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Comment Re:LOL (Score 1) 1235

...Discontinue reading posts by Pedantic-Man(tm) if any of the following symptoms occur: itching, vertigo, dizziness, tingling in extremities, loss of balance or coordination, slurred speech, temporary blindness, profuse sweating, or heart palpitations. Pedantic-Man(tm) may stick to certain types of skin...

You forgot to add... "May contain traces of nuts"...

Comment Re:Judge it when it's done (Score 1) 641

What shit. I hear this during pre production testing as well. "Don't worry that it is slow, it'll be faster in production."

Know what? If it's slow in build it will be just a slow (or worse) in production. Just look as Vista. I have never seen a speed issue just "ironed" out, it has usually been a complete rewrite of several queries or loops to get the system performing better, even then, until you are running in prod using a full production load of data (ie more than 6 rows of data) your not really sure if you got it.

And as for a system being stable as a rock for a beta? What the fuck? Have you ever tested a beta product of ANY FUCKING VARIETY? You expect (and will unless you are a complete moron) to find several bugs in the system which will fuck your program stability.

Comment Re:Terraforming Earth (Score 1) 458

We do not have to , global warming is not proven.

It's rather well established by now.

Ah the joys of Global Warming discussions. You have been marked +5 because you agree with the masses. I find this annoying now because anyone who does not also see your view are modded trolling. What has happened to science around here? What is the first rule of science? It is an hypothisis until disproven. Nothing about Global Warming is well established, it can't be, it is just a general consensus.

Personally I am not sure that we are the cause for global warming or if it is yet just another natural event (ice ages came and went without the help of man so it is not a theory that we can rule out just because the media says so). I do believe, however, that we should be reducing our footprint (I am not talking just CO2, but also our general waste)

Comment I just don't know... (Score 2, Interesting) 405

I understand the reasoning, if you wish to compete against commercially available software *cough* Microsoft *cough*. You need to provide a product that works as well as (if not better) than the competition. Should you use the proprietary software (I'm not talking about just firmware but also things like flash, etc). I just don't know. Would Ubuntu be as big as it is now if it didn't use proprietary? Would Microsoft see a loss of market share if there wasn't a (in the average user's perspective I am not talking slashdotters here) viable alternative?

Comment Rooted is not a good term to use. (Score 1) 246

When I saw the heading I was thinking something very different to what the actual story was about. In Australia rooted == fucked ie... "Hey, wanna root?" "I'd root her." "Fuck, the car's rooted." "She's definitely rootable." "They are rooting like rabbits."
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Space Litter To Hit Earth Tomorrow 443

A refrigerator-sized tank of toxic ammonia, tossed from the international space station last year, is expected to hit earth tomorrow afternoon or evening. The 1,400-pound object was deliberately jettisoned — by hand — from the ISS's robot arm in July 2007. Since the time of re-entry is uncertain, so is the location. "NASA expects up to 15 pieces of the tank to survive the searing hot temperatures of re-entry, ranging in size from about 1.4 ounces (40 grams) to nearly 40 pounds (17.5 kilograms). ... [T]he largest pieces could slam into the Earth's surface at about 100 mph (161 kph). ...'If anybody found a piece of anything on the ground Monday morning, I would hope they wouldn't get too close to it,' [a NASA spokesman] said."

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