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You've been waiting all week for the most hotly contested Slashdot/LinuxWorld Awards (which we created this morning while nate was in the shower). The nominees were submitted by anyone who happened to pass our booth this morning, and the winners were selected by our impartial (cough) judges. Hit the link to see what you missed at LWCE. Best Towering Rotating Monolithic Corporate Logo Compaq

It looms ominously over the ghetto here at LinuxWorld, obscuring the flourescent lights and casting a gentle breeze on those of us back in the corner on the show.

Best Schwag Sendmail

The little knives that they've been handing out aren't as cool as the Leatherman Wave, but they can be handy when the suits come to try to get you to move to their ISPs.

Best Hive Mentality Fashion Sense IBM

With their fancy little blue shirts and black pants, they perform with synchronicity that would make the borg jealous.

Best Futile Attempt to Capture the Alternative Feel of Linux with Cheesy Logo Extreme Linux

Snowboarding Penguins? Wow.

Open Source Leader with Most Phunk Eric S. Raymond

Believe it or not, he actually has rhythm. And he can play a mean flute.

Foxiest Booth Fluff Slashdot

The black minidress, and Adrienne Lane (hemos' girlfriend, lucky bastard) inside of it sold more t-shirts then the combined personality of Hemos and CmdrTaco.

Highest Density EMF in a Booth Debian

I think they've got 38 computers, an empeg, and more geeks than I thought possible in a 10x10 space. Next show they'll have to build shelves and stack them.

Best use of Vinyl in Apparel Joseph Arruda from VA

How can we say anything more than just wow

Sugar Distribution Award Rick Highness

The webmaster of Greasy Spoon brought us snickers, reeses peanut butter cups, kool-aid, sugar, and basically anything else that could conceivably power us through the crowds.

Most Persistant Marketeers Abisource

That damn ant. Its everywhere. It haunts my dreams. It appeared at parties. It got more action than I did last night.

Most Desirable IDG Employee Kristin "Trixie" DeAngelis

It was a close race between her and Charlie Greco, but she inched ahead when rumors of her tatoos left certain Slashdot Team members with spittle hanging.

Best Multi Bitchin' Recreational Facilities The Free Software Foundation

They got foosball, they got pool, and they got RMS. How can you argue with that? Maybe next year they'll have kiddie swimming pool and swimmies.

Distributed Use of Painful Color Computer Associates

CA has provided the whole floor with schwag bags that were such a blinding shade of yellow that everyone will need to update their optical prescriptions. Ya know how your mom told you not to stare directly at the sun?

Goon Squad Award LWCE Security

The friendly security guards who refused to let me in to get my laptop on tuesday, tried to keep me out because I had a press badge and not an exhibit badge, and even are rumored to have prevented Linus from getting in to the exhibit hall without a badge. They forced Slackware to turn off their lights for using 100 watts of bootlegged juice to run their light bulb. We don't even want to know what they did to that guy who tried to wheel in his own freight without paying $800 to have a professional do it for him. And they even tried to ban IP masqing.

Company that Bribes Slashdot with the Coolest Hardware Undecided

We still don't have a winner in this competitive catagory. So far people have threatened Cobalt Qubes, a Netwinder, Palm V's, Quad Processing Xeon's (yeah right) and at last count, 213 different blue suited representatives from IBM offering Netfinititys- but not a seriously coveted Thinkpad. So far, the winner is the pixar guys who brought me a sweet Prequel t-shirt, and the runner up is Linux Mall who gave us a big stuffed penguin, so there is still time to win this prestigious award!

I just wanna thank all the folks that helped get us down here. The LinuxWorld people got us a booth, and Red Hat hooked us up to bandwidth so we could actually post stories (guess they didn't want their portal to be boring when they announced it) and Linux-HW who hooked us up with airfare and paid our hotel for our stay in the valley.

