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  1. Re:GNU/Linux on RMS Views on Linux, Java, DRM and Opensource · · Score: -1, Troll

    Tee hee hee. Oh, yes, that is why I read slashdot.. the hu.. oh wait? WTF do I read slashdot? No real admins in the corporate world read it.. and wait, that is .. am I? Yes, I have 6434 servers before me. Let's see how many run GNU/Linux - 300 tops. Most of those are cyclades.

    Have a good life shitbags.

  2. Re:Ok, whiner... on RMS Views on Linux, Java, DRM and Opensource · · Score: 1

    Because those things have not been as nearly fundamental in it's development. Your newness shows.

  3. Re:GNU/Linux on RMS Views on Linux, Java, DRM and Opensource · · Score: 1

    "Auxillary tools for a basic shell are arguably inconsequential and quite trivial to write."

    While I disagree with you completely - Writing the best toolset ever written is something special - giving it away is even more special. There would be no GNU/Linux without GNU, but GNU tools would still be running everywhere on the planet on every *nix every built in place of those provided by Sun, IBM, HP etc..

    "Let's all add some scientific perspective instead. Only religious back patters who's high priest still can't finish the hurd kernel insist otherwise for such attention. I liken this trend to asocial nerds in high school who draw attention to themselves (post college) by purchasing fast speedy sports cars to supplant their emotional drain of having a small beenie weenie and beans."

    Only littel dick goat fuckers such as yourself post anonymously.

  4. GNU/Linux on RMS Views on Linux, Java, DRM and Opensource · · Score: 1

    GNU/Linux
    The people that can't give up the extra 4 characters to call it what it is, are basically whiners. If you won't do this one small thing that he asks for all that he and the other GNU developers have given you (the vast majority of the system software of any GNU/Linux OS), shame on you. It's the correct thing to do and it's easy.

  5. Who fucking cares on Apple to Face iPod Clone Attack · · Score: 1

    Gee.. PORTABLE MUSIC!!!! OMG!!!!

    oh... and

    PORTABLE MUSIC PLAYER MAKERS COMPETE!!!!

    the internet has dumbed down nerds in general...

  6. Re:April fools? on OMG BARBIE LINUX LOL!!1!!!! · · Score: 1

    I agree completely and was sad to learn this was an April Fools... thing. What has happened to you Linux geeks? All the time and effort spent on countless Linux distros... Open Source Barbie would be far from the least original or worst thing to happen to Linux. Perhaps the infamous GPL would make it all the way back to the base product eventually even freeing Barbie from her seemingly eternal state of commercial prostitution.

    No one even thought to crack an Open Sores Barbie joke?
    (I couldn't resist.. sorry..)

  7. Re:No, this is scientific showboating. on Supercomputer Performs Simulation of Virus · · Score: 5, Funny

    [you have to know "the answer" before you do the simulation and then teach the model to reproduce that "answer"]

    Wait a minute... isn't that completely backwards for QM... shouldn't a QM simulation know the answer even before you ask the question? :)

  8. I know how they did it! on Lab Produces 3.6 Billion Degree Gas · · Score: 3, Funny

    Broken temperature gauge. :)

  9. If you really want quality sound on Why 7.1 Surround Sound is Overkill For Most Homes · · Score: 1

    If you really want affordable quality sound, buy a decent set of studio monitors instead of gimmicky consumer crap (bose would be in the gimmicky category). A very decent set of studio monitors can be had for around $500. Instead of shopping at Best Buy for your speakers shop online at music supply sites for monitors - some sites are: musiciansfriend.com, zzounds.com, music123.com.

    Clarity is what counts in sound reproduction. You can always add more monitors later for 5.1 or 7.1 if you really feel the need. For you ipod junkies, your tunes will sound much better through a pair of powered Event monitors than it will ever sound through anything at Best Buy.

  10. Slashdot Exposed!!!! on Publishers Say 'Fact-Checking Too Costly' · · Score: 2, Funny

    Some articles not actually news for nerds or stuff that matters.

