Comment So *YOU* are to blame! (Score 1) 302
Comment Re:Does anyone have a QR code to a Rick Roll? (Score 1) 234
That reminds me, I really want to meat Rick.
You sick perverse bastard!
Comment Re:What Does This Mean? (Score 1) 414
Given that Pi never ends
MMMMMM... I like Pi.
Comment Re:What Does This Mean? (Score 1) 414
How irrational of me.
Get real.
Imaginary my surprise!
Comment Hey wait a second y'all! (Score 1) 161
Comment Re:What an over sensationalist title (Score 1, Informative) 899
Stop complaining. Vote with your feet, and take your business elsewhere.
Where? All the Big Box electronics stores where the average consumer buys things are all this way. Oh you mean the specialty shops only available on the Internet... Oh you mean Dell. Ohhh... right, try and find it on a powerful machine or laptop... Oh back to those Specialty shops on the Internet. Oh, Lenovo... try and order it from the website. Oh back to those Specialty shops on the Internet. Dude, you are batting pretty badly.
Comment Re:Hence infinite? (Score 1) 506
you are assuming the universe is spherical in geometry.
As far as we can estimate and measure... it is a sphere. It might not be, but by the time we (may) actually discover the real shape, we will all be dead and gone and probably the Human Species will be long forgotten.
Comment Re:no? (Score 0) 815
She decides what's hot and what's not.
But... wait... it it works? It should be *hot*!
Comment Welcome to Debian SID (unstable) (Score 1) 246
I've also been using it on my desktops since *forever*
I've been using it on my laptops since about 2004.
I've had a total of a couple of hours of limited functionality, between my laptops and desktops. X barfs or my primary Desktop (Gnome or KDE) gets horked for a bit. I move to XFCE or andother Window Manager.
Servers have been rock solid except for a short time when the whole udev/hald/something changed its rules on how my NICs were named... no longer were they eth0/1/2 but eth4/5/6... Hurrah. Debian Sid is going mainstream.
Comment Re:Little difference? (Score 1) 839
Comment Re:Serious first post (Score 1) 230
They said that the level of bugs per 1000 lines is very much less than half the "normal" amount. Though yes more than the Linux kernel itself, but some of the bugs were already addressed before release. I'd like to see *YOU* do better with getting the OS on a Mobil Device.
I mean, come on, exactly how is a remote exploit (quite a few of the bugs are this type) going to happen on these phones when these things don't even listen on what is typically expected on the "network" and then even if it does, its typically been "rooted" (and they should get all they have coming to them if they don't know why they rooted and expect it to behave just like a non-rooted one) and even then... at least on Verizon doesn't allow any connection listening services on its "mobile" ip address ranges in any case.
How about Apple let Coverity do the same run down on iOS? Never happen, at least with public results.
Better yet, Windows Phone 7? Hah... never happen period.
Nokia's stuff? better chance of winning the Mega Lottery.
Comment Re:Nicely twisted summary (Score 0, Offtopic) 286
Your facts are racist!
That person *MUST* be a Tea Party member!
Comment Re:They would better... (Score 1) 134
So... what hardware would they run on then? VMs hosting VMs hosting VMs hosting VMs?
Comment Re:Yeah, yeah, it IS funny (Score 1) 167
Really? What's your user account? You say your home directory just disappeared?
Huh, I guess I'll have to restore it from backups.
Shucks, looks like your homedir was excluded from backups the last year... funny that.