119 comments

  1. Great Job Guys by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    subject

  2. Great Job Guys by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    content

  3. Babe pics by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    So where are the pics of Adrienne and Kristin?

  4. Gimme pictures by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    How dare you mention things that would leave us drooling without pictures!

  5. black minidress and that other chick by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    ARGH!! Where are the PIX?!!!

    Great article.

  6. Linux World Expo in Washington DC by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I just noticed they added another LWE show for
    Washington DC in January 2000!

  7. Fotos? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Lots of them, here.

  8. Show me da babes!! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    NOW!

  9. one for the awards by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    i'd offer up a quad zeon, throw in the 36 Gb Raid5... now if only i can get it past my boss...

    oh- and where are the babes?

  10. Grow up guys by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Even though it's sexist and degrading, most women like to be oggled over. They just have to constantly complain about it like they don't like it, otherwise they'll be labelled a slut.

    Wouldn't you like a crowd of chicks to come up to you and flirt? It goes both ways. The only problem is when it happens to a guy, the mentality is that he's a stud, with a girl, the mentality is that she's a slut.

    Silly humans.

  11. Rob, welcome to the borg by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I showed Rob's award to the fellow IBMers at the booth here. They all loved it. Indeed, one of them found a free blue shirt and we just presented it to Rob.

    Welcome aborg, Rob !

    dave shields http://www.ibm.com/research/jikes
    (sorry for AC post, I forgot my password)

  12. BBs by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Oh, you... You know what, you really are a babe! :)

  13. Grow up guys by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    >Silly humans.

    Silly humans, chicks are for studs.

    Try new Nestle Chicks (TM).

    Sexism is cheap on the internet. :)

  14. You want booth babes? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    That's the point. Smart is sexy, and Linux smart is uber-sexy, eh? (Hmmm, does that work for both genders?)

  15. Pix...Babes..Brent Spiner Quote... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    For some reason, one of Brent Spiner's
    lines in "Independence Day" keeps coming
    to mind on this topic:

    "As you can imagine, they
    don't let us out to often."

    C'mon Rob...Post Pics of the Babes...

  16. Kristin DeAngelis by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Web search for Kristin DeAngelis brought up this link as a 100%-er...

    http://www.readersdigest.com/features/thanksgivi ng/tasty_traditions/veggie.html

  17. Womens by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I don't think the posts about womens is nessiscarly sexist, its just that its women who are interested in computers! We all just want to find someone to relate to....
    prelude@mindspring.com

  18. IBM by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    IBM kicks ass...

  19. You want booth babes? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Only those that wash.

  20. Linus not being admitted w/o pass by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0


    It certainly didn't happen at any of the ALS shows. We KNOW what Linus looks like.. :-)

  21. Sexism vs. Nausium by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    All the "show me a babe" posts aren't sexist, but you guys are mostly engineers so try this little thought experiment.

    Switch every "show me a babe" to "show me a hot guy".

    Ask yourself if you'd read this if that were the content.

    Ask yourself if you really think a girl would enjoy reading the content as it is now.

    By posting "show me a babe" you're scaring way the very people you are trying to find! It's like going deer hunting while playing a tuba. Not exactly offensive, but not exactly intelligent either. Women really do exist in the world, and they really do read the same stuff guys read. It's just that when the guys come in and start farting, vomiting and screaming like morons the women wander away.

    I've found respectful interest to be much more successful than slobbering lust. Anyone agree with me?

    Now picks of Slashdot whooping up on SCO at Foos Ball, that I'd go for!

  22. SHOW ME A BABE by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    You know! Like totally awesome!

  23. Appropriate QOTD by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I was mildly amused...the QOTD at the bottom of the page was:

    The eternal feminine draws us upward. -- Goethe

    I feel justified. :-)

  24. Foxiest Booth Fluff? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
    Ms. Lane certainly was pleasant (and intelligent) but the best eye candy had to go to Lola of Linux Magazine, who was in the Red Hat Booth.

    Wow!

