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  1. Re:It took them this long to start again? on With Olympics Over, China Re-Censors Internet · · Score: 1

    In your face everyone who said the China Olympics would solve everything.

    As I predicted things are back to normal.

  2. Re:What a fucking stupid idea! on New Font Uses Holes To Cut Ink Use · · Score: 2, Informative

    Well since the paper comes from tree farms and the trees are replanted like vegetables are my guess is the Ink.

    I also makes a good way to suck carbon out of the atmosphere. Tree eats CO2, tree becomes paper, paper becomes buried at landfill.

    It's much better then recycling paper where it has to be taken to the recycling plant to be sorted, then taken to a factory to wash the ink off using toxic chemicals and then taken to the paper factory to be used in new paper.

  3. Of course they dropped it on Hasbro Finally Drops Scrabulous Lawsuit · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The damage is done, they've crushed Scrabulous into non-existence, what else is there to do?

  4. Re: impressive compatibility list on Wine Goes 64-Bit With Wine64 · · Score: 1

    made any valid arguments against what I had to say, but managed to throw a bunch of insults and specious comments

    I did make some very good comments about how you're wrong. You've continued to say the GPL has use restrictions when it does not.

    Also, for the record it's you that has been throwing insults and specious comments, look at what you wrote here.

    I call bullshit on you dickweed. GNU and GPL put a huge restriction on use:

    If the GNU restrictions on using libraries were eased up more businesses would port to Linux

    You're making invalid arguments because you have misunderstood a basic principle that the GPL does not have any use restrictions.

    So far all you have done in your reply is to try and pretend use==distributing so that your points make some kind of sense.

    It's not and you're still not making sense.

    You are nonsense. Get a grip on reality.

    You've really convinced me here.. I was correcting you about what you said on use restrictions and the GPL however you just continue to talk out your ass and throw insults.

    This is why I would never join in the BSD community even though I don't hold an affinity to a certain license.

    It's morons like you on Slashdot which is why BSD never goes anywhere, you repel developers from the project that had an interest.

    As far as I am concerned you have nothing interesting to say apart from lies and talking out your ass. Maybe you should do a little research on what you're talking about next time.

  5. Re:Those that haven't already changed... on Experts Say To Switch Browsers In Light of IE Vulnerability · · Score: 1

    haha, you should submit this to dilbert.com I see a web comic in the making.

  6. Re:Microsoft should just scrap IE on Experts Say To Switch Browsers In Light of IE Vulnerability · · Score: 1

    Exactly, No need to change it.

    oh wait!

  7. Re:Uhhh, no... on Experts Say To Switch Browsers In Light of IE Vulnerability · · Score: 1

    So how many flaws does it take? 2,3... 4 before Johnny boy can recommend competitors?

    I'm guessing it's probably the same value you get when you divide by zero.

  8. Re:google chrome on Experts Say To Switch Browsers In Light of IE Vulnerability · · Score: 1

    According to an earlier story I read on Slashdot Microsoft said it effects all versions of IE.

  9. Re:Microsoft should just scrap IE on Experts Say To Switch Browsers In Light of IE Vulnerability · · Score: 0, Troll

    If it wasn't invented by Microsoft they're not going to use it.

    You can forget about them using anything standards base. If they did replace the rendering engine they would build a new one which would introduce even more non-compliant rendering.

  10. Re:Those that haven't already changed... on Experts Say To Switch Browsers In Light of IE Vulnerability · · Score: 2

    Same thing with backups, they're never taken seriously until the company loses all its data and goes out of business.

  11. Re:Red header on Experts Say To Switch Browsers In Light of IE Vulnerability · · Score: 1

    Ok, never mind it's gone now.. I guess it's because the story was new.

  12. Red header on Experts Say To Switch Browsers In Light of IE Vulnerability · · Score: 1, Funny

    Whoa what happened to Slashdot's main page...

    This story's title header was red.. Is that like "woop woop warning warning" red? Or something else?

  13. Re: impressive compatibility list on Wine Goes 64-Bit With Wine64 · · Score: 1

    GPL doesn't have any use restrictions, you can do whatever you want with it. It's only when you distribute it when there are restrictions.

    Stop being a BSD trolling idiot. It's wankers like you which make the BSD community look bad.

  14. Re: impressive compatibility list on Wine Goes 64-Bit With Wine64 · · Score: 2, Informative

    What nonsense. GPL doesn't have any restrictions on use.

    Stop your bullshit.

  15. Re: impressive compatibility list on Wine Goes 64-Bit With Wine64 · · Score: 1

    Could you list the applications?

  16. Re: impressive compatibility list on Wine Goes 64-Bit With Wine64 · · Score: 1

    You obviously have no idea what you're talking about.

    Wine implements the Windows API libraries and has nothing application specific in it.

    If a bug to fix a certain windows function is fixed in wine then that fix will work for all applications that use that function.

  17. Re: impressive compatibility list on Wine Goes 64-Bit With Wine64 · · Score: 1

    Others will just use the 'other' operating system to run applications that they need to use in order to make a living

    1 - Hire someone to work on wine for your business and fix the applications you use that are broke.

    2 - You can pay code weavers to get your business applications running.

  18. Re:LUK on Wine Goes 64-Bit With Wine64 · · Score: 1

    I'm going to assume you're not being sarcastic and know nothing about ReactOS.

    http://www.reactos.org/

    However it doesn't quite answer your question because it's not Linux.

  19. Re:ask nasa for some space gloves on Why Climbers Die On Mount Everest · · Score: 1

    Yeah, I don't get why you can't have heaters on the palm of your hands leaving your fingers free to climb however ensuring you still have your fingers at the end.

  20. Re:google pays on Network Neutrality Defenders Quietly Backing Off? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Google is placing servers closer to you which is why it's faster. The server is physically closer.

  21. Re:Start by informing everyone you know. on Open Source Program Reveals Diebold Bug · · Score: 1

    I believe that electronic devices could do a much better job however they're doing this ass backwards with closed source software and one company.

    Slashdot's polling software is more useful.

  22. Re:So long, game publishers. on Publishers Detail Specific In-Game Ad Plans For Future Games · · Score: 1

    Is calling it nuka-cola instead of coke-cola is really going to ruin your game of fallout 3? Yeah, I didn't think so.

  23. Re:What if piracy levels remain the same? on Ubisoft Testing PC Prince of Persia Without DRM · · Score: 1

    No it won't change. Just like how pointing out that it's GNU/Linux and that it's crackers not Hackers. All you're doing is self masturbatory whining.

  24. Re:What if piracy levels remain the same? on Ubisoft Testing PC Prince of Persia Without DRM · · Score: 1

    Thanks for being a cock and ruining the one chance consumers have of convincing the industry to get rid of DRM.

  25. Re:How to make enemies and alienate people on Ubisoft Testing PC Prince of Persia Without DRM · · Score: 1

    Why do you think they put the DRM in there in the first place?