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  1. Halfbaked on Proposal: Put Library of Congress' Contents Online · · Score: 3, Funny

    you've perused the Libray of Congress, but have you perused the Library of Congress Online

  2. Re:world of warcraft on Online World News · · Score: 1

    frankly, I think FFXI which is it not getting enough credit is years ahead of most of these other mmorpg's mentioned.

  3. Re:Hah! on Spam Over Internet Telephony (SPIT) to Come? · · Score: 1

    The S.P.I.T and S.P.E.R.M. can then be contained by a World HOst Resource Engineer.

  4. brakes? on Build Your Own Solar-Powered Scooter · · Score: 1

    I don't need brakes you insensitive clod!

  5. move along nothign to see here? on Miguel de Icaza Debates Avalon with an Avalon Designer · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    been trying to read more for a few minutes. first time i see that mesg instead of the story.

  6. Re:A Small Victory, Perhaps... on RIAA Apologizes for Incorrect Infringement Notice · · Score: 1, Informative

    did you know the riaa isn't a government
    administration?

  7. King Kong on Peter Jackson remaking King Kong · · Score: 1

    I find it interesting the last LOTR movie is called Return of the King and Peter Jackson's next film is King Kong.

    Coincidence?

    I think not.

  8. Re:Recycling on HP Wants Manufacturers To Bear PC Disposal Costs · · Score: 1

    It doesn't matter who does the work, consumers always pick up the cost.

    Have you ever bought new tires?

    If you look at your bill, there is a tire disposal fee.

  9. Re:Frist Psot! on 3-D Movies Turn 50 ... Sort Of · · Score: -1, Troll

    if you really had balls,

    you would have done it 3d.

  10. Wait... on Actual Costs for the Space Station · · Score: 1

    Tim Roemer, D-Ind., mockingly dubbed the "International Sucking Sound..."

    Are we putting NASA interns in orbit?

  11. Re:I'd like to see if this is *really* possible! on Another Millionaire Spammer Story · · Score: 1

    Great, Now you idiots showed him it's a bad idea to purchase the software from the Romanian programmers since it's so simple.

    On another note, I find it interesting this story was submitted by an anonymous cowards.

  12. Re:Censorship on Microsoft vs. Modded Xboxes · · Score: 1


    You have the right to remain silent.
    You have the right to an attorney.
    You have the right to a speedy trial.

  13. Re:Censorship on Microsoft vs. Modded Xboxes · · Score: 1

    Basically what i was getting at is that certain right exist reguardless of what any law or group of people say.

    By your logic, if you came into my home and started using racial slurs to my family or me I would not have the right to ask you to leave because free speech is a human right. How many Jehovah's witnessed knocked on your door? Did you know that when you turned them away you were violating their basic human rights?

    It's naive to think that laws are enforced according to the spirit of the law as opposed to the wording of the law. Ever hear of "loopholes"?

    You consider "free speech" a basic human right because you live in democracy. Have you visited any other countries that inhibit speech? Is their country violating a human right? Why hasn't the U.N. stepped in to help the suffering people?

    I suggest you read the constitution. It clearly limits congress' power, but it does not guarantee you anything. The Bill of Rights is more than a tool, it's a legal document.

    The rights themselves do not come from the document, which is why it is worded the way it is

    I agree with you. We have no rights. The only rights we have are called Miranda.

  14. Re:Censorship on Microsoft vs. Modded Xboxes · · Score: 2, Insightful

    the 5th ammendment says "Congress shall not ...inhibiting free speech"

    Since when is Microsoft the U.S. Congress?

  15. Re:The sound you just heard... on Harry Potter & The Chamber of Secrets Leaked · · Score: 4, Funny

    Was a million geeks all hitting Gnutella at the same time.

    I'll give you that. But, did they make a sound?

    How many geeks does it take to ...

  16. Re:Ok, so you've detected an intrusion... on Detecting 802.11 Discovery Apps · · Score: 1

    or if they are a stupid script kiddie, you send him the "I love you virus".

  17. Is it time... on Magnetic Poles May Be About To Flip · · Score: 1, Funny

    to call my hero Bruce Willis?

  18. Cosmotoligist? on Edgar Allan Poe, Cosmologist · · Score: 1

    Did anyone else misread this as "Edgar Allen Poe, A Cosmotolgist"?

  19. Re:Poe Was Not an Alcoholic! on Edgar Allan Poe, Cosmologist · · Score: 4, Funny

    Poe was NOT an alcoholic

    You are probably correct sir. Alcoholics go to meetings. But drunks do not.

    From a fellow Drunk.

  20. My dog on Linus Explains his Patch Policy · · Score: 1, Funny

    But the really important thing, the thing that really makes a difference, is that you, your dog, and your company can make your OWN changes.


    My dog is really a code monkey

  21. Re:Great! on Linus Explains his Patch Policy · · Score: 0

    Please include the whole comment. The previous poster took it out of context.

    - Since I'm not personally convinced, it's not going into my tree.

    It's as simple as that. I take stuff that I feel is good. Often that
    feeling of goodness comes from trusting the person who sends it to me,
    simply by past performance. At other times, it is because I think the
    feature is cool, or well done, or whatever.

    Hint: if you want stuff in my tree, make me trust you. Or work on
    things that I feel are innately interesting. Don't bother dragging me
    into your flame-wars and trying to convince me that I "must" apply your
    patches.

    - If it doesn't go into my tree, is that bad?

    NO! Open source is all about _other_ people being able to make their
    changes. It by no means means that those changes have to be accepted
    back: the license basically only boils down to that I must be _able_ to
    accept them back. But the really important thing, the thing that really
    makes a difference, is that you, your dog, and your company can make
    your OWN changes.


    He said it, and the previous poster said it as well. It's open source. If you don't like what he includes in his tree. Go make your own fucking Kernel or use someone elses.

    Simple as that.

  22. Re:Business strategy?? on Transmeta Needs Microsoft · · Score: 0

    The Japan-s are known to value the small things and are ready to pay real cash for the same functionality, just smaller

    Size matters?

  23. Re:Ironic, isn't it? on Transmeta Needs Microsoft · · Score: 0

    No it's not.

    Does the article say "Linus needs Transmeta?"

    He could easily find a job with [insert favorite linux corporation].

    Transmeta is a business. All businesses want to make money at all costs.
    How can this be an irony?

  24. Question on Windows Longhorn Screenshots Available Online · · Score: 0

    Do all versions of Longhorn come with BlueJeans.jpg??

  25. Re:Woah on User-Mode Linux Merged Into 2.5 Kernel · · Score: 0

    Thanks for slashdotting the best site ever!!!