  25. Quad, HA! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    That's nothing at the expo VA Research had an 8 processor Xeon machine with 2 GB of RAM and 2TB of storage, now that's a workstation. Where are the pictures of that babe. ;)

  26. BBs by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    You people make me ill. And folks wonder why computer geeks have trouble getting dates.


    -double_h

    http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Lofts/5423

  27. BBs by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I resent that! I have no trouble at all getting dates (and only moderate trouble finishing them).

    An anonymous-libidinous-coward

  28. DeAngelis Rocks!!!! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    You go girl!

    ps - Are we still bickering?

  29. Sexism vs. Nausium by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Switch every "show me a babe" to "show me a hot guy". Oh, please, please, someone do. The six-pack count has been far too low. on Slashdot recently.. StE - saint@erroneous.demon.co.uk

  30. Big-ass Penguin by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Do you suppose Bill Gates sees that big-ass
    penguin when he has a nightmare?

  31. Aren't all geekgirls bi? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    That's what I thought.

  32. This is 100% FACT by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Did you see the hot babes around Evi Nemith last year at the USENIX conf? She had quite the harem.....

  33. Pretty Ugly by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    get out more dude....

  34. You are correct by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Gimmie a break on these non babes.

    They are women at the genetic level only.

  35. Which picture are you looking at? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    In the one I looked at, there were two men and one rather attractive woman. You either need to get your perscription checked, or you need to learn to stop using pornography as your standard for female beauty. In any case, it wasn't a very good shot.

  36. The Hornier Sex by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0


    The men around would definitely be turned on
    by that show...

  37. Hottest babe! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    The 'hottie' award in the Linux world must go to Carlie Fairchild at SSC (Linux Journal).

    Now THAT'S a WOMAN!!!

  38. Goon squad by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Lwce security proved that intellegent life in San Jose was on the decline .

  39. Linux World Expo in Washington DC by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    They give 25% discounts to full time students according to their (LWE's) web page

  40. You want booth babes? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    "How much does your hoar cost??"

    uNF uNF uNF

  41. Linux World Expo in Washington DC by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    You don't have to pay $15 even! They will let you in for free if you pre-register. They even had free entry coupons in the local newspapers. I think the $15 as the door scheme is just to get people to pre-register so they can better plan for the show. Otherwise everybody will wait till the show to register!

    The free exhibit only pass allowed you to go the Linux keynotes and the party with food. I only spent $5 for parking for my entire trip.

  42. The Weaker Sex by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Ugh. I'm male, and honestly that kind of thing just disgusts me. If I were at that conference, it would just prejudice me against NA for using such low tactics. And besides, it would make me feel unclean.

  43. Sexism vs. Nausium vs. Tubism by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    hmm, normally I use a 12ax7 for squirrel, although
    a 12av7 will do in a pinch. With deer I want at _least_ a quad of el34's although a pair of KT-88's will suffice. Of course if you are going
    single-ended Triode the requierments increase.

  44. You want booth babes? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    > "How much does your hoar cost??"

    What's a "hoar"?

  45. Hottest babe! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Got any pix?

    Sorry, I just had to ask...

  46. Babes by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Perhaps LinuxWorld could finish up with a wet t-shirts contest?

  47. Grow up guys by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    See, you're missing the game ov it all. You can use this to your advantage. You should see all the free stuff I scored just by acting all cute at the Expo.

    Dumb males. :)

    -Denise.

  48. love your .sig by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    My old roommate and I used to take bong rips and chase his cat with a dustbuster.

    Barrel of monkeys I tell you...

  49. who is Carlie Fairchild? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    ?

