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  1. Re:Don't like it? Leave. on Apple Re-Reverses G4 Order Cancellations · · Score: 1

    "Whose site is this? Andover.net's, and, by extension, Rob Malda's."

    (Actually, it's just andover.net's. You see, they
    bought the site from Rob.)

    My browser loads the banner ad just as well as
    your's. I think (since I'm helping pay for this
    site just as much as you), well, I think I'll just
    keep coming back.

    "If you don't like the way he runs it, get the fuck out. Nobody's forcing you to type "slashdot.org" in the URL box."

    Actually, in my browser we have what's known as
    a BOOKMARK. You see, you don't actually have to
    keep typing the URL.

    I know, it's a huge leap in graphical user interface designs...

    bzzt.

    -WW


  2. Re:What is this in reference to? on Apple Re-Reverses G4 Order Cancellations · · Score: 1

    "Once again, you have proven yourself to be an idiot."

    Once again you have stooped to insults when I am
    speaking about my actual experiences on /., not
    that great state of "Theory." (You know,
    everything works in Theory.)

    The fact of the matter is slashdot has a majority
    of pro-Linux, pro-OSS, anti-MS, and especially
    anti-anti-Linux people. Now, I've taken
    statistics, so I do believe it is not my
    imagination (nor implausible) when I say that most
    things that are anti-Linux or anti-OSS get thrown
    down to the bottom. The few times I have seen this
    trend bucked is when the post in question is
    lengthy, or by a person with high karma, or when
    they go out of their way to be "nice" to the
    Linux camp. (Or when some anti-Linux folks happen
    upon it first.)

    But if an anti-Linux or anti-OSS person takes the
    same tone as many of the posts I've seen that are
    pro-Linux (anti-MS, anti-Apple, etc.), then that
    post is immediately sent to hell.

    "You though, seem to do little to contribute to
    the discussion at hand,"

    In other words, you usually disagree with me, so
    my opinion should be silenced.

    "and even in the face of information that proves
    you wrong, you continue to act like a troll,"

    What information proves me wrong? I never would
    seriously claim that EVERY POST that goes against
    Linux is moderated down. But I have seen plenty
    that are on target, but anti-Linux, marked down.

    "not listening, babbling on your tired point again and again."

    So in other words, I should just listen to YOU,
    swallow anything YOU say, never disagree.
    Otherwise, I'm a troll, or "an idiot," because
    I don't agree?

    Do you ever realize when you're being absurd?

    "What you need to do is grow up yourself,"

    Hmmm, I believe that's insult #3 for this thread.

    "and remember that the world isn't against you,"

    Actually, I was just talking about moderation on
    slashdot. How this escalated to the world is
    beyond me...

    "and that the only person you're impressing with
    your anti-moderation and groundless anti-linux
    babble is yourself."

    Well at least you're impressing people for the
    both of us then, eh?

    "Find me some GOOD points that disprove GNU
    Software and I'll be glad to give you a dozen
    reasons in counterpoint to every one you give."

    When did I say I was against GNU software?

    Oh, I see, you're assuming that because I'm sick
    of hearing about Linux or OSS that I disapprove
    of GNU software... Gee, I never would have thought
    you were one to jump to conclusions.

    Hardy har har.

    -WW

  3. Re:Does it really matter? on No Next Q3Test · · Score: 2

    "Well, that's where you and I must agree to
    disagree. I realize that Q3 won't have much of a
    storyline (if any) or single-player aspect, but a
    game requiring little more than cockroach-level
    twitch reflexes is a pretty poor one, indeed."

    1. There's more than just reflexes involved. Being
    able to learn the fighting style of your opponent,
    knowing where he's going (maybe before he himself
    knows it), aiming and leading the opponent
    (hand-eye coordination), planning a good strategy
    for weapons/armor/powerup retrieval.

    2. And we haven't even gotten into the CTF, TF,
    Jail Break mods, or regular teamplay deathmatch.

    3. You sound as if Quake and it's ilk are pretty
    easy to master. Not much to them, right? Just
    "cockroach reflexes." So I'm assuming you're
    pretty awesome at it, then?

