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Good Job guys you slashdotted MIT!
No wonder why the webpage says:
"Click on image thumbnails to see a larger images. Video clips will be online next week"...
Why next week?
Can't we just take down the entire MIT web server! =P
So, those poor students in mid-session won't be able
to access to their course material and similar! =)
That's nice a new excuse just came out!
"Sir, I couldn't do my assignment, because the MIT web server was slashdotted,
so I couldn't access the course material, can I get an extension.... PLEASE!!!!"
So, next time, you guys have a hard deadline assignment,
please just post an article on slashdot and there you go.
For everyone else, please use the Mirror...
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Re:Yup...
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Use mirrorbot
Coral Cache is already up to date: 404 Not Found.
Use mirrorbot to read the front page at least: http://www.mirrordot.org/stories/b7e29f99c664a07e3 f8a35638353cdd9/index.html -
Gone...
Article is Slashdotted. Here it is atmirrordot.
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Iz a K-Ho
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Re:Slashdotting In Action
Your wish is my command.
Anything else I can do you for? -
Re:Service unavailable
Here's the Mirrordot.org Mirror
I go straight to mirrordot whenever a site gets "slashdotted". cherio! -
Re:Service unavailable
Mirrordot.org to the rescue!
http://mirrordot.org/stories/6013d4189a6126e91d266 4e5ba57f581/index.html -
Re:Service unavailable
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Article mirrors
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Mirrordot link
http://www.mirrordot.org/stories/c9f39e0a8a543c69
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Mirror
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Mirrordot
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Re:Hexus = good reviews, shitty servers.
here's the mirrordot link
http://www.mirrordot.org/stories/2400897cd3c6f4ab7 791acee73a8c04f/index.html -
Re:MOD GRANDPARENT UP!
Mod parent and great grandparent troll. Trolling should never be rewarded.
For a mirror, try MirrorDot -
Re:Flamebait SquaredOr not...
Register for free access to Boston.com
Guess they didn't want a million readers looking at their ad-free pages. Good thing there still is mirrordot!
You now have to register to gain complete, uninterrupted access to Boston.com and our features... -
Complete Mirror with Images
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When will people learn...
to use the Coral Cache or MirrorDot?
The article is Slashdotted, but it's still accessible through Coral Cache and MirrorDot. -
MIRROR
1440 pictures?
Can someone summarize this summary of the event, please? :-)
PS: Slashdotted.
MirrorDot is your friend:
Mirror Here -
Ahead of the effect.
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Mod you a Karma Whoring Slut
Don't moderate sluts, please.
Mirrordot
Coral Cache -
Use mirrordot.org
Mirror
Gah! Two its/it's errors in his first point. -
Thank you mirrordot
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MirrordotSite's not loading for me, so here's the mirrordot link:
http://mirrordot.org/stories/5f281d8294a2f11becb2
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Mirrordot
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Re:Slashdottet
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Mirrordot
Mirrordot have cached the screenshots: http://mirrordot.org/stories/657bff49a3acdb9421bf
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A working link - mirrordot
Mirrordot has partial copies of recent
/. articles and more importantly, copies to their links.
Here's a direct link to "has been completely destroyed". -
A working link - mirrordot
Mirrordot has partial copies of recent
/. articles and more importantly, copies to their links.
Here's a direct link to "has been completely destroyed". -
Mirror
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Re:Will the beta bring the site down?
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MIRRORDOT
Hrm looks like that is dead as well.. Try this... How I failed the Turing test"
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Re:Is that a record....
It is. Mirrordot.org always caches the links, although they are not a part of OSDN.
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Funny readingHere's a mirror.
Makes me think of Azimov short stories.
I like the conclusion. -
Re:Absolutely dead link
I hate to say it, but that's dead too! Go ahead and mirrordot it instead: http://www.mirrordot.org/stories/aefa63252566225f
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Re:Slashdotted already?
It was slashdotted when I tried to see it.
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mirrordot.org?
ok that mirrordot.org is a bit to groovy for me! if only they could chill a lil bit but heres the real link: http://mirrordot.org/stories/86fd73f0fa55d0317211
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Mirror
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Actually I like this judge
coral cached link
http://riaalawsuits.us.nyud.net:8090/elektra_santa ngelo/transcript050506.txt
At the moment the network mirror & mirrordot don't have the other article up, but maybe that's just me. -
Mirrordot link
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Mirrordot
Seeing as the linked article is grinding to a crawl, here's the mirrordot
http://www.mirrordot.org/stories/384802a7fdfeda4ae 7ca3f011299d755/index.html -
Mirrordot
Mirrordot has it up.
http://mirrordot.org/stories/dafd4186af6825479246e 940f33fe315/index.html -
The GOATSE picture is NOT in the mirrordot
In the mirrordot version, the picture between the elephant and the owl is NOT there.