  50. who is Carlie Fairchild? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Here is a picture of her at the Linux World Expo. And she looks ten times better in real life. She is a PR/marketing person at Linux Journal I think.

    http://marc.merlins.org/linux/linuxworldexpo9903 /day2/Showfloor/rim00021.jpg

  51. WOW! Thanks for the link! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    That made my entire YEAR!

    ~RR

  52. Babes by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Sure... We can have Linus Torvalds, Alan Cox and Richard Stallman prancing about in Hooter's T-shirts and thong bikinis ;-)

  53. Sorry, but you are a jerk. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    That's gotta be one of the meanest posts I've ever seen on /.

  54. What? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    What are you on about?

  55. That is 100% made up. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Most (95%) female computer geeks I know aren't Bi. A few are but no more than the "normal" population.

  56. You want booth babes? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    It is a type of frost.

  57. rad t-shirts! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Anyone see the year of the Penguin t-shirts at the Expo? I am an idiot, I should be flogged for not buying one when I had the chance. Who was selling them? I want one and will pay a handsome price. Help a brother out.

  58. what? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    What shirts are you talking about? I was at the expo for a day-and-a-half and didn't see any 'Year of the Penguin' shirts.... Slashdot had the goods! Right on!


    -leroy

  59. who is Carlie Fairchild? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    here's her home page:

    http://www.linuxjournal.com/Staff/carlie.html

  60. rad t-shirts! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    1999: Year of the Penguin T-shirt.
    It's a Linux Journal shirt -- you can find it at http://www.linuxjournal.com/store.

  61. AbiSource by ccg · · Score: 1
    AbiSource: I think you mean www.abisource.com not www.abisource.org.

    ccg

    chad @ glendenin . org

  62. photos by ccg · · Score: 1
    There are some (lots of) photos on the abisource.com page. Hehe, I WANT that big-ass penguin! That thing is hilarious.

    ccg

    chad @ glendenin . org

  63. Here is (I think) her picture by jandrese · · Score: 1

    Yow! What is that other guy in the picture drinking? RedEye? ;)

    --

    I read the internet for the articles.
  64. Give Rob the Thinkpad, IBM by strredwolf · · Score: 1
    Portable power, that's what counts!

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    # Canmephians for a better Linux Kernel
    $Stalag99{"URL"}="http://stalag99.net";
  65. Linux World Expo in Washington DC by Isaac-Lew · · Score: 1

    Great! (Assuming there will still be a civilization then :).

    I really need to join the DCLUG...when's the next meeting?

  66. Hey, go with the Netfinity, man by phil+reed · · Score: 1

    Take the 7000, 4 processor, 100 gig raid 5, 2 gig RAM. Don't forget the tape drive. That'll make /. hom.

    --

    ...phil
    "For a list of the ways which technology has failed to improve our quality of life, press 3."
  67. Where are the PICS!? by Trak · · Score: 1


    where are the pics of these "booth babes"? :-)

  68. Slashdotted by Andy+Dodd · · Score: 1

    I can't seem to get more than 300 bytes/sec. :(

    --
    retrorocket.o not found, launch anyway?
  69. Who said anything about porn stars? by Andy+Dodd · · Score: 1

    Yeah. So-so lighting, VERY bad camera angle and pose. And it's not even definite that this is the girl Rob and Hemos are talking about - Just someone's guess.

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    retrorocket.o not found, launch anyway?
  70. Coolest hardware? by pingouin · · Score: 1
    Didn't the Ghost of Commodore offer to set up a Beowulf cluster, with a room full of C-64s?

    [Obligatory "First Beowulf Post"; forgive me]

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    =8^

  71. Linus by jabbo · · Score: 1

    What kind of an idiot WOULDN'T recognize Linus at this point? Granted, I saw him at USENIX do it wasn't real tough to figure out (lessee, the Finnish guy with the glasses is Linus, the Chinese fellow must be Ted T'so), but since then there have been pictures, magazine covers, everything.

    Hell, I'll put my picture from USENIX up on the Web. Maybe some of the neat academic people I talked to (like the NCSU guy who told me how to link Kerberos 5 into AFS/DFS) will see them.

