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William Shatner Takes On Social Networking

nut writes "Everybody's favourite actor, author and starship captain is bringing some new ideas to the world of social networking. Myouterspace.com is, in the Captain's own words, '...a Sci Fi Social Network for those with a passion for the arts.' Facebook and Myspace should be worried. Sign up now. Go on, you know you want to."

294 comments

  1. How? Could we. turn. down. Such! an offer? by spun · · Score: 5, Funny

    KHAAAAAAN!

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    1. Re:How? Could we. turn. down. Such! an offer? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Slashdoted in record time.

    2. Re:How? Could we. turn. down. Such! an offer? by Thing+I+am · · Score: 5, Funny

      Damn it Jim, we're unable to connect to the database.

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    3. Re:How? Could we. turn. down. Such! an offer? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      Damn it Jim, I'm a doctor not a DBA.

    4. Re:How? Could we. turn. down. Such! an offer? by Heed00 · · Score: 1

      He tasks me. He tasks me, and I shall have him.

      *Throws a Tribble at Kirk*

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    5. Re:How? Could we. turn. down. Such! an offer? by QRDeNameland · · Score: 5, Funny

      I'm bringin' up all the servers we've got, Captain! If those Slashdotter's push it any harder the whole thing will blow!

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    6. Re:How? Could we. turn. down. Such! an offer? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Informative

      to late.. Database Error: Unable to connect to the database:Could not connect to MySQL

    7. Re:How? Could we. turn. down. Such! an offer? by Ice+Station+Zebra · · Score: 5, Funny

      I would suggest that everybody register with that name, just vary the number of A's in it.

    8. Re:How? Could we. turn. down. Such! an offer? by xirusmom · · Score: 1

      This will just contribute to Mr. Shatner getting even richer....so count me in.

    9. Re:How? Could we. turn. down. Such! an offer? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      It's dead, Jim...

    10. Re:How? Could we. turn. down. Such! an offer? by kimvette · · Score: 0, Offtopic

      Captain, we've gone warp and still can't keep up!

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    11. Re:How? Could we. turn. down. Such! an offer? by kimvette · · Score: 1

      How can anyone ever forget http://www.khaaan.com/ ?

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    12. Re:How? Could we. turn. down. Such! an offer? by FoolishOwl · · Score: 1

      Fascinating. It's social networking, Jim, but not as we know it.

    13. Re:How? Could we. turn. down. Such! an offer? by Rophuine · · Score: 0, Redundant

      This is about the funniest thing I've read this year. Thank you for making all my co-workers look over and wonder why I'm laughing.

    14. Re:How? Could we. turn. down. Such! an offer? by The+Shootist · · Score: 1

      es muerto, jim

    15. Re:How? Could we. turn. down. Such! an offer? by fm6 · · Score: 2, Interesting

      How can you make fun of a man whose career is notable for its gravitas and dignity?

    16. Re:How? Could we. turn. down. Such! an offer? by Hognoxious · · Score: 3, Funny

      Without the social part. And the networking.

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      Confucius say, "Find worm in apple - bad. Find half a worm - worse."
    17. Re:How? Could we. turn. down. Such! an offer? by dintech · · Score: 1

      Captain, I have an incoming transmission from ISP... - I mean UFP. They're ordering you have to halt transmissions immediately!

    18. Re:How? Could we. turn. down. Such! an offer? by mcgrew · · Score: 2, Funny

      She's dead, Jim.

    19. Re:How? Could we. turn. down. Such! an offer? by trurl7 · · Score: 1

      ...Stood Far Back When The Gravitas Was Handed Out

    20. Re:How? Could we. turn. down. Such! an offer? by spun · · Score: 1

      He's far more lovable as an old drunk who doesn't take himself seriously than as a young starship captain who thought he could sing.

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    21. Re:How? Could we. turn. down. Such! an offer? by bravo_2_0 · · Score: 1

      I am khan! From hell's heart, I stab at thee. For hate's sake, I spit my last breath at thee but please friend me at MyOuterSpace
      Seriously, I'm rather lonely.
      No really, I've only one friend and that's my mortal enemy Kirk!

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    22. Re:How? Could we. turn. down. Such! an offer? by xirusmom · · Score: 1

      Isn't he? He looks like a teddy bear. Well, a drunk teddy bear, but still lovable.

  2. obligatory by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    ws: its,,,,, a series of,,,,,,,, noobs

    ln: fascinating

    1. Re:obligatory by Locke2005 · · Score: 1

      Shouldn't that be "My God, it's full of nerds!" -- Dave Bowman, 2001

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  3. Should've called it... by Ann+O'Nymous-Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...Spacebook?

    HYPErspace? No, wait, Lucas got that already.

    Whatever you call it, as ideas go, it's pure Shat.

    1. Re:Should've called it... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      All "Offtopic" moderations of jokes about the topic will be metamoderated as Unfair.

      An empty threat. Metamoderation hasn't existed on /. in a long time. What they call metamod now is merely a kind of supplemental moderation, it isn't moddinng the mods. Like the US govt, /. checks and balances are history!

    2. Re:Should've called it... by ScrewMaster · · Score: 1

      ...Spacebook?

      HYPErspace? No, wait, Lucas got that already.

      Whatever you call it, as ideas go, it's pure Shat.

      I dunno ... maybe "Shatdot"?

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    3. Re:Should've called it... by deniable · · Score: 1

      Sound like a black hole of social networking.

    4. Re:Should've called it... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      If I had metamod points...boy, I'd, well, I'd...I donno. I lost me.

    5. Re:Should've called it... by grcumb · · Score: 1

      ...Spacebook?

      HYPErspace? No, wait, Lucas got that already.

      Whatever you call it, as ideas go, it's pure Shat.

      He, wanted commasplice.com, but it was, taken.

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      Crumb's Corollary: Never bring a knife to a bun fight.
  4. Captain by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Everybody's favourite actor, author and starship captain

    Jean-Luc Picard?

    1. Re:Captain by Donkey_Hotey · · Score: 1

      Heretic

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    2. Re:Captain by NiceGeek · · Score: 1

      Great game, Hexen too.

    3. Re:Captain by genner · · Score: 1

      His name is Patrick Stewart!
      We are calling him a heretic because he didn't know his name...right?

    4. Re:Captain by eleuthero · · Score: 1

      Still though, don't you find it strange and a bit offtopic that he posted a video game comment after the highly insightful OP?

    5. Re:Captain by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      That's Sir Patrick Stewart.

    6. Re:Captain by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      only if you live in backwards little england

    7. Re:Captain by JustOK · · Score: 2, Funny

      dnalgne elttil?
      Must be in Whales.

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    8. Re:Captain by carp3_noct3m · · Score: 1

      ROFL, flashbacks to those games flooded my mind. A cookie for you good sir.

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      "It's ok, I'm completely secure as long as my iron is off"
    9. Re:Captain by fredrik70 · · Score: 1

      you know, peoples attention span is not what it was back in the day. Still, it was a great game though!

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    10. Re:Captain by mcgrew · · Score: 1

      Are you guys all gay? My favorite starship captain is Kathryn Janeway!

    11. Re:Captain by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      of the U.S.S. Enterprise!

    12. Re:Captain by hey! · · Score: 1

      Are you guys all gay? My favorite starship captain is Kathryn Janeway!

      Where do you think gay Trekkies come from?

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    13. Re:Captain by Kirin+Fenrir · · Score: 1

      Where do you think gay Trekkies come from?

      Desperation!

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    14. Re:Captain by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Benjamin Sisko.

  5. Facinating... by Mantis8 · · Score: 5, Funny

    But most illogical captain.

    1. Re:Facinating... by dkleinsc · · Score: 1

      Don't ask me. I'm a doctor, not a web designer!

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  6. Sorry... by SwampChicken · · Score: 0

    I was thinking about signing up, but there's just way too many images of shatner on the one page...so I think I'll pass.

  7. Not social networking... by Darkness404 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Myouterspace.com is, in the captain's own words, '... a Sci Fi Social Network for those with a passion for the arts.'

    But that is exactly why it won't catch on. The reason why Facebook is so popular is because -everyone- can use it. You, the people who you went to high school with, your mom, your grandma, your college classmates, your boss. Everyone can use it. No one feels alienated. That is why it is successful. Shatner's site seems more like a glorified forum, a great place to find people who share the same interest, but that isn't what Facebook is for.

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    1. Re:Not social networking... by eln · · Score: 5, Funny

      Oh come on, be nice...after all, how many other places are there on the Internet where nerds can sit around debating the finer points of Star Trek all day long? Talk about an under-served market!

    2. Re:Not social networking... by khallow · · Score: 4, Insightful

      It also seems to have a rigid structure perhaps verging on caste. Everyone has a particular planet (and perhaps spaceship) that they can belong to which seems based somehow on their interests. That sounds likely to exacerbate the problems you mention above.

