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  1. Re:Most complicated stunt ever? on Matrix Reloaded Filming Wants to Shut Sydney Down · · Score: -1

    Sydney's used to shutting down the whole city.

    Movie shot, power outage, it's all the same.

  2. The Matrix == Twilight zone, the movie on Matrix Reloaded Filming Wants to Shut Sydney Down · · Score: -1

    I didn't know Vic Morrow was going to be in it!


    (Damn kids! If you don't get my cogent comment, google it up! sheesh.)

  3. MPPA to blot out the sun! on Partial Solar Eclipse Tonight · · Score: -1

    I bet that evil Jack Valenti has something to do with this!

  4. The coalition for a free-drug America reminds you: on ADTI Whitepaper Released · · Score: -1

    Remember kids, if you drive a car that runs on gasoline, you're supporting terrorists.


    Stupid ass hysterical "war on %s" morons.

  5. Re:"only" the lazy? on Used Books: An Actual Internet Success Story · · Score: -1

    But they make those cheese puffs to diabolically tasty!


    What the hell can you do in a country wealthy enough that you have ample access to cheap, tasty food? Too bad they can't have all three of cheap, tatsy and no-cal!

  6. Grits? on Used Books: An Actual Internet Success Story · · Score: -1

    I am a foreigner to your fine country, and hence unfamiliar with these "grits".

    Could you please provide some serving suggestions?
    I am thanking you.

  7. You lazy sonofabitches! on Digital TV Still Indecisive · · Score: -1

    I was promised flying cars.
    Where are all the flying cars?!!

    and moon cities!
    Of course we were also promised an atomic apocalypse, so I guess it was a fair trade...

  8. Re:DAT died... on Digital TV Still Indecisive · · Score: -1

    And why was DAT much more expensive?

    Because the RIAA lobbied against it. In fact, isn't there some sort of damn "artists" tax tacked onto DAT hardware and media because the RIAA was so diligent in protecting the artists?


    You can sue the cigarette companies for your getting cancer.
    You should be able to sue the big media companies for making you stupid.

  9. Re:Any public display, on Digital TV Still Indecisive · · Score: -1

    It's the damn Focusyn!

  10. Re:Wow... on Latest IE Hole Lets Gopher Root You · · Score: -1

    People are smart enough not to eat candy they find lying in the street.
    Eventually they'll wise up enough not to click on any damn random link or file some stranger gives them.

    By my estimates, 90% of the public will have wised up by 2038.

  11. Watch out! on Latest IE Hole Lets Gopher Root You · · Score: -1

    From the looks of some of those pictures, it looks like the attraction for her is the daemonic aspect, not the free software ideology.
    She's probably some closet Satan worshiper who'll literally cut your heart out with a knife. And then fuck the goat. Not exactly how I like my dates to end!

  12. Re:This must be a model's idea of hell... on Digital TV Still Indecisive · · Score: -1
  13. That's so 20th century, dude! on Digital TV Still Indecisive · · Score: -1

    You still watch TV?

    sheeeit, you probably still listen to corporate music too!


    It's people like you that are satisfied in being passive consumers rather than productive innovators that are the reason why we don't have flying cars and moon cities yet. If we ever meet, remind me to kick you square in the nuts. You sir, are worse than Hister!

  14. This must be a model's idea of hell... on Digital TV Still Indecisive · · Score: -1

    Forced to dress up in some damn fetish costume and be gawked at and pawed by hundreds of smelly, socially mal-adjusted geeks!

    I hope they pay those girls a lot!


    (Of course, the chicks in the pictures could be attention-starved refugees from the local anime club. That's even more pitiful!)

  15. The law of unintended results on U.S. Asked to Put Purchasing Power to Good Use · · Score: -1

    The government's really good a legislating stupid rules in an attempt to achieve a worthy goal.

    Let's not forget, that in occupied Japan after WWII, the government passed a law proscribing the illustration of pubic hair or the male penis inserted into the female vagina, in a worthy effort to prevent the downtrodden defeated masses from being exploited to make pornography.

    As a direct result, we now have a much beloved genre of Japanese animation revolving around pre-pubescent schoolgirls being vigorously raped by tentacle-wielding deamons.
    That's much better!

  16. I'll have an extry heaping helping of irony on Amazon.Heartbreak · · Score: -1

    " 21 Dog Years : Doing Time @ Amazon.com"

    Kinda biting the the hand that feeds you, eh, Jon?

    Arf!




    [Mod me up, I are teh funny!]

  17. GREAT, just what we need on What Free Cable? · · Score: -1

    More evidence that geeks are grubby cheap-ass bastards looking for a free ride!


    (I'm only partially trolling.)

  18. On /., everythings a Simpons' reference! on Compaq Evo Tablet PC with Transmeta processor · · Score: -1
  19. Announce, Announce. alway announce! on Compaq Evo Tablet PC with Transmeta processor · · Score: -1

    Wake me up when I can actually buy a transmeta-based laptop.

    It's amusing that the Linus has gotten himself involved with vaporware vendors almost as prolific as the Bitboys!
    I thought the i-recession (or is that e-collapse?) taught people that your company had to produce something a little more tangible than press releases and hype.



    Coming up next : "Netcraft verifies : Transmeta is dying!"

  20. World cup : minor spoiler from a time traveller on Is the Universe its own Largest Computer? · · Score: -1

    "don't give the winner of the World Cup"

    It's not going to be America.

  21. Re:other possibilities for the universe on Is the Universe its own Largest Computer? · · Score: -1

    Since the beginning of time, mankind has dreamed of destroying the Sun...

    oops, wrong speech, that's Jack Valentie's address to congress.

    Since the beginning of time, mankind has tried to understand the universe around him. It is only natural that he would imagine a model in line with the current paradygm. In Newton's time, they thought of the universe as being a giant clockwork mechanism. During the industrial revolution, pundits worried that some madman would build a steam boilder so big that it would destroy the Earth if it exploded. In the 30's it was a popular belief in science fiction that atoms were little solar systems. In today's modern computer age, once again, we think we fully understand everything, and therefore imagine the universe as being a huge computer.

    This says more about how we think than about how the universe works.

  22. Re:"Viral" computing on Is the Universe its own Largest Computer? · · Score: -1

    Oh great, Rich Hall and the spelling Nazi had a kid together!

  23. Re:WAY TO RIP OFF OUR RESIDENT TROLL, ALAN THICKE. on Keeping Secrets in Hardware: Xbox Case Study · · Score: -1

    This is not a pipe.



    now get out of my philosophy bookstore!

  24. Re:That crazy Mr. Valenti! on Valenti's "Boston Strangler" Testimony · · Score: -1

    Burns: I'd like to send this letter to the Prussian consulate in Siam by aeromail. Am I too late for the 4:30 autogyro?

    Kid: Uh, I better look in the manual.

    Burns: [groans] Oh, the ignorance.
    [sees Homer and Grandma walking out]
    Wait a minute, I know that woman. But from when? And in what capacity?
    [spies "Wanted" posted with Grandma's young picture on it]
    [gasps] It's her. At last!

    Kid: This book must be out of date: I don't see "Prussia", "Siam", or "autogyro".

  25. That crazy Mr. Valenti! on Valenti's "Boston Strangler" Testimony · · Score: -1

    He's such a caricature of pure evil!

    What will he do next? Slant drill for oil under the elementry school? Or Blot out the sun?


    Excellent!