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  1. the problem with that on Danger in the Big Blue Room · · Score: 1

    "shake my head, and move on..." is that the poor misguided souls are also blocking traffic. ^^;; dammit, i just want to go home! what are you protesting anyway? our right to wear grenade carrying equipment?
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    Lord Omlette
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  2. not to be stereotypical on Linux on a Wrist Watch? · · Score: 1

    but a comment such as, "it's ... CUTE" makes me wonder where the female slashdot news posters are.
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    Lord Omlette
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  3. here's hoping on Sir Alec Guinness Dies · · Score: 1

    that now that he's dead, people aren't gonna start coming out with stories about how weird he was, how he did this or that negative thing, etc.

    RIP
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    Lord Omlette
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  4. i dunno guys on 2600 Staffer Arrested During Republican Convention · · Score: 1

    If he was talking on his cell phone the way most people do (loud & annoying) I think this is setting a great precedent for people to BE QUIET AND POLITE when using their cell phones. Hopefully he learned his lesson.
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    Lord Omlette
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  5. i don't care on The United States Losing "The Tech Edge?" · · Score: 1

    i have freedom speech, other countries can have all the cool technology they want, i'll sit here and write poetry about girls who are attracted to stuffed pokémon but not the owner of said plush toys...

    bitchbitchBITCHbitchbitch about how europe has cellular this and infrastructure that, we can't even get good rpgs at the same time as the japanese! obviously, a tech divide is nothing new.
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    Lord Omlette
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  6. whatever you decide on When Should Source Be Released? · · Score: 5

    You sure as fuck had better not be releasing the source code as an alternative to having your own people test it. "Why pay QA when geeks will test it for free?!" Nonono, make sure the code is secure after you have your own people banging on it for a while, make sure it's well documented, THEN feel free to release whenever and however you want.
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    Lord Omlette
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  7. Re:What about us Collage Students on USPS To Offer Free E-Mail · · Score: 1

    If you can't spell College, you deserve to be excluded from a postal system plan. =)
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    Lord Omlette
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  8. um on Kuro5hin Forced Down By DOS · · Score: 1

    "Hopefully they will frustrate the spammers long enough that they can grow up, or at least let the site exist in a 'police-state' while they come up with more savvy protection." this is horribly off-topic, completely unrelated to the topic at hand... but the above quote is the scariest thing i've read in a while... *shiver*
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    Lord Omlette
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  9. streaming windows media... on Quickies from OLS - les Quickies d'OLS · · Score: 1

    When viewing streaming windows media files, is there any way to download it to disk for later viewing?

    Any other good streaming anime sites on the net?

    TIA
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    Lord Omlette
    ICQ# 77863057

  10. as far as I can tell on Indianapolis Restricts Display Of Violent Games · · Score: 1

    this actually has something to do with violent video games and censorship and nothing to do with the hypocrisy of eating meat...
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    Lord Omlette
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  11. Re:well duh on John Carmack on the X-box Advisory Board? · · Score: 1

    son of a?! ^^;; thanks for clearing that up...
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    Lord Omlette
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  12. Re:Domain name thoughts on Slashback: Insectivores, Persistence, Domaination · · Score: 1

    If you do one per person, how do you guarantee anonymity?

    Eh, is it possible to guarantee anonymity with the current domain system? Never mind...
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    Lord Omlette
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  13. what about affirming what he wrote was true? on Forbes Reporter Refuses To Testify Against Crackers · · Score: 1

    At the very least, why can't he do that? If he wrote wasn't true, then knowing that, why was he allowed to publish? What happened to taking responsibility for his actions? Oh wait, he is taking responsibility, he's running away...
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    Lord Omlette
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  14. well duh on John Carmack on the X-box Advisory Board? · · Score: 1

    isn't that why everyone started work on OpenML?
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    Lord Omlette
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  15. Re:anonymity on Fling:Anonymous Protocol Suite · · Score: 1

    erf, I gotcha
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    Lord Omlette
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  16. anonymity on Fling:Anonymous Protocol Suite · · Score: 1

    We have a constitutional right to anonymity? Just curious?
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    Lord Omlette
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  17. don't worry... on Frankenstein Time · · Score: 1

    Soon we'll have genetically engineered penises through gene therapy and stuff. Hell, with Viagara selling like ambrosia, you know that's really the only thing these gene researchers are looking for...
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    Lord Omlette
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  18. overall, another tremendous set of quickies... on Quickiefest 2000 · · Score: 1

    But that exception to the shotgun rules regarding females is definitely not sexist... Women can bitch about it being sexist, but it's ladies first, regardless... It's an insult to a real man's honor to allow anything. Even if the female in question isn't the driver's g/f, she should still be able to overrule shotgun if the driver feels like pimping his wheels, ya know?