    Anyways, look for a modest, Scandinavian guy with a little bit of belly bulge and glasses. If security hassles him, RIOT. Simple eh?

    ;-)

    Seriously, his BOF at USENIX was quite cool. And he got a chance to personally slam SCO when they asked him about Linux emulation ("yeah, I hear SCO has been working on UNIX emulation for years now") which I never REALLY appreciated until I worked with SCO systems (OpenServer and UnixWare7). Those guys suck. And Skunkware is always broken.

    Gawd, I should get back to work.

    --
    Remember that what's inside of you doesn't matter because nobody can see it.
  72. Sexism vs. Nausium by Eccles · · Score: 1

    Yeah, it seems a little strange to me that geeks with access to all the porn and supermodel pictures their modems and T1 lines can carry get so worked up over candid shots of clothed women. I guess that's raging hormones for ya...

    --
    Ooh, a sarcasm detector. Oh, that's a real useful invention.
  73. www.abisource.com loaded by sterwill · · Score: 1

    We've had our T1 completely saturated most of the entire day, so things are a bit slow both ways.

  74. Who said anything about porn stars? by bkosse · · Score: 1

    I'm just using my G/F a reference. Her and her friends are quite attractive (read: "drop dead gorgeous").

    That said, the gal in the picture wasn't ugly by any stretch, just not as attractive as Rob & Hemos are making them out to be (and this could be in part due to the camera and lighting).

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    Ben Kosse
    Remember Ed Curry!
  75. Nah, you've got good taste. by bkosse · · Score: 1

    Contrary to what that moron above said, she's quite pretty. The photo and lighting aren't great, so it's hard to say what she's like in person, but she definately is above average.

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    Ben Kosse
    Remember Ed Curry!
  76. Don't quote Robert De Niro by Mike+Greaves · · Score: 1

    If you do, you'll sound like a jackass. Even though he doesn't.

    Don't be dumpin on somebody's cutie-pie.

    --
    -- Mike Greaves
  77. Linus not being admitted w/o pass by Christopher+Craig · · Score: 1

    Hasn't this happened before? I seem to remember hearing about this at the first ALS or something... Anyway it's not too suprising, I mean how many Slashdot readers would recognize Linus on site, let alone security people. As for banning masqurading, that's funny.

  78. You want booth babes? by Iffy+Bonzoolie · · Score: 1

    I noticed at E3 that the companies that had games that weren't that good compensated by hiring models to demonstrate them. One of them (this was several years ago, back in LA) had these blonde girls in lycra shorts and baseball caps, one by every machine, and they would teach you about the game. THAT, somehow, makes me feel dirty.

    They were very hot, though.

    --
    Run a pencil-and-paper RPG campaign with your far-off friends: Gametable!
  79. Vague Bitterness? by MichaelKVance · · Score: 1

    Does anyone get a creepy feeling of lost innoncence from this story? I feel dirty.

    --
    "Sebastian you're in a mess. They called you King of all the Hipsters, is it true or are you still the Queen?" -- B
  80. Fotos? by RevRa · · Score: 1

    Rob & Co.,
    Can we be expecting to see some photographs of the things you describe? How about some of the SlashDot booth etc? One of you geeks *must* have a digital camera? ;-)

    -Randy

    --
    - Kate
    "DNA is life. The rest is just translation."
  81. Wow... by red_dragon · · Score: 1

    Could I have the Netfinity, if you don't mind? :op

    --
    In Soviet Russia, Jesus asks: "What Would You Do?"
  82. Pretty... by homebrewer · · Score: 1

    'nuf said

    Nice smile

  83. Pretty Ugly by homebrewer · · Score: 1

    I'm married

    'nuf said :)

  84. The funnier Sex by homebrewer · · Score: 1

    That would be pretty fscking funny.

    Especially because of the point you make.. :)

  85. So disturbingly depressing... by planet_hoth · · Score: 1

    that I couldn't be there. :(

    Any one with unwanted linuxworld "booty", please
    send it my way, so I can at least "imagine" that
    I had a piece of the fun.