    "And it's been done before. I'm wanting more, and
    I suspect I'm not alone here. "

    id Software has never claimed they are making
    an original game in Quake/Quake2/Quake3 as far as
    the genre (after all, they invented FP deathmatch
    with Doom).

    If you "want more" then go play something else.
    Is someone stopping you?

    "I "played" it in the sense that I ran around the level a few times."

    Ahhhh... now I understand. So you tried it once
    or twice and that's all.

    "When I mean outdoor I mean something like
    Tribes...where the map is the equivalent of 4
    square kilometers in size!"

    It's funny that you bring that up. Correct me if
    I'm wrong, but the Quake 3 engine is tailored for
    awesome indoor environments, and the Tribes engine
    is tailored for awesome outdoor environments. You
    act as if Tribes has awesome outdoor stuff, AND
    the indoor stuff is as cool and good-looking as Q3.

    I have yet to see any game that is great in both
    areas, and I suspect it has something to do with
    the previous limitations in 3D rendering and the
    # of development hours it takes to get all the
    features into a game these days. With hardware
    geometry rendering finally viable for consumer
    PC's, here's hoping we see one in the next two
    years.

    And I won't be surprised at all if id Software is
    the first company to come out with an awesome
    engine capable of both environments, seamlessly.

    -WW

  4. Re:And the message is on Amazon.com Hosting Crypto-Contest · · Score: 1

    s/onclick/one-click

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  5. Re:What is this in reference to? on Apple Re-Reverses G4 Order Cancellations · · Score: 1

    "So why don't YOU stop trolling?"

    This is an example of what I'm talking about.
    Because you don't agree with me, you have to
    label me a troll, even though what I said was
    the absolute truth based on my experience on
    slashdot. Big deal, you pointed out three posts
    that buck the trend. All that means is some anti-
    Linux people got there before you.

    -WW

  6. Re:What is this in reference to? on Apple Re-Reverses G4 Order Cancellations · · Score: 1

    "Thank god for moderator points. "

    Yep, that way we don't have to read anything
    that criticizes Linux, eh? Yeehaw!!

    -WW

  7. Re:malda you dickhead on Apple Re-Reverses G4 Order Cancellations · · Score: 1

    "'If you think this is unfair, you should contact malda@slashdot.org.' Let me get this straight, you want everyone to E-Mail Rob and tell him that his method of temp-banning is unfair?"

    No, that sentence is from the actual message you
    get when you're banned for 24 hours. It says to
    contact Rob, at which point he will side with the
    Linux/GPL zealots and tell you they were right to
    moderate you down...

    "Forget it."

    Yeah, you're right, it's just a waste of time
    trying to talk to malda unless you're one of those
    aforementioned.

    -WW

  8. Re:This points out something: on Woman Avoids $70,000 Online Gambling Debt · · Score: 1

    I take it you think gambling is sleazy?

    -WW

  9. Re:great on John Carmack Answers · · Score: 1

    "Personally I prefer Quake II above Unreal since it has better gameplay. Unreal looks better though."

    I agree, Quake/Quake2/Quake3 all have better
    gameplay than Unreal. And Unreal looks better
    than Q2, but Q2 still has a more realistic feel.
    Looking all around you feels more realistic, the
    way the projectiles fire carries more weight. I
    was really hoping to like UT, because I wanted
    something new to play.

    Yet again id Software is the only company to
    one-up themselves for serious deathmatching, with
    Q3A... that thing is AWESOME. I can't wait to see
    the next beta.

    -WW

  10. Re:"I challenge you..." on 1999 Nobel Science Prizes Announced · · Score: 1

    "um uh last time i checked my microwave didnt have a computer"

    I didn't say it had a PC, I said it had a
    computer. A programmable electronic device that
    performs prescribed operations on data (and
    input/feedback) at high speed.

    "by the way any car with a computer in it sucks!!!!"

    Well, that would be any car made in the last
    10-15 years or so... They're all controlled by
    an on-board computer.

    "radio no need for a computer there radios have only gotten smaller not better with transistor and circut technology, the marconi wireless could cross the atlantic and thats about as far as one
    needs."

    I should have qualified: modern, electronic radios. Of course radio waves themselves only need
    power and amplification to be sent...

    "whats the quality of life for those who have no
    jobs or one which offers a paper hat instead of
    self respect because they lost thier jobs to a
    computer."

