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  1. What the fuck is wrong with you? You reply and argue with the obsessed delusional autistic creimer?

    Isn't that what you do all the time, Ivan? Tsk, tsk, tsk. Creimer has moved on and you're still beating this dead meat.

  2. Re: Trump the traitor will die in prison either w on Facebook Gave Data About 57 Billion Friendships To Academic (theguardian.com) · · Score: -1

    Creimertards have broken brains. No wonder Creimer was able to manipulate the morons so easilly. They're still harassing the Slashdot community after creimer left Slashdot for YouTube. Sad.

  3. Re:Vantablack on Super-Black Is the New Black (theatlantic.com) · · Score: -1

    Cousin! It's bad enough that you fuck the neighbors' goats. But a horse is going too far! http://www.al.com/news/index.ssf/2018/01/irivington_man_appears_in_cour.html

  4. Re:PC-MOS/386 developers treat you better than App on 30-Year-Old Operating System 'PC-MOS/386' Finally Open Sourced (github.com) · · Score: -1

    It might help if you stopped posting under all those Cashews accounts, Chris. Except FatCashewsLoveMe. That one's mine.

    It might help if you left creimer alone.

  5. Re:PC-MOS/386 developers treat you better than App on 30-Year-Old Operating System 'PC-MOS/386' Finally Open Sourced (github.com) · · Score: -1

    Once he even made up a story about ruining his roommates work laptop by deleting COMMAND.COM.

    That's my story. It might help if you stop thinking that everyone is creimer.

  6. Oversexed pine trees... on Leave It To the Heat to Dull Autumn's Glory (wsj.com) · · Score: -1

    When I visited a friend out in California during the spring, it's normal for the pine trees to dump their pollen all at once and turn every dark colored car light green. With the weather alternating between hot and cold, the pine trees dumped their pollen quite a few times this spring. Buy time to be an allergy sufferer with massive pollen in the spring and fire smoke in the fall.

  7. Re:Created a black hole? on Astronomers Strike Gravitational Gold In Colliding Neutron Stars (npr.org) · · Score: -1

    The merger product could be among the most massive neutron stars or lightest black holes.

    Or condoms were used and the two neutron stars shared a cigarette in the afterglow. :P

  8. Re:In order to make an omelet... on Justice Department To Be More Aggressive In Seeking Encrypted Data From Tech Companies (wsj.com) · · Score: -1

    "He who would trade liberty for some temporary security, deserves neither liberty nor security." — Benjamin Franklin

  9. Designing an "awesome" button is so 1990's.

  10. Re: Those were the days... on The ThinkPad At 25 (fastcodesign.com) · · Score: -1

    There are more devious ways to munge the command executable...

    Neither my roommate nor I knew what were doing. The IBM laptop was his first work laptop. My previous computer was a Commodore 64. The one roommate who did know what to do kept bringing home virus-infected floppies from work. Exciting times.

  11. Re: Those were the days... on The ThinkPad At 25 (fastcodesign.com) · · Score: -1

    How in the heck do you accidentally delete command.com? I was a heavy DOS user in the 90s and am boggling at that.

    The read-only bit has to be turned off on COMMAND.COM and the DEL *.* command run in the root directory.

  12. Those were the days... on The ThinkPad At 25 (fastcodesign.com) · · Score: -1

    A college roommate started working for Wall Street in 1996 and brought home an IBM ThinkPad. So I borrowed it to check out MS-DOS and accidentally deleted the COMMAND.COM file, rendering it inoperable. He had to take it back to work to get it fixed as he didn't have a MS-DOS disk on hand.

  13. When building AIs resist the temptation for homicidal tendencies. Make the AIs snarky instead. Killing humans with laughter is the easiest way to achieve global domination.

  14. Physical security... on Ask Slashdot: Share Your Security Review Tales · · Score: -1

    I've worked on projects where the contractors were required to take drug tests because the client was afraid that $1M in new hardware would walk out the back door. Never mind that the employees who had drug problems but weren't required to take drug tests were walking out the front door with the old hardware. Nothing like a few hard drives with sensitive data showing up on eBay to spark a security review.

  15. Re:When Nobel Prizes became irrelevant on The Absurdity of the Nobel Prizes in Science (theatlantic.com) · · Score: 2, Insightful

    The prize became irrelevant in 2009 when they gave it to Barack Obama on the expectations that he would be the anti-war president. Except Obama continued George W.'s foreign policy in Afghanistan and Iraq.

  16. Re:Wait, WHAT? on IRS Awards $7 Million Fraud Prevention Contract To Equifax (politico.com) · · Score: -1, Insightful

    A multi-million-dollar contract awarded as a no compete bid and on the last day of the fiscal year? Just business as usual.

  17. Powerballs... on Tesla Is Shipping Hundreds of Powerwall Batteries To Puerto Rico (futurism.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    I read the title as Tesla shipping hundreds of Powerballs to Puerto Rico. Considering that most Americans don't know that Puerto Rico is U.S. territory and the people there are American citizens, winning the Powerball is more likely to happen than getting assistance from the Trump Administration.

  18. Re:WHY WOULD IT? Unformatted = undocumented on High Sierra's Disk Utility Does Not Recognize Unformatted Disks (tinyapps.org) · · Score: 0

    She's late! Christmas starts in July!

  19. Slashdot... on US Telco Fined $3 Million in Domain Renewal Blunder (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: -1

    Did anyone get fined for letting the security certificates expire and the power supplies go up in flames?

  20. The traders... on Goldman Sachs Explores a New World: Trading Bitcoin (wsj.com) · · Score: 0

    Are coming and want their cut.

  21. Re:Getting a headache... on Code is Too Hard To Think About (theatlantic.com) · · Score: -1

    And ILoveFatCashew's karma has also been nuked to oblivion, so you can ONLY post one or two comments per day on that account.

    The karma for my twin sister and I aren't "nuked to oblivion" as you claimed. In fact, reading the comments for this thread, the mods are running out points to punish everyone they think is associated with cdreimer (whoever the fuck he is). You assholes really need to stop attacking everyone in sight.

  22. Re:Obviously bullshit statement there on Code is Too Hard To Think About (theatlantic.com) · · Score: 0

    A new diesel emission algorithm from Volkswagen. Guarantee to pass inspections every time.

  23. Re:Tell that to Note owners on Apple Investigating Reports of iPhone 8 Plus Devices 'Splitting Open' (9to5mac.com) · · Score: 0

    An "alt", Chris, as you well know, is an alternate character name. You post under ILoveFatCashews in the hope you can rebuild that karma, but you're so simple-minded, transparent, obvious, and stupid that we knew after one post who you are.

    ILoveFatCashews is my twin sister. Neither of us go by the name Chris.

  24. Re:Comments Section on Ancient Papyrus Finally Solves Egypt's 'Great Pyramid' Mystery (newsweek.com) · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    The trolls ran them off. They're more interested in pissing on people than contributing to the discussion.