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  1. Re:Crackfix please on Windows 7 RCs Shut Down To Force Updates · · Score: -1

    Can we please get a Geek Tough-Talk moderation? This guy gets a five from me.

  2. Re:And all the admins ask... on First Look at Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Beta · · Score: 0, Informative

    As someone who has moved from a company that uses Exchange to a company that uses Lotus Notes, I can say for absolute certain that I would do almost *anything* to be using Exchange again. Without exception, everyone fucking hates Lotus Notes here.

  3. Re:In all seriousness... on PG&E Makes Deal For Solar Power From Space · · Score: -1

    I don't know whats more annoying, obscure references or people desperate to let everyone know they *got* the obscure reference. Thankfully, this behaviour is limited to the kind of people who post on Slashdot, who no-one listens to anyway.

  4. Re:Linux is ready for the desktop on Open Source Shooter Nexuiz 2.5 Released · · Score: -1

    Yep as we can see here, this game runs more reliably on closed source operating systems then the open source OS's it was designed for, yet another clear indication of Linux being ready for the Desktop!

  5. April 1st just gets funnier and funnier. on NASA In Colbert Conundrum Over Space Station · · Score: -1

    More prank stories, please!

  6. Re:Wow on Australian ISP Argues For BitTorrent Users · · Score: -1, Troll

    This is the worst comment ever posted on Slashdot. Its a fucking shambles. Mods please ban this idiot.

  7. Re:Something stinks around here on DHS To Use Body Odor As a Lie Detector · · Score: 0, Funny

    Linux users have abominable personal hygiene and will overload/confuse the device. What can be done about this? Nothing - becuase it is MS technology and will be properietary, closed source and patented.

  8. Re:Appstore apps are too limited on The Realities of Selling On Apple's App Store · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Indeed. Until I can download Linux of that App Store, it is dead to me. Do you hear that, Steve Jobs? DEAD. To me and every other self-respecting Linux user on the planet. Linux software is free, more powerful and just plain *better* then the proprietary, closed source nonsense that is spoon fed to the consumer sheep on the App Store. If Apple where to realise, they might get some respect from me.

  9. Re:2nd brightest? not quite. on ISS To Become Second Brightest-Object In the Sky · · Score: -1

    Who cares, let me know when I can install Linux on my toilet seat.

  10. Re:No Case Under US Law on Timetable App Developer Gets Nastygram From Transit Sydney · · Score: 0

    That cannot be true. My rail service in and out of London (Southeastern) is appalling, its so bad I've actually started keeping a log of all my delayed/cancelled trains so that I can get refunds at the end of the month. Last month, I had 18 trains that were either cancelled, or more then 15 minutes late, which is more then one every other day.

  11. Attention: moderators on Microsoft Brings 36 New Features To Windows 7 · · Score: -1

    This is the only comment required in this story. Moderator, please remove all other comments.

  12. Re:Cringely has Jobs off the web the past couple w on Jobs On Track For June Return · · Score: -1

    What on earth are you blabbering on about. Even my moon ghost rants have more sense then the gibberish you posted above.

  13. Re:Where does the energy come from ? on Motor Made From Liquid Film · · Score: 3, Funny

    The energy comes directly from the physicist's beards. We all know that Iranians have beards, this is what is powering this device. Unfortunately in nations where beards are less prevalent, this effect will be less pronounced, or maybe not evident at all.

  14. Destruction of the moon on Comet Lulin Closest To Earth Tonight · · Score: -1

    Is it likely that this will destroy the moon? Is there any way in which the ghosts that haunt the moon would be able to deflect the comet so that it struck the earth?

  15. Moon-ghost Linux? on Which Distro For an Eee PC? · · Score: 0, Funny

    I have been worried for a number of weeks now, about what would happen where a powerful OS like Linux fall into the hands of the ghosts that haunt the moon. We all know that spaceships don't run Windows, so if a spaceship crashed on the moon, it would be likely that moon ghosts would find their way inside, and, due to their curious nature, tamper with the computers. If one of these computers had Linux on it, it would give the moon ghosts technology that they would not be able to comprehend or use responsibly (ghosts *cannot* use technology responsibly, this is scientific fact) which could have dire consequences for the human race.

    My idea is to write a Moon-ghost distribution of Linux (suggestions for names welcome!) that would be very cut down, so it had little power. This distribution would be installed on all planet-bound spacecraft. This way, if it they where to crash on the moon, the moon ghosts would not have such a powerful tool. My question to Slashdot is, what distro would be good to use for this? What sort of features could be removed? Wireless obviously has to stay in as the spaceships need to communicate with earth, and they would need webcam functionality to photograph stars and craters and things.