  11. Scientists Hold World's Smallest Fish Fry on Scientists Discover World's Smallest Fish · · Score: 1

    Scientists Hold World's Smallest Fish Fry

  12. Re:drugs and stuff on What's In Your Laptop Bag? · · Score: 1

    Man, you beat me to it...

    same here

  13. Re:Indeed, this is the free market at work. on DoubleClick Warns Against Ad-Blocking Browsers · · Score: 1

    No, it will be the end of free CORPORATE content on the web. GOOD.

  14. BatMax... on Nanotech Brings Battery Life Extender for Mobiles · · Score: 1

    And Soon... BatMax will have it's own entry at http://www.skepdic.com/!

  15. Re:Hidden Agenda ? on US Government May Not Approve Sale of IBM PC Unit · · Score: 1

    While support for their established systems is excellent, support for their newer systems flat out sucks...

    WebSphere support for example.... and even Rational....

  16. That is what happens when you give your Guns... on Sun Chief Calls Out IBM, Demands Compatibility · · Score: 1

    ...Uhh...code away.

  17. News at 11 on Color Laser Printers Tracking Everything You Print · · Score: 1

    Today, color laser printer thefts have increased a thousandfold over previous levels...

  18. retro tech mag for music producers and engineers on Digital Generation, Analog Retro Chic · · Score: 2, Interesting

    For those interested in retro tech where music production is concerned tapeop.com is the best free magazine around.

  19. Re:I don't want to be in their database. on Is That Pirated Software? · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Kind of ironic that only users who legally aquire their copies have to go through the activation scheme.

    Well that depends on what you think Microsoft is. Viewed as a private club their actions make perfect sense. Only the members have to go through the trouble of joining. You can sneak onto the course and play night golf, but if you get caught there may be consequences.

    I don't agree with those consequences or even the registration at all...just pointing out the way I think about Microsoft.

  20. wait until Jack Valenti hears... on U.S. Gov Agency Blunders With Keyword Blacklist · · Score: 1

    U.S. tax dollars are being used to promote and protect piracy!

  21. Sooo... on Space Station Slowly Falling Apart? · · Score: 1

    Once again it costs billions to learn that...
    design by committee sucks.

  22. Re:Too Many No-Talent Recordings on Gabriel and Eno Start Digital Music Artist Union · · Score: 1

    You have the music preferences of a 13 year old girl. Most of us are not really being served by the market. Someday, when your preferences mature you will realize this.

    90% of what I listen to is open source. I have a huge CD collection of commercial music but with few exceptions that music lacks real creativity, depth, or originality.

    Good day.

    Support local musicians.

  23. Re:FBI Warns of People Carrying Almanacs! on OnStar Considered Harmful · · Score: 1

    Those who use information are dangerous and should be locked up.

    Meanwhile the CIA Factbook sits in plain view of the entire planet.

  24. Re:This just proves that it's NOT about money. on RIAA To Sue Hundreds Of File Swappers · · Score: 1

    I will agree that some people use drugs due to emotional pain and many of those people wind up with more problems than they started with. Why? Because most of those people were emotional wrecks in the first place and emotional pain is generally a really bad reason to use drugs. In fact, emotion, is usually a poor reason to do anything.
    In my case, exploration and investigation were the reasons. Emotional pain was never a reason at all. My drug use was planned 5 years in advance. I spoke with hundreds of people during those years concerning their drug experience good and bad. I listened, read up, and planned. My experimentation lasted 5 years as planned and ended as planned. It was an excellent experience - all of it. You are fooling yourself if you think the sole reason for drug use is emotional pain. There are reasons to experiment with drugs that are valid. Having said that, you will probably just blow off MY reasons. That's fine. You will think about it and unless you are a complete rock you will eventually come to the conclusion that you were incorrect to broadly sum up every drug users reasons as the words - emotional pain.

  25. Re:This just proves that it's NOT about money. on RIAA To Sue Hundreds Of File Swappers · · Score: 1

    That's not accurate at all. Many people use drugs for reasons other than to deal with emotional pain. Fun and exploration are the two considerable reasons must often NOT cited.