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GNAA outreach program hailed as an overwhelmingGNAA outreach program hailed as an overwhelming success.
GNAA outreach program hailed as an overwhelming success.
Impi - GNAA PR Department, South Africa.In a bold move to bridge cultural divides and to promote racial and sexual tolerance, GNAA president timecop, NAACP president Kweisi Mfumeq and the distributors and broadcasters of popular Naruto anime series embarked on an ambitious project to achieve these noble objectives.
The vehicle selected was the anime series Naruto. In collusion with the distributors on this series, it was agreed to not broadcast episode 146 for the week of August 1st to August 7th, 2005.
timecop proposed and executed the plan to provide an alternative viewing experience, which was aimed at reaching out to the targeted population, and bringing about the achievement of the goals of this project.
Spokesman for Nielsen Media Research Company, Armands Leimanis, estimated that 77439 people downloaded the torrent, which actually was the movie Gay Niggers from Outer Space masterfully disguised as Naruto 146. "Never in the history of mass media marketing has something been so successfully marketed on such a large scale in such a short period of time. timecop has succeeded in accomplishing what marketing gurus around the globe have been trying to do for decades. This is truly genius in motion."
timecop was unavailable for comment as he was on an expedition to photograph spiders.
Dattebayo, in a fit of rage at being excluded from this glorious endeavor, flipped out and made the channel #db on rizon.net +i (invite only) and +k (key). This led to the mass suicide of an estimated 16% of the Naruto viewing population. This is believed to be the single most damaging factor in limiting the distribution of GNFOS to the magical 100,000 leeches. NCAAP president Kweisi Mfumeq condemned Dattebayo's actions and compared them to the KKK and gay bashing organizations.
About Dattebayo and #db on Rizon:
#db is a neo-fascist translating group who foists its misguided translations of Naruto on the unsuspecting and naïve fans of this anime series, in an attempt to promote their own nefarious agendas.
About Gayniggers from Outer Space:
Overview
Sponsored by Carlsberg Pilsner
Produced by GayJack Movies
Distributed by WorldWide GayMovies
Dino De Laurentus & Raymond Hansen Present
A Lindberg & Kristensen Production
"The Universe. Its mighty power. Its evolutionary force, not to be stopped by anyone. In its beauty, this, this is a happy place to stay, filled with harmony and cosmic joy. A free place, where men can express themselves, and be as when they were born. All of this is, because someone cares. Because someone looks after us. When we sleep, when we play. When we act natural. This is a movie about those who risk life, and partners, to guarantee living in a wonderful and free universe. This is a movie about the Gayniggers From Outer Space. The Gayniggers come from the planet Anus, in the 8th Sun System, far far away from here. They are much, much more intelligent than any other creature in the Universe. The most fascinating thing about them is that they, with the help of their super intelligence, and their highly developed telepathic system, Braintapping, will be able to create a world, a society, a perfect world to live in without the presence of women. A MALE ONLY WORLD."
Starring
Coco P. Dalbert as ArmInAss
Sammy Saloman as Capt. B. Dick
Gerald F. Hail as D. Ildo
Gbartokai Dakinah as Sgt. Shaved Balls
Konrad Fields as Mr. Schwul
Johnny Conny & Tony Thomas as The Gay AmbassadorAbout GNAA:
GNAA (GAY NIGGER ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA) is the first organization which gathers GAY NIGGERS from all over America and abroad for one common goal - being G -
Re:13 pages and nothing said
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Re:A little review of Zeta/some issues I've notice
Copied it from a friend, and yes, its the R1.
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Re:Oh really?
A while back, I had looked into what would be involved in setting up a X.Org traffic weekly/monthly/whatever. If anyone is interested in doing this, I have some info from Zack Brown who does Kernel Traffic about how he makes it all happen. Something like that for the various X.Org lists (DRI-devel, and the X.Org lists themselves) would be very helpful I think. I wish I had the time and patience to make it happen myself.
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You may like my zine
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Re:OSS spyware detection
And if you don't mind using hostfiles (I know, I know - bad word), then you can download some fairly updated ones that direct a lot of Adware related hosts to 127.0.0.1 or 0.0.0.0 from here.
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Your dreams have come true!lesbian linux is alive and well. From their website:
Lesbian is a free operating system (OS) for your computer. An operating system is the set of basic programs and utilities that make your computer run. Lesbian uses the Linux kernel (the core of an operating system), but most of the basic OS tools come from the GNU project; hence the name GNU/Linux.
Lesbian GNU/Linux provides more than a pure OS: it comes with more than 10000 packages, precompiled software bundled up in a nice format for easy installation on your machine.
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Re:monkey!
it IS attack monkey. just look.
