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Comment Re:Well,what if it had been a poor neighbourhood? (Score 2) 184

Welcome to reality.

We are not all created equal. We do not all have the same level of life. Deal with it.

Yes, the people who make the laws (you know, the politicians who live in this neighborhood) do get treated differently, thats normal. Not treating them differently would be impossible, and you not understanding that shows a real lack of understanding of how people work.

'Fairness' is an entirely human construct made up by humans to mean treating everyone the same. It does not actually mean treat them fairly.

Nature treats life fairly. The weak die first, the strong carry the species on. I'm sorry that reality doesn't look good for you, but you have to be retarded to be so silly as to think this is ever going to be any other way. Everyone getting the EXACT same privileges will never happen. Not until we're all a bunch of clones who behave and perform the EXACT SAME WAY.

Until then, man who worked harder to get power will get more privileges, just like I expect to get more when I work harder in my job.

And for people like yourself, who slack off and whine about how someone else gets treated better than you ... well ... welcome to the rest of your life because while you're whining and bitching about it, the people who deserve better are working to make their lives better.

All you're doing is whining and moaning, you deserve your lot in life.

Comment Re:It's a fake!! (Score 1) 385

Theres not really much wonder to it.

Rand Paul makes his opinion well known and stands by it. Agree or disagree, if you don't know his stance, its only because you've not bothered to pay attention.

Other senators abstain rather than vote against the party, Rand Paul votes. When he doesn't like something, he states it loudly and votes against it. This is unlike people like Changemaster Obama ... who no one bothered to look at his voting record while ranting and raving about him ... at which point they would have noticed, clearly, that Obama made John McCain look angelic. I suspect based on your comment, you don't really look at who you're voting for either, as Rand Paul is rather well known and has stood on his own for years.

Note: I do no vote for Rand Paul, but he is one of the few people that clearly votes based on his own personal agenda, and he does so publicly. I appreciate that. I do not appreciate politicians who claim they support my agenda, when in reality all they care about is more money and power.

Comment Re:And What Technology Would That Be? (Score 1) 109

Most cheap computers didn't come with that much useful software pre-installed.

This is more of an issue now than it was even then. Buying a pre-made PC is just buying a bunch of trial offers, which you then have to remove. Or more appropriately, reinstall the OS cleanly.

Unless you build your own hardware and install from scratch or buy OS X or Linux, you're going to get a bunch of trial-ware spam.

Comment Re:Is MojoKid shilling for HotHardware allowed by (Score 1) 72

Do you pay for a subscription to slashdot?

I'm just curious as to if you expect people to spend their own time and money providing a website you use but they don't get any avenue to make a return on their investment and time.

If you pay, great. Good for you.

If not, then shut the fuck up you worthless leach, no one gives a shit what you say. :)

I'm better you don't pay for a subscription ... Do you?

Comment What is normal and how many were born? (Score 4, Insightful) 220

Over a 200 year period, 100% of the humans on the planet die ... of course, more are born to replace them so the population actually grows ... making that number that looked super duper scary ... pretty much normal.

So ... 40% in and of itself doesn't mean anything to me if Bees only live 2-3 years anyway.

How many new colonies were formed and how was the total population effected in the end.

The title and summary give no indication that something is wrong, only the indication that someone wants a sensationalist headline.

Facts please ... you know, news for nerds.

Comment Re:Inconsistent (Score 1) 866

You're not a parent are you?

Its fairly easy to love your children and punish them at the same time, it is in fact a requirement of loving your children properly. Without the punishment, there is a good chance they'll do something that is very bad for them.

I love my child unconditionally and punish him regularly.

Just because you don't understand something, doesn't instantly make it wrong or devoid of logic. It just means you don't understand it, full stop.

Comment Re:Being comfortable around crazy (Score 1) 866

While you don't need religion for these things, there can be no argument that religion frequently exaggerates these conflicts.

Ugm, there most certainly is an argument. Those people fighting aren't doing it BECAUSE of religion. They just do it in the NAME of religion. Entirely different.

They could all be the same religion, be it muslim, atheist or christian, and they'd still be fighting.

It has a whole hell of a lot to do with who has what resources, and nothing to do with actual religion. Religion is just the excuse used to justify their actions, which is why the people doing these killing have completely nut job interpretations of the religion they're part of.

If you think that this stuff happens BECAUSE of religion then you have absolutely no understanding of how humans work. You're doing the old correlation == causation bug.

Comment Re:Legacy Code: Pwning all your machines since 200 (Score 0) 95

If your computer experience involves apply patches as part of normal operations, you've completely and utterly failed to understand that computers are there to relieve work from you, not make you work harder.

Seriously, not all of us are 15 years old and have nothing better to do than sit around picking with kernel configs. Unlike you, some of us use computers to accomplish things other than bragging about all the crap I've compiled by hand for custom configurations.