    3. Re:Not social networking... by gestalt_n_pepper · · Score: 0

      Well, there's um... here. Admit it. It's happened.

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    4. Re:Not social networking... by _xeno_ · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Shatner's site seems more like a glorified forum, a great place to find people who share the same interest, but that isn't what Facebook is for.

      If I were going to draw a comparison with an existing site, I'd compare it to deviantART, but for sci-fi. It's a social networking site in the sense that's intended for people with a common interest to network with each other - but it's not taking on Facebook.

      But suggesting that it is will likely get more attention.

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    5. Re:Not social networking... by The+Turd+Burglar · · Score: 0, Flamebait

      Go back to NAMBLA you child fucker.

    6. Re:Not social networking... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      Paging Captain Obvious to the Starship Whoosh.

      Idiot.

    7. Re:Not social networking... by yelirekim · · Score: 1

      Facebook started out as a closed community available only to ivy league universities, but then eventually used the fanaticism of that user base to leverage its growth. I think that this won't be as large as facebook because step 2 can't really happen, but it's a far cry from something that just flat out won't work. A 'trekkie' is by definition already a fanatic so this might not be such a bad demographic.

    8. Re:Not social networking... by Ironhandx · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Generally speaking, a lot of nerds are social pariahs and don't necessarily WANT to talk to anyone they went to high school with. I know I'm in that category. All but for 2 people that I still keep in touch with from back then, I'd just as soon never see or hear from them again.

      Plus is freaking SHATNER.

      This. Will. Get. Rabid followers. Almost. Instantly.

      The whole point is that its social networking for those that don't really like the current social networking. Using facebook is often to these people the same as being in high school again. I had a pretty good high school experience compared to some nerds, but I don't keep in touch with most of those idiots for a reason.

      I take that back, facebook is WORSE than being in high school again, because in high school you could ignore people and generally they would leave you alone. On facebook you ignore them and they whine to everyone they know that you're ignoring them and then those people whine at you. Don't look at me like I'm an elitist jerk or something, everyone has a few of those people in their histories.

    9. Re:Not social networking... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Mod parent up.

    10. Re:Not social networking... by NotBornYesterday · · Score: 4, Informative

      Actually, Facebook gained popularity by doing very much the opposite. At first, it was just for Harvard students. Then just for Ivy league. They created an exclusive club, and gradually opened it to more and more people.

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    11. Re:Not social networking... by The+Turd+Burglar · · Score: 0

      Aww, did another child fucker get banned from facebook? Poor baby...

    12. Re:Not social networking... by Yvanhoe · · Score: 2, Insightful

      That is also the main reason why so many of us don't use it. Or like it. Or find it of value.

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      The Wise adapts himself to the world. The Fool adapts the world to himself. Therefore, all progress depends on the Fool.
    13. Re:Not social networking... by ClosedSource · · Score: 1

      Here's another opportunity for a low id number. "I would expect a comment like that from a 3 digit member".

    14. Re:Not social networking... by randy+of+the+redwood · · Score: 1
      If you'd left off idiot, you'd have been modded +5 funny.

      Oh well, as an AC you probably don't care much about karma.

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    15. Re:Not social networking... by ClosedSource · · Score: 1

      No, the AC was a public pisser which is treated the same as a child molester in some jurisdictions.

    16. Re:Not social networking... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Well, one could debate the merits of the sex offender registry, which includes many incidents of dubious nature, like hugging in no-contact schools.

    17. Re:Not social networking... by ClosedSource · · Score: 1

      Yes, only the elite are chosen as the first to enrich strangers by providing content. The great unwashed have to wait to be exploited.

    18. Re:Not social networking... by tolkienfan · · Score: 1

      +5

    19. Re:Not social networking... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

      If you carry grudges from high school past the age of 20, you are definitely doing life wrong.

    20. Re:Not social networking... by Yvan256 · · Score: 1

      I think funny doesn't affect karma anyway.

    21. Re:Not social networking... by Yvan256 · · Score: 3, Funny

      The North American Marlon Brando Look Alikes?

    22. Re:Not social networking... by MillionthMonkey · · Score: 1

      But you don't need to commit a sex offense to get rid of a Facebook account.

      Go to your profile page, select "Account Settings" from the drop down menu, and click the "deactivate" link.

    23. Re:Not social networking... by Sir_Lewk · · Score: 1

      It used to, but it currently doesn't. It never did for ACs though.

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    24. Re:Not social networking... by Anarki2004 · · Score: 1

      Looks like he got the +5 anyhow. I bet a moderator did it just to spite you. But then i refreshed the page and he was a +4 so another moderator must have fixed it to spite me. Disregard the fact that said moderator would have to possess some form of precognition.

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    25. Re:Not social networking... by Yvan256 · · Score: 5, Interesting

      Would be funny to pack all the ACs together, give them a single, unlimited, non-working karma variable. Just to see how it would go.

    26. Re:Not social networking... by Mikkeles · · Score: 1

      I can't use it; I have my pride and self respect to consider.

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      Great minds think alike; fools seldom differ.
    27. Re:Not social networking... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Everyone who likes sci-fi can use myouterspace, and nobody will feel alienated. You'll feel immersed in the experience which has to count for something.

    28. Re:Not social networking... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      But what if their planet is their spaceship? Like Yonada? Oh, wait - that one belongs to Larry Ellison...

    29. Re:Not social networking... by tftp · · Score: 4, Insightful

      If you carry grudges from high school past the age of 20, you are definitely doing life wrong.

      I don't think grudges are involved. It's probably because of lack of common ground. His high school colleagues (probably not friends even) were grouped together just by their location at the time. In my case, a good number of people I knew in school were complete blanks. Among others I knew a guy who drank alcohol heavily, for example - I'm not sure he is alive by now, and if he is I'd rather leave him alone. And I maintain contact with two guys because we have common interests (technology, electronics, etc.) Other people may also develop into something of interest to you, but so may anyone else - you won't be better off tracking their fate; statistically they are the same as any guy in the street.

      This means that the "high school set" is chosen for us, and it is not optimal. We leave it behind as soon as we can, and then start building our own network of friends, out of people that interest us and to whom we are interesting. We may take a few contacts out of the school set, but generally it is not required. Once out of school, people get lots of new contacts and have wider choice. Of course one can have 500 friends of all kinds, but then dealing with them becomes a full time job.

    30. Re:Not social networking... by MichaelSmith · · Score: 1

      I don't use facebook (possibly for some of the reasons you quoted) but my wife does and I noticed recently the my sister has 417 "Friends".

      Personally I can't be bothered.

    31. Re:Not social networking... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      My ship is my planet... it is called the Galactica. Oh sorry wrong show.

    32. Re:Not social networking... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I thought everyone used it because registration used to be exclusive to .edu email addresses, so when it was opened up to public registration there was a big rush to see get on all them hot college girls' friends lists.

    33. Re:Not social networking... by deniable · · Score: 1

      I think I hear the turbolift.

    34. Re:Not social networking... by DerekLyons · · Score: 1

      Myouterspace.com is, in the captain's own words, '... a Sci Fi Social Network for those with a passion for the arts.'

      But that is exactly why it won't catch on. The reason why Facebook is so popular is because -everyone- can use it.

      It might not catch on among everyone, but that doesn't mean it doesn't have a niche. I participate in two social networking sites dedicated to woodworking, another dedicated to bookbinding, and another dedicated to soapmaking. (Not to mention half a dozen forums on the same topics, which really only differ from 'social networking' sites only in formant.)
       
      That's the beauty of the Internet - we don't need One Site To Bind Them All.

    35. Re:Not social networking... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      having a pool of hot college chicks posting their pics seems like a surefire way to draw more membership

    36. Re:Not social networking... by electrons_are_brave · · Score: 2, Funny

      It also seems to have a rigid structure perhaps verging on caste. Everyone has a particular planet (and perhaps spaceship) that they can belong to which seems based somehow on their interests. That sounds likely to exacerbate the problems you mention above.

      Geocities is dead! Long live Geocities!

    37. Re:Not social networking... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Actually, you just described why MySpace got popular. Facebook was popular long before it was open to the public. Facebook started out only catering to colleges: Faculty, staff, and students. Its popularity reached a critical mass, and they really had no other choice than to open it up completely.

    38. Re:Not social networking... by Kingrames · · Score: 1

      That sounds like something a filthy Zaran would say!

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    39. Re:Not social networking... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      This. Will. Get. Rabid followers. Almost. Instantly.

      Maybe Shatner will accomplish what the LHC has so far failed to do: form a black hole. Hey if you gather enough nerds together, SOMETHING noteworthy is bound to happen! So much social retardation in one place that charm and charisma can enter but not ever escape!

