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  1. Re:in fact... on Happy Pi Day! · · Score: 1

    you missed the point, numbnuts...it's not the topic, it's the fact that only hemos and cmdr taco get to post...which would be fine if i wanted to read, say, MSNBC or CNN...slashdot promotes the idea that it is an open forum, when in fact it is not...i have now had two stories rejected, only to find them posted later by those two posers...

  2. Re:who the hell cares on Happy Pi Day! · · Score: 1

    wow, yer relly smrt

  3. Re:I already submitted this! on Happy Pi Day! · · Score: 0

    are you really surprised? 99.9% of the useless crap on this site is from cmdr taco, hemos, or that moron jon katz...i have posted stuff b4, exactly like you, and had it rejected, only to find that hemos or cmdr taco post the same damn story that same day...you have to realize that they are running this site as their own personal fiefdom...all of the bull about "open-source" is just that...

  4. in fact... on Happy Pi Day! · · Score: 0

    consider me to be no longer a slashdotter...if i read one more witless post by that idiot hemos or the incestuously concieved jon katz, i think i'm gonna puke

  5. who the hell cares on Happy Pi Day! · · Score: 0

    you people have way too much spare time

  6. Re:Not so good on Forum: The Yahoo Denial of Service · · Score: 1

    EXACTLY! Someone finally hit on the main point of all this...that monolithic proprietary systems like Global Center will obviously always be vulnerable...SunTzu in the art of war said that to defeat the enemy you need to be like your enemy...a distributed-dos attack would not work on a distributed network...bottlenecks are always the result of poor planning, no matter if it's bad routers, or some malicious punk

  7. Re:Typical misinformation... on MSNBC: Stealing Credit Card Numbers Online is Easy · · Score: 1

    is there something intelligent that you forgot to post? i'm not sure how successfully you are demonstrating someone else's ignorance when you are betraying a rather mundane intellect yourself...dicksmack

  8. Re:Someone has to ask this: on Interview: Physicist Leon M. Lederman · · Score: 1

    It's not silly at all...physicists and theologians are both looking at the same picture, and in many ways, especially now, they are seeing the same things...if Einstein, the greatest physicist of this or any other century said: "I want to know Gods' thoughts...the rest is details."