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  86. Picture Pictures! by Ken+Broadfoot · · Score: 1

    I want pictures.....

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    Bitcoin pyramid: Join here: http://www.bitcoinpyramid.com/r/1427 it's FREE!
  87. Vague Bitterness? by Hacksaw · · Score: 1

    Nope.

    Why should there be fear? Geeks have been going to shows like this for years. The standard action is to cruise the booths, getting swag and ogling the tech (and techs), gathering a bunch of lit, and then making the real decisions based on the merits of the products.

    Professional techs don't often make decisions based on the beauty of the booth denizens, because after the booths are gone and hardware is shipped, the tech is the one that going to have to support it.

    --

    All the technology in the world won't hide your lack of vision, talent, or understanding.

  88. The Weaker Sex by Ravenwing · · Score: 1

    Women like to see attractive sales guys, too. But in an industry like ours, I doubt the vendors even worry about accomodating women and their tastes/preferences.

    I went to LISA97 and the Network Appliance booth was apparently catered by the staff from Hooters, in short shorts and tight T-shirts. It gave me an oily, creepy feeling. Did they expect the women admins to plant a Hooter girl in their laps as well or what?

    I *am* tempted to play lesbian for a night next time and make them have one of their chickies spend the evening freshening my drink and sitting on my lap, just to make the point.

    --
    -- Raven
  89. vinayl by Puff · · Score: 1

    > How can we say anythig more than just wow?

    You could post a picture. And maybe one of the IDG employees that left you drooling. And one of Miss Lane.

    Accually, pictures of all of the subjects of your awards would be nice.

  90. Hahahahahahaha by Puff · · Score: 1

    Godd question! :-)

  91. Babe pics by ink · · Score: 1
    I wanna see Doll House pics.

    The wheel is turning but the hamster is dead.

    --
    The wheel is turning, but the hamster is dead.
  92. Re Debian by Bishop · · Score: 1

    Are the shelves needed to stack the computers or the geeks?

  93. take the Palm V by WizardDan · · Score: 1

    slobber...

    --
    "World domination, of course. And scantily clad females. Who cares if it's twenty below?"-Linus Torvalds wizard@twcny.
  94. Here is (I think) her picture by Kiwi · · Score: 1
    This is a pretty girl in a black dress. I am not sure if it is Adrienne Lane, though.

    - Sam

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    The secret to enjoying Slashdot is to realize that it should not be taken too seriously.

  95. Great Job Guys by unitron · · Score: 1

    free lodging, free transportation, free admission, free bandwidth, yeah, sounds like a great job to me too.

    (Seriously, though, major congrats)

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    I see even classic Slashdot is now pretty much unusable on dial up anymore.

  96. Grow up guys by unitron · · Score: 1

    Yeah,let's see some expensive sexism for a change!

    --

    I see even classic Slashdot is now pretty much unusable on dial up anymore.

  97. Foxiest Booth Fluff-"Babe"ism by unitron · · Score: 1

    "Babe"ism is in the lusting heart of the beholder.

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    I see even classic Slashdot is now pretty much unusable on dial up anymore.

  98. Where the hell is the slashdot booth??? by doog · · Score: 1

    I was there yesterday and never found it... either I was bewildered by everything else, the slashdot booth was small and hidden, or Iam just retarded and walked right by it. fsck!

  99. Sexism vs. Nausium vs. Tubism by AppleJuice · · Score: 1

    Actually, a tuba is more properly used to hunt squirrel. It is the french horn that works best on deer, although the Northern Mule Deer, metallurgus animositous, is immune to anything originating in the brass section. Some of the lighter woodwinds work best. And for God's sake avoid strings at all costs!

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  100. Wow... by Lando · · Score: 1

    Still need to get the serveRAID drivers completed, or at least I haven't seen them yet.

