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  1. Re:I dont get it on Russians Take Ukraine's Last Land Base In Crimea · · Score: 1
    I suppose you are packing your things and are on the way to join the international brigades to fight against this aggression?

    The only positive thing that comes to mind when one hears others sending yet somebody else to fight and possibly die is this moment - when Bush the older was blabbering about the 'aggression that would not stand' while Big Lebovski was paying for his milk....

  2. Re:I dont get it on Russians Take Ukraine's Last Land Base In Crimea · · Score: 1

    which raises another question - the one about the leadership in Kiev. One may question its legality but that they are bunch of incompetent assholes is I think beyond any question. After hearing the news about attempt to forbid minority languages including Russian I thought that these idiots are paid by Putin which may even be true as after all he used chaos to seize Crimea.

  3. Re:I dont get it on Russians Take Ukraine's Last Land Base In Crimea · · Score: 1
    still, corrupt as he was, he was also an elected president. This may but does not have to point out to unholy truth that Ukraine is a divided country with not so sall minority wanting closer ties with Russia or even full integration. That is of course something we do not hear in our media - it is not the truth we want to hear. The same as in Kosovo - we did not want and still refuse to accept that ethnic cleansing against Serbs has been done by the guys we supported and we did not even try to protect them (they were after all our enemies so all is well, is it not?).

    Other than that we shall support our war effort in the name of democracy, human rights and common sense.... oh wait.

  4. Re: I dont get it on Russians Take Ukraine's Last Land Base In Crimea · · Score: 1

    It is not quite correct. The option you refer to as 'remain part of Ukraine' was not a status quo but return to 1992 status of autonomic republic of Crimea. Having said that this would mean staying part of Ukraine still which is conveniently 'forgot' bu GP and most of other heroes. I am pretty sure Russia made a mistake by sending soldiers and making referendum (Putirendum?) in such hasty way but then again - US and allies were meddling in Ukraine for quite some time and situation was more than chaotic with some nationalists doing stuff in Kiev which was not quite like principles that US and the rest of the West officially believe.

    Pity if people have to die for Crimea on whatever site. It seems we did not have a major conflict for some time and some are missing ol' good times.....

    What makes me worried though is general attitude: 'how dare Russians do that' while forgetting about acts of violence' by NATO and US alone which were sometimes sanctioned by US Security Council based on lies (Or Mr. Powell was misinformed) as well as this little incident in Kosovo. It looks like some sort of conflict cold or hot is inevitable.

  5. Re:Evidence that media cycle is useless on French, Chinese Satellite Images May Show Malaysian Jet Debris · · Score: 1

    It is possible but there is not that much of wooden pallets that go around where it was 'seen'. I dare say it was the only one around that was spotted so maybe there is something to it.

  6. I never lie on Lies Programmers Tell Themselves · · Score: 1

    nuff siad

  7. and orgasm pretending wives improve career chances on Study: Happiness Improves Developers' Problem Solving Skills · · Score: 1
    of their husbands. Social science is BS and social scientists should have their collective balls cut off in Circus Maximus and then thrown to the lions.

    Just wondering how does that or this happiness improves anything in life of a common nerd who has to struggle with his/her own communication ineptitude and social awkwardness? Or how does that apply to poor neurologically typical sods that work in IT and have to struggle with the nerds around them as well as with the awkwardness of working with code? In other words: how long will they stay happy (if they ever were)? Just wondering. A nice set of questions for a start of a drinking session. Come to think of it I may even get up, go out and start drinking now....

  8. Re:size? on Monster Hypergiant Star Discovered · · Score: 1

    no I did not I assumed that "..." in the first line did that as what this funny number actually is, makes here no difference. Never liked it anyway.

  9. Re:size? on Monster Hypergiant Star Discovered · · Score: 1

    V = 4/3 r cubed...

    R/r=D/d=1300

    1300 cubed is 2,200,000,000 - isn't it?

    Here I ftfy!

  10. Re:Are the encryption keys for rpms and debs safe? on How the NSA Plans To Infect 'Millions' of Computers With Malware · · Score: 1

    difficult to judge linux for me - I still remember nights I was installing linux from mountain of floppies and days fighting x11 configuration. But git is a creation of aliens from outer space for me. I use it almost every day but I am also pretty sure that its use by mere mortals like me is an act of defiance similar to this guy who stole fire and got his liver extracted violently every day for the rest of his endless life....

  11. strange times we live in on Embarrassing Stories Shed Light On US Officials' Technological Ignorance · · Score: 1

    I have counted 26 linked explanations what ISP means in this wiki article. I admit: big part of the list would be eliminated by context but not knowing what ISP means may be a sign of too many abbreviations being used and too few 3 letter combinations possible. It may be a sign of something else too....

