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  1. Text based MMORPG on Walking Other Worlds · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Carnage Blender

    Best free text based mmorpg by a mile and half. Great community, nifty spells, and a whole lot of clicking!

  2. Underdog on Netscape 6.2 · · Score: 1

    Phoenix from the ashes anyone?

    Netscapes/AOL/Time Warner/Jesus releases another version of it's slightly updated joy, Netscape.
    Lets all huddle around our family CRT's and worship that which is holy. PRAISE CASE! PRAISE CASE!

    At least I can remove the shop button after I install it...

  3. Beautiful on MSN Blocks Mozilla, Other Browsers [updated] · · Score: 1

    I doubt there is any sort of restriction on this,
    without proper standards, and/or use of those standards we will continue in a one browser world.

    This sounds particularly hoaxy though, so ehh we shall see.

    I'd like to see W3 really penalize this type of behaviour, at least amoungst major companies.

  4. NeXT!!! on Ars Technica OS X 10.1 Review · · Score: -1, Troll

    LONG LIVE NeXTSTEP!!!

  5. EL Gatos Supremos De Los Muertes on CIOs Band Together Against Paying For Software Bugs · · Score: -1, Offtopic


    The Supreme Cats of death demand Free Software!

  6. Re:Good Riddance on Aleph1 Passes The Bugtraq Baton · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    flame bait moron...nothing to see here

  7. BITD on Aleph1 Passes The Bugtraq Baton · · Score: -1, Troll

    Thanks to Aleph,

    Who kept us from killing each other, or
    killing the moron who posted an ad for
    some new windows security product...

  8. WOOHOO on Matt Dillon On FreeBSD 5.0 VM System And More · · Score: 1

    Great to here BSD news after the wind river story a few days back...thanks FreeBSD crew...

  9. Article 5 on More On Tragedy · · Score: 1

    What is article five, or where could I find
    full documentation on it?

  10. Thin Client babble on Doug Michels & Ransom Love speak pre-Caldera Forum · · Score: 3, Interesting

    "But you sell a desktop version of Linux?

    We believe we can save 20 to 30 percent with Linux on the desktop, but there's a difference between running Microsoft on the desktop and how we see customers running Linux. We people running Linux desktops managed by Volution, or running Windows on the desktop and accessing Linux through Tarantella.

    But as the Internet becomes a more pervasive business model, Linux will become a thin client, or a customised client. We are moving away from monolithic clients to a desktop operating system that will be more customised to fit the business need.

    The challenge of the desktop is evolving. The traditional monolithic desktop is not for Linux but the evolving thin client desktop is ideal for it. Something like 80 to 90 percent of personal time is now spent in the browser, and as the Internet becomes predominant use of desktop, applications will follow. As the desktop becomes the browser, you will see Linux become the predominant platform on devices that connect to the Internet. "

    Users don't like thin clients, and first person
    who says users like what you tell them to like
    has never had a user.

    It's nice to see that scodera is banging there
    collective head agains't the same wall half the
    industy is...and they are still convinced that the door that was sealed over when terminals
    went away is there...and gonna open any day
    now...

  11. say it ain't on Doug Michels & Ransom Love speak pre-Caldera Forum · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    scodera?

    I can't think of two companies more suited
    to inbred wanking and misguided moronic
    blatherings about where things are going.

  12. Re:Shit on Mega-ISP Update: Layoffs At AOL, Voices At MSN · · Score: 1

    *high five*
    op ivy sig lines kick ass

  13. the critics cry on Loki Files For Chapter 11 Protection · · Score: 1

    Why will answer the cry of the critic who will shout, look at what they have done to thier own kind, how can we depend on the linux community to provide qualtiy software.

    Loki gave us what we wanted...and look what happened to them.

  14. Re:Great on Gravitational Repulsion Effect Claimed · · Score: 1

    quantum gravity...
    didn't that theory leave us in the eighties (or seventies)?

  15. theory on Gravitational Repulsion Effect Claimed · · Score: 3, Informative

    This violates everything we know...
    at least at first look,
    people have been talking about this
    kind of thing for ever.

    Basicly it leads to the idea that
    gravity travels instantly
    which violates relitivity
    which in turn, up ends everything
    all the way to string (super string) theory...

    wasn't there some CEO who vanished after he started doing reasearch with some guy about this stuff?

  16. hot damn on Capture MPEG From TiVo · · Score: 1

    This is the niftiest crap I've seen in a while...
    time ot buy a TiVo before the *insert four letter acronym for television industry, ala mpaa, riaa* gets ahold of this and shits chickens...somthing tells me it'll be alot easier to find the newest southpark episode now...

  17. pointless on The Lamps Are The Network · · Score: 1

    this sounds like a nifty hack, but the applications they are talking about could be done with any sort of transmitter. While I can see the benifit of being able to use existing structures (the old style lights), it seems to me that it could be just as easily done with a little black box.

    besides what happens when the bulb burns out?

  18. test on Could Square Re-Dub the "Final Fantasy" Movie? · · Score: 1

    If they do decide to redo the voice overs, it'll be an interesting test of the advantages of CGA.

    Now if they only had things setup so that the mouth patters of the charectures matched the dialog automagically.

  19. Re:6p, Oh, yeah... on How Many Hours Do You Work in a Week? · · Score: 1

    *smile*
    dk reference good....

  20. AACK on How Many Hours Do You Work in a Week? · · Score: 2

    about 40 hours, but only because I refuse to follow the orders of the masterlords here and work from 8-11:30 the drive an hour home only to awaken three hours later and do it again, then come in on saturday and work from home on sunday and make my children write code and have the dog do testing and make my wife give oral pleasure to the engineers and aack....*takes shotgun to the mouth*

  21. education on Gordon Moore On Moore's Law · · Score: 3

    Moore's comments on the education system in america strike home with me preety hard.
    You almost cannot learn what you need as a base for a technical career in a average school enviroment. With all the cut backs and distractions in schools these days the future geek of america are gonna keep sucking as a majority of those working in the industry right now. How many of us know a moron working as an admin? Heh how many of us are morons?
    once again we can see america getting flushed, and as far as I'm concerned at this point, we deserve it.

  22. the sound of a lone keyboard clicking away on Writing Kernel Drivers · · Score: 3

    I am waiting for some genius in the linux community to write a /bin/writekerneldriver alias to vim that types everything in for me and then builds the make files, compiles and installs it, just it time for it to core and take down the system

  23. Re:Porn reduces crime and insanity. on Slashback: Flesh, Porn, Smells · · Score: 1

    HOLY FUCKING SHIT, The moderators gave me almost what I requested. Guess they are giving back for tax day or somthing. Troll one Troll all. waiting to see a +5 Off Topic for a goatse.cx link

  24. Re:Porn reduces crime and insanity. on Slashback: Flesh, Porn, Smells · · Score: 1

    with the tone of things today I am waiting for a
    +5 Awe Inspring for this lovely troll

  25. Re:Do your own homework on National Governments and the Internet? · · Score: 1

    ^5 to the trolls
    for they have proved once more who it is that owns
    /.