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Blocking ads doesn't necessarily need adblock ext
On my system about 90000 sites are blocked at system level (/etc/hosts). Some of them are blocked by IP address. You can easily ask for IP address ranges from domain registries. In this case you can block every IP address of such companies. After forwarding such addresses to localhost it's impossible to resolve them.
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Nuclear myths
A lot of people go "OMG! teh nukes!" like Fallout is what would happen after a nuclear war
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Re:Here's a Screenshot
Damn, and I was sure they would finally ditch the concept of drive letters this time!!!
Yeah, he's got the old alpha. The new shot is over here. -
Re:cookieisms
i have FF on prompt too and its amazing how many webservers use 2030 expiry dates (coldfusion,zope etc) and try to drop cookies on every page element
i feel no sympathy for marketeers but then i use adblock and a hosts file as i wish no contact with unauthorised (by me) sites
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Now that OSX is gonna run on x86 hardware...
Are we gonna see OSX being pirated like Windows, now that most people are actually able to run it?
Will Apple see a massive user boost due to this? It's food for thought.
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European zine about guns, hacking, survival, paranoia
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Will Linux benefit from this?
How long until we start seeing features being ported over from OpenSolaris to Linux? Will it happen?
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European zine about guns, hacking, paranoia
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Re:OSX Support?
simply being a gray screen if you attempted to "maximize" the blender window
I'm using Blender in Linux, and I've noticed a similar bug that crept in a few versions back. In full screen mode, I usually resize the window manually with ALT-MMB (I think its ALT-RMB or something silly in KDE) so that I can see my panel, and switch to another desktop quickly. I've noticed that if I'm off by one pixel, so that the top left corner of the blender window is offscreen then the blender interface isn't drawn properly, and looks like this (the top image is the correct image, and the lower one is after resizing the window one more pixel to the left). If OS X has some key combo to force the screen to resize, maybe you could experiment with that. I haven't upgraded to 2.37 yet either, maybe its gone now. -
Well, Hell froze over last week...
What with the whole Apple and Intel thing, do you think there's any risk/chance of Microsoft going FOSS on us? Maybe a kernel based on BSD?
I'd still call it a long shot, but like I said, Hell *did* freeze over last week
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European webzine about guns, hacking, paranoia, survival
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Why should I upgrade?
I am running woody on my server and it's working fine. Any reason for me to consider upgrading?
To be honest, I'd rather not be bothered. It's been running smooth for years and years, I'd like to keep it that way
:)Am I gonna be shit out of luck, support-wise, in a few years if I don't upgrade? I mean, the 2.0.x, 2.2.x and 2.4.x kernels are still being maintained, right? Will there be a community effort to maintain woody, such as there is for the old kernels?
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European webzine about hacking, guns, survival
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Eurogamer, huh?
How about EuroHacker?
:)(I work for the zine, btw)
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Re:Give it to the hot ones
I like your penis. I'd like you two write for UrinalCakes, my webzine about penises, hacking and urination, which can be found here:
http://urinalcakes.mine.nu/
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Re:They will defend the US to the point
How about Switzerland? European country that believes in true neutrality and democracy as well as not being a socialist gun grabbing sissy shithole.
Check for an article on Switzerland in future issues of EuroHacker
Anyone who wants to discuss this, send us an email at eurohacker@gmail.com or hop into #eurohacker on irc.freenode.org
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Re:Give it to the hot ones
I like your thinking. I'd like you two write for EuroHacker, my webzine about guns, hacking and survivalism, which can be found here:
http://eurohacker.mine.nu/
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please be more specific
Can you explain what you think Ruby on Rails does that is so great, and I don't see it. I looked at the web page, I looked at a tutorial, and it looks fairly cumbersome to me (starting with the fact that any RoR project seems to involve a minimum of 12 subdirectories).
One aspect to RoR seems to be support for MVC and Ajax, but it doesn't seem to be implemented in a way that I would consider straightforward or that I would want to use. -
Re:Such a Great Way to Market
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Re:Uh oh!
I see whats happening here. There is no default. It asks you this the first time.
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Re:Uh oh!
Or are you thinking of Opera from like 3 years ago?
I don't think so. I'm thinking of this one seen here with the words "BUY OPERA TODAY! And make this banner go away". -
Torrent
I haven't set up a torrent before, so this may not work, but you can try this.
Though last I checked the source site was actually holding up astoundingly well. It gave me download speeds exceeding 300Kb/s. -
Really though
Linux all the way, supports all races, creeds, and religious rights.
http://www.lesbian.mine.nu/ -- Lesbian GNU/Linux -- Nuff said.
or
http://www.mslinux.org/ -- For those who dont want to convert, or are in the closet about their love of linux. Redneck Uneducated Tobacco Chewin types that really are gay, and just dont accept themselves typically fall into this group.
