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  1. Re:Xenophon and Socrates on AU Senator Calls Scientology a "Criminal Organization" · · Score: 1

    almost as dumb as the bullet proof pants that the Mormons try and pedal.

    True, but if you pedal them really hard, eventually you can get them going pretty fast!

  2. They're screwing you, what about them? on How To Handle Corporate Blackmail? · · Score: 1

    So they're doing this to try to screw over your future chances for employment.

    Turnabout is fair play: what company is this? If they get a bad rep, nobody good will want to work there...

  3. Re:sue Amtrak and JetBlue on Amtrak Photo Contestant Arrested By Amtrak Police · · Score: 1

    I'm a former police office

    What are you now, a preschool?

  4. Re:Fire Bill Gate on A History of Atari — the Golden Years · · Score: 1

    Every time you install an OSS system or buy a Mac, you fire Bill Gate.

    Yes, but he's talking about firing Bill Gates. Plural.

  5. Re:What I'd like to see. on Carmack to Bring "Graphical Tour de Force" to the iPhone · · Score: 2, Funny

    (god, I just dated myself, didn't I)

    It's not like anyone else would!

  6. Re:Why don't they just buy it? on Hasbro Sues Makers of Scrabble-Like Scrabulous · · Score: 1

    I find your wordplay, sir, to be quite a Trivial Pursuit.

  7. Re:No Money on 6% of Web Users Generate 50% of Ad Clicks · · Score: 1

    I thought "POOR IMPULSE CONTROL" meant you were doomed to surf around in your kayak all the time.

  8. Re:Even if innocent on Hans Reiser Interview on ABC's 20/20 · · Score: 1

    WOW.

    I'm not getting married, ever.

  9. Help me out here... on Washington Bans Chemicals; Industry Freaks · · Score: 1

    Should I be buying stock in non-PBDE flame retardant chemical companies?

    Come on Slashdot, we can make serious bank! :)

    I love getting investing advice from anonymous online fora.

  10. Chili? Russion? on Space Debris Narrowly Misses Airliner · · Score: 5, Funny

    An airliner jet traveling from Chili to New Zealand early today were in for an interesting ride. Flaming space debris -- the remains of a Russion satellite -- came hurtling back to Earth not far from commercial jet on their way to Auckland, New Zealand.

    Chili?

    Russion?



    I hate it when my spicy peppers serve as runways.... editors, come on. Are you kidding me?

  11. Re:government might want to step back on New York To Ban iPods While Crossing Street? · · Score: 1

    Honk. If they try to do something jerky to you, run them over.

    Jerks. I hate pedestrians.

  12. Re:You definitely should not on Do You Tell a Job Candidate How Badly They Did? · · Score: 1
    the reason that these interviews are setup in such a manor

    Your interviews are set up in elaborate properties? How can I work for your company?

  13. Brain Drain! on Saving U.S. Science · · Score: 2, Interesting

    It happened to.... yes, that's right, Soviet Russia. And it may happen to us as well. We need to collect the world's geniuses and make it attractive to be an American scientist, not push them away by making it hard to get visas.

  14. Citius. Altius. Fortius. on Videogames Aim For Olympic Recognition · · Score: 1

    Nerds playing Quake meet none of those. Go back to your mom's basement.

  15. Re:What we want to know... on Using Spyware to Report Pirates? · · Score: 1

    I actually like the old SimCity's copy protection method the best. A bunch of cities, coded with VERY odd symbols, on a red piece of paper (so it couldn't be photocopied.) It asked you to enter the city and population. Ingenious.

  16. FFVII on Best Videogame Endings Discussed · · Score: 1

    What exactly happened in the ending of FFVII? I never was quite able to figure it out. Is it supposed to be everyone in the world is dead? Sure, the game is a thinly veiled allegory for environmentalism, and one would expect that every human would die at the end, but come on.

  17. Score! on Why The U.S. Surrendered To Microsoft · · Score: 2
    Says Bill Gates from his home in Washington. It's been said before, but I feel the need to say it again:

    The greatest effect Microsoft has had upon the world of software is the way it lowers customer expectations.

    After years of leading the market with medium quality products, Microsoft has passed the first test in becoming a traditional standard. People have learned to live with the BSOD, and even joke about it instead of seeking alternatives. Not exactly good news for those in the know, but like it or not, Bill is a marketing genius.

  18. Donate them to me. on What Do You Do With Old Computer Parts? · · Score: 2

    My evil scheme for world domination is to melt down all those old computer parts and take the gold (and other precious metals). That, and they're really very fun to play around with.

  19. KDE on OSNews Talks With the Konqueror Team · · Score: 2

    KDE is taking even more steps to rivaling the UI Microsoft offers than GNOME is. The one thing I think Linux lacks now is interoperability, despite the openness of everything. Hopefully, KDE 3 will be a huge leap to close that gap.

  20. Florda County Asks Students to Crack Elections... on Florida County Asks Students To Crack Elections · · Score: 2

    And next, this may even happen in Florida.

  21. Nomenclature... crazy. on 100 Meter OWL Telescope Project · · Score: 3, Funny

    Everytime you read about the newest development in telecscope technology, it's given an outrageous name describing how large it is. I remember when the Very Large Telescope, or VLT, came about. Now we have OverWhelmingly Large? This is complete craziness. We've got Large, Very Large, OverWhelmingly Large, and the ultimate which will probably never be developed, My Penis!

  22. No big loss. on Dell Drops Linux on Desktops and Laptops · · Score: 1

    I don't think Dell will be getting mass e-mails demanding that they return to providing Linux on the desktop. Just as they said, I don't think they would get too many orders for it. Veteran Linux hackers are more likely to build their computers than to purchase them pre-made. Hopefully, people just getting into Linux will realize that understanding how installation works will help tremendously in understanding Linux as a whole. (Pick my root point? Why would I want to put this /usr directory on a separate mount point? ...etc) So I don't really think there is a huge market in the first place for desktops with Linux on them.

  23. In other news..... on Congress Discovers Peer-to-Peer Porn · · Score: 1

    Mother of 13 year-old script kiddie discovers his porn collection hidden in C:\WINDOWS\31337\P1X. Seriously, this is like someone's parents (or spouse) finding their porn. What is the government going to do, slap our wrists and check under our mattresses all the time?

  24. OK so this seems like a great idea. on Select or Lock Hard Drives... With a Key · · Score: 1
    But since most multiple OS users are more like the do-it yourself type as far as computers are concerned, I can't see this thing replacing LILO/Grub anytime soon. It's easy, more intuitive and more stable to keep the same disk as your boot drive all the time.

    Besides, I can see a lot of problems arising when a certain operating system looks at certain disk expecting it to be the main drive, when it's really the auxiliary drive. Though it's a good, automatic solution, for many of us, this device could be more trouble than it's worth.

  25. Re:Have we all forgotten? on AOL May Open Instant Messaging To Other Servers · · Score: 1

    This might be a move to appease the FCC. Another of the deals of the merger was to make AOLTW's cable lines available to competitors to use for cable access. So, they give the FCC one thing they want (IM interoperability), so they can drag their feet introducing more competitor-friendly cable lines.