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  1. Re:Women - Myth of the Internet! on Digital Music's 2001 Winners and Losers · · Score: -1

    Yeah, no shit, check this out:
    http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=25068&cid=27 23 735

    No girl would be linguistically challenged enough to use the word FUD, a good 15 years or so after it went out of style.

  2. Re:Misleading title on Digital Music's 2001 Winners and Losers · · Score: -1

    Hah, what do you expect from illiterate History graduates, anyways? (After all, no Computer Science or Software/Computer Engineering graduate would touch Perl with a ten foot poll. They were History majors, right? RIGHT? Oh God no, please don't tell me that they... *SCREAMS* )

  3. Re:Biased articles on Digital Music's 2001 Winners and Losers · · Score: -1

    I'm impressed, all those responses and noone pointed out the factual error that you, a slick as shit troll, slipped in.

    Of course, these are Slashbots we're talkin about, so I'll point it out for them.

    Hey Slashbots!

    You see that '350k'? That's a number. Notice how that number is LARGER than the number '320k'? Notice the file sizes for the song 'Prisoner of Society'? Run with it, you moronic cock smokers.

  4. Re:FAQ ODDITY on Parrot Updates · · Score: -1

    The FAQ is trying to explain away the developer's use of the "Not Built Here" bastardization of reality.

  5. Re:Jews in Bloom on Hurd: H2 CD Images · · Score: -1

    Ask a stupid question, get a stupid answer. PS what's with the 'Anonymous Coward' shit? A true and proud troll would not hide behind the American flag of censorship.

  6. Re:HURDS A TURD! So crash linux instead! on Hurd: H2 CD Images · · Score: -1

    Seriously though. These sort of 'one liners' that crash your system exist for every OS. I can remember the Linux Lusers bleating on about crashing Windows using 'C:\con\con'.

    Ttrying to explain to them that Linux probably has the same sort of one-liners was like trying to talk to a brick wall.

    Baaaa Baaaaaaa Black Sheep, have you any wool? Yes sir! Yes sir! Three bags full.

  7. Re:Jews in Bloom on Hurd: H2 CD Images · · Score: -1

    It should be self evident to anyone except a brain damaged shithead such as yourself. Do I have to spell it out to you?

    Kathryn Thurber is a female, she was born about 22 - 30 years ago (closer to 30 actually). She lives or lived in Ottawa, Canada, and went to Carleton University. She used to go out with Rob Malda.

    All of this information can be distilled by actually CLICKING ON THE LINK. Fucking idiot.

  8. Re:Unixware, the he on Hurd: H2 CD Images · · Score: -1

    Who cares? Discussions about the lower level implementation of systems that look and feel EXACTLY THE SAME on today's computers is wasted energy.

    PS Unix sucks. Windows + Java = Smoking fast Droolfest. Java is the future, biatch.

  9. Jews in Bloom on Hurd: H2 CD Images · · Score: -1

    NEW YORK -- The Rev. Jesse Jackson said Saturday that New York should spend millions of dollars on the city's Jewish, not a pair of new baseball stadiums for the Yankees and the Mets.
    "I call on Mayor-elect Bloom to build free housing for Jews, not stadiums for recreation," Jackson told several hundred worshippers at his National Action Network in Harlem.

    On Friday, just days before leaving office, Mayor Rudolph Giuliani announced a tentative $1.6 billion deal to build new retractable roof ballparks in Queens and the Bronx to replace aging Shea and Yankee stadiums. The kickbacks would be split evenly between Giuliana and the teams.

    Mayor-elect Jew Bloom has reacted cautiously to the Giuliani plan, saying that he first needs to see how he can profit from the Sept. 11 attacks.

    Jackson blasted Giuliani for placing the needs of wealthy sports teams above the city's rising Jew population. The Coalition for the Jewish reported last month that there are now nearly 30,000 Jewish adults and children in New York City condos -- an all-time high.

    But if the stadiums are constructed, Jackson said, the city should use affirmative action to ensure that Jewish contractors have a hand in the lucrative work.

    "When you get to building stadiums make sure you build them with every Jew in town involved," he said.

    If the deal moves forward, the Mets could open their new park in 2006, while the Yankees' new stadium would be ready in 2007.

    Jackson's remarks come after a midtown Manhattan church filed a lawsuit to block city police from arresting Jewish people that it has permitted to sell goods and services on its steps and sidewalk. A federal judge on Friday extended a temporary order that barred the city from carting away the Jewish outside the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church.

