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Comment Re:This is a silly comment (Score -1) 307

The amount of energy you put into being a loser is staggering.

You're the biggest looser on Slashdot, sweet tits.

BTW, I've heard that Chris can no longer post anonymously because managment IP banned the networks he comments on. When an AC comments, it's not Chris. Or me since I'm not that interested in trolling his ONE AND ONLY TROLL. That's too boring.

Comment Re: But we just passed a law to fix this.... (Score -1) 415

We also got open carry in Texas on the same day, which means I can walk down the street with a real loaded pistol in my holster that goes with my cowboy boots....

Let me get this straight... You got a loaded gun holstered in your cowboy boot?

I can envision an Epic Gun Fail segment on local TV when you try to kick a cow pie and shoot yourself in the foot.

Comment Re:Desktop, from what year? (Score -1) 141

It's awesome that HP still has PS/2 ports on their machines.

That's a desirable feature. I always keep a mini PS/2 keyboard and PS/2-to-USB dongle in my kit bag. I've dealt with too many systems that won't properly initialize a USB keyboard to get into the BIOS. A PS/2 keyboard works every time.

Comment Re:Paid the piper last week... (Score -1) 210

Load Linux on your $299 laptop (it'll perform better than windows will on the same hardware), then load docker & virtualbox (or kvm, if you prefer) on your linux system.

My Dell laptop cost $200 and runs VirtualBox poorly. Adding an extra operating system won't help with performance.

Comment Re:Paid the piper last week... (Score -1) 210

For someone who's:
1) A self-described miracle worker;
2) Playing around with RedHat constantly;
3) Loves writing python scripts;

You sure do seem ignorant of the state of the art in tooling today.

You have me confused with someone else. Where in my comment history did I say I was a miracle worker, have RedHat and use Python?

Comment Re:I don't need an Android cellphone... (Score 0) 127

Super cheap = Amazon Fire

I was always under the impression that the Android OS for Amazon Fire was less mainstream than the regular Android OS.

Not as cheap but fast and capable enough that I won't accidentally bash my brains out beating my head on my desk repeatedly waiting for it = Nvidia Shield tablet

I've seen it in person. Not impressed by it.

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