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  1. Re:WHY XHTML are going unnoticed ? on HTML to be 'Incrementally Evolved' · · Score: 0

    yes. definitely. we need more widgets.

    i tell you, nobody needs widgets.

    visitors come to a site, they check if it directly has what they looking for for only 8 seconds, if they find it, they get it and go. and they want the link to what they want to be in easy huge form, be it a big button or huge text link, thats that. theres no need of widgets in this.

  2. Re:WHY XHTML are going unnoticed ? on HTML to be 'Incrementally Evolved' · · Score: 1

    we - 'not you', 'us' the other 'we'. there are numerous ways of pulling content and putting it online in an interactive manner.

  3. Re:WHY XHTML are going unnoticed ? on HTML to be 'Incrementally Evolved' · · Score: 1

    accessibility concerns i believe has to stop at a certain level.

    What does redesigning the whole world over again for 10% of the population sound like ?

    It sounds like overdoing it for me.

  4. WHY XHTML are going unnoticed ? on HTML to be 'Incrementally Evolved' · · Score: 0

    The answer is - we DONT need it.

    Thats as simple as it is.

    As it is, html serves its purpose. Neither the visitors nor developers need more from html.

    It is a problem with such groups like w3c that they have a baseless belief that even something that people are satisfied with needs tampering with.

  5. Nonsense - Privacy in a PUBLIC place ? on Smart Cameras Detect Crime, Erode Privacy · · Score: 1

    Crap. If you go to a public place, you DO forego your privacy to a degree.

    The least, other people can see what you are doing there. Is this not a breach of privacy then ?

    As long as people dont try to lower your pants to see what underpants you are wearing, you dont care. But then these camera systems do not do that either.

    So whats the problem ?

  6. Re:Scandinavia, if it was not for their COLD on If Not America, Then Where? · · Score: 1

    no

  7. And who is to decide what is racist and what isnt on Google Under Fire Over Racist Blogs · · Score: 1

    Huh ?

  8. Re:Scandinavia, if it was not for their COLD on If Not America, Then Where? · · Score: 1

    Hmmmmm. i heard good things about australia.

    however that it is a standalone continent in the middle of 2 oceans is rather irritating.

  9. Yea. definitely bad. it should been so that on FCC Commissioner Stumps For Media Diversity · · Score: 1

    500-100 big money whiteasses running the country and sending everyone, including your sorry ass to die in some foreign land in order to create profits for them.

    What i am most annoyed with is the likes of you who come and make accusations of communism at every single move that is made to further the interest of ordinary people, like me, like you, against modern day aristocracy. The people, as in "the people". remember what it was ? if it wasnt for that, you would still be praying for permission from your local lord in order to get married, instead of shitting negative rant about civilized moves.

    Some people really deserve what they live in eh ?

  10. Eh ? There are still "people" in united states on FCC Commissioner Stumps For Media Diversity · · Score: 1

    after all ?

    So its not like big money white asses and oil rich bastards running everyting - there are still "people" as in "we people" around ?

    Well thats a relief ...

  11. Re:Scandinavia, if it was not for their COLD on If Not America, Then Where? · · Score: 1

    You know, even this what you said is like a fairy-tale to me.

    The lowest i know is 10 c. the highest i know is 40 c.

  12. Scandinavia, if it was not for their COLD on If Not America, Then Where? · · Score: 1

    Yea. DAMN insane cold they have, compared the mediterranean. civil, but icy.

  13. Re:Answer on Google Adjusts Hiring Processes · · Score: 1

    You are missing the point in that you are very late from work, tired, and have to go to work next morning.

    It is highly unethical, if not illegal for friends to barge in at such a situation.

    Its not "how to solve" the problem, its the absurdity and inacceptability of the problem.

    Its just like some client ordering 2 month's output from the factory and not paying for them. You go and legally solve the situation in such a case, do not try to invent insanely crazy shit.

  14. Dont know about rac's situation but its inevitable on RentACoder Losing Street Cred? · · Score: 1

    Its the way things go. New coders enter the market, take on 10-20 jobs, deliver them, and if they are responsible and of quality enough, an ongoing relationship starts between many of his/her clients and him. Clients prefer to deal with a person they know and trust, coder prefers to work with people s/he now knows, so after some time coder is off the market catering to his/her own clientele, everyone is happy.

  15. "Ultimate" crap again ... on Practical Ajax Projects with Java Technology · · Score: 1

    "Is there anyone left in our industry that hasn't heard of Ajax, the ULTIMATE client-side technology for web developers?"

    And pray tell me, when and WHO have bestowed the ultimateness over ajax ? Its just another mesh-up of old existing stuff, all of which were not ultimate "technologies" when they came up, and all of which have not became "ultimate" any time after, just as ajax. Just another "new" thing, like many other "new" things to come in future.