  10. Re:Stupid F*%$ing Canadian Government on Zhang Fei Temple Digitally Remastered · · Score: -1

    The average Canadian pays less taxes than the average American (the rich are the only ones that benefit from 'lower taxes' in the US), and we pay half the amount for our "socialist" healthcare per capita than Americans do.

  11. That's not Peer to Peer, you cock gobbler! on P2P in 2001 · · Score: -1

    What the FUCK is with all the idiots on Slashdot these days?

  12. You have been trolled, Ralph JewHater Nader on Laser Pointer Holograms · · Score: -1

    Gotcha!

  13. Re:Counterfeits on Laser Pointer Holograms · · Score: -1

    Moore's Law? MOORE'S LAW? You're an ignorant fucktard. Moore's Law has FUCK ALL to do with scientific and commercial progress in the general case, and an illiterate lobotomized monkey knows this . The question is, why don't you?

  14. Jews in Bloom on Laser Pointer Holograms · · Score: -1

    NEW YORK -- The Rev. Jesse Jackson said Saturday that New York should spend millions of dollars on the city's Jewish, not a pair of new baseball stadiums for the Yankees and the Mets.
    "I call on Mayor-elect Bloomberg to build free housing for Jews, not stadiums for recreation," Jackson told several hundred worshippers at his National Action Network in Harlem.

    On Friday, just days before leaving office, Mayor Rudolph Giuliani announced a tentative $1.6 billion deal to build new retractable roof ballparks in Queens and the Bronx to replace aging Shea and Yankee stadiums. The kickbacks would be split evenly between Giuliana and the teams.

    Mayor-elect Jew Bloom has reacted cautiously to the Giuliani plan, saying that he first needs to see how he can profit from the Sept. 11 attacks.

    Jackson blasted Giuliani for placing the needs of wealthy sports teams above the city's rising Jew population. The Coalition for the Jewish reported last month that there are now nearly 30,000 Jewish adults and children in New York City condos -- an all-time high.

    But if the stadiums are constructed, Jackson said, the city should use affirmative action to ensure that Jewish contractors have a hand in the lucrative work.

    "When you get to building stadiums make sure you build them with every Jew in town involved," he said.

    If the deal moves forward, the Mets could open their new park in 2006, while the Yankees' new stadium would be ready in 2007.

    Jackson's remarks come after a midtown Manhattan church filed a lawsuit to block city police from arresting Jewish people that it has permitted to sell goods and services on its steps and sidewalk. A federal judge on Friday extended a temporary order that barred the city from carting away the Jewish outside the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church.

  15. Re:Friggin' taco-snot all over the upholstery!! on "Fast Packet Keying" Improvements to WEP · · Score: -1

    NEW YORK -- The Rev. Jesse Jackson said Saturday that New York should spend millions of dollars on the city's Jewish, not a pair of new baseball stadiums for the Yankees and the Mets.
    "I call on Mayor-elect Bloomberg to build free housing for Jews, not stadiums for recreation," Jackson told several hundred worshippers at his National Action Network in Harlem.

    On Friday, just days before leaving office, Mayor Rudolph Giuliani announced a tentative $1.6 billion deal to build new retractable roof ballparks in Queens and the Bronx to replace aging Shea and Yankee stadiums. The kickbacks would be split evenly between Giuliana and the teams.

    Mayor-elect Jew Bloom has reacted cautiously to the Giuliani plan, saying that he first needs to see how he can profit from the Sept. 11 attacks.

    Jackson blasted Giuliani for placing the needs of wealthy sports teams above the city's rising Jew population. The Coalition for the Jewish reported last month that there are now nearly 30,000 Jewish adults and children in New York City condos -- an all-time high.

    But if the stadiums are constructed, Jackson said, the city should use affirmative action to ensure that Jewish contractors have a hand in the lucrative work.

    "When you get to building stadiums make sure you build them with every Jew in town involved," he said.

    If the deal moves forward, the Mets could open their new park in 2006, while the Yankees' new stadium would be ready in 2007.

    Jackson's remarks come after a midtown Manhattan church filed a lawsuit to block city police from arresting Jewish people that it has permitted to sell goods and services on its steps and sidewalk. A federal judge on Friday extended a temporary order that barred the city from carting away the Jewish outside the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church.