    Linux on Netfinity

    Lando

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  101. Grow up guys by Cassius · · Score: 1

    I don't know how you expect women to stomach this site with all the cheap sexism in the post above.

    And if you want to be sexist, stop with the teasing. Get your booth bunnies to show us some ass.

  102. To quote Robert De Niro by Cassius · · Score: 1

    You call these skanks women?

  103. LWCE Lamers of the Year Award... by Autonomous+Coward · · Score: 1
    SCO. Yes folks, SCO has a booth at LWCE. Advertising their free-beer license for educational use and their "open source package" for UnixWare (just a CD of stuff like apache which is already freely downloadable - type of thing you can get from CheapBytes for <$5). And they wondered why nobody stopped and talked to them. Kind of symbolic how the booth was in the opposite corner of the exhibit floor from the FSF.

    #include "really-appreciate-your-work-Rob.h"

  104. Hey, what about us bi girls? by MaggieL · · Score: 1

    Pics for us too..

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    -=Maggie Leber=-
  105. 1st Annual Slashy Awards by Edward+Teach · · Score: 1

    Someone needs to make up T-shirt or something to give the winners.

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    Setting his threshold to 5, Sparky eliminated most of the trolls on /.

  106. Cats and Dustbusters by Edward+Teach · · Score: 1

    One of those little trueisms we learn when we are young. Sorta like: "You cannot baptize a cat."

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    Setting his threshold to 5, Sparky eliminated most of the trolls on /.

  107. Sexism vs. Nausium by raistlinne · · Score: 1

    A few details:
    *Being an engineer doesn't mean that your socially incompetent (sp?).
    *This "show me the babes" nonsense is prettymuch limited to this particular post. The rest of slashdot isn't much like this. At least not topic-wise.
    *Don't think that these people are representative of the average male. Those of us who didn't post requests for pictures of attrative also, by and large, didn't post requests for them not to be show either.
    *I'd rather have seen pictures of people like Linus, Alan Cox, RMS, ESR, etc. and the technology than the good looking but not terribly involved women. If some of the involved people happened to be women, then please give us pictures of them, too. The key point is their involvement. How much meaningful code did they write. That sort of thing.
    *Respectful interest generally does seem to work better, and be far more pleasant, than slobbering lust. It's also less messy on the shirts (or shoes, depending on what catches the slobber). :-)

    --
    They laughed at Einstein. They laughed at the Wright Brothers. But they also laughed at Bozo the Clown. -- C. Sagan
  108. Huh? by Master+Switch · · Score: 1

    Ummm, no. I just thought it was funny

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    -Master Switch, one more element in the machine
  109. Linus not being admitted w/o pass by Snibor+Eoj · · Score: 1

    It's reminiscent of MacWorld NY last summer, where they almost didn't let Steve Jobs in (after he showed up "unexpectedly"), because he didn't have a pass. And I think that Jobs is a more recognizable face that Linus, especially among non-geekdom...

  110. Need shelves? by Firewall · · Score: 1

    Of course you do! If you stack 'em like firewood, all you end up with is a big lumpy file with nothing but feet and heads sticking out.

  111. The Weaker Sex by fragment · · Score: 1

    You're exactly right, on all counts, but I think you'll also find that there are a lot of men--many of whom are /.ers--who fall somewhere in between: wouldn't mind seeing a beautiful woman (or person, as the case may be), but also won't put up with other people farting and vomiting around them, much less the odd duck hunt.

    The crux of the problem lies in the fact that at conventions such as these, there are a lot of libido sales. Women never seem to fall for that like we do. (Yet, how is it that bulemic heroin addicts can sell shoes to women but Antonio Banderas cannot? Even Calvin Klein needs naked women to peddle his jeans. Maybe it's simply that women can sell anything.)

    Hypothetically, if Rob were, say, Roberta, and Slashdot more frequented by women, and had he mentioned some guy at the LinuxCare booth, you probably wouldn't hear the same clamoring for pictures of him, thus showing that men are, yes, inferior.

