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  1. Re:Maybe Marvel will change Disney on Disney Buys Marvel For $4B · · Score: 1

    I think it has to do with the fact that it's hard to have adventures when you have a stable home life.

    Usually the mother is missing. Mom = loving, emotional security, and a total cockblock to dangerous, age-inappropriate fun.

  2. Re:So... on Slackware 13.0 Released · · Score: 1

    This was beautiful. I <3 you.

  3. Re:Purpose on Slackware 13.0 Released · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Okay, I'll bite, Mr. Troll.

    I was actually just thinking about this. Slackware is *just like* LFS in its simplicity. This is a good thing for those who desire it. Slackware is an LFS system that has been tested for stability and provides a simple, easy for an admin to takeover package management system. Slapt-get provides higher level package management for those who desire it--including support for dependency resolution.

    Believe it or not, not everyone wants to be met with GUI greeters, setup wizards, beginner-oriented defaults, and enabled-by-default automatic updates.

  4. Re:Purpose on Slackware 13.0 Released · · Score: 1

    For one, audio to work out of the box.

    *snicker*

  5. Re:wait... on Depression May Provide Cognitive Advantages · · Score: 1

    Sorry... I would've taken your reply as facetious had I not just read 3 posts blasting me for posting my IQ. I'm a friggin moron. :/

  6. Re:wait... on Depression May Provide Cognitive Advantages · · Score: 1

    D'oh! You are smarter than I, for sure (by 3 points). I should've posted anonymously :(.

    And I don't think the article was making any kind of "iff" statement, i.e. implying the converse is true: people with high IQs are depressed. It's more about depression being a mechanism to enabled more detailed oriented thinking. So.. depression = bowling lane bumpers? It's possible to bowl well without bumpers just as it's possible to be an intelligent person without using the depression mechanism, but the bumpers and depression can help those who need it...

  7. Re:wait... on Depression May Provide Cognitive Advantages · · Score: 1

    I think there is some lenience when spelling recently made up words. I really debated whether or not I should mention my IQ because of responses like yours and others, but what the hell. It's pretty funny how defensive everyone gets; it's as though by saying my IQ everyone else feels like I'm making fun of theirs. It's not hard to do well on IQ tests, especially if you've taken a few different ones. Really, from my perspective I'm a bit on the slow side, mostly when compared to the people I went to school with. No one questioned my claim about having depression, but isn't it just as likely that I'm making that up so I have something to bullshit about on slashdot? Having an IQ in the top 2 percentile doesn't make me a good person, talented, a good lover, or a skilled craftsmen. There is more to a person's worth than their IQ. I actually have a very limited skillset. Honest to god, I'm not bragging. I was just setting up a morbidly funny comment. Most people in my life do recognize me as smart--something that's true for the majority of /.ers, I'm willing to bet. So I'm not claiming to be special in any extraordinary way, certainly not to this crowd.

  8. Re:wait... on Depression May Provide Cognitive Advantages · · Score: 3, Informative

    Yeah, but the cut off for "genius" for the test I took is 145. So I'm just barely there. I know lots of people with high IQs. I'm actually quite dumb for a "genius." I'm probably the dumbest genius any of my friends have ever met. Besides, if I were to lie about my IQ I'd either go way higher or way lower. 175 is an IQ worth lying about. 148... meh.

  9. Re:wait... on Depression May Provide Cognitive Advantages · · Score: 3, Funny

    Because suicide is usually the best option. Why deal with one problem at a time when you can get rid of all your problems once and for all.


    Yes. I'm being snarky. I also happen to have a 148 IQ and have been diagnosed with clinical depression, so don't anyone mod me down for being insensitive to the smarty-pants depressasaurouses. I am one of them.

  10. Re:I'm sorry, but you are wrong. on Microsoft Poland Photoshops Black Guy To White One · · Score: 1

    It's one of the great things about America (and we're sadly running out of great things), but at least here you can be 100% real American no matter what country you are originally from. It doesn't work like that anywhere else. You can gain citizenship in Japan or France, but you will never be Japanese or French. Even if you are discriminated against for your race, at least you're "one of us" nationally.

  11. Re:I'm sorry, but you are wrong. on Microsoft Poland Photoshops Black Guy To White One · · Score: 1

    Wow. I'm sorry. I hate^H^H^H^H am forever perturbed by stupid people of all nationalities and creeds. At least they didn't ask you if you have a pet kangaroo and love Crocodile Dundee.

  12. In Related News on A Standardized OS For Robots · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Microsoft has announced its latest OS: Windows AI.

    Sadly this thing is less stable than Charles Manson.

