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  1. What's my user number?

  2. LOOK AT MEEE! on AMD's Radeon R9 290 Delivers 290X Performance For $150 Less · · Score: -1

    My usernumber is so low. :)))

  3. People still use slashdot? w0wwweeeeeee on As IPO Nears, Do Twitter's Active User Claims Add Up? · · Score: -1

    i feelz old

  4. Re:wholesale NFL jersey on The Rise and Fall of Kodak · · Score: -1

    Esxcellent fucking point bro!

  5. Re:Rochester on The Rise and Fall of Kodak · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    No, it doesn't.

    Yes it does!

  6. Re:Microsoft Tax on Is the Dell/Microsoft Alliance Fracturing? · · Score: -1

    As someone who spent 25 minutes at Best Buy today arguing with management so I wouldn't have to show them the contents of my personal bag, I have to say: HELL FUCKING YEAH!

  7. Re:Thanks! =D on BitTorrent Community After SuprNova Shutdown · · Score: -1

    You're an idiot. There wouldn't be any creation of new works if old works didn't have a good chance of survival.

  8. Re:Absolutely on Are Often-Changed Long Passwords Really Secure? · · Score: -1

    "All I can really do is tell them the truth: If anyone gets on the network with their credentials they will be held responsible for what happens."

    Uhhhh.....right.

    This would make sense for IT staff, but not for non-IT employees.

  9. Fair game for being photographed on No Pictures, Thanks · · Score: -1

    "And even without these 'what if' scenarios, isn't there an expectation that, if you're in a public area, you're fair game for being photographed?"

    Umm.. That might be the current expectation. But that doesn't mean we should or do want the status quo to continue.

    Jews in Nazi Germany "expected" to be killed, but does that mean no one should have done anythign about it?

  10. Re:Gates should buy the rights from Corbis on Bill Gates in 1983 Teen Beat Magazine · · Score: -1

    The merit of a normative suggestion is not well judged by the likelihood of its being followed.

  11. Gates should buy the rights from Corbis on Bill Gates in 1983 Teen Beat Magazine · · Score: -1

    Gates should buy the rights to the image from Corbis, or whoever the ultimate licenseholder currently is. Then he could sue everyone that used it.

  12. fp on Google Tidbits · · Score: -1

    first!

    booya

  13. Re:Song and JetBlue are great, except... on Boeing Eyes In-Flight Live TV on Your Laptop · · Score: -1

    And how many more times are you going to post this response in this thread?

  14. fp on Build Your Own Teleprompter · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    fp

  15. cue cat? on More on Apple/Motorola Joint Cell Phone Venture · · Score: -1

    Is Eddie Cue related to the ::cuecat? If so, this product is doomed.

  16. agreed on In Korea, Email Is Only For Old People · · Score: -1

    Agreed.

  17. fizza pizza on Playstation 3 Gathering Components · · Score: -1

    once a gizza

  18. firstuspostus on W3C Releases Drafts For DOM L2 And More · · Score: -1

    indahostus.

  19. Re:Furthurnet.com on Stealware: Kazaa et al Stealing Link Commissions · · Score: -1

    This is either a skillful troll or a completely idiotic post. Well, if it is the former, I'll fall for it. Apparently you, Kelso, didn't do any research on this at all before you decided to waste your time (and the readers' time) by posting speculative bs. Furthernet is not some "moral highroader". If you had bothered to look into it *at all* before speculating and writing a post based on that pure speculation, you would have found that Furthernet exists because the people who created it enjoy that specific type of music that they allow on the site: live, "jam band" music. E.g., Grateful Dead, Phish, and so on. Those types of bands happen to allow the recording and distribution of their live shows. In fact, the term "Further" is a Grateful Dead reference. They restrict the music traded on their site to that type so that they can operate and trade the type of music they really want to be trading without legal hassle--and also, because they know that by limiting the type allowed, they attract other serious fans of the same genre, and they increase their chances of being able to download and share high quality live music.

  20. Re:Is this guy high? on Thailand's "Q" Banks on Rubber Bullets · · Score: -1

    #2: it's a PROTOTYPE, as you said. that means it isn't exactly like the real product, and very often prototypes don't resemble the final product very much at all.

    #4. yes. a machine gun is good for killing. a web launcher is good for subduing. next time you are the perp, ask yourself, do I just want to be confronted with a cop with a machine gun AND a web gun, or just a machine gun?

  21. PWSD on Allchin Admits MSFT Violated the Law · · Score: -1

    Soupy sales.s

  22. whoa on C · · Score: -1

    I'll subscribe. No, really. No, I mean it.

  23. Re:I dont have the first p00st because of slashdot on Factoring Breakthrough? · · Score: -1

    but then again, you only can have first post because of lsahdot!

  24. Re:Ginger scale big? on Factoring Breakthrough? · · Score: 2, Funny

    don't tell me you haven't converted your judgments of magnitude to the ginger scale. everybody's doing it.

  25. Re:Chairlifts... on Perpetual Skislope · · Score: -1

    duh...gee, there's no way they could just have a gate counting the number of people entering and exiting the turntable.