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In-N-Out Burger!!!!!
I would say the In-N-Out 16 x 16 burger would be no fun over a keyboard: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v207/TexasBurge
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In-N-Out Burger!!!!!
I would say the In-N-Out 16 x 16 burger would be no fun over a keyboard: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v207/TexasBurge
r Guy/InNOut/inout_big.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v207/TexasBurger Guy/InNOut/inoutreceipt_big.jpg -
Re:Fools, small chidren, and ships named Enterpris
Of course it's Picard. Kirk never did anything like this.
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Re:Did anyone parse that as...
New TV show: The Master Hacker!
And here's Dangerous Andy about to do a number on him! -
Re:Bad design, for sure, however.
It installs the widget, but does not activate it.. it just makes it available.
Yes, but it's trivial to make a widget that appears identical to, say, the Apple Stickies widget. Moreover, as this example exploit page shows, you can make an entire slate of widgets which look like the first page of Apple widgets, but appear before them (by putting spaces in front of the names). So you might inadvertently visit a web page that auto-installs widgets, then later go to the Dashboard to write a new Sticky Note, never seeing any indication that something has changed, and -- oops! -- you've been pnwed. (screenshot)
Further, widgets do run in a sandbox, and require user approval to execute if they want to do certain things (like erase your HD).
Unfortunately -- and incredibly -- this is not true of auto-installed widgets. Try the Calculator `evil widget' in the above page, for example. It requests full system access, uses it to launch the command-line `say' program to speak some text, and the user is never prompted for approval, beyond simply dragging the widget out of the Widget Bar in the first place. This is very, very, bad. Such a widget could erase your home directory, and you might never even know it had installed!
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Re:Spoiler
Another spoiler:
Anakin Force-chokes Padme to death before his lightsaber duel with Obi-Wan. -
Re:Spoiler
Another spoiler:
Anakin Force-chokes Padme to death before his lightsaber duel with Obi-Wan. -
Is it just me ...
... or does that wallpaper look dangerously familiar?
danger
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Black Geeks Geekier Than You Thought
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Re:Are we really this blind?
Sorry, clearly I'm a huge Slashdot newbie... http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v244/aximxp/_40
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Re:Slashdot Pinball
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v412/AutisticPs
y cho/slashdotpinball.jpg You mean like this? -
Re:Few women in CS.
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Re:the video is slashed someone post a bittorrent
Here's a summary of the most interesting part.
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ZEOS 386 Laptop
ZEOS had a nice 386 laptop out years ago but apparently they weren't around for a long time. I only know about it because I found one in our inventory storage and promptly set it up as a clock. It's running Windows 3.1 and works great as a clock.
If this link works, here's a picture of it: ZEOS Clock -
Re:This is soon to fall.
PB
Shooshtime
Entensity
Plenty more, mate. -
Durst Post!
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nice
ooh, i wanna put a mini in my rabbit.
no, i like it here on my kitchen table :) -
Re:One Word.
This evidence should suffice...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v169/CypherXero3 /mozillaadwarefake.jpg
(credit to CypherXero on that forum)
Oh yeah, and the guy that posted the image said it was a fake too, in his second posting on the first page of that thread. :-p
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Re:It's Fake, Here's Proof
Here's the URL in a better form: Fake Image
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Cool Shuffle Hack
For less than $50 in parts (most of them can sampled for free from friendly parts manufacturers, you can easily hack an iPod shuffle... can it run Linux? Yes. A shot of the reassembly.
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Mixed bag
Now see, its hard to tell if your being sarcastic or are deadly serious. The first (ugly) I would agree is quite hideous, at least not in that shot, the second (ugly), while not to my taste, is quite pretty, and the third (women) is, to my eyes at least, one of the most stunningly gorgeous creatures I've seen in a long time.
Beauty is of course in the eye of the beholder, so YMMV, but perhaps more extreme examples might have been better. -
Mixed bag
Now see, its hard to tell if your being sarcastic or are deadly serious. The first (ugly) I would agree is quite hideous, at least not in that shot, the second (ugly), while not to my taste, is quite pretty, and the third (women) is, to my eyes at least, one of the most stunningly gorgeous creatures I've seen in a long time.
Beauty is of course in the eye of the beholder, so YMMV, but perhaps more extreme examples might have been better. -
Re:Malfunction, Will Robinson!
Oh, woe to be British and lumbered with all these ugly, ugly, women.
They're not glamourous or sexy, which is why Hollywood won't touch them with a bargepole.
If only we could produce hotties like Madeleine Albright, Condaleeza Rice, and Barbara Bush. -
Re:Malfunction, Will Robinson!
Oh, woe to be British and lumbered with all these ugly, ugly, women.
They're not glamourous or sexy, which is why Hollywood won't touch them with a bargepole.
If only we could produce hotties like Madeleine Albright, Condaleeza Rice, and Barbara Bush. -
Re:Movie oscars
Only a kike would say that. Run, for He has returned.
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Yeah, the servers are hurting
This is what a good slashdotting will do to
You browke them!! -
I couldnt resist making this...
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Re:Why not color photos ... here's some
I do these myself:
Front View
Back view
The impact site
Misc junk just to left of above image
Highly brightened image to show inner heatshield material (looks kinda black).
They usually send down enough data to construct a colour image, but it invovles at least 3 shots with different filters. -
Re:Why not color photos ... here's some
I do these myself:
Front View
Back view
The impact site
Misc junk just to left of above image
Highly brightened image to show inner heatshield material (looks kinda black).