    40. Re:Not social networking... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      No. Eat that, anoni-phobius!

    41. Re:Not social networking... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Didn't South Park make an episode based on this concept, where Cartman bought an unprofitable amusement park so he didnt have to wait in line, butas he hired more and more people, he had to let more and more people in to pay the bills? and since the numbers were restricted, people wanted to go more, which in the end saved the amusement park?

    42. Re:Not social networking... by Krau+Ming · · Score: 0

      facebook is for guys to creep around on their hot lady acquaintances' pictures of her on vacation in her bikini (admit it, that's what you spend so much time doing)...the Shatner networking site won't have that, and therefore will not succeed.

    43. Re:Not social networking... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Actually, a lot of us who were early Facebook users loath the allowing of anyone to join, we much preferred the college/alumni only version without so many idiots.

    44. Re:Not social networking... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

      Would be funny to pack all the ACs together,

      What? Have other people been using my account?

      I knew I should have set a password..,..

    45. Re:Not social networking... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      MLK had it right - "to live in a world where a man is judged by the content of his character, not the color of his skin". Judging by the actions or character is perfectly acceptable.

    46. Re:Not social networking... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      "gradually opened it to more and more people."

      I know this has happened before but I can't remember, ah Usenet. Now the twits have their own network. Now that we know who they are, kill'em all and get on with our lives.

    47. Re:Not social networking... by BlueBoxSW.com · · Score: 1

      Long live DeviantArt.com

    48. Re:Not social networking... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You did, but "12345" isn't hard to guess. It's the same one I have on my luggage!

    49. Re:Not social networking... by erko · · Score: 1

      Myouterspace.com is, in the captain's own words, '... a Sci Fi Social Network for those with a passion for the arts.'

      But that is exactly why it won't catch on. The reason why Facebook is so popular is because -everyone- can use it.

      Originally not many people could use facebook -- it was only for people in college. There's no reason why Shatner's site couldn't include more people later, but honestly, (and as other people have already said) I don't think they needs to include everyone to be successful.

    50. Re:Not social networking... by Lemming+Mark · · Score: 2, Interesting

      I don't generally friend people on Facebook who I don't know. People who I knew a long time ago and had unpleasant experiences with are slightly below them in my priority order - the known data suggests I don't want to friend them! So it seems fair enough to me. Also, "doing life wrong" isn't very fair in this context. Bearing a grudge to the extent that you seek out people and try to revenge yourself on them, that would not be the best choice. Having bad memories of people from a formative part of your life - par for the course, I'd say. Part of being human, although the ability to forgive / forget / let go can also be important.

    51. Re:Not social networking... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Generalizing is generally wrong.

      I still have a "grudge" against the guys that raped a girl in high school. Nuff said?

    52. Re:Not social networking... by Hognoxious · · Score: 1

      You should have a grudge against whoever was supposed to teach you comprehension.

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      Confucius say, "Find worm in apple - bad. Find half a worm - worse."
    53. Re:Not social networking... by Vectormatic · · Score: 1

      for a second the name 'DeviantShat' popped into my head... now i wont be able to sleep at night..

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    54. Re:Not social networking... by Vectormatic · · Score: 1

      i can only guess what will happen to the first guy there to post the question 'Who is cooler, jar-jar or c3p0?'

      my money is one 'Endless flame of a thousand nerds'

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      People, what a bunch of bastards
    55. Re:Not social networking... by Threni · · Score: 1

      > Plus is freaking SHATNER.

      A shit actor from 50 years ago? Yeah, that's going to get everybody excited, isn't it? "the internet - not just for young people anymore"

      > This. Will. Get. Rabid followers. Almost. Instantly.

      Are you ok?

    56. Re:Not social networking... by volpe · · Score: 1

      How could you see how it would go if the karma variable were non-working?

    57. Re:Not social networking... by JasterBobaMereel · · Score: 1

      Err here ..."http://www.nitcentral.com/"

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    58. Re:Not social networking... by JasterBobaMereel · · Score: 1

      So where would Shatner himself go ?

      ORPHEUS - Music
      CREATIA - Creative
      TRITON - Production
      ZARA - Actors

      Or sign up for 4 separate accounts to cover all of these?

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    59. Re:Not social networking... by Ironhandx · · Score: 1

      Yes, I'm ok. Are you? Its not good to feign ignorance because you're embarrassed about knowing something. Such as recognizing a(probably bad, text-based) impression of the man who was the inventor of Stop-Acting. Honestly, I don't know anyone who wouldn't recognize that to some extent. Though I may have put the wrong two words together for proper stop-acting syntax...

      The Original star trek series has been on reruns so many times theres not a lot of people out there who haven't caught at least part of an episode, and many will remember Shatner just because of that style of acting.

      Bad actor? I guess by some standards. Isn't it every actors dream to become famous for acting however? He's certainly achieved that, however it was done, and he still gets acting jobs. Often good acting jobs, because however ridiculous it may seem, he does come off as sincere to a lot of people.

      Not everybody will be interested(and thats part of what will actually appeal to some, like myself), but it will get a, most likely rather fanatical, following just out of the cult of personality due to the fact that Shatner used to be Captain Kirk.

      I actually have high hopes for this thing. See, the people I wouldn't bother talking to in high school would never sign up for something like this anyways. However there may be a few that I would have liked to talk to that I didn't, that would sign up for something like this.

    60. Re:Not social networking... by Ironhandx · · Score: 2, Interesting

      Hah! Indeed.

      I hold no grudges and may even make small conversation should I run into anyone on the street that I knew from high school.

      This does not necessarily mean I wish to have them know details about my current life or continue communicating with them in any way.

      In many ways you could have called me the "cool" nerd. I knew how to do things that were useful and interesting, and I was fun to hang out with for the most part because I could carry a conversation about most anything. I was a social pariah by choice.

      I just wasn't interested in what most of these people had to say and didn't feel it necessary to subject either myself to their babble or them to my false niceties on a regular basis.

      Nothing against those people, and I'm not saying I'm better than them, but our interests were in vastly opposite directions. Most people would talk about sports etc... I have yet to sit through an entire game of anything in my entire life, except for a couple of times I went to a game live.

      Me and my friends that I actually kept in touch with on the other hand, we built a life-size scorpion out of solid steel, using a 5/8 leaf spring for the bow and a 20 ton winch to draw it.

      See? Most would look at me like a madman, or at the very least, slightly looney for doing something like that. We on the other hand just liked making things, we all liked the roman era, and wanted to see if we could embed a rebar bolt into a cliff face with it.

    61. Re:Not social networking... by Yvan256 · · Score: 1

      We could see the karma value in the "AC account" but the website would ignore it to mod new posts. We don't want to see all the AC posts modded +2 right from the start, we only want to see what the average karma value of all ACs would end up being.

    62. Re:Not social networking... by hey! · · Score: 1

      No, nerds are social pariahs that don't want to LISTEN to anyone they went to high school with.

      They'd gladly talk to anyone who would listen to *them*.

      That, by the way, is what makes people bores: wanting to talk about their own interests and not being interested in others' interests. Since nerds and, say, jocks tend to have few overlapping interests, it's not surprising each considers the other bores.

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    63. Re:Not social networking... by eln · · Score: 1

      Actually, a lot of us who were early Internet users loath the allowing of anyone to join, we much preferred the college/alumni only version without so many idiots.

    64. Re:Not social networking... by Ka+D'Argo · · Score: 1

      No one feels alienated.

      Um, I do? The one reason I don't use facebook or myspace etc is both A) I can count the number of friends I have on one hand (none of them use these either) and B) I know no one who uses these. There is no purpose for me to use it. I'm a nerd, a geek, a social outcast. I do not fit in with the normal crowd of people who use these. I work a full time job and when I'm at home I'm usually playing mmorpgs while watching reruns of some science fiction tv show on tv, eating ramen noodles or a hotpocket. Not everyone, fits in. Not everyone wants to fit in. Facebook and Myspace are not "for" everyone.

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      Aw Frell this
    65. Re:Not social networking... by thetoadwarrior · · Score: 1

      Deviant Art's audience is, in theory, very limited but it's been around for some time and, as far as I know, not going away.

    66. Re:Not social networking... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Facebook does have the advantage of you being able to not friend or block people that you don't want to talk to.

    67. Re:Not social networking... by Ironhandx · · Score: 1

      This is true, to a point.

      I will listen to others interests... as long as they're somewhat related to mine, or I have a passing interest in them. This actually covers nearly every scientific field there is, psychology, construction, mechanics... most of the things that everyone else says "Oh, thats what you do with your time? You don't do X or X?" and they deem you a bore because at best these are supposed to be "work" pursuits and nothing more.

      I do not have any interest in what Barbara said to Ashley friday night that is now causing Jim to freak out. I am also not interested in which college football team won last night. As such I wouldn't have anything in common with someone who had these things as their main interests, so talking to them on a regular basis is not only going to be boring, but also mind-numbingly annoying.

