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  1. What the fuck's wrong with you, yankees???? on Supreme Court to Hear CIPA Case · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    When I was a kid (that is from 6 years on), I was allowed to read all the pr0n magazines my father bought, right in front of my mother (all she'd say was "that's not nice looking"). So, over time, pr0n didn't have any special attractiveness for me, and I never went out of my way in order to find pr0n - that is, until I got interested in really kinky stuff (besides which goatsee.cx is really tame)...

  2. Nothing new there on Jedi Archives In Dublin Library? · · Score: 5, Funny

    After all, the AT&T logo looks like the DeathStar...

  3. The only thing a newbie needs to know: on Teach Yourself UNIX System Administration In 24 Hours · · Score: 1, Troll

    sudo rm / -r

  4. Re:Better yet get rid of PPOE on MSS Initiative Makes Progress · · Score: 2
    Why on earth do idiots feel the need to bastardize everything. This whole thing is about PPOE not MTU size. The better solution is to get rid of the bastardization (PPOE) .
    Why on earth do idiots feel the need to bastardize everything. This whole thing is about cholesterol buildup within blood vessels, not dying because one eats too much. The better solution is to get rid of the bastardization (cholesterol buildup).

    Like if you had the choice of avoiding PPPoE.

  5. Imagine on The Pentagon Wants Your Secrets · · Score: 2
    I really have to wonder if the rest of the world sees the US as we did Nazi-Germany in the late 30s/early 40s, a powerful expanding force that needs to be stopped.
    Wonder no more, yes indeed, the rest of the world sees the US as a powerful expanding force that needs to be stopped. The first step to do this was taken more than a year ago when several aircraft were flown into highrises and military command posts.

    Expect more attacks soon, against supertankers and civil common-carrier aircraft.

    (Reposted, account some moron moderated it into "flamebait")

  6. Hmmm... on Edgar Allan Poe, Cosmologist · · Score: 3, Funny

    I betcha Poe didn't forecast pr0n by telecommunication...

  7. Re:Imagine on The Pentagon Wants Your Secrets · · Score: 1, Flamebait
    I really have to wonder if the rest of the world sees the US as we did Nazi-Germany in the late 30s/early 40s, a powerful expanding force that needs to be stopped.
    Wonder no more, yes indeed, the rest of the world sees the US as a powerful expanding force that needs to be stopped. The first step to do this was taken more than a year ago when several aircraft were flown into highrises and military command posts.

    Expect more attacks soon, against supertankers and civil common-carrier aircraft.

  8. Re:my room? on How Looks Your Geekroom? · · Score: 2
    Now imagine a gorgeous woman having sex with you every night in your new, socially acceptable domicile. See what I'm talking about? That could be you. Just something to think about.
    Well, maybe he doesn't like gorgeous woman. Perhaps he likes pounding the ass of some other gay geek? Or vice-versa? Or both?
  9. Re:Amatures on How Looks Your Geekroom? · · Score: 2
    Pah-leeze... when they can compete with my basement, then maybe they can be linked to on slashdot... :-)
    I'd like to see a beowuf cluster of those...
  10. Re:Aren't most geeks cat people? on How Looks Your Geekroom? · · Score: 2
    Many in this community are dog people, but is it my imagination that a higher percentage of geeks are cat people? It's either a startling coincidence or my life represents a real Nielsen-style rating as to the percentage of computer volken who like the furry little beasts...
    It's no surprise. Elsewhere in life, you'll notice the same thing. Intellectual-types will have cats. That is, people who value intellectual achievement, be it art, litterature, programming, etc.

    Whoever, people who value owning things just for the sake of owning things will have dogs. Could be because those people are control freaks.

  11. Business model on EMI Customer Relations Tells It Like It Is · · Score: 2
    1. People "pirate" music.

    2. Copy-protect music CDs.

    3. ???

    4. Profit!

  12. Yawn on Tidal Power a Reality · · Score: 2
    Sheesh. Slashdot editors seem to be really head up their arses to post old-hat stories like that.

    Such a tide-power plant has been in operation since 1966 in France. (More links here, too).

  13. Nothing will be done... on UN Secretary-General Asks for Help · · Score: 2
    Nothing will be done to alleviate poverty, pain and suffering for as long as the bourgeois will be in power.

    The primitive mindset of the bourgeois is solely based on greed, selfishness and rejection of whatever is different, and therefore not conductive to social progress.

  14. Re:Why a big deal? on AOL Selling AIM Gateway/Listener To Employers · · Score: 2
    Which would YOU prefer? An employee who is content and does his job well, though wasting a few minutes of each hour to talk with other humans, or post things to silly discussion forums?
    Or one who devotes ALL his time to putting out the minimum level of production to keep from being fired, all the while plotting the death and dismemberment of everyone above him?
    With the example coming from above, can you blame underlings for wanting to kill and dismember everyone above them?
  15. Re:Why a big deal? on AOL Selling AIM Gateway/Listener To Employers · · Score: 2
    I was surfing around on my home PC last week and found an interesting application that could save me some time at work. I downloaded it, put it on a floppy disk, took it to work next day, installed it and saved myself 20 minutes work for the week. This was on my time; I would never have been surfing at work to find it. I have saved my boss two days work this year, and next year, the year after and so on.
    Should I charge my boss for this? It doesn't really seem worth to me. It only took me a minute.

    Guess who'll catch hell when his boss finds out he loafed for 20 minutes this week? Hint: it ain't me!

  16. Wow! on Microsoft takes on PDF · · Score: 5, Funny

    Wow! Another virus vector!!! Who said innovative technology is dull???

  17. Re:Wow!!!! on New Nokia Phones With Full Color And MMS · · Score: 2
    Full color dial-a-pr0n !!!

    Brings a whole new dimension to phone sex !!!

  18. Snifff... on The Web's Longest Disclaimer · · Score: 2

    They finally got beaten... :( :( :( :(

  19. Wow!!!! on New Nokia Phones With Full Color And MMS · · Score: -1, Insightful
    Full color dial-a-pr0n!!!!

    Brings a whole new dimension to phone sex!!!

  20. How refreshing... on The Web's Longest Disclaimer · · Score: 4, Funny

    How refreshing it is to see a link that still responds, even when slashdotted...

  21. Re:spambayes.sf.net on Working Bayesian Mail Filter · · Score: 1
    Spam filter in Python using Naive Bayes.
    You mean Monty Python???
  22. Eh... on Sun To Continue To Go After Microsoft · · Score: 1, Redundant

    Nothing new under the Sun...

  23. Reminds me... on Beware the Haunted Cordless keyboard · · Score: 3, Funny
    One day, the TV started changing channels wildly. And we couldn't find the remote.

    Turns out it fell between two of the couch cushions, which were depressing the "next channel" button...

  24. Re:Yeah, lots of people don't use public transport on Pipeline Mass Transit? · · Score: 2
    C'mon....do the math. Total up the world's capacity of public transportation....and then compare it to the number of people in the world who commute....the two figures aren't even close. If the system worked well, and was economical, people would ditch their cars for it. My fiancee commutes to Jersey City, NJ every day. It costs her $400/mo for that privilage and it SUCKS.
    And you, if you had to drive every day into Jersey City, you would find that:
    • It would cost you more than $400 (gas, parking, insurance, depreciation, stress)
    • IT would suck more than Jersey Transit does
  25. Re:From now on, we'll all travel in TUBES! on Pipeline Mass Transit? · · Score: 2
    The capsule asks you "where do you want to go today?"
    You mean it's powered by Microsoft? I'll pass, thank-you.