  16. Re:Open source "more secure" than closed source? on Homemade PDF Patch Beats Adobe By Two Weeks · · Score: -1

    No, it isn't. I'm sure Adobe's cubicle programmers fixed the bug just as quickly, its just they have a few more procedures and a shit ton more testing to go through before they can release it.

    If you're happy to use someone elses hack to fix your software, thats fine...but most organisations require a bit more assurance and accountability.

  17. Re:"Allowing Criminals" on European Crackdown On Skype "Loophole" · · Score: -1

    Forget about Big Brother listening, it would be far worse if the ghosts that haunt the moon where to be able to listen to your Skype conversations. Luckily moon ghosts are not tecnologically advanced enough to use Skype, and even if they where, when they put the microphone headsets on they would just fall through their spectral heads, onto the floor. Also the moons atmosphere would prohibit the transmission of sound. Even so, I think it is something we should all bare in mind.

  18. Incorrect on Arctic Ice Extent Understated Because of "Sensor Drift" · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Although you are correct that the extent of arctic ice has been understated, this does not in any way suggest that the moon *is not* haunted - in fact current evidence suggests that moon ghosts wander the planet's surface both day and night.

    Nor, as you suggest, is the moon too cold. Ghosts do not have a physical presence, so the temperature of the moon would mean nothing to them.

  19. Re:How do you give odds for that? on Race For the "God Particle" Heats Up · · Score: -1

    Not only that, but there confidence about the Moon being haunted is also zero - we just don't know. Bringing this together presents us with a nightmarish situation; one where both the possibilty that the Moon is haunted, and that the God particle exists, are unknown, yet related by the fact that LHC technology will soon be in place on the moon, where it could fall into the hands of the ghosts that (potentially) ahunt the surface of the moon. Ghosts simply don't understand modern technology, but there inquisitive minds would lead them to push all the buttons and pull the levers on the LHC, with potentially catastrophic consequences.

  20. NO on Hadron Collider Relaunch Delayed · · Score: 0, Troll

    September 2008? Its 2009 you fucking idiots.

  21. Appalling on Ruckus Closes Down · · Score: 0

    Good. That service was appalling.

  22. Bad Science on Scientists Reconstruct Millennium's Coldest Winter · · Score: 1, Funny

    This article, and the research it talks about, is nothing but bad science. Computer models? Tree rings? Proxy indicators? This isn't the internet we're talking about, people, its the climate. IE the temperature. And how do you measure temperature? Well, I use a thermometer, why can't these people?

    We all know that, over time, layers of sediment build up, and so, by digging into the ground you are seeing the earth as it was some time ago - so why don't the scientists just use a thermometer to measure the temperature of the soil at different depths?

  23. Haunted Moon: Linux or Windows? on Microsoft Caves, Will Change UAC In Windows 7 · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    After further research, I have my doubts that the moon is haunted. It *is* a planet, floating in space, which would suggest that, like other planets, the moon *is* haunted, but I have not yet seen any direct evidence, like footprints or things that have been knocked over.

    However, I am very interested in writing software to help the scientists of earth to find out, once and for all, wether the moon is haunted, and what kind of ghosts are likely to live there. What platform would be best for this? Windows seems like the best choice, especially what with Windows 7 coming out, but I believe that such an easy to use operating system could be used for evil where it to fall into the hands of moon ghosts. Linux looks appalling in all of its forms, so it is less likely that the inquisitive mind of moon ghost's would be tempted to tamper, and also because it is so hard to use, moon ghosts would probably give up using it before any evil acts could be performed. Unfortunately, there is not so much ghost/haunting detection software available for Linux. What do the users of Slashdot think?

  24. Moon is haunted, repeat; moon is haunted! on RIAA and BSA's Lawyers Taking Top Justice Posts · · Score: -1

    This is ridiculous, that so many lawyers are taking top justice posts when they should be legislating against the illegal research that is being carried out on the Moon. Right now experiments using space-technology are taking place on the moon, a haunted planet, inhabited by space-ghosts. When it gets dark and the scientists and technicians go home at night, the moon ghosts begin to haunt the labs, tampering which technology they cannot comprehend. This could lead to terrible consequences!

  25. Haunted Moon on Efficiently Producing Quantum Dots · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Forget about Mars, its the Moon we have to worry about, because it might be haunted. This technology must *not* reach the moon; if it does, the consequences for the human race would be grave. It is unlikey that ghosts on the moon would be able to understand quantum dot technology, but their quest for knowledge would make it impossible for them to resist tampering, possibly leading to space-damage.