      In the case of sports I do not even have a passing interest and if all of the various sports on the planet disappeared tomorrow, if it weren't for the yowling of those that did care, I wouldn't even notice.

      This doesn't mean that because something is not important to ME that its not important... but if I have no interest in it, why the devil am I going to waste my time talking to someone who is nearly only interested in that particular thing?

  8. Its a fad by nurb432 · · Score: 1

    Just like that star trek thing... Or the internet...

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  9. I canna give her any more by pupdog311 · · Score: 0

    Of course, it's already broken. Where's that drunk Scot when we need him?

  10. It is logical by Freaky+Spook · · Score: 4, Funny

    Amas enough virgins in one place, and one of them is likely to get laid................

    1. Re:It is logical by Chris+Burke · · Score: 3, Funny

      One?! I'm thinking most of 'em already get the kind of "laid" where it only happens to one.. ;)

      --

      The enemies of Democracy are
    2. Re:It is logical by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      um, but only if they're green.

    3. Re:It is logical by ClosedSource · · Score: 1

      Sure, but remember it's Kirk that does the deed.

    4. Re:It is logical by SteveFoerster · · Score: 5, Funny

      Amas enough virgins in one place, and one of them is likely to get laid................

      I think you mean "amass".

      Hmm, except "amas" means "you love" in Latin.

      Never mind. Carry on.

      --
      Space game using normal deck of cards: http://BattleCards.org
    5. Re:It is logical by v1 · · Score: 2, Informative

      I would expect two

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      I work for the Department of Redundancy Department.
    6. Re:It is logical by jack2000 · · Score: 2, Informative

      Don't underestimate the power of virgins concentrated in a small place. Sometimes they change spin, randomly. Queer quantum things begin to occur between them.

    7. Re:It is logical by pandrijeczko · · Score: 1

      Green Orion women have voracious sexual appetites so are unlikely to be virgins.

      I, on the other hand...

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      Gentoo Linux - another day, another USE flag.
    8. Re:It is logical by eleuthero · · Score: 1

      and in Spanish too

    9. Re:It is logical by SteveFoerster · · Score: 1

      Latin was first to the patent office with it. ;-)

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    10. Re:It is logical by deniable · · Score: 2, Interesting

      Not if you're flexible about it.

    11. Re:It is logical by JustOK · · Score: 0, Redundant

      Thinking it would be 2, at the minimum.

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      rewriting history since 2109
    12. Re:It is logical by CodeDragonDM · · Score: 1

      So... you get virginity to a critical mass and it collapses into itself (giggity)?

      I think that explains why they ask for "gender" for sign up. Why else would we need to categorise MySpace for nerds by gender?

    13. Re:It is logical by Antique+Geekmeister · · Score: 1

      And the rest will subscribe to Slashdot.

    14. Re:It is logical by Abstrackt · · Score: 1

      One?! I'm thinking most of 'em already get the kind of "laid" where it only happens to one.. ;)

      And then there are some that wouldn't get laid if they tripped and fell in an orgy.

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      They say a little knowledge is a dangerous thing, but it's not one half so bad as a lot of ignorance. - Terry Pratchett
    15. Re:It is logical by eleuthero · · Score: 1

      thankfully, even Disney hasn't extended copyright / patent rights as long as would be needed for that :)

  11. I'm givin' it all she's got, Captain! by metatheism · · Score: 5, Funny

    Clearly Scotty's expertise does not extend to the realm of dynamic load-balancing :)

    1. Re:I'm givin' it all she's got, Captain! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Sure it does... but his method requires an even number of dilithium crystals.

    2. Re:I'm givin' it all she's got, Captain! by martin-boundary · · Score: 1
      No, no! The site is actually designed to include random delays while trying to connect.

      It's. all about the. experience.

    3. Re:I'm givin' it all she's got, Captain! by Kingrames · · Score: 1

      He's giving it all he's got, Captain!

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    4. Re:I'm givin' it all she's got, Captain! by Vectormatic · · Score: 1

      either that, or someone on the crew lost track of the backup serwers

      --
      People, what a bunch of bastards
    5. Re:I'm givin' it all she's got, Captain! by Jason+Levine · · Score: 1

      The problem is he picked up the mouse and said "Computer: Load balance all servers."

      Any second now he'll realize this isn't working and will build a new, super-efficient load-balancing operating system from scratch by typing on the keyboard at insane speeds.

      --
      My sci-fi novel, Ghost Thief, is now available from Amazon.com.
  12. Don't do it. You will not be able to resist. by ipquickly · · Score: 3, Funny

    The year is 2045 and "tek," a highly addictive computer-based reality drug takes the users of the drug into a fantasy world.

    Oh, I see where you're going here, Shatner!

    To all you slashdot readers, please heed my words...
    "JUST SAY NO!"

  13. MyOuterSpace is DeadSpace by muphin · · Score: 1

    heh it already died: Database Error: Unable to connect to the database:Could not connect to MySQL
    and man is it slooooooooow!!!! didnt know they had servers on pluto

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    It's not a typo if you understood the meaning!
    1. Re:MyOuterSpace is DeadSpace by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I don't think joomla is meant to be a full featured social networking base for global use or even slashdot use... http://www.myouterspace.com/administrator/

    2. Re:MyOuterSpace is DeadSpace by pandrijeczko · · Score: 2, Funny

      I suspect the database fields are out of alignment.

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      Gentoo Linux - another day, another USE flag.
    3. Re:MyOuterSpace is DeadSpace by Crudely_Indecent · · Score: 1

      Somebody needs to slap his developer.

      A single radio button enables SEF URL functionality. Another simple plugin will remove the meta generator tag that proclaims that the site is running Joomla. Yet another simple plugin disables direct access to the /administrator area.

      Now, that being said, I don't see any reason Joomla cannot be used for a social networking base. I use it for that very purpose. With components like Community Builder and the new user functionality that will be present in J1.6, there isn't any reason not to.

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      "Lame" - Galaxar
    4. Re:MyOuterSpace is DeadSpace by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Well then you'll have to reverse the polarity while standing on the wrong side of the console and looking at the labels upside down.

    5. Re:MyOuterSpace is DeadSpace by pandrijeczko · · Score: 1

      No more of this nonsense or I will have to LAMP you!

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      Gentoo Linux - another day, another USE flag.
  14. I would but..... by spruce · · Score: 5, Informative

    I tried to sign up, but during the login process a wild pack of jocks showed up and gave me a wedgie of galactic proportions, stole my lunch and banged the picture of a girl I planned on talking to eventually.

    1. Re:I would but..... by onion2k · · Score: 5, Funny

      If that comment was on any other website besides /. I'd think it was a joke, but I'm not so sure here...

    2. Re:I would but..... by Tolkien · · Score: 2, Funny

      Count yourself lucky that they only banged the picture...

    3. Re:I would but..... by ClosedSource · · Score: 1

      Count yourself lucky it was her picture.

    4. Re:I would but..... by Vectormatic · · Score: 1

      notice the GP is modded +5 informative....

      only on slashdot

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      People, what a bunch of bastards
  15. First? by onion2k · · Score: 5, Funny

    It's the first anti-social network.

    1. Re:First? by ScrewMaster · · Score: 5, Funny

      It's the first anti-social network.

      Truly News for Nerds, Stuff that Antimatters.

      --
      The higher the technology, the sharper that two-edged sword.
  16. Shatner will be everything to Social Networking... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    ...that he has been to acting. And music.

    Scotty, beam him up, please!

  17. favorite? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    "Everybody's favourite actor, author and starship captain"

    Not mine.

    --Security Guard OneARGHHHHhhhhh*silence*

  18. Twitter should be scared too. by Chris+Burke · · Score: 5, Funny

    In order to foster his unique style, and to one-up Twitter, the main form of communication on this social networking site are tiny posts, known as "Shats", limited to exactly one word.

    --

    The enemies of Democracy are
    1. Re:Twitter should be scared too. by Beardo+the+Bearded · · Score: 2, Funny

      Okay,...

      shat...

      is...

      coming ...

      out

      --

      ---
      ECHELON is a government program to find words like bomb, jihad, plutonium, assassinate, and anarchy.
    2. Re:Twitter should be scared too. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

      Your post isn't Shat enough.
      Let me rewrite it.

      In order to foster his unique style, and to one-up Twitter, the main form of communication, on this social networking site, are tiny posts, known entirely as "Shats".

    3. Re:Twitter should be scared too. by ScrewMaster · · Score: 2, Funny

      In order to foster his unique style, and to one-up Twitter, the main form of communication on this social networking site are tiny posts, known as "Shats", limited to exactly one word.

      Screw you, buddy. Now I have to wipe yogurt out of my keyboard.

