Comment Re:From the linked article... (Score 1) 463
Enough of your "facts"! I want to be unambiguously outraged!
Enough of your "facts"! I want to be unambiguously outraged!
Until you rise the fuck up.
Bloody freeloader.
Run for the hillth!
Where was Muttley?
Here is a 6 hour interview with Credo Mutwa, the Zulu Shaman. https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com] - Credo Mutwa interviewed by David Icke - The Reptilian Agenda
6 hours of two deluded people talking about their shared delusion doesn't constitute evidence, if that's what you were hoping we'd take it as.
I might appropriate "Credo" as a nickname for someone who'll believe anything.
Ironic that there's no F-ring near Uranus.
for a founder of a failed finance company
So close! The correct word to use here was "firm."
You missed this bit:
No I didn't. It's funny (to me) not solely because I know what SQL injection is, since there's nothing inherently funny (to me) about SQL injection. It's the setting, the "characters" (such as they are), the conversation. "Little Bobby Tables, we call him," for example, is (to me) an amusingly colloquial interjection in itself, ironic in what would probably otherwise be a dry analysis of SQL injection, as is her stereotypically mom-like admonishment.
Just don't expect everyone to agree with you.
I don't. That's why I don't go around saying "this isn't funny" as if it's an objective fact and getting all uppity because other people like things I don't*.
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*except for Jersey Shore, because that is just shit.
The "sudo make me a sandwich" one? Just not funny
... to you.
I "get" the "joke", it's just not even a little bit funny
... to you.
The "Bobby Tables" strip also isn't funny
... to you.
I did notice. I don't blame you. Reality is very difficult to face.
And apparently subjective opinion is a very difficult concept for you to grasp.
Also:
internet explorer
other mobile based messenger
-I think you mean "he died."
-No, first he died. Now he dead.
Bitch, whine, moan. Autonomous cars are a work in progress. Didn't anyone think they weren't?
Would you buy a self-driving car that couldn't drive itself in 99 percent of the country?
Of course not. But then, no-one's selling them yet, because they're STILL DEVELOPING THEM.
Something I've wondered about is why we don't see more relativistic protons hitting earth or the ISS. So where are these missing showers on earth right now?
Are they missing? Why would you expect more than we get?
Is the relative velocity of everything in the universe extremely low? I don't think so.
Why not? The relative velocity of most things nearby - the solar system, the Milky Way, Andromeda - is all quite slow relative to us, isn't it?
Note that this is also Faster than light can make the round trip.
Not from the light's point-of-view!
http://www.convertalot.com/rel...
I put some numbers in and got almost exactly 4 on-board years for the half-way trip, so 16 for the round trip.
The time you lost complaining also cost you more than the $10 you are claiming back.
Perhaps the satisfaction in, in some small way, causing trouble for a company that has treated him unfairly is also worth more than $10 to him.
"God is a comedian playing to an audience too afraid to laugh." - Voltaire