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Comment: Re:Florida (Score 1) 1078

by spazdor (#43616019) Attached to: Florida Teen Expelled and Arrested For Science Experiment

No no no! I learned from a very special episode of Family Matters that racism is what it's called when an individual treats another individual with racial prejudice, and that is all. There is no such thing as systemic or institutional oppression, and there is no such thing as "society" or "culture" which forms rough consensus on all sorts of things including the relative worth of different kinds of people, and which shapes the individual opinions of thousands or millions of people at once. To talk about society, or institutions, or anything collective at all, means thinking about people in terms of groups instead of individuals, which is the very definition of racism!

Sorry, I pooped myself a little bit. What were you saying again?

Comment: Re:It is not that simple! (Score 5, Funny) 369

by spazdor (#43048237) Attached to: Cliff Bleszinski: Vote With Your Dollars

And, if you don't like Scumbag EA memes and blog posts which lambaste microtransactions as a shitty business model, don't click them. Blogging exists as an open, participatory model - a "free market", if you will. And you're welcome to spend your time reading opinions from any niche you like, or refrain from spending that time.

The meme I would use to describe Cliff Blezinski right now: old man yells at cloud

Comment: Re:multicellular cluster computing (Score 1) 34

by spazdor (#42890639) Attached to: Living Cells Turned Into Computers

But they did communicate, by virtue of having come from the same mitosis process. Lots of parallel compute systems don't require inter-node communication after the nodes have received their initial work packet. Remember those "distributed.net" RC5-cracking competition clients? All they needed was to be told what section of the keyspace they were responsible for searching, and then they ran autonomously after that.

Old timer, n.: One who remembers when charity was a virtue and not an organization.

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