    Unless it all comes back to men's unyielding assimilation of all trivia, therefore putting us back on level ground.

    Besides, the engineer in us also realizes that slobbering won't hinder an already zero chance.

  112. The Weaker Sex by fragment · · Score: 1

    Now that would be awesome. I bet it would make the booth bimbo think twice (or at least blink twice) about what it means to take a job like that, too.

    And, of course women like to see attractive sales guys. I'm just saying I doubt they'd buy that extra mouse pad or sit through the 20 minute infomercial on the off-chance that he might smile at them. Whereas, lonely, greasy male admins will eat hot coals if there's even a remote chance that someone with breasts (including the other lonely, greasy, male admins) will give them a free T-shirt, or even a pen.

  113. Linux World Expo in Washington DC by RyanGWU82 · · Score: 1

    REALLY? LinuxWorld in Washington? I live here in Washington!

    But... are there any discounts for college students? Compared to similar trade shows, this year's prices aren't unreasonable at all. Nonetheless, $150 (two days of conferences) is a lot for a student like me to shell out. I'd have no problem spending $15 for an exhibit pass, though. (Does the exhibit pass allow you to see anything else, i.e. the coveted Linus keynote?)

    Anyway, I'm already looking forward to the show! Sign me up, I'll be there!


    Ryan

  114. You want booth babes? by Inspired+Chaos · · Score: 1

    Man if booth babes is what you want you gotta go to E3, or better yet CES. A lot less brain content there but if sex sells than these guys are turning one hell of a profit. Anywho, It's cool to hear about the convention, but like alot of other people here I'm seeking visual gratification. How about it eh? :)

  115. Sexism vs. Nausium by marzth · · Score: 1

    The reason there are no "show me a hot dude"
    comments up here is simply because there
    pretty simply weren't any hot guys there.
    I mean, the fellow in the leather pants had
    the right idea, but was just too gothic
    learning for me.

  116. Sexism vs. Nausium by Squeedle · · Score: 1

    Yeah, pretty much the male crowd hovered around the ugly side of average. I didn't see anyone I'd call a "hot guy." No, I take that back. A couple of the guys from VA Research were cute, but I can't say who cause my sister works there and she'll just tellum.

    fragment: "Women like to see attractive sales guys?" BAH! As far as my Stud Watch is concerned, Sales Droids don't count. So that's the Stud Watch report for Linux World! ;)

    The Cool Stuph report is that there was definitely cooler stuph than at ESC-West or the Open Source conference, and AbiSource is moving up in the world, from one to 2 colors on their T-shirts!

    Coolest Free Stuph award goes to LinuxCare, wot with their LINUXGRUVEN bumper stickers and the LNX sticker-badge similar to UK, DE, FR, etc. ones people like to put on their cars.

    Second is Compaq for the LINUX license plate with the New Hampshire motto: "Live Free Or Die" (or as George Carlin put it, "Live Free Or DIIIIIIIIEEEEEE!!!")

    The band at the kickoff party was great, Man Or Astroman rocks all the gluteus maximus; they're Linux geeks too, and one of their amps is now plastered with a LINUXGRUVEN sticker. They did the "Love Theme" from the MST3K movie, btw.

    Gah. I've prattled long enough.

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    Love, Squeedle
  117. BBs by katana · · Score: 1

    /me passes out freebsd stickers to all the silly linux people.

  118. BBs by katana · · Score: 1

    /me sticks a daemon sticker on all the anonymous cowards.

  119. BBs by gpowers · · Score: 1

    /me has a "Powered by FreeBSD" sticker on one linux box and a nice raised plastic FreeBSD on my /other/ linux box. But hey, I've also got a "Intel Inside (r)(tm)(c)(p) PII Xeon" sticker on my Pilot III.

    Back to the topic: I want LinuxWorld Babe Pics!