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CmdrTaco: The MacHack Keynote

wka writes "Here's a write up of the keynote that CmdrTaco was apparently giving at the MacHack conference. Armed with a ThinkPad running Linux, Malda revealed to the MacHack crowd Slashdot's secret to success, talked about the site's history, and did some WinXP bashing, among other things."

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  1. Keynote speech about nothing. by d0n+quix0te · · Score: 2, Troll

    Taco basically had nothing interesting to say, this was a disaster of a Keynote. Compared to Jobs' keynotes, heck even O'Reilly's keynotes, one can say that it was an abject failure.

    Malda had absolutely no insight about anything. He tried to troll around but came out looking a fool.

    This will be last time Malda will be invited to a keynote.

    1. Re:Keynote speech about nothing. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

      just about any keynote would look like a failure compared to His Holiness Steve Jobs. Jobs on stage could put Christ to shame.

    2. Re:Keynote speech about nothing. by MaxVlast · · Score: 2

      Agreed.

      In reply to your previous question, if he plans to accept the invitation, he bloody well better have something to say. If he doesn't have anything to say, he shouldn't accept the invitation. It's just polite.

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  2. I was there by CokeBear · · Score: 5, Interesting
    Rob was kinda funny, and he spent the last half hour playing the Sims on stage. (As an aside, all of Rob's Sims were lesbians, and he seemed to enjoy killing all the men in the game).

    Rob actually said: "I am the biggest troll on slashdot"

    I hope that next year, MacHack finds someone with more interesting things to say. He came across as a bit arrogant, and didn't really have any real insights into the industry.

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  3. My 'Ask Slashdot' finally answered! by gmhowell · · Score: 5, Funny
    I've been wanting to know what is involved in running slashdot. Day-to-day. Rob finally answered:
    He explains that his job is to watch TV while playing The Sims on his laptop and somehow manage to post ten to fifteen article per day.


    Why am I not surprised? (Bye, bye karma. It was nice knowing you)
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  4. Secret to success by larry+bagina · · Score: 2, Funny

    Ok Malda, what is the "secret" to running an unprofitable website?

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    Do you even lift?

    These aren't the 'roids you're looking for.

    1. Re:Secret to success by ncc74656 · · Score: 2
      Ok Malda, what is the "secret" to running an unprofitable website?

      1. Put up a website.
      2. ...
      3. Profit!
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  5. my question..... by jeffy124 · · Score: 2, Funny

    the article didnt cover it: how much did he bash single button mice?

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  6. /. gnomes! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    Step one: Play games, watch TV, and post articles.
    Step two: ...
    Step three: Profit!

    Oh, wait. Gotta work on step three.

    1. Re:/. gnomes! by red5 · · Score: 2

      Reminds me of the early iMac commercials.
      "There is no step three."

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  7. the origin of Commander 'Taco' by mtec · · Score: 2, Funny

    He has a Sims world full of lesbians - that kill men - that he 'commands'.
    There you go! - The Real origin of his name... I hope he's got more substance to him than he demonstrated. If that's all there is to him, it's kind of sad. I hope he was drunk (the troll comments are a little disconcerting).

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  8. Is this anywhere on a free site? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Interesting

    MacFixIt Pro members, login here:
    Otherwise, cough up $24.95
    (OK, so I'm paraphrasing, but most of the words on the page are images, which don't copy-n-paste well.)