      --
      The higher the technology, the sharper that two-edged sword.
    4. Re:Twitter should be scared too. by Sulphur · · Score: 1

      Spaghetti

    5. Re:Twitter should be scared too. by wonderboss · · Score: 1

      Chewed up apple.

      --
      more cowbell
    6. Re:Twitter should be scared too. by ChrisMP1 · · Score: 1

      Your username gives an entirely new meaning to your post.

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    7. Re:Twitter should be scared too. by ScrewMaster · · Score: 1

      Your username gives an entirely new meaning to your post.

      Yeah. I get that a lot.

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      The higher the technology, the sharper that two-edged sword.
    8. Re:Twitter should be scared too. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Isn't "shat" a verb, in the past tense?

    9. Re:Twitter should be scared too. by celtic_hackr · · Score: 1

      He's not much of a web developer either. The site takes so long to launch, I thought it was /.ed.
      Alas, it's just slow as AOhelL.

    10. Re:Twitter should be scared too. by awshidahak · · Score: 1

      Although not quite in the same style, this idea's already been implemented.

    11. Re:Twitter should be scared too. by mcgrew · · Score: 1

      That's what you get for reading slashdot while eating Yogurt. Especially. An. Article. About. William... Shatner! Oh, and by the way, the topic is Star Trek, not Spaceballs.

    12. Re:Twitter should be scared too. by lastchance_000 · · Score: 1
    13. Re:Twitter should be scared too. by ScrewMaster · · Score: 1

      Oh, and by the way, the topic is Star Trek, not Spaceballs.

      No, you misunderstood. I really did have to wipe yogurt out of my keyboard.

      --
      The higher the technology, the sharper that two-edged sword.
    14. Re:Twitter should be scared too. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You bugga. It's taken me half a hour to keep a mouthful of tea down.

  19. He's dead, Jim! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJQwHwP0ojI

  20. Slashdotted? by bigredradio · · Score: 1

    You posted to slashdot? myouterspace.com, prepare to be slashdotted!

    1. Re:Slashdotted? by geminidomino · · Score: 1

      You posted to slashdot? myouterspace.com, prepare to be slashdotted!

      It's dead, Jim.

  21. Yeah, right by Locke2005 · · Score: 1

    I hear it's just like Facebook, except that once a month William Shatner personally sends a message to each member advising them to get a life!

    --
    I've abandoned my search for truth; now I'm just looking for some useful delusions.
  22. Let's Talk About Captain Kirk's Resurrection... by pandrijeczko · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I have a lot of time & respect for Mr. Shatner these days - after spending decades as a bit of prima donna, in these twilight years of his he does appear to have developed something of a sense of humour & the ability to not take himself too seriously.

    And whilst I don't deny his impact on sci-fi TV & movies, he has put his name to a total of three trilogies (yes, nine books!) detailing the second coming of Captain Kirk following his resurrection by the Borg after "joining the choir invisibule" in Star Trek Generations. For those of you who haven't read any of them, rumour has it they were ghost written by Judith & Garfield Reeve Stevens (who have written a host of other Trek books) but within those volumes, The Risen Kirk goes back to meet and ultimately defeat himself as the Emperor of the Mirror Universe, single-handedly defeats the remainder of the Borg race Picard didn't defeat in Star Trek First Contact, and has many other adventures alongside Picard, Janeway, and just about every other character & spaceship from TNG, DS9 & Voyager... and I haven't even read the last trilogy yet!

    Don't get me wrong, they're occasional "The Adventure Book For Boys" fun pulpy reads in a similar fashion to those "Commando" war comics where every German stormtrooper dies at the dangerous end of a British Tommy's machine gun next to a "Yiearrggh!" speech bubble, but they're hardly classic science fiction...

    I'm sure Bill's heart's in the right place & there's a fun element to what he's trying to do here - but I wouldn't ask a teenage McDonalds employee to give me his opinion on cordon bleu cookery, so I'm certainly not going to take Bill's views on sci-fi too seriously either...

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    Gentoo Linux - another day, another USE flag.
    1. Re:Let's Talk About Captain Kirk's Resurrection... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      I have a lot of time & respect for Mr. Shatner these days - after spending decades as a bit of prima donna, in these twilight years of his he does appear to have developed something of a sense of humour & the ability to not take himself too seriously.

      Meh. I've seen enough of recent Shatner in interviews (e.g. his interaction with Takei) to believe that Shat's just as big a jerk as he ever was. He's just figured out that his ticket to success is do his "Shatner does an impersonation of Shatner" routine and appear to be the guy who doesn't take himself too seriously. I think his current adoration amongst fans is merely people confusing the act for the actor. But, YMMV.

    2. Re:Let's Talk About Captain Kirk's Resurrection... by taustin · · Score: 1

      What he takes seriously is his paycheck. He figured out a few years ago that people will pay him big bucks to make an ass of himself, and he'll do anything if you offer him enough money. For a big enough paycheck, I suspect he'd eat live babies on national television.

    3. Re:Let's Talk About Captain Kirk's Resurrection... by pandrijeczko · · Score: 1

      I'm just saying it like I see it, I don't do the "celebrity worship" thing - as far as I'm concerned, I pay money for musicians or actors to entertain me and what they do between bouts of entertaining me is their own business.

      But I'm sure Shatner has accumulated enough wealth during his career to never need to earn any more money ever again - so I'm sure there's other reasons he's doing it.

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      Gentoo Linux - another day, another USE flag.
    4. Re:Let's Talk About Captain Kirk's Resurrection... by fishexe · · Score: 1

      The Risen Kirk...single-handedly defeats the remainder of the Borg race Picard didn't defeat in Star Trek First Contact...

      Picard didn't defeat more than a shipful in First Contact. Maybe you're thinking of the Voyager finale? Either way, time to turn in your geek card.

      --
      "I don't care about the Constitution!" --Bill O'Reilly, November 17, 2009
    5. Re:Let's Talk About Captain Kirk's Resurrection... by LiENUS · · Score: 2, Funny

      For a big enough paycheck, I suspect he'd eat live babies on national television.

      Someone start up a paypal donation page!

    6. Re:Let's Talk About Captain Kirk's Resurrection... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Its in a damn book.

    7. Re:Let's Talk About Captain Kirk's Resurrection... by mcgrew · · Score: 1

      in these twilight years of his he does appear to have developed something of a sense of humour & the ability to not take himself too seriously.

      You obviously never saw his appearance on Saturday Night Live in the seventies. He was HILARIOUS, and self-deprecating. The "get a life" you see on youtube was from that, and it, too was funny. Almost as funny as when he pulled out his wallet, flipped it open, and said "Beam me up, Scotty!"

  23. It doesn't seem to be a myspace clone. by Securityemo · · Score: 1

    From http://techcrunch.com/2010/03/05/shatner-shills-myouterspace-sci-fi/ it looks more like a collaboration/project recruitment system with a cute twist for professionals/semi-professionals/weird people with cameras and rubber suits?

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    Emotions! In your brain!
  24. The End is nigh by Yvanhoe · · Score: 1

    William Shatner was slashdotted. The internet has accomplished its purpose. It may now rest in peace.

    --
    The Wise adapts himself to the world. The Fool adapts the world to himself. Therefore, all progress depends on the Fool.
  25. It wasn't a joke! by spruce · · Score: 4, Funny

    I DID plan on talking to her! I even wrote some (pseudo) code for said conversation:

    if (!ArmPitsSmell() && CrustinessOfClothes() != OH_MY_GAWD_TOO_CRUSTY) {
            var sexytime = Girl.ComplimentTeeth();
            if (sexytime) {
                    FeelBoobs();
                    CleanPants();
            } else {
                    AssumeFetalPosition();
            }
    }

    1. Re:It wasn't a joke! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      why did you not develop test cases...
      instead of passing a pointer to yourself, pass a pointer to a copy (i.e. throw some of your nerdy friends at her first), but atleast ensure the following assertion is valid for them.

      assert( P(getting girls attention) >= 0.1 )

      just put a break point at FeelBoobs(), and swap your pointers (that sounds weird) .... she wont be able to tell the difference.... SUCCESS!!!!

    2. Re:It wasn't a joke! by tftp · · Score: 1

      If sexytime is true then you apply those two methods to a wrong object (self.) Or, possibly, I failed to understand your intent :-)

    3. Re:It wasn't a joke! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I have fixed your code...

      if (!ArmPitsSmell() && CrustinessOfClothes() != OH_MY_GAWD_TOO_CRUSTY) {
                      var sexytime = Girl.ComplimentTeeth();
                      if (sexytime) {
                                      FeelBoobs();
                                      CleanPants();
                      } else {
                                      FeelBoobs();
                                      while(true){}
                      }
      }

      your going to feel boobs either way it turns out.... but unfortunately your going to have to run!

