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  1. Re:Why throw the baby out with the bath water? on Hans Reiser Leads Police To Nina's Body · · Score: 0

    sed 's/master/troll/g' comment-24094917.txt

  2. Re:Why throw the baby out with the bath water? on Hans Reiser Leads Police To Nina's Body · · Score: 0

    You would do well to be logical as you point out the flaws in other peoples' logic. While your thoughts were intelligent and reasonable, your delivery method was weak and (unfortunately) typical.

  3. Re:Why throw the baby out with the bath water? on Hans Reiser Leads Police To Nina's Body · · Score: 1

    The difference being that Reiser is one person, versus the Germans and African Americans who are several people (and who were not all nazis or slaves, respectively). Thank you for your (misplaced) lesson on literary elements, but his comparison is not valid.

  4. Re:Why throw the baby out with the bath water? on Hans Reiser Leads Police To Nina's Body · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I hope you also don't wear anything with Cotton in it. I mean, unless you are pro-slavery of course. And I certainly hope you wouldn't drive a VW or other German car ... or are you pro-Nazi?

    I can understand you being a bit emotional at the moment, but at some point you need to start to think reasonably.

    So to "think reasonably" means that all Germans are Nazis, or that all cotton (especially present day) is affiliated with slavery? It scares me that someone like you is arguing in favor of reason.

  5. Hope Kirk prosecutes this on Student Faces 38 Years In Prison For Hacking Grades · · Score: 1

    I'm seeing a secretary printing up the report cards, thumbing through the grades as she realizes that they were doctored... "Hey, I didn't know he got straiKHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN!"

  6. Re:Don't forget users of lynx on Next-Generation CAPTCHA Exploits the Semantic Gap · · Score: 1

    It annoyed me mightily the day slashdot introduced captchas for comments when you weren't already logged in. And somehow broke the login process from lynx. Lynx is the geek slacker's greatest tool, when run in an ssh session from your home server, not only is the traffic unloggable (except for "he's calling home a bit") but it even looks like work to the uninitiated. So you're whining because Slashdot isn't conducive to unethical actions that degrade the reputations of programmers and IT guys alike? Let me get you a box of Kleenex, and an employment application for the Geek Squad.