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Re:I could be out of line...
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Re:"You are a moron if you try this Linux"
Perhaps nobody's told you of Lesbian GNU/Linux. Same idea as Debian, but uses the command "porn-get" to install programs/pr0n.
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Re:Could it be that business interests...
Of course. They're worried about competition from lesbian linux.
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The perfect liquid eh?
Something like this superfluid then?
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Re:Safari...
I wonder why Konq wanted to download something? Firefox didn't do that.
I wonder why the Gecko browsers don't draw vertical scroll bars, but allow you to scroll.. Or why Opera starts loading things as you move your mouse over different parts of the broken image. Its all pretty broken, which means its a great test I guess. -
Re:Safari...
I can't take a screenshot of Safari, but this Konqueror shot is pretty funny.
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Re:Simple solution:
This is the duty of Lesbian GNU/Linux!
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Re:Just some useful info for call center testing
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GNAA has reduced this to an art
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Darn
I was going to suggest a "muffdiva" product, but it seems that niche has already been filled
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Re:I'm glad they didn't go with the runners upThey should have gone with Lesbian GNU/Linux.
Check out some of the open-source lesbian linux sex instructions
... and patching the kernel, etc
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Re:worst one;
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Re:Weren't Sun and HP..
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- And not a single one of those apps do you use ctrl-L inside a dialog entitled "open", or any dialog for that matter"
Firefox does so. If you turn off the navigation toolbar, and press ctrl-l, you get this.
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- When it comes to the widgets, GNOME and GTK+ are the same people"
Nope. GTK+ are the widgets used by the Gnome project. Filing Gnome bugs for problems with GTK+ makes as much sense as blaming XFCE for them. They're closely related, but not the same thing. The Gtk+ developers are a very helpful and friendly group. I'm sure they would accept patches that improved the file chooser.
I don't think you'll have any luck trying to get the URI bar put into the widget, but the autocomplete in the ctrl-l dialog should select files as well, not just the directory containing them.
ctrl-l works well though, there's no need to change anything, except the documentation. A nice handy keyboard shortcuts reference would go a long way. Firefox has a nice one. -
Re:In Japan
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Re:Like, render Slashdot the same way every time?
Have you never seen it do this?
That one isn't anywhere near as bad as the times when the entire page content is shifted one screen width to the right, but it still annoys me very much, and happens almost every time, whereas the page shifting bug only happens I would say 1/20 times as a rough estimate.
It's not hard to create valid pages that render differently in different browsers. I just want to know why.
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Re:Like, render Slashdot the same way every time?
Have you never seen it do this?
That one isn't anywhere near as bad as the times when the entire page content is shifted one screen width to the right, but it still annoys me very much, and happens almost every time, whereas the page shifting bug only happens I would say 1/20 times as a rough estimate.
It's not hard to create valid pages that render differently in different browsers. I just want to know why.
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Re:Bend over Aussies and...
All of these countries make crap beer compared to the Japanese micro-breweries I frequented
You should see what we make at our breweries.
Booze blows. -
Re:Glass
What is to become of the looking glass theme I saw a while back?
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Re:Future viability in question?
My simple work around was to add a drawer to my panel which I just drag my favourite apps in to.
It irks me that important features get removed from Gnome during point releases quite frequently, but I'm not going to lose any sleep over it. -
Re:Future viability in question?
4. I should have been saying Kate, not Kedit. Kedit is devoid of features.
In that case, maybe try bluefish if you want something powerful. I've recently started using it for *ML editing, and it's very nice. The custom menu editor is reason enough to switch. -
Re:Future viability in question?
nah, you can use the applications:// url in nautilus too.
Sorry to burst your bubble, but that's gone now. -
Re:KDE trolls are coming
I find gnomes load/save dialogs to be far less efficient that KDE's. In any kde app i can open up files on remote servers using fish://servername.domain and it does magic with ssh.
I think ctrl-L is what you are looking for. It's not very intuitive at all, and much like spacial nautilus the location entry should be part of the widget. However it's much more intuitive to use ssh://servername.domain, than fish:// I think. -
Re:So what?
Geez, people love Google when they're small, then they start looking for a reason to hate them. This isn't it folks, keep looking.
GMail just took a shat on my entire mail collection. Everything got thrown into my Mozilla Bugzilla label one day last week, and lots of mail mysteriously vanished even though I'm only at 17% usage... (Or was anyway, Grrrrr)
Thankfully though they have POP3 support, and Evolution has my archive as well as awesome mail sorting filters.