    That seems like a stupid rant in order to boost up the hype around ajax.

  16. Re:Human Resources Shit on Google Adjusts Hiring Processes · · Score: 1

    Happily, this occurence is not one that i have lived through. Friends.

  17. Human Resources Shit on Google Adjusts Hiring Processes · · Score: 5, Funny

    When you delegate hiring to these, you completely f*ck up the future of any company.

    These people, without knowing any little shit about really what a particular position would require psychologically and technically from an applicant, mess up whole system by putting forth absurd and utterly stupid "psychological evaluation" crapola in front of the candidates. Check this one out :

    "You have come back late from work, and suddenly phone rings, and a group of 10 of your friends announce that they are coming to your place for dinner. You check around the cupboards, and find out that there is only one sack of flour and some pepper. What do you do ?"

    Stupid bitch (in this case), i pick up the phone and tell the fucking friends to buzz off, of course. Moreover you are so stupid that you are totally incapable of realizing such above shit have the pitiful possibility of happening anywhere in this worldly civilization as :

    1 - when you come home from work at 23.00 at night, noone rings and says they are coming to dinner

    2 - only in military, and only high level officers can gather up a 10 people strong group at 23.00 in the night instantly.

    3 - People after college do not tend to still live in and get around in herds.

    4 - EVEN if somehow with great glory of existence such a crapola has happened, the most spectacular thing that anyone can do with a sack of flour, some amount of peppers and tap water is adding some water to flour and pepper, and showing the resulting mixture up his incoming friends' asses.

    Furthermore, stupid bitch (in this case), you are SO stupid, SO overly away from realities is that the LEAST thing you would require in a production line supervisor mechanical engineer is extravertness, talkativeness, and high social activity. You are going to put him in front of a 15 m production line that never stops, constantly takes in raw materials and purports out intermediate parts. if you put someone with social wants or aptidude to such a position, chances are high that in 1.5 years time he will show up at work with a shotgun at hand and blow off 5-10 of his colleagues, probably including your bitchy (in this case) ass.

    f*ck.

  18. Web 2.0 French Revolution of Technology ? on Is Web 2.0 the Advent of the Post-Modern Internet? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Are they kidding or are these people stupid ?

    What you call web 2.0 is just a way of making client side do a little more work when serving web pages, and pretty widgets. Thats it.

    Apparently to some metaphors and analogies are too cheap to spend them in that vulgar manner. French revolution - check out the immense exagerration here.

  19. WHO cares about scouts anyways ? on Boy Scouts Introduce Merit Badge For Not Pirating · · Score: 1

    Huh ?

    I get pretty annoyed if some kid wearing a uniform with a 100 year old design wanders around me.

  20. Re:Damn the morons who voted for these idiots on U.S. Announces New Space Security Policy · · Score: 1

    yea and thats another problem

  21. Re:Yea, and when it explodes/melts down on Strange Bacteria Sustains Itself Without Sunlight · · Score: 1

    it here meaning nuclear sources. and the explode/meltdown meaning correspondingly for bombs/reactors. i apologize for the overly combined sentence.

    However there is not much difference still, in the case of meltdown, death to take place took a few weeks. More pain.

  22. Re:Yea, and when it explodes/melts down on Strange Bacteria Sustains Itself Without Sunlight · · Score: 0

    i know the difference between those 2 situations, thats why i wrote it in a slash. actually, many would have preferred explosion.

    You can never know what might happen if you use such a dangerously potentate for energy resource. domes or not.

  23. Crap - Choose your game mates carefully then on How Warcraft Doesn't Have To Wreck Lives · · Score: 1

    Its just like the real world.

    Would you fill your environment with night-life loving, drinking, dope-using, sex addict people and then expect not to get addicted to at least one of these in a very destructive way ?

    Not if you had the nerves of steel.

    Same goes. If you hang up with powergamers, level-aspirers, item-crazies, you will have to play that way.

    Hang up with casual gamers. easy people. get 2-3 hours of unexpected adventure every night. thats the key to best experience.

    a time will come that you will be logging in to have some laugh at witty shit that is being talked in chat channels.

  24. Re:Yea, and when it explodes/melts down on Strange Bacteria Sustains Itself Without Sunlight · · Score: 0

    None of the examples you gave is capable of instantly eradicating all life within an 10 km radius, killing another additional 50-100 km radius in the same day, and so on.

    all of the examples you gave above are cleanable to an extent.

  25. Yea, and when it explodes/melts down on Strange Bacteria Sustains Itself Without Sunlight · · Score: 1

    It creates a gruesome ending for those who are nearby and afar.