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  1. Re:The last 25% on BP Permanently Seals Gulf Oil Well · · Score: 0

    you are NOTHING

  2. Re:Cool on PostgreSQL 9.0 Released · · Score: -1, Troll
    he's an idiot for the reasons i stated. not the reasons you made up, idiot.

    you're sorry that i don't deliver regression bugs?

    ur mum's face is an idiot.

    the cat is back in the bag as you are as confident in your opinion as you are in divulging your identity.

    you are NOTHING

  3. Re:Cool on PostgreSQL 9.0 Released · · Score: -1, Troll
    i have spent 20 years on both sides of the fence.

    you are presumptuous and ultimately wrong in your assertions, as i'm sure you also are quite often in all of the deliverables you produce or contribute to.

    passing regression tests is only a confirmation of fit as far as the regression test modelers and supporters and maintainers make it to be.

    it's "cheapier" and easier to hire a competent development team that doesn't require a regression testing team, as they never deliver a faulty deliverable.

    now you'll argue that isn't possible. then i'll call you an incompetent idiot.

    you'll probably claim i'm being childish, then i'll claim ur mum's face is childish.... the simple truth is YOU ARE WRONG.

    choosing to continue to argue MAKES YOU AN IDIOT.

    you are NOTHING

  4. Re:Cool on PostgreSQL 9.0 Released · · Score: -1, Troll
    but there is a need to bring out the whoa whoa?

    you're an ignorant hypocrite.

  5. might be time to make suggestive headlines illegal on Online Shopping May Actually Increase Pollution · · Score: 0
    Online Shopping May Actually Never Perhaps Always Increase Pollution Sometimes.

    no sales tax + free shipping = i have more money left to offset my own carbon footprint in the ways i choose to.

  6. Re:Cool on PostgreSQL 9.0 Released · · Score: 0, Troll
    actually you clearly have no idea what i'm talking about.

    i'm claiming that numerous, small, terse, highly readable triggers are LESS MAINTAINABLE, in regards of time required to change feature requirements, than other options.

    claiming that statement is wrong is IGNORANT. relying on a platform layer to offset that amount of time INVALIDATES THE ADVANTAGES AND NECESSITY OF HAVING CONDITIONAL TRIGGERS.

  7. Re:security is built in the application, not platf on Security a Concern As HTML5 Advances · · Score: 1
    it's NOT about both. a platform allowing interfaces to tie multiple services together is not a flaw in the platform... ignorant users trusting malicious service providers is not a flaw in the platform. i understand you are BOTH ignorant and hypocritical.

    you are NOTHING.

  8. Re:The last 25% on BP Permanently Seals Gulf Oil Well · · Score: 0, Troll
    why do you care?

    how many CAN i have?