Then post your bullshit on your own websites. No one wants to listen to you ramble on about crap that you utterly fail to understand and whine like a little girl.
Go back to your hole and whine about what network providers blacklist your retarded lists of open proxies.
on behalf of a math student (myself), i will mention that there are literally an infinity of statements that are not "incorrect". some very basic software can enumerate millions of "theorems" within a few hours given appropriate axioms.
this list of facts will not, however, have any point; it will just be a list of correct statements.
simply because something is correct, doesn't mean that it is worth reading. this is the problem people have with you. your slashdot articles are vapid and narcissistic, and you
If you're taking it as a given that the article statements were correct, my final statement was that we could improve existing phones by methodically testing them for idiotic problems (the Stupid Shit Index), so that consumers know how to find phones that have the least stupid shit wrong with them, the makers of those phones are rewarded, and the next iteration of phones has incrementally less stupid shit as a result. Since this is a big reward for relatively little effort, isn't it worth doing?
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Then post your bullshit on your own websites. No one wants to listen to you ramble on about crap that you utterly fail to understand and whine like a little girl.
Go back to your hole and whine about what network providers blacklist your retarded lists of open proxies.
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Now, on behalf of your math teacher, do you actually have a point? i.e. is there a statement in the article you think is incorrect.
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on behalf of a math student (myself), i will mention that there are literally an infinity of statements that are not "incorrect". some very basic software can enumerate millions of "theorems" within a few hours given appropriate axioms.
this list of facts will not, however, have any point; it will just be a list of correct statements.
simply because something is correct, doesn't mean that it is worth reading. this is the problem people have with you. your slashdot articles are vapid and narcissistic, and you
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i never said that your statements were correct. i was being rhetorically generous.
as for the rest, i don't see why i should give advice on a business plan, for free, to a self-described "entrepreneur."
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If you do think they're correct but you "don't see why you should comment on them", what on Earth are you doing in the comments section?