Premature Rumors about Stargate Season 7?
An anonymous reader writes "While some were excited about the news of Stargate's renewal, others remained cautiously skeptical. Those is who did might be interested in reading this story posted on Zap2it." I for one hope the show keeps going. With the loss of Farscape, SG1 is possibly the best straight up sci-fi on TV- and the last show on the SciFi channel I watch.
>Oh my god... you are seriously the most pathetic life form on this planet.
:-D
Join the crowd. I think you're number three this week. And it isn't even Wednesday here yet!
>I checked your comment log... It looks like you don't get outside much.
Too bad you didn't read my journal entry on what you just said.
>Oh, and nice homepage. I can't believe you're writing scripts to see who has the most postings on slashdot.
Uhhh... who says I wrote that now? You might want to talk to the real author of that page. It certainly wasn't me.
>If 1800 comments is your main claim to fame then you need to get a life. I mean, I've seen nerdy CS majors with their pale skin, puny arms, greasy unkempt hair, beady eyes, and huge fat asses, but you take the cake.
That put a smile on my face. Here it is:
>Not that that matters to you. You couldn't get a chick if she was 6 months deceased.
Could be true. I guess I'm so buy with slashdot I haven't found out.
>Well go on, post some more comments;
I just did. Thanks for the excuse.
>make sure that slashdot is your world so you don't have to live in the real one.
Good idea.
>Good luck getting a job with that resume...
Already have one, TYVM.
>It's total overkill with all your supposed experience.
Which would be what, exactly?
>And where's your GPA from Rose-Hulman.
WTF is Rose-Hulman? Never head of it, sorry.
>What's that?
A US based scoring system that doesn't apply to me because I'm not USian?
>Are you getting bad grades because you're totally obsessed with slashdot?
I generally score in the higher percentiles, and my job is based on my keeping good grades, TYVM.
>Too bad.
Yes, it does make life busy.
>By the way, if you ever see a great big bright object in the sky, don't be scared. It's the sun.
And I always thought it was the dome light in my car. Thanks for the tip.
If you could be told what you can see or read, then it follows that you could be told what to say or think - BoC