    That article on Deciphering Anime is really really good... Point those borderline otaku to it, it should take them over the line, or at least get them to stop thinking of it as 'those cartoons with the big eyes.'
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    Lord Omlette
    ICQ# 77863057

  19. no documentation on windows?! on Why Develop On Linux? · · Score: 1

    Why all the fuss about little documentation on Windows Programming? msdn.microsoft.com has just about everything you need if you're using Microsoft tools (a fast connection helps here btw)...

    Actually I've found less documentation when trying to do things in Linux, but that's because I honestly don't know where to look.

    The only reason I switch back and forth between OSes is because of demands by clients... If someone pays me to write DOS programs, then DOS it is...
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    Peace,
    Lord Omlette
    ICQ# 77863057

  20. DAMN STRAIGHT on Head U.S. Lawyer Against MS To Defend Napster · · Score: 1

    especially when all the homework assigned for a class has to be researched via the web, then discussed over the web, having your bandwidth sucked away truly sucks.

    Enough with the "information wants to be free" crap, I just want to do my homework so I can pass, graduate, get a decent job, and buy my own cds.
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    Lord Omlette
    ICQ# 77863057

  21. good good buy on The Future of Making Online Revenue? · · Score: 1

    "My only fear is that the AOLs of this new media world will try to control this ability to self-publish by making the process more difficult and expensive." Um, no, they'll make it incredibly easy with templates and stuff, so everyone can put up generic little webpages and then be all proud of themselves. They won't go further than that, and if they try, they'll be hit with ToS violation thingees... It may become expensive to self-publish, but it'll never get any harder than it is now...
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    Lord Omlette
    AOL IM: jeanlucpikachu

  22. You are now my hero (n/t) on Netscape Co-Founder Wants IE To Stay With Windows · · Score: 1

    No honestly, I have nothing else to say... GenChalupa is my hero.
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    Lord Omlette
    AOL IM: jeanlucpikachu

  23. Kitsune on Shadowrunning In The Corporate Republic · · Score: 1

    I would be the happiest man alive and gladly let evil corporations do whatever they wanted to do to me if I had someone like Kitsune as my sidekick...

    Anyone who has no clue what I'm talking about, it's cause I'm not a real Shadowrun fan, I just liked the SNES version alot...
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    Lord Omlette
    AOL IM: jeanlucpikachu

  24. Re:A word for Mr. Pike on Systems Research Is Dead? · · Score: 2

    Do you think he meant cool innovation or rate of innovation? I was gonna say BeOS but you beat me to it. Damn straight Crusoe is innovative, but so is the PSX2 chipset in general. I'll throw in QNX. An OS on a floppy! What was that other OS that slashdot just ran an article on? (Starts with an A I think?) Yes, most of the innovation is coming out of Microsoft (research.microsoft.com) but I think the real problem is college students these days are presented with so many different choices of what engineering track to follow, but everyone is too busy screaming, "moneymoneyMONEY!!!" to bother with research.

    Hang on, I must contest "the wheel hasn't changed much in the last several thousand years either" statement... But I'm not that bright, anyone else wanna try?
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    Peace,
    Lord Omlette
    AOL IM: jeanlucpikachu

  25. kinda disturbing on ASP or JSP? · · Score: 1

    that here on slashdot, such an intelligent post wasn't moderated up more... The question is ASP vs JSP, but everyone's saying, "Use PHP!" (I've used PHP, yes, I'd recommend it, but not on a Microsoft platform.)

    If you're on a Microsoft platform, use ASP. That's such a no-brainer answer, I can't see how it's even questioned. You can even use Java, just like Mr. Booty suggests.

    If you're not on an MS platform, use JSP. DUH! (unless you like to fiddle with those 3rd part ASP for non-MS solutions.)

    If you have a little free time, go check out php at php.net. No fooling with zope or zend just yet, just try out good old fashioned regular PHP. Version 4 just came out, and if any of my current projects demanded a Linux environment, I'd be very excited. And I fully plan to be excited when I have to do a Linux-based project.

    ASP or JSP. My guess is, the answers to this question were so obvious, the asker wanted to get everyone else's opinions just to make sure he wasn't getting snookered by something he couldn't see. "A good programmer looks both ways before crossing a one way street."
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    Peace,
    Lord Omlette
    AOL IM: jeanlucpikachu