  13. Re:Do they need to map the entire brain on Can We Build a Human Brain Into a Microchip? · · Score: 1

    It is a common myth that we only use 10% of our brain. Our vision center uses 15% of total brain power alone. We use 100% of our brains, but rarely do we use all areas of the brain at all times--that's where I believe the myth comes from.

  14. Re:Not the whole brain...less is more on Can We Build a Human Brain Into a Microchip? · · Score: 1

    what does a flawless brain look like exactly?

    Here, I'll show you mine.

  15. Re:for what? on Teen Killed At Chinese Internet Addiction Camp · · Score: 1

    C'mon this was funny. Windows is very popular in China and you can bet most installations are pirated.

    Yes, it's a little on the troll side of things, but even the cheap shots are worth a laugh. At least there was a degree of wit to it. Not one of the "In soviet China, Starcraft addict beats you!" Wait... the Chinese Starcraft addicts beat me in the US too... I think I screwed up my example. Oh well. Carry on.

  16. Re:More details on Nikon Unveils a Camera With Built-In Projector · · Score: 1

    Depending on the micro-projector technology used, it may very well not need to be focused.

    The PicoP uses DLP and a laser to project images that are in focus at any distance.

  17. soo... on Games That Design Themselves · · Score: 1

    So this will be like a wikipedia bot: It represents a modicum of intellect as learned from the internet. It approaches a bell-curve of intelligence meaning it'll have an IQ of 100, which compared to any intelligent person is dumb as hell. I wrote a bot that simulates internet users. It just yells "COCK!!!" at random intervals.

  18. Re:Rubbish on Are Women Getting More Beautiful? · · Score: 1

    Thank you for this insight. Did you do a study or are you just going off your believed stereotypes and assumptions?

  19. Re:Big deal on Undercover Cameras Catch PC Repair Scams, Privacy Violations · · Score: 1
    Actually, I have to disagree. I don't think you should know everything about everything, but to own something and know nothing about it to the point of being incapable of telling whether or not you're getting swindled is a bit much. If you're going to own or use something, you should retain a minimal knowledge about it. For example, a computer. If you know your computer costed you $500 three years ago and you take it to get it fixed and they tell you it'll be $200, you should realize this is probably either too much (you're getting cheated) or that you're better off buying a new computer if the repair costs are indeed that much. Similarly you should know enough to know the monitor is not the "computer," i.e., where the motherboard is. If you are having computer problems and they tell you you need a new monitor despite none of your problems are video related you should know enough to realize this may be a scam and you should go somewhere else and get a second opinion.

    This applies to cars as well. You should know enough that you need to get your oil changed every 3,000 miles and your tires rotated every 6,000. You should know enough that getting a flat tire does not mean you need to have your transmission replaced. Etc, etc. If you own a complex device or machine you do not have to be an expert on it to be a well-informed owner. Parent: Don't you dare defend the intellectually lazy.

    Oh damn I slipped in a car reference on /. *shakes fists at internet gods*

  20. Re:Poor guy... on Chinese Employee Loses iPhone Prototype, Kills Self · · Score: 1

    The Philippines has a low suicide rate because Filipinos are too lazy or too stupid to kill themselves. Besides, the humidity makes it hard to do anything other than lay around. "I'm such an embarrassment. I'm going to kill myself... but maybe later when it's not as hot." Also, this isn't just racist humor, it's self-deprecating racist humor ;).

  21. Re:IBM. So do you. on Most Expensive JavaScript Ever? · · Score: 1

    You're living in the past, man. I'm talking about anything recent. IBM isn't what it used to be.

  22. let me take a guess on Most Expensive JavaScript Ever? · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Having tested web based software for IBM before, I'm going to take a stab in the dark and guess it was IBM. Anyone here ever use SCM (Storage Configuration Manager)? It's utter shite; slow, buggy, and unsupported on anything other than firefox and IE.

    Remember kids, IBM Hardware = Good. IBM Software = Kill it with fire.

  23. Re:The only thing I got out of TFA... on Shuttleworth's Take On GNOME 3.0, Coordination with Debian · · Score: 1

    Firewalls do not refer to walls made of fire, but of walls made to contain the spread of fire.

  24. Re:About time on Firefox To Get Multi-Process Browsing · · Score: 1

    it's more about one leak not sinking the whole ship.... That's the main reason I want multi-process architecture in firefox. More often than not some crazy ass javascript or flash or java will crash my browser and I loose the 20 tabs or so I also had open. Restore is nice, but it doesn't perfectly restore. Some changes are lost or dynamic pages change.

  25. Re:How old are those clothes? on Doctors Baffled, Intrigued By Girl Who Doesn't Age · · Score: 1

    If blue jeans only last a few weeks you should stop shopping at walmart and start buying higher quality jeans.


    Just sayin'...