Domain: stileproject.com
Stories and comments across the archive that link to stileproject.com.
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Re:Amen brother!There used to be a time when search engines were flooded with hundreds of links to pr0n sites. Nowadays, although the pr0n sites are still present, there is also a deluge of the aforementioned personal homepages. These homepages lack any worthwhile content and thus spoil the signal to noise ratio of the internet, making it almost impossible to use a search engine to track down useful information.
*Sigh* Back in the good old days... Now those Geocities peasants have destroyed the "signal to noise ratio" of the Internet and diluted all that porno to the point where I can't find any good stuff anymore!!!
Why won't Geocities people put up some "worthwile content?" Like breasts!
Elitist pig. Go back to your TRS-80 and die.
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I should write for /.
I mod an email joke list. This 'news' item went across our joke list 2 days ago. Had I realized that what we find trifling and amusing was NEWS, I would have submitted it!
In light of this discovery, I'd like to submit that STILE SUX and JapScat will revolutionize the web.
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Re:Thinkpads for "Penguin Lovers"These damn prudish machines are starting to piss me off. For instance, on my FreeBSD boxen:
% make love;
STDERR: don't know how to make love. Stop.I mean, wtf? I was hoping to get some daemon lovin' before 5.0! Oh well, at least Solaris will always be my slut. >:)
This looks promising, though... though not the level of Stile's Linux stuff.
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Re:Yep, typical Testosterone Poisoning...
I recognize at least one of those photos from Vogue magazine, or maybe it was Glamour. I bought one of those the other day for my daughter. You know, a magazine published for and popular with millions of women readers. Of course the model didn't have the penguin tattooed on her in the orginal photo. That's an overdub or palimpsest or whatever.
Nor was it originally captioned as she was a "slut." That's rather tasteless, but jeez, you should see the rest of the site. No, maybe you shouldn't. "Good morning, I have syphilis."
Yours WDK - WKiernan@concentric.net
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Linux adds done right
With thanks to the other
/.er who posted this link, I direct your attention to more Linux advertising done right.
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Re:hmmmm
Hehe, I agree... To see Tux in a different light, check this out:
Linux Loving Sluts
Good clean fun!
Cheers
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Re:Types of Linking?
Yes, but can you check and insure the legality of EVERY link you have EVER posted? What if the file change. Say you put up http://slashdot.org/images/title.gif and claim it to be the logo for slashdot and that it is copyrighted and you can't use it. Say tommorrow rob replaces title.gif on his web server with a naked porno pic.
Can you guarnette that the image with be rated for all ages? What if someones mother tries to sue you because they 5 year old kid seen a porn pic that was linked off your site, and you didn't offer a warning of a "you must be 18" disclaimer?
You can not verfiy the content you link to, no one really can. Who then should be help responsiable for this? The person that linked the content, or the person with the actucally content?
Selling crack is illegal (atleast in the United States), but you can legally say "If you want crack, go down to 6th street and ask for Tony, he will set you up". Say this user goes and buys crack and gets busted. Who commited the crime here? The person that sold the crack? The person that bought the crack? You?
The person that bought the crack will be aresseted for possieon of an illegal substance. The person selling the crack will be arrested for distrubating an illegal substance. What the hell are the going to arrest you with, talking about an illegal substance? Fuck, go arrest half the media and you could even charge cops if "talking about crack" was illegal. %90 of the populas has talked about crack in one form or another.
Say they did make linking illegal, who would decide what was legal and what wasn't?
If someone has illegal content on there web site, then the person responsiable for posting this illegal content should be tried in a court of law for his acts, not the person that was talking or linking to it.
Linking IMHO is a form of free speech. I have the right to say, hey check out this Junk. But that is not my web site, just my words, who is responsiable for the stile projects acts? Me or the webmaster of that site?
Everyone is free to Link to what ever you fucking want. It may be in really bad taste, but it is not illegal.
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This is greatEveryone is always saying that America is "The King" of the internet (or some words to that effect), maybe if more countries start something like this program that won't be the case anymore. A little more diversity on the Internet wouldn't be a bad thing. Oh yea, stile project doesn't count.
