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  1. Re:It's not a settop box and it's not a setbottom on Boxee Box Pre-Orders Start At $229 · · Score: -1, Troll

    ur mum's face is just incredibly immature

  2. Re:Great Article on UVB-76 Explained · · Score: -1
    and then i create 100 more accounts... you're going to dedicate your life to mirroring my actions?

    pathetic.

  3. Re:one step closer to drive thru degrees on Harvard Ditching Final Exams? · · Score: -1
    OR, i choose not to sign up for facebook... but an idiot like you would probably not understand such involved logical reasoning.

    you are NOTHING

  4. Re:no worries... on VISA Pulls Plug On ePassporte, Porn Webmasters · · Score: -1
    i got myself to reply, idiot.

    ur mum's face is foolish, and so is her cowardly offspring.

    you are NOTHING

  5. Re:Great Article on UVB-76 Explained · · Score: -1
    i am forced to make more accounts as slashdot limits the amount i can post each day. i am doing nothing to imply i am not the same person... you yourself are claiming that is so.... so if you really believed that, why would you think anyone else wouldn't?

    is it because you're an idiot?

    you are NOTHING

  6. Re:Great Article on UVB-76 Explained · · Score: -1
    then why do i have 20 accounts with mod points? because the system ISN'T broke?

    you ARE an idiot.

  7. Re:bypass personal download codes??? on Halo Reach Leaked To Filesharing Sites · · Score: -1
    first i quoted the string of letters you claimed was a word, and then i referenced the word quoted.

    you'll always be an idiot.

  8. Re:Four Square on Facebook Takes On FourSquare · · Score: -1
    I DO NOT CARE IF YOU USE FACEBOOK. I DO NOT USE FACEBOOK. you're an idiot.

    you believing i'm worked up into a frothy rage might simply the result of a talented writer and his ignorant readership. as i can assure you there has never been rage inspired froth on or around my person, is there any other possibility?

    ur mum's face doesn't exactly seem to take much.

  9. Re:Why really does Apple behave this way? on iPhone App In App Store Limbo Open Sourced · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Go watch Flash running on a Nexus One and tell me Apple is saving the world from those milliseconds of latency.

    milliseconds of latency on every single executed flash bytecode instruction... billions and billions and billions of them, all of which also require electricity that will be drained from the battery.

    show me a flash application that can't be written natively and function better and use less resources.

    show me a flash application that without it, your phone is useless.

  10. Re:Great Article on UVB-76 Explained · · Score: -1
    the moderation system has also been teamed by networks of accounts... generally if you talk against people who preach about faith or global warming, every post you've made in the past month will suddenly be down moderated.

    this site is no longer relevant. cmdrtaco has failed.

  11. Re:bypass personal download codes??? on Halo Reach Leaked To Filesharing Sites · · Score: -1, Troll
    "injust" isn't a word, idiot...

    if the moderation system was in any way manipulatable, would it not be manipulated to attempt to silence those who would tell truths harmful to the manipulator's platform the only way possible: by moderating all of the posts down systematically? how much more idiotic could you be.

    you are NOTHING.

  12. Re:bypass personal download codes??? on Halo Reach Leaked To Filesharing Sites · · Score: -1, Troll
    once again slashdot's idiot moderators do an injustice to other readers.

    pointing out the obvious = flamebait? you're all idiots.

  13. bypass personal download codes??? on Halo Reach Leaked To Filesharing Sites · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    why couldn't the attackers have simply used one of the distributed personal download codes? does microsoft just not want to come out and directly accuse one of the writers of leaking the game? it seems likely that one of the writers microsoft gave access to allowed someone else the same access.

  14. Re:DocBook - like HTML 1.0, only dumber on DocBook 5 · · Score: -1
    you mean an identifier like the html "id" attribute? or a more generalized "class" attribute?

    how is forcing everyone to declare their paragraphs and authorship in a fixed format better than allowing them to declare it however they want, achieving the same thing more simply?

    if you want rules-based automated processing, you can do that with html... pretty much the entire modern web is built on that. HTML+CSS+CMS > DocBook

  15. Re:DocBook - like HTML 1.0, only dumber on DocBook 5 · · Score: -1
    you can't make any money selling books on HTML 1.0 anymore... you also can't make any money releasing languages that are fully implemented and don't require updating... hence #5.

    DocBook is garbage.

  16. Re:Innovation has been replaced by litigation on Why Software Patents Are a Joke — Literally · · Score: -1

    Only the lawyers are winning. Lets take it back.

    by becoming lawyers or killing lawyers? those are your only options.

  17. Re:Four Square on Facebook Takes On FourSquare · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    casting its influence ever further over us all.

    keep prophetizing facebook, and forcing a claimed group dynamic on your users, slashdot editors. YOU ARE LYING TO PEOPLE. facebook has ZERO influence over me, and always will.

  18. Re:When governments attack, only one thing matters on RIM's Encryption 'Too Secure' For Indian Government's Taste · · Score: -1
    it's also illegal to open network packets not addressed to you that utilize no encryption, unless you were specifically granted authorization.

    i'm responding to your: "i'm an idiot, i'm an idiot, i'm an idiot, i'm an idiot, i quote laws hypocritically because i'm ignorant of other laws that apply regardless"

  19. Re:More Info & Dashboard on Global Warming 'Undeniable,' Report Says · · Score: -1
    you're the one ignoring the potential for other contributing factors, and failing to propose a solution to remove the CO2 already in the atmosphere.

    you are NOTHING.

  20. touch isn't an impulse, though... on Human Tests of Mind-Controlled Artificial Arm To Begin · · Score: -1

    touch is resistance.

  21. Re:When governments attack, only one thing matters on RIM's Encryption 'Too Secure' For Indian Government's Taste · · Score: -1
    beware of cry baby moderation by the slashdot editors below the parent of this comment... throwing a fit because someone else chose to not sell them a service they want anymore. claiming they have rights to buy the service while the very people selling it back down.

    ignorant hypocrites.

    does RIM pay for ads on slashdot or any other media outlet under the "geek, net." umbrella? scared to have comments painting RIM as weak on your site? slashdot.com: news for nerds, but one-sided nerds only, and only from the side that pays us. you're all pathetic.

  22. Re:When governments attack, only one thing matters on RIM's Encryption 'Too Secure' For Indian Government's Taste · · Score: 0, Troll

    hope that you weren't.

  23. Re:When governments attack, only one thing matters on RIM's Encryption 'Too Secure' For Indian Government's Taste · · Score: -1, Troll
    so i can learn how to read the words you make up and the words you misspell, and not be disappointed with you? how long does a class like that take?

    you are NOTHING

  24. Re:When governments attack, only one thing matters on RIM's Encryption 'Too Secure' For Indian Government's Taste · · Score: -1, Flamebait
    so by admittedly living a lie yourself, you surmise, perhaps i might not be...

    your insistence on continuing to speak doesn't make me not comfortable. is "confortable" where prisoners build makeshift dwellings?

    you're an idiot.

  25. Re:When governments attack, only one thing matters on RIM's Encryption 'Too Secure' For Indian Government's Taste · · Score: 0, Flamebait
    so no matter what, "those" people will always exist. how could you be so sure unless you were one of "those" people yourself?

    if you can't trust the law, and encryption can be hacked, then what point does that insurance serve?