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  1. Re:Blah Blah Blah on Wired Releases Full Manning/Lamo Chat Logs · · Score: 1

    Oh my. Poor Poor Reddit. Its doomed.

  2. Re:Budget problems on Congress Dumps James Webb Space Telescope · · Score: 1

    I'd love to see how the mirrors hold up under the rocket launch versus the slower shuttle launch.

    Its all a moot point now, anyway.

  3. Re:First post. on Sunlight Foundation Announces 'Sarah's Inbox' · · Score: 2, Funny

    I prefer to hit the outbox just to hear the squeals she makes.

  4. Re:Update on this story on DOJ Could Ban Texas Flights Over Anti-Patdown Law · · Score: 1

    That savory fife
    That sweet of your life
    Toot Sweet

  5. Re:meta refresh on Drudge Generates More News Traffic Than Social Media · · Score: 1

    You are not thinking I read the article or actually visited his site are you?

    That site gave me cancer in 2000 and I am just now getting over it. I only have hives now.

  6. meta refresh on Drudge Generates More News Traffic Than Social Media · · Score: 1

    How often does Drudge force a reload to drive up counts?

  7. Re:Probably unconstitutional on Blogger Fined $60K For Telling the Truth · · Score: 1

    So I can hound you and your workplace via my "blog" because you waste your employer's time on Slashdot.

    "I'm gonna have you fired!"

    "Well, I'm gonna have you killed."

    You act and write like a douche, you have to pay the douche bills.

  8. Re:Sounds like an iPhone 4 and Macbook Air on IPad 2 Teardown Shows Tablet's Guts · · Score: 1

    Really? I did not know the aluminium was that thin on the MacBook Air. Good to know.

    http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=107010828

  9. Re:Anonymous booth visits/hecklers? on Attacked By Anonymous, HBGary Pulls Out of RSA · · Score: 1

    Every anonymous I have ever seen here at slashdot has been a coward

    I lol'd. +1 (if I had mod points or knew how to use them.) (Crap, now that I have commented, how can I mod you up?!)

  10. Now this is truly amusing on HBGary Federal Hacked By Anonymous · · Score: 1

    Just reading the ./ post from yesterday and now this!

    This is the best Monday EVAR!

  11. Noooo Change is hard! on Fedora 15 Changes Network Device Naming Scheme · · Score: 1

    I prefer having greater clarity and visibility into which dev is which specific piece of hardware.

    The new convention is pretty straight forward and consistent. I like consistent.

  12. Re:TSA Security Theater on TSA Saw My Junk, Missed Razor Blades, Says Adam Savage · · Score: 1

    thats_the_joke.jpg

  13. Publishers are using CrossCheck on Software Finds Plagiarism In Research · · Score: 1

    http://www.crossref.org/crosscheck.html

    They already create DOIs for their published work and now can check the works before publishing.

  14. Re:Actually.. on Sometimes It's OK To Steal My Games · · Score: 1

    The joke. You missed it.

  15. Re:interesting quote from the subject of the artic on Cory Doctorow On For the Win, Gold Farming, and DRM · · Score: 1

    "Bad writers borrow. Good writers steal." T.S. Eliot.

    Everybody borrows that quote.

  16. Re:Site slashdotted on Hollywood's Growing Obsession With Philip K. Dick · · Score: 1

    sffmedia must have gone over the month's allotment 18 days early.

  17. Re:Read the comments on When the Power Goes Out At Google · · Score: 1

    I love those guys.

    They did a comedy show building up to the 2000 Sydney Olympics.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Games_(Australian_TV_series)

    Spawned "the Office" style of pseudo documentary. Excellent show.

    Search: clarke dawe "the games" on youtube to see some clips.

  18. Re:I was the first slashdot reader on Confessions of an Internet "Shock Jock" · · Score: 1

    First!

    Back in your cave troll.

    ALL the industry publications are biased, paid up, propagandist, political mouthpieces. They cannot divorce themselves from the industry they cover and the ads that pay their salaries. Playing it straight and true does not PAY.

    Only Consumers Reports maintains its integrity over time and it refuses any advertising.

    An Unnamed source told me this. Also, Al Queda has yellow cake uranium from Nigeria.

  19. Is it any different than a Pen Name? on Confessions of an Internet "Shock Jock" · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Ben Franklin filled his paper with tons of his own writing.

    RCK got it backwards. He should have written/blogged as another name. That would have protected his "first love" in a better manner.

    I see it as confirmation that Blogging and the "Blogosphere" is an empty and thoughtless echo chamber.

  20. Re:mortuary science? on Student Banned From Minnesota Campus Over Facebook Comments · · Score: 1

    > Its a dead field. Sorry, had to be done.

    No, it didn't.

    Next time, throw out the obvious joke that first springs to mind, and take the time to think of something clever, PLEASE.

    I Know!

    I was tempted to go with "FIRST!!!!!!!!" But it would probably be low down and become more ironic than a real laugh getter.

    But what do I know? I am just the straight man for CannonballHead.

  21. mortuary science? on Student Banned From Minnesota Campus Over Facebook Comments · · Score: 2, Funny

    Its a dead field.

    /Sorry, had to be done.

  22. Thanks for participating here Bruce on Busybox Developer Responds To Andersen-SFLC Lawsuits · · Score: 1

    I appreciate the time and effort you gave to explain your position.  And the time and effort of those here to get more information and understanding.

    While you are not specifically represented in the case, I do hope it is successful in getting companies to follow the GPL.

    BusyBox is a great asset to the Linux community.  Thank you for sharing it.

    /Yes, I know Thanksgiving was last month.
    //I procrastinate a little.  That is why this post is wayyyyyy down here at the bottom.
    ///Are slashies OK here too?

  23. Is this really anything new? Its not surprising. on Asimov Estate Authorizes New I, Robot Books · · Score: 1

    Disappointing but hardly surprising.

    Every dead major author has had their works in progress, outlines, and basic premises whored out to hacks to make the buck for the estate.

    Name a genre and it has been done, is being done, and will be done again. As long as they will be paid money to put the name on a "new" work in some way remotely tied to the author.

    Some handle it with more class and style but it is still pretty sad. Look out for the NEW Douglas Adams novel in stores soon. And how did you like the NEW A. A. Milne novel?

  24. Re:XKCD SUCKS! on Blogger Humiliates Town Councillors Into Resigning · · Score: -1, Troll

    How cute. An Ender fan is all butt hurt.

  25. Re:You know why Amazon charges that much? on Build Your Own $2.8M Petabyte Disk Array For $117k · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I'd mod you up if I had the points.

    Instead I offer you 1 free internets. (tax and title not included)