    I'm not trying to answer if computers have been
    good to EVERYONE ON EARTH. There are always people
    who come out on the bad side of everything. That
    does not mean computers haven't changed things for
    the good.

    Or do you miss the days before we had factories
    that can create products faster than men by
    themselves?

    " in short if youre going to make an arguement
    know what you are talking about and consider all
    sides of the issue before spouting off thank you"

    I have considered all sides of the argument. You,
    however, are ignorant on many points here.

    -WW

  11. Re:Jobs as Messiah on Steve Jobs Interview with Time Magazine · · Score: 1

    Please point out a stupid comment...

    Not something you disagree with, but something
    that is STUPID. INCORRECT. FACTUALLY ERRANT.

    You can't do it.

    -WW

  12. Re:Why have USB and Firewire on USB2 Specs Are In · · Score: 1

    "I haven't read the spec, but I wouldn't be surprised if cable specifications changed."

    They haven't. USB 2.0 works should work as
    advertised over existing hardware and cables.
    Even old hardware could take advantage of the
    speed boost if their firmware is updated...

    -WW

  13. Re:Jobs as Messiah on Steve Jobs Interview with Time Magazine · · Score: 1

    Ahhh... no doubt one of the religious nuts I've
    offended on slashdot!

    Life is good. :-)

    -WW

  14. Re:Jobs as Messiah on Steve Jobs Interview with Time Magazine · · Score: 1

    I fly off the handle a lot, too, but I wouldn't
    have made a comment like that based on ONE
    experience, especially if I wasn't POSITIVE that
    the network was setup correctly, and not saturated.

    -WW

  15. Re:This may not mean "smarter" on Caffeine Good For Long-Term Memory · · Score: 1

    "Wonderful! Now I will be smart, impotent, and resistant to radiation! The evolution of a new human subspecies! "

    If you weren't so high on caffeine right now,
    surely you'd realize that your impotency would
    make your "subspecies evolution" rather short-lived.

    Yes, and don't call me Shirley.

    -WW

  16. Re:"I challenge you..." on 1999 Nobel Science Prizes Announced · · Score: 1

    "All right... You all have spent so much time in front of an 18" screen, you can't see the big picture. 1) The term "Dark Ages" ...."

    And you have spent too much time studying history
    that you can't see my .sig is A JOKE. I stole it
    off a bumper sticker. Yes, we know correlation
    does not equal causation.

    Here's another one for ya. Maybe you can tell me
    the history behind it:

    "Jesus loves you.
    Everyone else thinks you're an asshole."

    -WW

  17. Re:BFHD on USB2 Specs Are In · · Score: 1

    "I have nothing against USB in and of itself."

    Doesn't sound like it.

    "My concern is that Firewire already exists and as
    near as I can tell already addresses the issues
    which USB2 seems to be trying to address (as
    compared to USB1)."

    Why on earth would it make any sense at all to
    NOT improve the spec, if they can increase the
    bandwidth over the *same hardware* that is already
    out there? Why would you not improve the spec? Or
    do you think everyone will just drop their USB
    products, and install firewire?

    "I happen to dislike reinvented wheels; I would have been much happier if the USB folks had let USB do what USB does best, and let Firewire do what Firewire does best"

    It's funny that you bring that up. As far as I
    know, Apple controls firewire, and they are (or
    were) charging manufacturers to put firewire
    ports on the machines -- which is one reason why
    they aren't on a lot of machines (compared to
    USB).

    USB ports are on all the ATX motherboards now,
    and there are tons of hardware that support USB.
    It's truly plug-n-play (finally!), and fast
    enough for most devices (I've got USB digital
    speakers that are AWESOME). The only person I
    know that uses firewire is my boss, who's got a
    DV camera. I don't have any idea what speed that
    transfers at, but I do believe 480mbps should
    cover it... So while firewire might soon leap past
    USB 2.0 in terms of speed, what devices are there
    that will require it?

    As far as using firewire for networking, I just
    don't see it... wireless networking will be all
    the rage. In fact, the only competitor USB might
    have in the next few years is Bluetooth.