My solution? Don't use Xen/QEMU/VirtualBox. They're all pretty shitty when compared to something like VMware. oVirt and OpenStack are monstrous piles of crap. They are free ... yet its way cheaper to pay for over priced VMware and not spend your time picking around with silly weaknesses in the OSS hypervisors since they all copy each other and run essentially the same code in all of them ... hence this exploit. They're ALL based almost ENTIRELY on QEMU, hence all of them being exploitable.

Comment Re:Manual Quantization (Score 1) 175

It's called font-hinting. Because when you just take a vector and stretch it to the desired pixel size, you often end up with junk not resembling the vector at all.

Thats only true for very small fonts which are bordering on illegible, where sometimes they even just include bitmapped variants because you're approaching the point where the vector is not useful since a pixel takes up 20-30% of character. The rules change at this scale.

Vectors are not, and never have been the be-all and end-all of graphics. Take a paintbrush-artist using a particular stipple effect - to just encode their strokes as vectors means it won't render at small or very large sizes effectively either. It's just not that simple.

This is true, but no one is reducing it to drawing lines of fixed width with no other attributes, are they? I mean other than you. Either way, certainly vector graphics are not always the best way to store information about a particular artwork, everyone can agree on that.

There's a reason that every OS has claimed to have "vector" back-end support and yet - in the end

The OS I use ... second most popular one at that, allow vectors for icons. SVGs specifically. So ... uhm... try again. Of course it also displays PDFs natively, but you go ahead and tell me all about the lack of Vector support.

Comment Re:But... Why? (Score 1) 371

Or I could download Firefox without DRM, and watch Netflix

No, you could not watch it without the plugin to decrypt it, never have been able to in Firefox, you were watching Netflix with flash if you were using FF before to watch Netflix.

Or I could just use Chrome and get Netflix without this pointless garbage?

Yes, because it already supports the DRM and has for a long time.

Comment Re:dreams over, the manifesto is dead. (Score 1) 371

not when you bundle digital restrictions management with your browser and only offer the truly open one as an 'option'

Bullshit argument. You're more than welcome to not use the plugin and not use DRM'd content. At no point do you EVER get the right to tell someone else how they have to make things available to you. You're selfish arrogant ass doesn't get to demand other people do things your we because ... well because otherwise you'll throw a tantrum.

Its not open ... when you start restricting people can do ... but you want your browser to restrict people from using a plugin standard they want to use.

Asshole.

quit enabling googles malware system, and stop enabling targeted ads by default.

More people want that turned on than want it turned off. You are simply the minority. Deal with it. Maybe even consider the fact that because a lot of people who understand whats going on here don't think its pure evil that MAYBE, just fucking MAYBE you're an ignorant douche with the problem, not every one else.

thats the direct antithesis of DRM. same goes for point 06 on interoperability.

No, it doesn't, on either point. Just because you don't like something doesn't mean you get any right to tell me how I do something. You don't like the color blue, so in order for my artwork to be open and interoperable ... it can't have the color blue in it ...

Thats your argument here. You don't like it ... so screw the fact that we're talking about a PUBLISHED STANDARD FOR INTEROPERABILITY ... its not ... because you said so ...

but DRM does not.

Neither does currency, but you wouldn't be able to use the Internet or even have this conversation without it. You don't have to use DRM or buy artwork with the color blue in it, and very few people give a flying fuck that you don't do it. Actually, outside of this website I can safely assume no one gives a fuck what you do. Someone else's hard work is theirs to do with what they want. It is NOT a public resource. It is NOT a right. Unless you intend to argue that everything you do on the Internet is a public resource, including any banking done by you directly or indirectly ... in which case, give me your bank account and CC numbers and lets get straight the point of the public resource that was formally known as your bank account.

I dont remember hearing a goddamn thing about you adding DRM or targeted ads before you just decided to do it.

Then you're just a moron. This isn't the first time its been mentioned here and on many other tech websites and of course, Google News. So at this point, if you are completely blind sided by this ... well, again, you're the problem.

So lets recap ... you don't like DRM ... so everyone who has anything to do with it is being restrictive and preventing you from doing what YOU want to do ... but its okay for you to prevent them from doing what they want to do (i.e. use DRM) ...

I suggest a dictionary and a quick check of the word:

HYPOCRITE

Comment Re:Let's just humour them (Score 2, Funny) 235

You fail to understand what scientists know versus what they speculate about.

Making the assumption that they are even somewhat accurate about the big bang (unlikely), the math used to get there breaks down and doesn't work as the size approaches infinitely small. Everything is just speculation from unimaginative scientists who think they know what happened 14 billion years ago at some random spot that they can't even point their finger in the general direction of.

That does not mean that space was not infinitely large while at the same time infinitely small, its all a matter of perspective. Outside looking in, its infinitely small, inside looking out its infinitely large.

Note: We can't get an accurate police report 20 minutes after the event with 20 eye witnesses, but many are dead set that we KNOW what happened during the big bang. When you think about things like this, use your head and think about the police report.

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