They usually send down enough data to construct a colour image, but it invovles at least 3 shots with different filters. -
Re:Why not color photos ... here's some
I do these myself:
Front View
Back view
The impact site
Misc junk just to left of above image
Highly brightened image to show inner heatshield material (looks kinda black).
They usually send down enough data to construct a colour image, but it invovles at least 3 shots with different filters. -
Re:Why not color photos ... here's some
I do these myself:
Front View
Back view
The impact site
Misc junk just to left of above image
Highly brightened image to show inner heatshield material (looks kinda black).
They usually send down enough data to construct a colour image, but it invovles at least 3 shots with different filters. -
Re:Why not color photos ... here's some
I do these myself:
Front View
Back view
The impact site
Misc junk just to left of above image
Highly brightened image to show inner heatshield material (looks kinda black).
They usually send down enough data to construct a colour image, but it invovles at least 3 shots with different filters. -
Re:Party like it's 2099
Oddly, the Java applet on NASA's website shows the asteroid not hitting Earth. Of course, it isn't meant for modeling the asteroid's motion over long periods (as indicated by the disclaimer on the page), so it's basically meaningless.
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Re:Its 5 GIGAbytes> But why should the Ipod die?
Because it's clearly asking for it.
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Toyota
Toyota has it's own robot, but it it's only a pair of legs. May be it can't do your homework but it can carry you from home to school.
You can try to make your own walker your self in two easy steps 1 2. -
Re:An Article About a Fanboy?
Last time I brought it up was 8 months ago, and my e-mail was public. Go sign up for an account here. It's free and you can link to it!
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Try FirefoxIE for fooling IE users ;)
I made a customised Firefox installer called as FirefoxIE (Based on firefoxie.net). One click and you get a Firefox that looks and feels EXACTLY like IE! It's more than just the theme- Right from the Title "Microsoft Internet Explorer" to the floating Image Bar, everythings there
:)
Heres a screenshot of FirefoxIE.
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Re:Moran Belt
Get with the comedy zeitgeist, pops.
Did you spend a year telling people "No, it should be 'all your bases belong to us'"?
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Re:Good to know
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Re:The real reason for the new PStwo
It's not called PStwo. It's called Playstation 2, or PS2 if you prefer.
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No wonder....
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No wonder....
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Re:Maybe
I don't think Florida will have the same problems this time around since they rolled out the Fisher-Price Voting Machines.
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Re:been debunked
For this to translate over to the gun numbers, we would need a few battle fields right in the middle of America. I will again ask. Where the hell do you people live? Were is this battle field??
Since I've lived in 5 different communities, have gone to a college with 8,000 people, and now live in a major city
Well, I don't know how the FBI or myself would disagree with your worldly experience if you've seen all that! But lets take a look at their table of crime rates in 2002.
The first thing this table shows us is that 31,128,271 people live in ridiciulously dangerous high violent crime areas. Now, rather than trying to divide numbers over all demographics to water down the figure and make it sound nonsensical, if you consider that a mere 2.5 million incidents (not people, incidents, THINK!), that would mean that 8% of the people in these terribly dangerous cities would have to fend off crime in their neighborhood with a gun, or 4% of them would have to do so twice.
Clearly those are unrealistic figures aren't they? I mean, obviously since the little communities you've lived in haven't had any such incidents and you've not heard of any happening in the big city that you live in now, clearly it's not happening. Damn all these silly people and their fantasies of crime.
convince me that you "need" your gun to protect yourself
You go live in any one of these cities for a month and we'll see if you want to take guns away from non-criminals. Your ignorance of the real world isn't uncommon and I don't damn you for it, but you should at least have the courtesy of recognizing that you're not exactly worldly enough to make such broad statements when the crime that exists in some of these hotspots is very real. I find it disrespectful to those who have been hurt, raped, or killed by violent crime to have someone like you who comes from some quiet little town to say that violent crime simply doesn't exist on the scale that it does, merely to further your anti-gun ideas and agenda. Try making an argument that involves factual information about metropolitan areas rather than anecdotal evidence about quiet towns and maybe we'll believe that college is teaching you something.
Here are your battle zones:
Metropolitan Areas with the Highest Violent Crime Rates in the United States
I think I'll just finish this one off with:
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Re:more choice is good
There is this.
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New iPod Mini Color Black!
I took this picture in the bathroom at this same event http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v432/64Bit/np_b
l ack.jpg
And if you believe that I have a bridge in Brooklyn I would like to sell to you. ;-) -
Re:For those of you annoyed by things like this...
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The Painted Breast was funny, but this...
...wasn't even intentional. Guy asked a scammer to pose for a photo holding a sign with a company logo.
Scammer didn't exactly pose with a sign. Scammer did something else, something that no one expected, and that now has the baiter being revered by other baiters as a god (this is not my work, I really envy this guy);
Behold. -
Re:Baby's Father..
Sylvester Stallone stars in this summer's ACTION BLOCKBUSTER Jesus 2: This Time it's Personal!
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You varmints! It's Yosemite Darl!
Yosemite Darl is the meanest, toughest, rootin-est,tootin-est cowboy there ever was and you should be ashamed of yourself for rustlin' away his code, pardner. Why its getting so a man can't earn a dishonest livin no more.
Now let's all sing with Darl (while reading the SCO finances) ... "I can't get a long little dogey, I can't even get one that's small, I can't get a long little dogey, I can't get a dogey at all". (Profuse apologies to Yosemite Sam)