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Captcha a bad idea??? I disagree
While captchas have drawbacks, notably they require special handling for the vision-inpaired, they are useful.
In an era where every blog is a potential spam target, human verification systems are a requirement. Captchas are not the only way to do this, but they are a way.
Since the main story is heavily /.'d and Coral Cache doesn't have it, here it is on mirrordot. -
That is SICK
One comment. One slashdotted story. Goddamit!
Usual advice - use mirrordot.org:
TFA cache -
mirrored
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[MIRROR] MirrorDot Cache
Read (first page of) story here.
I went blind looking at the MirrorDot background to get that link, there better be like... 5,000 karma in this for me. -
Here is google cache with the story
http://mirrordot.org/stories/97b43c53d0c03bb5f2a0
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I know what you're saying, and I agree. The idea of spending 10 days in someone else's shoes certainly isn't new but do you really think you will ever see Mr. Spurlock record a show depicting a similar situation or setup? You'd fall asleep during the opening credits. Now, it might not be a life or death adventure but at least it's one that I've never heard of or read before and if I could just offer a small taste of how easy or hard the switch would be then so be it. That single reason is why I decided to put my body, mind, time and even lifestyle into harms way by going 100% cold turkey of all Microsoft software for a whole 10 days. "10 days? Well that hardly sounds hard enough!" Sure, it doesn't sound so hard but take in account that over 500 million of us use a Windows OS at least once, everyday of the week and you too will see that going cold turkey from XP to KDE might be harder or more limiting than first thought. Not surprisingly, millions of people and corporations are making the switch to Linux or another variant of Unix to save costs or maybe cut their chances of having to resort to piracy to continue to operate but from what we hear daily Microsoft and the news is that Linux doesn't seem to be any less expensive than the Windows platform and for some could limit the very things that they used to take for granted. Although I am a tried and true believer of the Windows platform, I do own a Mac Powerbook and have on occasion used Linux when setting up servers or for 3D modeling but never have I thought about using it as my primary desktop; in fact I even told myself that I would have to go insane before I shut the "windows" and let tux in the door How much of our lives truly run on Windows? Well, if you ever leave your chair (sadly, it wouldn't surprise me if some of you shrugged just now) and actually go outside then I'm sure that you've used Windows at some point and time during your outing. For emphasis, let me explain to you my full day's schedule on average: I wake up, take a shower and then groom myself. I then head downstairs and turn my television on which just so happens to have a Windows Media Center PC hooked up to it. I then head over to the kitchen which happens to have a Windows powered laptop which I use to somberly browse the net while I eat Captain Crunch out of the box and throw milk down my throat. I run off and get dressed but not before I synch my Windows CE powered pocket PC and then I drive off to school. On my way I forget I have no money on me and so I must stop by the bank to withdraw some and guess what? The ATM machine happens to run embedded Windows! I could go on and on but I think that I would start to freak some of you out with my weird pre-dinner rituals. Anyways, my point was merely to show that many of us use Windows whether or not we even know it. Now before I go off and potentially alter the very way I live my life, I thought I should do some research as to what the most popular Linux distribution is and exactly what I'm getting into. I looked at the most used and the most supported of distributions and came to the conclusion that I would go with the Mandriva (formally Mandrake) distro. Now, it was a really close call because there are literally thousands of Linux distributions and over a dozen that are primarily used but I chose Mandriva because it was possibly the most likely distro that newcomers into the Linux realm would choose. It's got 20+ languages in support, supports every processor imaginable, graphical installation and also has buttons that look edible. All of these things are possible "wow" factors that would grab a skeptic in, especially the purdy buttons. I'm set and I have selected a Linux distro so now I have to lock all of my Windows powered goods into my closet and the next paragraph you read of this will have been written from a Linux box. Be sure to join me and try to keep up as I venture into the land of taboo and exoticism that is open-source! ...... -
Mirrordot for the lazy
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Re:Could someone mirror them please ...
Here is the MirrorDot link for the Slashdot horde.