Do I see this happening in more developed Western nations? No, for the same reason that the DMCA and the UTICA bills were passed - the almighty bottom line. There is no way that America or any other country with a signifigantly developed economy would implement something of this scale. But then again do we really need "Internet Welfare"? I don't think so, but that's another story for another day.
Pete
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Stileproject!
Some of the best anime I've ever seen is available from stile.
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Right to Privacy
I guess there is a fine line between what deserves privacy and what deserves attention. I am all for privacy; however, after seeing a rather disturbing mpeg at Stile of a young woman strapped to her chair and murdered at gun point, it is difficult for me to observe the right to anonymity. Maybe this mpeg was a captured police video or maybe it was something an individual digitized and sent in. Should the submitter of the video remain anonymous? I know he/she should but then again.....hmmm
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Learn The Error Of Your Wicked Ways.You are a very poor troll or are a very poor Christian. Maybe you are both, I hope not. Please let me expain to you the error of your ways...
most people that are Christians are not true Christians. They do not attend Church twice a week and pray every night
A 'true Christian' (your term, not mine) would go to Church more frequently than twice a week (how about twice a day?), and would pray more regularly than every night. A true Christian would praise God with everything he says and does.
A place where Christianity is taboo has a much larger proportion of programmers than almost any other website I know of.
Christianity is not a taboo on Slashdot, what rubbish. However, Slashdot is a Linux website and discussions of Christianity would be off-topic. In fact, Slashdot gives a free platform from which Christians (such as myself) are able to air our views. Try Advogato and The Stile Project for even less coverage of Christian issues. You will then realise how tolerant Slashdot is to the discussion of Christianity and Christian issues.
Fourth: a farmhand is likely to have grown up in Middle America, a place of strong moral fiber, and to be free from many of the evil influences that the city brings.
Utter nonsense, trollboy. Middle America is a place of very poor moral fibre - it is an inherently racist region and a region ruled by violence. Guns (the tools Satan uses to turn man against his fellow man) are widespread in America, and the majority of Americans worship the ideals of consumerism rather than God. It is down to individual choice whether or not to follow Evil, and in this respect no region is better than any other. As far as "evil influences" of cities, surely cities have more churches per area than small less densely populated villages, therefore cities are intrinsically holy?
Most people with a Computer Science degree are lucky to remain with the slightest few sheds of religion that have not been indoctrinated out of them.
Hello? Computer Science degrees make no attempts influence people's religious views. While they may indoctrinate people that Python is better than Perl, Solaris is better than BSD, vi is better than EMACS and Microsoft is better than everything put together, these are not religous arguments. They are trivial.
Please, think before you post next time.
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Gee, What a novel idea...
Back in 1992, I was able to do this with an Apple Quadra 840av (Badass 68k!) that had a DSP based AV system. It was just click "File -> Print" from the built-in Video Player and I could print anything on the old boob-tube. I don't really see all the fuss that in the year 2000 that you can print what you see on TV. I bet you could pick up a Quadra 840av and a used HP Color InkJet cheaper than the new HP TV printer on eBay. Or you could also try to bid on a Mac TV which might be concidered the first TV that could print. But I rarely see those around and they were not the brightest color in Apple's rainbow at the time.
For as much as some here think Apple sux, they have in the past and still do today, make some of the coolest hardware -- at a cost.
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Re:Just a warning.
Ask Slash:
My math assignment is posted here please post all answers into the cgi forum, and remeber to show your work. -
Re:hacker girl ...
I've seen this picture at Stileproject.com, under Linux Loving Sluts
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Re:hacker girl ...
I've seen this picture at Stileproject.com, under Linux Loving Sluts
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Re:That's a relief :)
all your favorite linux banner babes can be found here:
http://www.stileproject.com/lls.html
prepares to be moderated down for daring to link to stile project (yes, it sucks)
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Re:i got first!
Fine. Now go and tell your mother!
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Even you can be helped!
Why don't you try this?
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yeah, but would you let her do this?
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yeah, but did you...
did you do this? You'll never look at eggs the same way.
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Re:RIP Stile
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Re:RIP Stile
That should be, Rest in Peace.
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Re:THERE IS A TIME TO LAUGH AND A TIME TO CRY
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