    4. Re:It wasn't a joke! by sxrysafis · · Score: 1

      I think NASA already has a plan. It was on the news a while back... http://www.theonion.com/content/video/nasa_scientists_plan_to_approach

  26. How will it be different than by gsgriffin · · Score: 1

    what we are doing here and who is already here? Same people. Same topics. Just without the costumes...we hope

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  27. Star trek networking by gijoel · · Score: 5, Funny

    Why would God need a social networking site?

    1. Re:Star trek networking by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Why would God need a social networking site?

      The same reason he needs multi-million dollar buildings all over the place. Street cred.

  28. I once worked for Bill by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    and was thinking of signing up to his science fiction DVD club until he walked right by our desks and ignored us completely. Thanks a lot Bill.

  29. Gamer profile type by wisnoskij · · Score: 1

    contains a surprising lack of preferred consoles.
    list:
    None
    Nintendo
    DSNintendo
    Wii
    PC / Computer
    Sony Playstation
    Sony PS3
    Sony PSP
    Miscrosoft Xbox
    Microsoft Xbox 360

    The list contains Xbox original and PS1 but not the PS2? strange.

    and almost no retro consoles.

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    Troll is not a replacement for I disagree.
  30. obligatory by spywhere · · Score: 4, Funny

    [Scotty]

    Captain! Captain! The server is Slashdotted! There's fecal antimatter all over the deck! If we don't upgrade soon she'll blow apart!

    [/Scotty]

  31. Naah... by denzacar · · Score: 1

    It's just that he finds the input devices available... well... quaint.

    --
    Mit der Dummheit kämpfen Götter selbst vergebens
  32. Apparently their servers believe... by zawarski · · Score: 2, Funny

    ...it *is* a good day to die!

    1. Re:Apparently their servers believe... by rubycodez · · Score: 1

      You have insulted the connection rate and scalability of my server cluster, I challenge you do a deadly duel!

  33. About that starship destroyer by rinoid · · Score: 1

    [Cpt Kirk]

    More bandwidth Scotty

    [Scotty]
    I'm giving her all she's got!!!

  34. Weird Connection Problems by mattwrock · · Score: 2

    When I tried it, I.. could.. only.. get two.. or .. three words... .... ... to .. display.. It was very... frustrating... like using a... 300 ... BAUD ... Modem...

    --
    "Ones and zeros were everywhere. I even think I saw a two!" - Bender
  35. Plan to deal with obnoxious users and trolls by Schnoodledorfer · · Score: 2, Funny

    Any user flagged as a "hostile life form" is punished by the website playing Mr. Shatner's version of "Mr. Tambourine Man" the next time they access the site.

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    Knowledge is the small part of ignorance that we arrange and classify. (Ambrose Bierce)
    1. Re:Plan to deal with obnoxious users and trolls by Foobar+of+Borg · · Score: 1
  36. Be careful by TDyl · · Score: 1

    I've heard there's a Boston law firm waiting to sue any /.'er that oversteps the shat

    --
    Todd: I hope it proves as delicious as the farmers that grew them
  37. The Shat's been Shot by a Slash Dot... by Caduceus1 · · Score: 1

    Set Phizzers on Reboot...

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    rm /dev/mem
    Sci-Fi Storm
  38. Slashdotted. And he wasn't even wearing red... by jedidiah · · Score: 1

    It's dead Jim.

    --
    A Pirate and a Puritan look the same on a balance sheet.
  39. Mind...boggling... by ewe2 · · Score: 1

    no..spotlight...or stool...how will...we interact?!

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    insecurity asks the wrong question irritation gives the wrong answer
  40. Don't forget by Yvan256 · · Score: 1

    Whatever you do on myouterspace.com, don't forget to bring a towel!

    1. Re:Don't forget by geminidomino · · Score: 1

      Well timed. Today would have been Mr. Adams' 58th birthday.

      RIP.

  41. Tip for anticipating server load by Arancaytar · · Score: 1

    If a server can't cope with being linked to on Slashdot, it is not suitable for serving a social network site.

    Database Error: Unable to connect to the database:Could not connect to MySQL

  42. Sulu I've added you as a Friend by theurge14 · · Score: 1

    But for God's sake man stop sending me pokes, the crew is starting to talk.

  43. Too slow! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Also I can't find a planet that suits my creative type (controlling the entire universe).

  44. Don't bother - it's pretentious suckage. by tomhudson · · Score: 2, Informative

    Can you say "artsy-fartsy"?

    Choose Account Type
    ORPHEUS

    All things music! Orpheus is inhabited by musical artists of all varieties, such as, singers, song writers, film composers, musicians, and bands trying to place songs into films. Musical artists of all ranks are welcome on Orpheus, whether you be a student, professional, signed, or unsigned.

    CREATIA

    People like writers, directors, and playwrights call this planet home. Creatia hosts a creative environment for thinkers of all kinds like writers, directors, and playwrights, who call this Planet home. Become a citizen of Creatia today and take advantage of the rich resources that this planet offers its citizens.

    ANTEROS

    The planet Anteros is a community bursting with creative talent. It is populated by citizens who specialize in animation, motion and graphic. Keep your eye on the Anteros news page for the latest information and reviews on new animated Sci-Fi films, and exclusive interviews with professionals in the Sci-Fi graphics industry. Become a citizen of Anteros and immediately begin socializing and sharing ideas with other artists in a similar field to yours.

    TRITON

    This planet's population and news feeds revolve around the art of film and television production. Citizens of Triton are producers, set designers, sound editors, and crew members. Triton is your number-one resource for news updates on the latest Sci-Fi movies, television shows, web series and events. Become a citizen of Triton and congregate with your fellow members; network, share ideas, and work together with other members of your community.

    ZARA

    Attention actors, actresses, comedians, and anyone who's dream is to see themselves on the "big screen", this is the planet for you! Zara is populated by both amateurs and seasoned entertainment, film, and television personalities. Become a citizen of Zara and immerse yourself in a community that is custom-fitted to your area of the entertainment industry. If you think you've got what it takes to be a star and make it big, join planet Zara today. Stop by to check out Zara's latest Sci-Fi news articles and videos, such as interviews with celebrities and upcoming movie cast lists.

    SIRIUS

    Does your professional or personal world revolve around gaming? Perhaps even both? If so, Sirius should be your new home. The citizens of Sirius all live and breathe gaming. Whether you are a game developer, first-person shooter expert, or game tester aficionado; you will fit right into this planet's community. The Sirius news page is always up-to-date, with articles on new game releases, game reviews, and maybe even a few of the hottest cheat codes.

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    1. Re:Don't bother - it's pretentious suckage. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      This washed-up old fart is popular, so let's pretend like what he has to say about a technology he does not remotely understand is somehow important. Yeah, that's totally rational. Sucks that even nerds aren't immune to fawning over anyone who can get in front of a camera.

    2. Re:Don't bother - it's pretentious suckage. by X0563511 · · Score: 2

      Nice. I have to choose one eh? I don't fit. I'm in the Lagrange point between Orpheus and Anteros. :(

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    3. Re:Don't bother - it's pretentious suckage. by deniable · · Score: 1

      Is he SIRIUS?

    4. Re:Don't bother - it's pretentious suckage. by deniable · · Score: 1

      Hey, nobody can resist Denny Crane.

    5. Re:Don't bother - it's pretentious suckage. by PopeRatzo · · Score: 4, Funny

      Creatia

      Really?? I mean..."Creatia"? What kind of fucking tin-ear thought up that name? It's ugly on the eyes and hits the ears like a volley of spit. If words could smell, "Creatia" would be a waft of ass. If you're a writer, or a hope-to-be writer, and you see a social network for writers with a name like "Creatia", your best instincts have got to tell you to run for the hills.

      God, what an embarrassment. Can you imagine that someone thought up "Creatia" and then pitched it to other people as if it were a real brainstorm - a real stroke of creative genius.

      This is one of the problems with the Internet: there's no "farm club" where you can learn your trade in a reasonably supportive atmosphere where you can be criticized and work the shitty ideas out of your system without the entire fucking world seeing them.

      Maybe this guy is a wannabe ad-writer or something, and hopes to get a job somewhere, someday. Unfortunately, in some cache, encased in carbonite, there's going to be a permanent record of "Creatia" and he will never, ever be able to live it down. He's going to be looking for a job, maybe in competition with a few other writers, and somebody's going to pull out this turd and say, "Hey, was this your work?" and that's it. Game over, man. Maybe he can write copy for Home Shopping Network or come up with model-names for some Korean auto manufacturer, but even then, he'll know that one day he put "Creatia" on the internet for all the world to see and will know, deep down, that no matter how big he gets, no matter how rich, he'll know that he's not worth shit as a writer, and the first time he had a chance to be creative, in fact, to define creativity with the name of a social network for creative people, the best he could come up with is "Creatia".

