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  1. AAAHAHAHahahahaha

  2. not piracy on Antigua Looks Closer To Legal "Piracy" of US-Copyrighted Works · · Score: 1

    It's not piracy, it's privateering when it's legal!

  3. Re:This is stupid on NSA Backdoors In Open Source and Open Standards: What Are the Odds? · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Belgian ffs.
    Belgium, I hate it when people mistake us for Dutch!

  4. Re:Counter-campaign on With Sales Down, Whale Meat Flogged As Source of Strength · · Score: 1

    Needed energy, don't like red bull.
    Ate whale instead.
    Can't move

  5. esr on How Did You Learn How To Program? · · Score: 1

    Discovered Eric S. Raymonds 'How to become a hacker' as a 14 year old kid. Then started out with HTML from Dynamic HTML For Dummies, went to C++ and even, contrary to his advice, VB6.

  6. Re:Reinstall Ubuntu. on Ask Slashdot: New To Linux; Which Distro? · · Score: 1

    your comment does not deserve being voted troll

  7. Re:Real reason for cancellation on V&A Scraps Napalm Death Gig For Fear Decibel Levels Will Damage Sculptures · · Score: 1

    modpoints!

  8. Vodo on Indie Horror Film Shows What You Can Do (And Get) For Free · · Score: 5, Informative

    I'll leave this here: Vodo
    Great stuff there

  9. In the wild on New Java 0-Day Vulnerability Being Exploited In the Wild · · Score: 1

    In the wild, is that the same as in cyberspace?

  10. Re:Sort of interesting, but... on The Hacker Who Found the Secrets of the Next Xbox and PlayStation · · Score: 1

    That's more like the neighbour breaking into your house, standing there creepily in your bedroom, only to notify you that your locks suck.

    A better analogy would be if he was looking for you to return your drill he borrowed and tried the front door which was locked so he tries the back door which isn't locked and leaves a note to tell you he was looking for you, leaves the drill on the kitchen table and that the back door was unlocked.

  11. those were the days on Open Source Emoji Project Wants Money For Icons · · Score: 1

    There was once a time when people just did this kind of stuff without begging for money. The open source community was founded by people who often didn't have the money so they created stuff themselves and now every idea that spawns needs to be funded.

    Now git off'a ma lawn

  12. less water on NASA: Huge Freshwater Loss In the Middle East · · Score: 1

    Fracking trades water for energy, and lack of water limits fracking in many parts of th world.

    So what we need is less water!

  13. Re:Belgians drilling a hole in the ocean?? on Belgium Plans Artificial Island To Store Wind Power · · Score: 3, Interesting

    1. there are no mines near the coast. Who would mine sand since that's all there is?
    2. transportation from the sea to the coast would be incredibly expensive because you need to build pipelines, several pumps (as compared to only a few to pump it from the sea into the doughnut). We have (this will sound chauvinistic but I'm allowing my self to do so in this case) the best dredging companies in the world (Jan de Nul and Deme).
    3. It's 3km off the coast... that's nothing. The shipping lanes are way out into the see. The only thing that may cause perhaps some problems is the harbour of Zeebrugge. The distance between Calais and Dover is what? 60km?

  14. really? on Zuckerberg Updates Relationship Status To "Married" · · Score: 1

    really Slashdot? Has it come to this?

  15. Re:CSS is annoying on W3C Member Proposes "Fix" For CSS Prefix Problem · · Score: 1

    I suggest a name for the replacement: Advanced Style Sheet or ASS

  16. wrong name on Growing Evidence of Football Causing Brain Damage · · Score: 1

    it's handegg, not football

  17. Re:The British are proud of their Pound on Microsoft Raises UK Prices By a Third and Can't Rule Out Future Hikes · · Score: 1

    that is an A with a hat followed by the pound sign. Somehow it shows as a pound now

  18. Re:The British are proud of their Pound on Microsoft Raises UK Prices By a Third and Can't Rule Out Future Hikes · · Score: 1

    I'm seeing lots of £ so I wonder which currency you're really referring to. Damn Slashdot encoding

  19. Another Belgian cunt here. I just don't understand what the English have against us. Even on the BBC (which should be considered of higher quality) you often hear them joking about Belgians and not the kind of joking we and the Dutch do about each other in a more friendly way.

  20. Let me guess, you're English?
    What is it with them and their hatred (and I do say hatred because we've long passed the 'jolly fun' teasing) towards us when I hear so many people who have actually been here say we're a very kind people?

    But I guess I'm just rendering myself to flamebait...*sigh*

  21. At least on Slovenian Ambassador Regrets Signing ACTA Agreement · · Score: 1

    Well, at least she admits she's wrong. I wonder how the rest would react; they'll probably just say they support it, still without understanding a bit of it.

  22. Re:Article summary on Indian Site Offers Reward For Googler Vandal · · Score: 1

    It's basicly this:

    An Indian Marklar offered 10000 Marklars to get Marklars of Marklar Zuckerberg wearing Marklars. Now they offer 15000 Marklars to find the Marklar who vandalized Marklar.

  23. Re:whot? on Indian Site Offers Reward For Googler Vandal · · Score: 1

    It's called Hinglish

  24. Re:This isn't news... on Don't Worry About Global Warming, Say 16 Scientists in the WSJ · · Score: 1

    I find it sad to read this, knowing many actually think this way :'(

  25. Re:Mod me down all you like,.. on Jailbreak For A5 iOS Devices Released · · Score: 1

    you must make a lot of money :-s