    -WW

  18. Re:"I challenge you..." on 1999 Nobel Science Prizes Announced · · Score: 1

    "Computers only seem to get in the way most of the time."

    For you maybe, not for me.

    "think about all the other things we've lost due to the advent of the personal computer. "

    Now compare that to all that we've gained, and
    you'll see a lopsided victory in favor of
    computers. It's not even close.

    Perhaps you're one of those that just would like
    to get back to the "good old days"? I've heard
    this scenario before... the grass is always greener
    and all that.

    "People are less productive at work."

    You left out how computers have created entirely
    new fields of work, while utterly replacing the
    need for humans in others. It's give and take.

    Sure, right now computers are a distraction in
    SOME fields where they are not being used
    correctly, or are overkill for the job at hand,
    or the person is not responsible enough to handle
    having a computer, or....... you get the point.
    It's not the computer's fault that some people
    mis-use it. I bet the same could be said for many
    new inventions at the workplace.

    "something that was out of reach for anyone in the past who couldn't afford a private inspector is now as simple as entering your credit card and waiting for a tidy report of your neighbors' dirty laundry to arrive in your electronic mailbox."

    So you feel that only allowing the rich access to
    information is a good thing? Funny, I thought the
    notion of computers leveling the playing field was
    a good thing!

    "We have less privacy than before."

    So what? Privacy is traded all the time for other
    things. It's not "Here, take our privacy, and give
    us nothing in return." There's a REASON you're
    losing privacy.

    And if you really want to, you can take it back.
    Trade in your PC's, your radios, your CD players,
    your microwave, your gameboy and N64, your TV,
    and yes, even your car. Trade them all in, for
    they all use computers, and go move out into the
    wilderness, or some remote, foreign location.

    Now you have your privacy... are YOU happy with that?
    I wouldn't be.

    "Small contribution compared to the rather
    enormous chunks of life and liberty they've
    usurped from us."

    You're living in another reality. You should
    write a book about it and stick it in the sci-fi
    section. You might even make enough money to
    afford that privacy you're after.

    "Has your quality of life really improved?"

    Are you reading this response in the comfort of
    your own home or back yard, while sipping a fine
    wine, smoking a cigar, lying on your back with the
    blue skies above, and your kids playing in the pool?

    No, but you could be, because of a little device
    known as a FUCKING COMPUTER.

    So, I guess my answer would be, "Yes."

    -WW


    -WW

  19. Geee... and I thought Inxight's patent was dumb. on Amazon.com Receives Patent for 1-Click Shopping · · Score: 2

    Inxight (www.inxight.com) has a patent on the
    displaying of hyperbolic trees on a computer
    (paraphrased liberally). How can they patent
    the drawing of geometric surfaces?

    I dunno, but they did.

    -WW

  20. "I challenge you..." on 1999 Nobel Science Prizes Announced · · Score: 1

    "I challenge you to describe the world without computing."

    It's already been done... Just open any history
    book to a pre-1970's section and start reading.

    It used to suck.

    -WW

  21. Re:Nice try... on Microsoft Launches Passport · · Score: 1

    I just found a cool bumpersticker today...

    "Freedom is the distance between Church and State."

    -WW

  22. Re:Nice try... on Microsoft Launches Passport · · Score: 1

    What makes you think I like Linux? I hate Linux!

    -WW

  23. Re:Boy did you mess up that summary on Password Thief Ransacks AOL · · Score: 1

    Whoops I posted before looking, it's actually
    in: Tools >> Internet Options >> Security >> Custom Level.

    -WW

  24. Re:Boy did you mess up that summary on Password Thief Ransacks AOL · · Score: 1

    Uhhh, Tools >> Internet Options >> Advanced.

  25. Re:line of privacy on Ikonos 1-Meter Resolution Earth Images from Space · · Score: 1

    Maybe not off-topic, but definitely off-base. :)

    I've never heard of doctors not being able to
    take pictures, but I think if that's true, it
    falls under the "doctor-patient" privilege, like
    attorney-client privileges... They can't share
    what you discussed in private, and they can't
    share pictures of what you're suffering from...

    IKONOS is different, it's just taking pictures
    of the world, like anyone else can do. If you
    don't want your picture taken, don't go outside,
    kinda like the celebrities...

    -WW