anymore? · · Score: 1

    In fact, "wrong" grammar could be a part of a subculture where the proper one is bad.

    Poppycock! Please provide one example, in English, where grammatical ground-rules collide with colloquial confluence in a manner which offends one's sense of "right & wrong" or "good & bad".

  10. Re:With downfalls like that, who needs successes? on Microsoft's 'Cannibalistic Culture' · · Score: 1

    There's one number that isn't bigger than last time: the amount Microsoft is charging to upgrade to the new version of Windows.

    What does that tell you?

    A more frequent release cycle in the future?

  11. Re:Rome on Icelandic MP Claims US Vendetta Against WikiLeaks · · Score: 1

    You mean the US which has been occupied by Crown loyalists since the Declaration of Independence & doesn't even own the right to print it's own money & is co-opted from the inside by Socialist dissenters hell bent on creating an American Union (AU) & who's foreign, domestic, and economic policies do not represent the majority of it's citizens? Do you mean that US?

  12. Re:It's only 92% accurate ... on FDA Approves HIV Home-Use Test Kit · · Score: 1

    No test is 100% accurate.

    However, the 99% will accept it & our market research has shown strong possibilities for the 99% dollar. BIG dollar! They're very smart to go after that dollar.

  13. Re:At the risk of a flame war... on Google Launches Endangered Languages Project · · Score: 1

    Perhaps Google is diversifying their speech-to-text portfolio? For posterity, yes?

  14. What companies? on Your Privacy Is a Sci-Fi Fantasy · · Score: 1

    Which companies have asked employees for their FB data? I haven't seen a single company mentioned in any of these articles, except FB. Is this all just a big FB commercial?

  15. Re:Ever actually happened? on Facebook: Legal Action Against Employers Asking For Your Password · · Score: 1

    I wondered the same thing. Who are these companies? Facebook sure is getting lots of "air time" with this one.

  16. Re:i would love to sue my boss for that on Facebook: Legal Action Against Employers Asking For Your Password · · Score: 1

    Facebook is fighting what? Their name is being thrown all over the place to hype up the supposed value of the company.

  17. Re:Nobody's got one on Raspberry Pi Fedora Remix Ready For Download · · Score: 1

    FP pointed this out, but was modded Troll. Slashdot is the new Tumblr.

  18. Re:he got rich from fraud on Man Convicted For Helping Thousands Steal Internet Access · · Score: 1

    HAHA... you have jaundice!

  19. Re:So why offer an unlimited plan in the first pla on AT&T Clarifies Data Limitations On "Unlimited" Data Plans · · Score: 1

    anyone still with AT&T at this point is already a certified masochist.

    Guilty as charged, although I'm planning to port my number to a VOIP service soon & discontinue cell service almost completely. My VOIP provider has an app, so I can still use my old cell phone number as long as I have a decent wifi connection. I'll pick up a pay-as-you-go cell for those few times when I just can't wait for said wifi connection. I'm finding that I use my cell phone for actual phone calls less and less anyway.

  20. Re:The response of 99.9% of humanity: on GitHub Hacked · · Score: 1

    You must be new here.

  21. Apple Envy on Sony's New CEO To Look Beyond Hardware · · Score: 1

    I've said it for 5+ years now. Sony wishes they were Apple. They've been biting Apple's hardware design for years. Their biggest problem is that they don't have any good software.

  22. USB on Linux 3.2 Has Been Released · · Score: 1

    Does USB work yet?

  23. Torn between ideals on Atlanta's Growing Video Surveillance System · · Score: 1

    If they put more of these cameras on the Interstates in that city they would have to hold court in every Chic Filet & Waffle House available for all the road-ragers they caught. Part of me is disgusted by this because it reminds me of the kind of stories I read about London and it's network of cameras. The other part of me remembers living in Atlanta for several years, both before and after the '96 Olympics, and how the city is now filled with degenerate scum who will drain the life out of every situation they can sink their suck-pipes into. This includes much of the Elect. Atlanta is a nice place, geographically speaking, as long as it isn't tornado season and you live in Alabama. If you ever visit, for the love of Jesus H Fucking Christ stay away from Underground. The city had to zip-tie bike racks together along the curbs to herd the human cows and keep them from owning the streets entirely with their complete disregard for everything that living in a home should have taught them by the time they were 7 years old. That place is almost a total shit-hole. People from New York, Chicago & other shit-holes like to brag about how Atlanta wishes it was a real city, but the fact is Atlanta is just like every fucked up story you ever read about those places anyway. Dream on, dipshits. Your life is third-world hell & you voted for your own overlords.

  24. Ginger Avengers on Researchers Find Possible Atlantis Location · · Score: 0

    It's those lousy spud-spanking Irish trailer-trolls. They've been making up stories about their ancient past for millennium.

  25. Re:Amusing on Is Setting Up an Offshore IT Help Desk Ethical? · · Score: 1

    I find it amusing that people are in favor of giving poor people in foreign countries food and money, but are horrified at the prospect of giving them jobs.

    I'm all about sharing, but I find it amusing that people like yourself overlook the basic fact that it's their responsibility to create their own jobs and support themselves.