      And he'll get flop-sweat. And he'll double-down on the anti-depressants and Grey Goose and sometime, somewhere, he'll end up face down in a swimming pool because he shat the bed with the entire Internet watching.

      Honestly, he ought to change his name right now, go back to school and get an accounting degree, and never again try to be creative because it will only end badly. If you're the guy who came up with "Creatia" and you're reading this, I hope you understand that I'm only looking out for you. You ought to thank me.

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    6. Re:Don't bother - it's pretentious suckage. by electrons_are_brave · · Score: 1

      I quite like it.

    7. Re:Don't bother - it's pretentious suckage. by PopeRatzo · · Score: 1

      I quite like it.

      Jesus wept.

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      You are welcome on my lawn.
    8. Re:Don't bother - it's pretentious suckage. by Wovel · · Score: 4, Informative

      While it is obvious you are dealing with many significant personal issues, there are better reasons to dislike Creatia.

      http://www.creatia.org/page.asp?page=1

    9. Re:Don't bother - it's pretentious suckage. by anagama · · Score: 1

      I think this "washed up old fart" has a song written specifically for you: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdBlZzuadLQ

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    10. Re:Don't bother - it's pretentious suckage. by Vectormatic · · Score: 1

      and kittens died

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    11. Re:Don't bother - it's pretentious suckage. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Jesus Lopez or Jesus Rodriguez?

    12. Re:Don't bother - it's pretentious suckage. by rhyder128k · · Score: 1

      I wonder if "1990s Internet", was a deliberate artistic choice for the site?

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    13. Re:Don't bother - it's pretentious suckage. by somersault · · Score: 1

      It doesn't even use HTTPS when logging in.. :/

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      which is totally what she said
    14. Re:Don't bother - it's pretentious suckage. by qc_dk · · Score: 1

      and kittens died

      And the world became a better place.

    15. Re:Don't bother - it's pretentious suckage. by somersault · · Score: 1

      I'm from Croatia, you insensitive clod!

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      which is totally what she said
    16. Re:Don't bother - it's pretentious suckage. by lxs · · Score: 1

      Well they started with Croatia, but that name had already been taken.

    17. Re:Don't bother - it's pretentious suckage. by lxs · · Score: 1

      Actually it was Jesus Condom

    18. Re:Don't bother - it's pretentious suckage. by dimeglio · · Score: 1

      You have to admit there is a large community of wannabe stars out there. I mean LARGE. Just look at Twitter - the more followers, the more of a celebrity you become. So Creatia is a lame name - it does however translate ok in the other few languages I know. Overall, this is a brilliant marketing idea and I'm rather impressed that Shatner is behind it. Disclaimer, he is originally from my home town so I'm a bit biased.

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    19. Re:Don't bother - it's pretentious suckage. by dimeglio · · Score: 1

      and kittens died

      And the world became a better place.

      As they still have 8 lives left.

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    20. Re:Don't bother - it's pretentious suckage. by mcgrew · · Score: 1

      Well, the last one at least makes sense; most gamers I've known are pretty Sirius about their hobby!

    21. Re:Don't bother - it's pretentious suckage. by pandaman9000 · · Score: 1

      While I somewhat disagree with your position, I found your extrapolation hilarious. This is exactly the type of negative humor that I like to come up with. I always mean it as an over-the-top way of observing and pointing out an error someone made. I sure hope the object of your writing took this as hilarious poking, and not a sincere attack, even if you mean every word. That is comedy gold right there......

    22. Re:Don't bother - it's pretentious suckage. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      And he'll double-down on the anti-depressants and Grey Goose and sometime, somewhere, he'll end up face down in a swimming pool because he shat the bed with the entire Internet watching.

      no pun intended?

    23. Re:Don't bother - it's pretentious suckage. by geekoid · · Score: 1

      Less artsy, more fartsy! - H. Simpson

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    24. Re:Don't bother - it's pretentious suckage. by hey! · · Score: 1

      This washed-up old fart is popular, so let's pretend like what he has to say about a technology he does not remotely understand is somehow important.

      Speaking of which, Chuck Norris' Internet connection has faster upload speed than download. Even his data is trying to get away from him.

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    25. Re:Don't bother - it's pretentious suckage. by Hognoxious · · Score: 1

      That's really going to confuse Mac users. They're all of those things - and more!

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      Confucius say, "Find worm in apple - bad. Find half a worm - worse."
    26. Re:Don't bother - it's pretentious suckage. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Jesus Lopez or Jesus Rodriguez?

      Jesus Ratzo.

    27. Re:Don't bother - it's pretentious suckage. by Reziac · · Score: 1

      Each planet is essentially a monoculture -- very much in the spirit of Trek!!

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    28. Re:Don't bother - it's pretentious suckage. by ch-chuck · · Score: 1

      Caution - you're getting dangerously close to pissing off an entire country

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    29. Re:Don't bother - it's pretentious suckage. by sorak · · Score: 1

      Nice. I have to choose one eh? I don't fit. I'm in the Lagrange point between Orpheus and Anteros. :(

      Or to put it another way,

      I live on a planet that has more than one thing on it

  45. Whose favorite starship captain? by fishexe · · Score: 3, Informative

    Everybody's favourite actor, author and starship captain is bringing some new ideas to the world of social networking.

    Not mine. Nor most of the sci-fi fans I know. My father-in-law and my virgin ex-roommate are about the only exceptions.

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    "I don't care about the Constitution!" --Bill O'Reilly, November 17, 2009
  46. For MyOuterSpace.com Premium... by jd2112 · · Score: 1

    Do you get to name your own price?

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    Any insufficiently advanced magic is indistinguishable from technology.
  47. The servers cannae take it cap'n! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    The servers cannae take it cap'n!

  48. Re:Shatner will be everything to Social Networking by deniable · · Score: 1

    You forgot about his talk show.

  49. Re:Shatner will be everything to Social Networking by Opportunist · · Score: 1

    No, it just wasn't too successful. By the time he was done saying "Good. Evening my. Dear. Viewers", the first commercial break was on, nobody knew what's the topic and everyone switched channels.

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  50. Of all the Sci-Fi "heroes": SHATNER??? by Opportunist · · Score: 2, Informative

    The man that told Star Trek fans to "get a life" and who wanted to put as much distance between himself and the role of Kirk as humanly possible? I could see Koenig, but Shatner?

    I smell a "there's money in it, and those Sci-Fi geeks gobble up anything Star Trek, let's cash in".

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    We used to have a Bill of Rights. Now, with the rights gone, all we have left is the bill.
    1. Re:Of all the Sci-Fi "heroes": SHATNER??? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      More along the lines of "Hey, at least it is a step up from priceline".

    2. Re:Of all the Sci-Fi "heroes": SHATNER??? by pz · · Score: 1

      The man that told Star Trek fans to "get a life" and who wanted to put as much distance between himself and the role of Kirk as humanly possible? I could see Koenig, but Shatner?

      I smell a "there's money in it, and those Sci-Fi geeks gobble up anything Star Trek, let's cash in".

      The biggest clue is in the phrase, "... with a passion for the arts," which for all the world sounds like a lame attempt to bring the patina of respectability to an obviously idiotic idea.

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    3. Re:Of all the Sci-Fi "heroes": SHATNER??? by Jon+Abbott · · Score: 1

      Not only did Shatner tell Star Trek fans to "get a life", he also said the same thing on Slashdot (see question 4).

    4. Re:Of all the Sci-Fi "heroes": SHATNER??? by mcgrew · · Score: 1

      The "get a life" was a joke; it was on Saturday Night Live for god's sake! It was on a par with some of the slashdot "nerds don't get girls" jokes.

      Some of you have NO sense of humor. IT WAS A FUCKING JOKE ON A COMEDY SHOW!

      Jees, get a life.

  51. It's too bad, the site runs like sh*t! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    'Nuf said.

  52. give it time by ChipMonk · · Score: 3, Interesting

    There were 3 that I'd talk to on graduation day. And now, I've lost touch with two of them.

    Far be it from me to equate my experience to yours, but bear with me. Twenty years ago, I was ecstatic to get out, get away, and shrug off the ties that held me down. All four in our group felt like that, and all four of us went out and made our marks on our corners of the world (mixed results, but mostly good). We each did things that the other three didn't; mine was waving a red cloth in front of a bull. Google "shakabuku" for an idea of what that's like.

    At our twentieth reunion, between 1/3 and 1/2 of our class was there--sadly, only one other from our group of four--and there wasn't a single frown in the bunch. Everyone had grown up, and everyone was happy to see one another. I even have a picture of myself with the two women who were the biggest elitist snobs of the class. Back then, I was the last person they would have posed with.

