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  1. Re:The next time someone uses the word on Why the Olympics Didn't Melt the Internet · · Score: 1
  2. Re:The next time someone uses the word on Why the Olympics Didn't Melt the Internet · · Score: 1

    Imagine you're the guy in the green/white shirt and I'm the guy in the red shirt(lol).

  3. The next time someone uses the word on Why the Olympics Didn't Melt the Internet · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    "cloud" in reference to the internet he will he recieve a digital kick in the balls.

    Fuck "clouds" and "Web2.0".
    (But fuck clouds more)

  4. Re:Speed on First Public QuakeLive Footage In HD · · Score: 1

    Yeah, the XP system was seriously screwed up in CoD4. Starting off with a extremely lame weapon facing people who had the best of the best gear.

    That only resulted in people modifying their multiplayer file so everything was unlocked(or playing search and destroy with an infinite timer giving you inf XP)

  5. ECMAscript 4.0 is dead on ECMAScript 4.0 Is Dead · · Score: 1

    Long live ECMAscript 5.0!

  6. Re:What? No Belgians? on Biologists Create Genetic Map of Europe · · Score: 1

    Let us not forget the Germans in the East Cantons.

  7. Re:What? No Belgians? on Biologists Create Genetic Map of Europe · · Score: 1

    THat comes as no surprise.

    Belgians are either "Dutch" or "French". The people in Flanders are Dutch and speak Dutch. The people Wallonia are French and speak French.

    There are elements in both societies that want to reunify both nations(Flanders+ The Netherlands and Wallonia + France).

  8. Re:Signed/Unsigned tags on Sharing 2,999 Songs, 199 Movies Is Safe In Germany · · Score: 4, Funny

    Articles tagged signed can become negative.

    Articles tagged unsigned however, can become twice as positive as signed articles.

    Capiche?

  9. Re:Dependencies are annoying. on Debian's Testing Branch Nears Completion · · Score: 1

    In my future, people have SSDs and HDDs living together.

    As well as cats and dogs.

    MASS HYSTERIA!

  10. Re:So does this mean.... on Diablo 3 Developer Explains Health and Potion Changes · · Score: 1

    Well, I enjoyed leaving him in the cage, defeating Baal first :D

    I gladly paid the identify costs for that.

  11. Re:Now I know on Slashdot's Disagree Mail · · Score: 1

    Well, they were trying to be smart and they were also trying to attach two meanings to this sentence.

    They failed.

    It has only one meaning.

    This section is a BIG WASTE OF TIME. Fuck it.

    Never go here.

  12. Re:Can you feel the excitement? on Slashdot Announces Idle Section · · Score: 5, Funny
  13. Re:No on Let the Games Be Doped · · Score: 1

    Well, it's a simple slippery slope.

    If we allow someone with a disease or condition to use medicine that would make him stronger, it would be unfair to other athletes who didn't have this condition.

    As soon as you allow this, all sorts of people will try to be diagnosed with conditions that will require performance enchancing drugs.

    You are basically pulling the cork out the bottle with the genie. He will not go in again if you open it.

  14. Allowing doping.... on Let the Games Be Doped · · Score: 1

    Allowing doping is the same as allowing cheating in a game. If you permit it, it will not be about the person who is the best but it will be about the person who can cheat the best. And that's just lame.

  15. Re:let it loose! on Russia and Georgia Engaged In a Cyberwar · · Score: 1

    We need a "hat colour" for a war hacker. This will become a lot more common in the information age.

    Any takes on a good colour?

    Occupied:

    White- Good and legal
    Grey - Shady
    Black - Malicious and for personal gain
    Red - lol

    Blue perhaps?

  16. Re:Here's a game on BSOD Makes Appearance at Olympic Opening Ceremonies · · Score: 2, Informative

    0x000000F4: CRITICAL_OBJECT_TERMINATION

    One of the many processes or threads crucial to system operation has unexpectedly exited or been terminated. As a result, the system can no longer function. Specific causes are many, and often best resolved by a careful history of the problem and the circumstances of the error message. One user, who experienced this on return from Standby mode on Win XP SP2, found the cause was that Windows was installed on a slave drive; compare KB 330100.

    That's probably it.

  17. Re:Here's a game on BSOD Makes Appearance at Olympic Opening Ceremonies · · Score: 1

    Could go both ways. Can't we get a better picture?

  18. Re:Here's a game on BSOD Makes Appearance at Olympic Opening Ceremonies · · Score: 1

    Last letter of the STOP hex code is an A, IRQ_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL perhaps?

  19. Re:Greensburg, KS to become first US "green city" on China to Build a Zero-Carbon Green City · · Score: 1

    "The city of Greensburg, Kansas [greensburgks.org] is attempting to become the first city in the US to meet Platinum LEED certification [wikipedia.org]."

    That's funny, I'm trying to meet the PLATINUM LEET certification.

  20. Re:Good Luck... on China to Build a Zero-Carbon Green City · · Score: 1

    from the same page

    "Most Buddhists in Asian countries consume meat"

    ". Milk and milk products are vital in the traditional food habits of India. Many coastal habitants of India are also fish eaters."

    Wow, I RTA'd

  21. Re:First amendment on EFF To Appeal Court Order Vs. Subway Hack Demo · · Score: 1, Funny

    Terrrism!!!1!

  22. Re:According to Yoda... on Watching China Turn Off the Pollution · · Score: 1

    Well, when you can reconcile yourself with the fact that you look like a gremlin, stopping with hating is pretty much an easy thing.

  23. Re:makes sense to me.. on Apple Can Remotely Disable iPhone Apps · · Score: 2, Interesting

    So you either have to blindly trust companies or live like a hermit?

    Speaking about false dichotomies(and nuts too).

  24. Re:Frist Amendment on Massachusetts Sues to Halt Defcon Subway Hacking Talk · · Score: 1

    Try that and you'll have a group of men tied to the goverment pleading the 2nd at your doorstep.

  25. Re:An analogy on EFF Warns That Email Privacy Is In Jeopardy · · Score: 1

    Gah, it's an analogy. Burglars will probably break a window, ignoring the lock on your door. Governments will probably try to read the e-mails at the endpoints, that is when they are stored on your or the reciever's pc. Analogies are not supposed to be 1:1 correct, that's why they are analogies.