    Lately I have developed a habit of asking people what they mean by particular 'acronym' after I noticed that I often do not know what the conversation is really about and an old strategy of waiting for explanation that surely comes later is very often futile. I often encounter people that know as little as I do about what the particular 'acronym' actually means. After I started doing this at work, I noticed that there are quite some 'acronyms' that have no meaning whatsoever. To make an example not violating NDA - I take NDA which then is not Non Disclosure Agreement and not even Net Daemons Associates but Automatic Installation Procedure. I think there are people doing it on purpose... Damned terrorists!!!

  12. Re:supreme court on Embarrassing Stories Shed Light On US Officials' Technological Ignorance · · Score: 1

    The army of clerks is a good point. Not having to use something does not mean that a person knows nothing about it. This and the fact that for a judge of a supreme court there is an advantage of not leaving trail of mails proving or not what he thinks of things. In this day of massive and all encompassing NSA surveillance this can be and in case of persons of such power actually is an advantage if one uses certain services in a restrictive way.

  13. OT: public utility? on Facebook Wants To Block Illegal Gun Sales · · Score: 1

    So FB is not a public utility - I guess that was easy - it is not utility because it has no utility, public or otherwise.

  14. Re:Why? on The Next Keurig Will Make Your Coffee With a Dash of "DRM" · · Score: 1
    I do not suppose the actual reasons for disallowing electrical appliances in the office is of technical nature. I think that is just bureaucracy, or an insurance one most likely. It may even be that there used to be good reasons(*) not to allow employees to touch anything electrical other than keyboard and the mouse.

    * - if you are wondering what that heck that is, I can help, as I tried that once myself (out of curiosity). The two metal things are old type razor blades connected directly with the power supply and separated with matches or some other isolator. You put it into water and it boils in few seconds. The dangers are: you can electrocute yourself or brake the fuse but if it worked then you had an advantage of not very well tasting tee or coffee.

  15. Re:Go Amish? on Stack Overflow Could Explain Toyota Vehicles' Unintended Acceleration · · Score: 1
    funny - I work in QA, mostly in telecom and I saw this conversion from let'em sweat (approx 20yo) to - ship if it compiles approach (last few years). All in the name of customer satisfaction of course.

    I recall that old platforms on which we worked were so robust that new ways did not cause too much trouble. New platforms are so much better than it is enough to look at them and they break. I strongly believe however that this has nothing to do with the change of approach that we discuss here. And if it does than It must be that we skipped the human sacrifice part and people are frustrated trough lack of entertainment.

  16. Re:Go Amish? on Stack Overflow Could Explain Toyota Vehicles' Unintended Acceleration · · Score: 0

    yes and these people speak of software kuality hahahahahahaha

  17. Re:Wow on Star Trek Economics · · Score: 1

    I think much better example of nature polluting itself were cyanobacteria that were first on earth and that pissed out enough oxygen to die on mass scale.

  18. Re:Wow on Star Trek Economics · · Score: 1
    and gulag for thinking otherwise shall complete this dream of yours.

    I do not think we are even remotely there so you can relax.

  19. no good managers to see, says an engineer on Good Engineering Managers Just "Don't Exist" · · Score: 1

    That is typical view of any human, only my job matters and managing and coordinating things or even doing technical work outside of mine area is of lesser importance and thus also done by people of lesser skill and capability. That is engineers' version of the speck in your brother's eye.

  20. Re:The tally so far on Massive New Cambrian-Era Fossil Bed Found · · Score: 1

    I just saw this: " Get more comments 82 of 79 loaded " and I am still using classic - if betta is worse than this .....

  21. Re:It's the devil on Massive New Cambrian-Era Fossil Bed Found · · Score: 1
    why is this OT (state as of 12022014 1617CET) ???

    I respect hookers that respect my money. This already is a selection criteria that is sharp like a razor and if I were smart I would have also used why choosing my ex-wife by I digress. The hookers are as much of god's plan as the rest. I can imagine however that those not enforcing use of condoms should be condemned to hell, at least as long as all health issues associate with such reckless approach are not resolved.

  22. Re: It's the devil on Massive New Cambrian-Era Fossil Bed Found · · Score: 1

    why advanced?

  23. Re:It's the devil on Massive New Cambrian-Era Fossil Bed Found · · Score: 1

    you damned communist! oh wait .....

  24. Re:Fuck beta! on Slashdot Tries Something New; Audience Responds! · · Score: 1

    not sure if you ever saw rotten carrot I just did as I found one forgotten carrot root in my fridge - you will have significant problems with fucking people with it - not to mention hard....

  25. Re:The title says it all. on Slashdot Tries Something New; Audience Responds! · · Score: 1
    it would be interesting to know the view of official owners about their business model used here.

    I understand this as you do - there are frequent users and contributors which in fact makes them co-authors of the site. There are also owners of the site infrastructure and providers of infrastructure's maintenance. There are also financiers that give money - this is adware then right? There are also people that come and consume only. From these groups the first and last are the reason that adware is placed. Once this is cleared we can see whether owners can do what they want with the site? They of course can. If there is backlash with first group the last group will also be severely affected so this means less revenue from adware owners. What I would like to know is how much adware is needed to support the site and how big and what 'audience' one needs to consume adware.