    I don't know how old you are, or how fresh the pains of high school are, so the only real bit I can pass to you is in the subject line. I certainly won't extol the virtues of FB; I'm too security-conscious for that. But I can promise you, after you give yourself time, you'll breathe easier at the prospect of dealing with your classmates once again. I'm living proof of it.

    And never mind the above comment about carrying HS grudges past 20. That's far too soon; 30 is more reasonable. I would have modded it down, but my mod points are fresh, so I'll comment instead.

    1. Re:give it time by t0p · · Score: 1

      If you got on with (virtually) none of your high school contemporaries, why would you want to get back in touch with them 20 years later? Is curiosity enough of a reason? Personally, I couldn't give a shit what most of my school "colleagues" are doing now, and if I bumped into one of them in the street it's a toss of the 3-sided coin between "yeah hi whatever", ignore, and beat to the floor...

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    2. Re:give it time by trurl7 · · Score: 1

      Hey mods, what's with the Flaimbait? This sounds like +5 insightful to me. Then again, the mod probably IS in high school. Grow up and do moderation right. The man has a genuine point, even if you're too immature to see it.

    3. Re:give it time by ChipMonk · · Score: 1

      Well, that's your choice. In my case, a few of them outside our group-of-four contacted me of their own accord, and they had indeed grown up. So I decided to take the gamble, and I'm glad I did.

  53. Yeef. by silvermorph · · Score: 1

    I picked Sirius. Soon I will have all of "the hottest cheat codes."

  54. Billy Shat got Slashdotted by SlappyBastard · · Score: 1

    Somehow I don't feel I'm missing much. I think I would have been more impressed if Tim Allen were pimping a Galaxy Quest MMO.

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    I scream. You scream. I assume that means we're both acquainted with the problem. We proceed.
  55. I don't seem to fit any of the categories.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Oh well.

    Probably..... better.... That I..... don't.. sign up... right... away. Eh?

  56. Well I had until you reminded me! F'ing Great - by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    now the nightmares will start again. This time you're paying for the therapy!

  57. It's that bad!? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    > While it is obvious you are dealing with many significant personal issues, there are better reasons to dislike Creatia.
    > http://www.creatia.org/page.asp?page=1

    Gha! They use ASP? Burn it! Burn it with fire!

  58. Muscle Boost by morridi · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Look, A's are good, so keep it up, if the laptop gets in the way of A's, then take a break from it. Also, it might be a good idea to try to limit yourself, for instance, 1hr a day, or take a break some days. Muscle Boost

  59. Quite. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    "Everybody's favourite actor, author and starship captain"

    Actor, toss up between Christopher Walken and Ken Watanabe.

    Author? Toss up between Tolkien, Herbert and Patrick O'Brian.

    Starship Captain? Johnny 'Nuke 'em' Sheridan. You can keep your fancy phasers - Johnny's got tactical warheads and he ain't afraid to use them.

  60. End of Summary should read... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Resistance is Futile.

  61. actor, author, starship captain AND SINGER by Hognoxious · · Score: 1

    Everybody's favourite actor, author and starship captain

    WTF? No mention of the Shatmeister's awesome musical talent?

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    Confucius say, "Find worm in apple - bad. Find half a worm - worse."
    1. Re:actor, author, starship captain AND SINGER by ljwest · · Score: 1

      I can't get behind that!

  62. There's an app for that by chromas · · Score: 4, Funny

    iShat.

    1. Re:There's an app for that by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Checks app store... Sadly there's no iShat. :(

      Hmm, time to write an app!

    2. Re:There's an app for that by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I can see the slogan: I chit chat on the iShat

  63. New feature: Twit by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    Kind of like Twitter, but you can.... only tweet... in fifteen... character.... segments at.... a time.

  64. The Shat! The Shat! The Shat! by ljwest · · Score: 1

    I love The Shat. No, I do. But one forget's he can be *such* a luvvy, sometimes, darling.

  65. Really? by jandersen · · Score: 1

    Everybody's favourite actor, ...

    Having just considered the merits in terms of bodily charm and general coolness of T'Pol (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tpol) I have come to the conclusion that James T Kirk loses out on several significant points.

  66. Pfff, this is common by SmallFurryCreature · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Patrick Stewart wants to be taken serious again as an actor, but can't resist performing as captain every time he is called out.

    Leonard Nimoy didn't want to do the new series (it was cancelled in favor of Star Trek: The Motion Picture) but again, can't resist the call.

    Shatner has always been more relaxed about it, the point about "get a life" was more "be a fan but don't take it so serious". There are trekkies that tend to loose the line between the actor Shatner and the fictional person of Kirk. It was also done as part of a skit, a comedy piece.

    For all the trek actors the series has been a mixed blessing. It is probably the biggest earner for any of them in their entire life, yet it also highlights that most actors have only a limited shelf life. There are plenty of actors that only are visible for one film or one series and are then never heard from again. To still get gigs for a series done decades ago, that is not bad, from a financial point of view. From artistic. Well some actors need to be reminded they are acting for a wage. If acting a ham pays the bills, then a ham you are.

    And of course he thinks there is money in it, else he wouldn't be trying to start a business with it. The whole point of a business is to make money.

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    You may solo them, I prefer them in a group.

    1. Re:Pfff, this is common by cffrost · · Score: 1

      If acting a ham pays the bills, then a ham you are.

      Karl Rove is a ham.

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      Thank you, Edward Snowden.

      "Arguments from authority are worthless." —Carl Sagan
  67. Yes really by SmallFurryCreature · · Score: 1
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    MMO Quests are like orgasms:

    You may solo them, I prefer them in a group.

  68. Re:Shatner will be everything to Social Networking by JohnBailey · · Score: 1

    And services to the hair replacement industry...

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  69. Re:Shatner will be everything to Social Networking by deniable · · Score: 1

    Toupe, good sir. Er, Touche.

  70. Captain Kirk is tweeting on the mountain... by bmecoli · · Score: 0

    Why is he tweeting on the mountain?

  71. Favorite Starship Captain? by Jason+Levine · · Score: 1

    Sorry, but my favorite starship captain is Ka D'Argo. I'd have said John Crichton, but technically, he's a commander, not a captain.

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  72. boy by unity100 · · Score: 1

    it was a shocking experience even listening to its preview there

  73. But ... but... but.... by hey! · · Score: 1

    Pretentious suckage is the best *kind* of suckage there is!

    OK, maybe the *second* best ... but surely the best kind of *artistic* suckage. I mean, you might as well write of TOS entirely if you outlawed pretentious suckage.

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    1. Re:But ... but... but.... by spun · · Score: 1

      I thought cluelessly earnest suckage was the best kind? Pretentious suckage is only fun if everyone recognizes the suckitude, but, for example, we have Oprah. There is some of the most pretentious suckage that ever sucked a suck. Yet people eat it up, and so it is infuriating rather than enjoyable. One can always enjoy cluelessly earnest suckage, like Ed Wood's sucktastic films.

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    2. Re:But ... but... but.... by hey! · · Score: 1

      Er... what's the difference between pretentious suckage and cluelessly earnest suckage?

      Or maybe you're confusing pretentious suckage with cynically smarmy suckage?

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    3. Re:But ... but... but.... by spun · · Score: 1

      I thought that by using the examples of Oprah and Ed Wood, the difference would be made clear. Pretentious suckage thinks it is awesome and deserves to have it's ass kissed. Cluelessly earnest suckage merely thinks it doesn't suck, and it just wants to be your friend rather than wanting it's ass kissed. Cynically smarmy suckage knows it sucks, but thinks you are too dumb to notice.

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    4. Re:But ... but... but.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Oprah is not about kissing her ass; it's about wallowing in stories of rising above victimization. It's all about which narratives you enjoy more: grave robbers from outer space, or some lone woman out to overcome the establishment's exploitation of women.

    5. Re:But ... but... but.... by spun · · Score: 1

      What bullshit. Oprah expects to be worshiped by her followers. She may have risen from humble beginnings, but she forgot those beginnings decades ago.

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      - None can love freedom heartily, but good men; the rest love not freedom, but license. -- John Milton
  74. It's all about the apps... by God_TM · · Score: 1

    When will FarmVille be available on this platform?

  75. Shatner is awesome by thetoadwarrior · · Score: 1

    I think we should give this some time. Even his most horrific moments are bigger than a lot star's greatest moments. He has been the captain of the best Star Trek series. I think he might pull at least a modest level of popularity and get the site funding its own day-to-day maintenance. Admittedly though I wish the name was different and not a take on the now Murdoch owned MySpace even if it makes sense.

  76. Re:Shatner will be everything to Social Networking by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Toupe, good sir. Er, Touche.

    You're doing "comedy" (in) now. Mr. Shatner?

    Are ... there ... no bounds ... to the scope ... of your... capacity for utter ... mediocrity?