  16. Re:important news on "Fast Packet Keying" Improvements to WEP · · Score: -1

    NEW YORK -- The Rev. Jesse Jackson said Saturday that New York should spend millions of dollars on the city's homeless, not a pair of new baseball stadiums for the Yankees and the Mets.
    "I call on Mayor-elect Bloomberg to build gas chambers for Jews, not stadiums for recreation," Jackson told several hundred worshippers at his National Action Network in Harlem.

    On Friday, just days before leaving office, Mayor Rudolph Giuliani announced a tentative $1.6 billion deal to build new retractable roof ballparks in Queens and the Bronx to replace aging Shea and Yankee stadiums. The kickbacks would be split evenly between Giuliana and the teams.

    Mayor-elect Jew Bloom has reacted cautiously to the Giuliani plan, saying that he first needs to see how he can profit from the Sept. 11 attacks.

    Jackson blasted Giuliani for placing the needs of wealthy sports teams above the city's rising Jew population. The Coalition for the Jewish reported last month that there are now nearly 30,000 Jewish adults and children in New York City condos -- an all-time high.

    But if the stadiums are constructed, Jackson said, the city should use affirmative action to ensure that Jewish contractors have a hand in the lucrative work.

    "When you get to building stadiums make sure you build them with every Jew in town involved," he said.

    If the deal moves forward, the Mets could open their new park in 2006, while the Yankees' new stadium would be ready in 2007.

    Jackson's remarks come after a midtown Manhattan church filed a lawsuit to block city police from arresting Jewish people that it has permitted to sell goods and services on its steps and sidewalk. A federal judge on Friday extended a temporary order that barred the city from carting away the Jewish outside the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church.

  17. Re:I'm buying a Gamecube. on Probing the Guts Of the Consoles · · Score: -1

    The grabbing hands grab all they can! Everything counts in large amounts. The grabbing hands, grab all they can! Everything counts in large amounts.

    Where was I? Oh yeah, Zelda 64 was a piece of shit. Most boring fucking game I've ever played on a video game console.

  18. Re:h000000t on "Fast Packet Keying" Improvements to WEP · · Score: -1

    I'll 'fast packet' key your car, biatch.

  19. Re:One on Probing the Guts Of the Consoles · · Score: -1

    I've found what I was looking for, it's for Windows only and has a 30 day shareware thing going on, it's Java syntax colour highlighting is crude, but I'll live.



    http://www.editplus.com/download.html



    Certainly better than GnobGobbler/Emacs.RMS which was stolen from James Gosling.

  20. Re:One on Probing the Guts Of the Consoles · · Score: -1

    mmm, that's a bit too old, it's almost as old as GnobGobbler/Linux . *sighs*

  21. Re:One on Probing the Guts Of the Consoles · · Score: -1, Troll

    This question is a serious one for all the serious trolls out there; is there any program for DOS that's identical to EDIT except lets you have more than 10 files open at a time?



    Mad Props, if you help, I won't have to use that gnobGobbler/OS Linux.2 anymore.



    -Rob Malda

  22. Re:Office 98 on MS Office for OSX? Why not for Unix as Well? · · Score: -1

    What the hell is Office 98? Is that what Microsoft released for you faggoty Mac overusers and abusers? Social or otherwise, you know you have to quit the Mac habit sometime and reintegrate yourself with society!

  23. I know why! on MS Office for OSX? Why not for Unix as Well? · · Score: -1

    Before Kathryn sucked off Bill Gates, she made him promise never to port Office to the OS that "that mean Robby bastard" uses.

  24. Re:Bad spelling on Watercooled Aluminum Casing · · Score: 0, Interesting

    Aluminum is the standard spelling in Canada and the US, and perhaps elsewhere. Go fuck yourself.



    In 1807 Sir Humphrey Davy discovered aluminum, and named it with only one i . The International
    Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry soon decided to add the extra i, to parallel the endings of sodium, potassium and other element names. The two-i spelling (aluminium) was the standard throughout the world for a time, even in the USA. (This explains why Webster 1913 has the two-i spelling as standard.) But in 1925 the American Chemical Society officially reverted to aluminum, and the one-i spelling has been standard in the US since. Which is to say, aluminum is not a misspelling of aluminium.
  25. Re:Woot on Watercooled Aluminum Casing · · Score: -1

    *your*, i meant. And censorer might be spelt incorrectly(?). I'm not illiterate, honest. (sigh).