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  1. Goodby low /. UID! on NeoNapster's NeoAudio Rips Off CDex · · Score: -1

    So Taco trolls other peoples' sites?

    I'm shocked, SHOCKED, i tell you!
    I guess he was doing it for a good cause. That makes it ok.

  2. Re:What are the costs? on AT-ATs Coming to a Forest Near You · · Score: -1

    Couldn't they have a crew follow behind with a cable & hanging trolley to move the trees down to the truck? They would just need to set up temporary towers as the harvester moved into the forest. Heck, they might even be able to design a rig that straps onto the remaining trees.

  3. Re:It moves like a 6 legged cat on AT-ATs Coming to a Forest Near You · · Score: -1

    It just lies on the floor and squirms.
    Oh, and it yowls a bit.

  4. Desktop?! How quaint! on Lycoris Desktop/LX update 2 Released · · Score: -1

    That's the problem with Linux, you guys run as hard as you can to keep up.

    If you really want to slay the dragon, forget about all this GUI desktop metaphor horesshit. Give me a tasty new way of interacting with my computer!

    Doesn't anyone out there have any vision ?!!! I guess that's a futile question to ask a bunch of people who raison d'etat is to replicate thirty year old functionality.

  5. Where's my goddamned flying cars?!!! on Heads-Up Wearable Display · · Score: -1

    This idea is way old. Why haven't you lazy motherfuckers come up with anything better than this yet?!!!

  6. Toynebee ideas in Timecube! on Boeing Joins In Anti-Gravity Search · · Score: -1

    Actually, current theory has it that inertia/gravity is due to "drag" caused by matter interacting with the quantum foam (the gazillion virtual photons constantly popping into & out of existance in every cm^3 of "empty" space.)

    Nineteenth century physicists were correct in assuming that there was an "aether". Oliver Heaviside was wrong to remove that assumption when he "simplified" Maxwell's original equations.


    (Maybe I should post this as AC, since that would post at 0 instead of -1.)

  7. Your 'hip' music has been co-opted! on Microsoft Says IBM/Linux Their Biggest Threat · · Score: -1

    They used that sheeit as bumper music on NPR 's "All things considered" yesterday.

    Yu0 h4v3 833n 0WN3D by T3H M4N!
    HA HAHAHAH HAHAHAHA!

  8. Re:DRM round table on Slashback: Apache, DRM, Limbo · · Score: -1
    Why not just call them the DRM-head (pron. drumhead)?

    "Five hundred years ago, military officers would upend a drum on the battlefield, sit at it, and dispense summary justice. Decisions were quick, punishment severe, appeals denied. Those who came to a drumhead were doomed." --Star Trek: The Next Generation: "The Drumhead"
    But then I'm just an Anonymous Coward, and someone else will just read this and put it forth as one their own idea rather than mod this up.
  9. Re:I DONT WEAR PANTS on Slashback: Apache, DRM, Limbo · · Score: -1

    And that's why I WILL NOT be signing up for any /. meat up!

    You people are annoying an juvenile enough online, I would much prefer to keep you safely at the far end of a screen than come face to face with the likes of the spork clan.

  10. Maybe I touched it first! on FBI Arrests 4 College Interns For Stealing Lunar Materials · · Score: -1

    When were you there?
    I picked my nose before I touched it!

  11. YOU are US government property. on FBI Arrests 4 College Interns For Stealing Lunar Materials · · Score: -1

    You foreigners are so cute when you get your panties in a bunch about some mythical sovereignty!

    We'll be send a senator on a joyride in a nuclear submarine to drown some of your students if you don't settle down!

  12. Re:The Future... on Nick Moffitt Interview · · Score: -1

    That's ok, he'll be modded down to 0 where there'll be no permanent record of his herectical ravings. That's my whole modus operandi on slashdot!

  13. Re:500? haha on Suddenly a JPEG Patent and Licensing Fee · · Score: -1

    But, they're very good pr0n pics!

  14. Who's the boogieman now? on Results of the Commerce Dept's DRM Workshop · · Score: -1

    During the Vietnam era, the FBI had moles (and I'm sure agents provocateur) in many anti-war organizations.

    So which of you bearded freaks is workin' for THE MAN, NOW?

  15. I told you so! on The Age of Aggressive Linux Advocacy Is Upon Us? · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Experimental proof that the "laws" of thermodynamics are half baked.

    I've been "trolling" you for ages with the "the laws of thermodynamics are empirical laws" and here's another nail in their coffin.
    To paraphrase Fort : "It spindizzies when it's spindizzy time".

  16. Those lucky blind bastards get all the breaks! on Pop-up Ads Coming to A TV Near You · · Score: 0

    Now they get their TV audio fee for free !

    They're stealing from the rest of us! (Well, the rest of you Brits, that is.)

  17. Re:marketed out of existence on Pop-up Ads Coming to A TV Near You · · Score: 0

    Run for the hills! It's the AD-POCOLYPSE!

    That paints a picture of a grim future much like Douglas Adams described where the shoe based economy has finally collapsed and helicopters ferry maurading marketing special ops teams roam the flaming cities in search of prey.

  18. Re:"Redundant"?! (+1 Insightful) on Minority Report · · Score: 0

    I knew you were gonna say that!

  19. If I EVER meet Ben Franklin... on Star Trek: Nemesis Trailer to Premiere Tonight · · Score: 0

    Isn't Indiana one of the few enlightened places where they don't adhere to DST at all?

  20. HEY! I resent that remark! on Star Trek: Nemesis Trailer to Premiere Tonight · · Score: 0

    Tom Cruise clearly stated in an interview in "Field & Stream" that Scientology cured his homosexuality.
    Not that he was gay in the first place, mind you.

  21. Re:mpaa? on Star Trek: Nemesis Trailer to Premiere Tonight · · Score: 0

    > Re:mpaa? (Score:1)
    &gt by DrNibbler (sean AT seanreiser DOT com) on Wednesday June 26, @01:01PM (#3770392)
    &gt(User #547534 Info | http://slashdot.org/)
    &gt
    &gt
    &gt No Today is Tuesday ... in Tuesdays we like the mpaa and despise the RIAA. Please the schedule is available in the FAQ
    &gt

    BRAVO! Well done.

  22. Re:UK vs US? on UK Parliament to ban DoS Attacks · · Score: 0

    Nah, Bush II would just send in the Marines for an extraction.
    (That is, if the alledged DoS'er worked for the RIAA. He probably wouldn't bother for some anti WTO protester.)

  23. Re:Cool I can sue microsoft on UK Parliament to ban DoS Attacks · · Score: 0

    I really liked the way you condemned by assoiation "::Que::Cat" and "Linux" as both giving away their products.
    And in a totally irrelevant OT comment.

    See children, there's how a refined adult trolls it.

  24. Re:GOOD RIDDANCE! on Will Microsoft Code-Checking Plans Cripple the GPL? · · Score: -1

    I like to get my crappy software for free, thank you very much!

    Having no choice but to pay for crappy software just adds insult to (non actionable, thanks to the EULA) injury.

  25. Re:Oh great! on Is Linux Dead? · · Score: 0, Insightful

    Oh great! MSNBC has discovered the "*BSD is dying" troll!

    Unfortunately, with their usual journalistic accuracy, they got it wrong and thought *BSD == Lunix. Wankers.


    There are some interesting comments on metaFilter about Steven Levy's bald-faced whoring of MS's press release about Palladium. What passes for integrety and accuracy in journalism these days is laughable. Freakin' online rags like the Reg are more clueful than the "mainstream media" -- and aren't obviously whoring themselves out to big business/US govt.