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  1. Re:YES on Slashdot Turns 5 · · Score: 1

    Just so yall know, Pokey hit 400 comics last night

  2. Re:Nextbus on Developing a 21st Century Public Transportation System? · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    I took a look at that site and you are a big stupid wanker. For extra special bonus, I choke some of you faculty staff. And then I come out with whip.

  3. Re:SkillSoft might work for you on Cross-platform Computer-Based Training? · · Score: 2, Funny

    I also heard that PantsSoft is an excellent vendor for things. Please mod me up for this link to photos of my dog. http://dog.com/

  4. Re:The PS2 problem can be fixed on Defective Console DVD Drives? · · Score: 1, Funny

    I also found that plunging my genitals into the lusty vagina of a nearby woman helps me not care about video games.

    I will post directions on this later.

  5. Re:Use your own suggestion -- LVM on Unionfs for Linux? · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Another thing to remember is goatse. Goatse.

    Also, I don't know that things you were talking about, with the other things, but I like it lots.

  6. Re:I second that review on Review: Spirited Away · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Ah so, ah so! I rikey anime velly much, too. Ah so. +1 Informative!

  7. Re:Scope of Act? on Effects of the Patriot Act on Librarians · · Score: 1
  8. Re:How Can They Block it if it's Not on Their List on Internet Filters - Libertarianism is Hate Speech? · · Score: 2, Informative

    As an ex-SurfControl employee, let me tell you that the database engine doesn't list sites as blocked/unblocked depending on where you come from- but... (and this is why I'm posting anonymously) the servers are down more than they're up, and the data isn't always synchronized.

    Thought you'd like to know.

  9. Re:I have cooked a NetBSD breakfast on NetBSD 1.6 Released · · Score: 2, Funny

    Hey! Give me the recipe for that NetBSD breakfast!

  10. I have cooked a NetBSD breakfast on NetBSD 1.6 Released · · Score: 2, Funny

    NetBSD eggs, sausage, bacon, and ham. Delicious ham. Roll on, eggs! Roll on, sausage, roll on, ham!

  11. My genitals are mighty on Advertising on a Free Wireless Network? · · Score: 2, Funny

    They tower over the genitals of lesser men.

    Also they have wireless ethernet broadcasting devices built in.

  12. Do what you like on What is the Value of a Second Major? · · Score: 1

    Figure out really what your goal is. Pursuit of money, or pursuit of happiness? If you really want to make money, then just become an MBA. If you want to pursue something fun, then go for that and worry about the money later.

  13. Re:So... on Solar Car To Retrace Cross-Australian Route · · Score: 2

    Does this bicycle come with extra wheels when one goes flat? Or a stopwatch? Or a real neat horn? I want one that flies like angels, with wings and a trumpet.

  14. Re:At $100, this could be a good platform on An R2 Of Your Own · · Score: 1, Informative

    Yes. This is very interesting. Does it perform sexual acts. I am performing auto-erotic acts right now. Would you like me to photograph them?

  15. Re:Why not make current Universal Remotes work fir on The Ultimate Universal Remote Control · · Score: 1

    [Novel deleted]

    What a whiner! -1, Irritating.

  16. Re:We can all learn something from porn on Web Profits in the Gutter · · Score: 1

    It's also a lot easier to make new porns than it is to make new songs.

    The RIAA may have a somewhat more difficult time adapting... it doesn't really seem reasonable to compare the two.

  17. Re:MonkeyRadio RULED :'( on RIAA Says Webcasting Royalties Are Too Low · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Ruled.. in my pants.

    I have written a haiku about this ruling:

    Monkey ruled my pants
    like a bird that also ruled
    in my pants, it did.

  18. Re:Those things are spam + social engineering on Some Spammer Has a Crush on You · · Score: 1, Informative

    The same thing happened to me! The only place my email address was ever made public was scrawled in pen across the breasts of the hussy I conquered for the night. Luscious melon breasts, if you will.

  19. Re:in Germany they do this on mobile phones on Some Spammer Has a Crush on You · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Accupro in the northern territorities is doing this now, too. And they charge you for incoming messages! At least I have classy genitals. 8===D

  20. Re:We did this in primary school on Some Spammer Has a Crush on You · · Score: 1

    Ha ha, yes. Very true. Excellent idea.

  21. Re:Unfortunately, they are using Ada on F-22 Avionics Require Inflight Reboot · · Score: 1

    Nobody got the joke? :-P

    Everyone's defending C, etc, or explaining why they're using ADA?

    morons!

  22. Converting to all-digital is a bad idea.. on To Digitize or Not Digitize the Family Photo Album? · · Score: 1

    I bought my first digital camera when they were still relatively new and quite expensive, and immediately started keeping a record of my life (something I wouldn't do with the hassle of a film camera)- which is great when I want to tell far-away people about the time I had to abandon my car in Canada, but pretty lousy when I want to show them at a party or whatever.

    My fianceé just got a very nice consumer-oriented film camera, which we're now using at least as much as my very nice pro-sumer digital camera (which is nice enough that it can make very attractive prints up to 8x10), and probably more. Why? Cause the pictures we take with hers we have around for all time, or until the paper degrades. We can look at them whenever we want, in any room of the house, without having to stare at a screen--without having to zoom out or resize the picture to make it all viewable! If the power's out, or the computer's off, or we're sitting outside, we can still look at the real albums.

    Having the tactile feedback of handling a photo album adds to the experience, too, you know? It increases the "reality" of the experience.. the computer is more like a slide-show.

    If anything, I'd want to find a way to cheaply convert a digital photo album back to the real world. Right now it's too expensive. Any suggestions, anyone? those consumer color printers don't do the trick, that's for sure..

  23. Re:Powerbook G4 Paint Problems (TiBook) on Do Apple iBooks Make Good Geek Laptops? · · Score: 2, Funny
    .....like Herpes vesicles.

    We'll have to take your word for it.. ;)

  24. Re:Peachy.... on Tracking Mafiaboy · · Score: 1

    Singapore?

  25. Don't like GNU/Linux? Make your own toolset! on RMS Replies to "The Stallman Factor" · · Score: 1

    Honestly, if his preferred naming convention is so displeasing to you, why don't you go and write your own GNU utilities, compiler, and whatnot?

    It can't be that hard, right?