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  1. Mirror of Table on Periodic Table Table Poster Post · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Mirror! so people can see it.

  2. The high-brow folk don't need videogames! on Why Are There No Highbrow Video Games? · · Score: 1

    They're kept busy with their monocoles, top hats, snuff buxes and making fun of poor people.

  3. Interesting and helpful on Slashdot Index Code Update · · Score: 1

    At first, I thought the grey boxes were attached to the stories above them but once I finally stopped to read all of the text, it made more sense.

    Imagine that, a Slashdotter that doesn't read something the first time.

  4. Re:I'm racist and I'm not ashamed. on Is There Still Racism in IT Hiring Practices? · · Score: 1

    It's simple, make them perform a right turn in during the interview.

  5. Re:A unique Black sysadmin's opinion on Is There Still Racism in IT Hiring Practices? · · Score: 1

    And we usually don't have to try hard. *zing!*

  6. Re:Another day, another advertisement on Jaron Lanier on the Semi-Closed Internet · · Score: 1

    Two points for the Lock, Stock reference.

    And watch your language around the boy. That includes blasphemy.

  7. B&W Handscanner? on Turn an Optical Mouse into a Scanner · · Score: 1

    Seriously, who the hell needs black and white scans of hands? THE GOVERNMENT, THAT'S WHO!

    Paranoid twin powers, ACTIVATE! Form of Tinfoil, shape of Hat!

  8. Re:not the internet on Will the FCC Regulate the Net? · · Score: 2, Funny

    Finally, a use for the evil bit!

  9. Re:Chances are... on Creating an IS Department? · · Score: 4, Funny

    "Why hello there young lady, I'm the IS Manager. Instant Satifaction, oh yeah!"

    That would play out well.

  10. Versatility on Wikipedia's Accuracy Compared to Britannica · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Sure they found errors in Wikipedia and Britannica, but which one can you go back to and correct?

    Game, set, match!

  11. Re:This would probably violate Article 81 of the E on BellSouth Wants to Rig the Internet · · Score: 1

    Thank god the Southeastern United States seceded back in 1987 and joined the EU. Whew, crisis averted!

  12. Re:Lovely Omission on Democrats Defeat Online FOS Act · · Score: 1, Funny

    So you're saying this article should have gone on backSlashdot?

  13. Re:They did you a favor buddy on Building The Ultimate Home Theater PC · · Score: 1

    Don't worry friend, he shall pay for his hubris.

  14. Awesome! on States Push to Collect Online Sales Tax · · Score: 3, Funny

    Here's to being from Mississippi, where they aren't smart enough to know to tax this here Inter-Net. ;)

  15. Re:short guide on How the ESRB Rates Games · · Score: 1

    Imagine it? Hell, I've DREAMED of it. :^P

  16. Technically.... on Win2000 Still Performs on 8-year-old Hardware · · Score: 1

    Ye, you can use older machines to run Windows 2000. You can tweak the hell out of services and effects and it'll run smooth as butter.

    Would I follow this guy's advice? Hell no. He doesn't want to patch or update anything. His setup would be a good for a person who never needed internet access.

    It's like saying "Hay guyz, Redhat 4 runs on old systems great if you don't patch to the latest version!@!!"

  17. Re:You laugh, but, on Windows Nearly Ready For Desktop Use · · Score: 1

    So the XP hotshots could install the OS but couldn't manage to download a driver?

    Something here smells fishy.

  18. Re:Successful Blockbuster on Revenge of the Sith a "Blood Bath" · · Score: 1

    Parents don't have to accompany children to anything under R-rated.

  19. Deja Vu on Handling Viruses in an Uncontrolled Network? · · Score: 1

    This sounds like my living arrangement. Except when the apartment network got hit the first time, they turned it all off and sent a tech out to patch people's computers and dis-infect them at $20 a pop.

    Easy money for them.

  20. Do what I did! on Hardware or Software Major? · · Score: 1

    Hopefully your college can help to confuse you further. Example: my degree is in Software Engineering, I took mostly hardware-based classes and ended up with studies that would be proficient for network engineering.

    In a nutshell, do what you want.

    Course list of my degree. Yes, I'm from Mississippi so that must be the problem. HURRRRR.

  21. Re:Strange.. on U.S. to Require Passport To Re-Enter Country · · Score: 2, Funny

    Since when did producing a passport become the equivalent of a cavity search?

    Depends on where you keep your passport. Zing!

  22. He's no ordinary civil servant... on New York Court Says Telecommuters Must Pay NY Tax · · Score: 1

    Garnishing wages fater than a speeding rate of inflation!
    Leaping state lines in a single bound!

    He's TAXMAN!

  23. Re:It'll never work on Miguel de Icaza Explains How To "Get" Mono · · Score: -1

    I got mono once, but it sure wasn't the way Mr. Miguel suggested.

  24. Re:13 Month Calendar on New Calendar Proposal · · Score: 5, Funny

    You also get the bonus of being more in-sync with lunar changes. (which is easier to keep track of my gf's moods ;)

    Wow, you're dating a werewolf?

  25. Re:Memory Footprint on Mozilla Thunderbird Reaches 1.0 · · Score: 1

    And how does something like this get out of beta? I'd fire a manager who let something like that get out.

    "Gee, this 5 gallon bucket won't hold 6 gallons of water. I'm gonna try to get the man who managed the production of this product fired!"

    The product was built to a certain spec. If it doesn't meet your needs (2+ GB of e-mail) then find one that does.

    I don't know anyone outside of my office who has such an ungodly amount of e-mail. The program only corrupts data when trying to fulfill several user requests at once, which is bound to happen considering most users aren't patient enough to let it complete the first task.