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  1. Re:Every April Fools' Day on Gamespot Previews World of Starcraft · · Score: 0

    ZOMG UR SO HILARIOUS. It's still April 1st in Michigan, where the server is, dipshit.

    Also, *PLONK*.

  2. Every April Fools' Day on Gamespot Previews World of Starcraft · · Score: 0

    I am reminded why I hate each and every one of you.

  3. There is but one font on What Makes a Good Web Font · · Score: 0, Troll

    And it's name is COURIER. Nothing else works in Lunix, anyway.

  4. ARGHHHH! on Xbox 360 File System Decoded · · Score: 1, Interesting

    The other day, I got a sledgehammer out and smashed my XBOX 360, in order to get inside it and retrieve the hard drive to use as a bookmark, and now MICROSOFT IS TOTALLY DISSING ME AND TAKING MY RIGHTS AWAY BY REFUSING TO PROVIDE FREE PHONE SUPPORT ON HOW TO GET IT TO WORK AS AN XBOX 360 AGAIN! Those FRIGGIN' NAZIS!

  5. Re:Sigh on SHA-1 Broken · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    This may come as news to you, but people who deal with cryptography already knew about this before your precious slashdot caught the story.

    The experience most of you retards have with SHA-1 is the fact that it's what's used to copy-protect your XBOX games.

    Man, I remember why I only read this site via RSS feed.

    Losers. Every single one of you.

  6. Re:Don't like cat & mouse games... on iTunes 4.6, DRM, and Hymn · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Out of curiosity, just how many identical burns of other people's music do you need? Seriously. I mean, you could make a 1 second mp3 of silence and add it to the end of the playlist after you burn that 10th (or whatever) copy, or rename the playlist, or burn the goddamn cd and import the stuff again, or any number of other things, but I just don't understand why the hell you need that many identical cd burns.

  7. Hey there, nerd on iTunes 4.5 Authentication Cracked · · Score: 1

    Get a life, identifying yourself with an over hyped consumer product is about as low as a human being can get.

    Actually, posting your predictable "anti-consumerist" dismissal of a statement that was lighthearted to begin with, under the anonymous coward veil is about as low as a human being can get. The only way it could get worse is if you revealed yourself to be a GNU zealot, living in mommy's basement, covered in zits from forehead to ass, only leaving your hole at night to go get more Bawls or whatever it is that fuels your all night sessions of writing shitty, disorganized, inefficient code, the likes of which resulted in you failing out of the only community college whose standards were low enough to let you in in the first place, while all your intellectual peers were signing up for the army, which is what initiated your move into the basement in the first place.

    Don't you have a rally at SCO headquarters to go to or something, nerd?

  8. Re:Only five million? on iTunes 4.5 Authentication Cracked · · Score: 1

    The Handy Hugo on Glenwood, across the street (north side) from Crabtree Valley Mall still has the yellow-capped bottles. So does the BP station up at Millbrook and Six Forks. Just so you know. I've "won" 28 free songs, but as soon as the contest is over, I will likely switch back to orange juice drinking most of the time.

  9. Re:I really hate these types of stories on PC Baangs In America · · Score: 1

    Every few months a journalist thinks that he is 'hip and cool' and writes a story about online games. Truth is, it just comes off as highly superficial and makes the people involved look rather shallow.


    Truth is, VonGuard knows more about computers and games than you will ever know, Mr. Born In 1984. So sad to hear you think the article is "highly superficial", but why don't you just go ahead and eat it.


    Maybe you should get back to fixing the countless broken links on your idiotic and unamusing personal vanity site, bitch.

  10. Re:OT: The SourceForge blog? on The Humane Environment · · Score: 1

    It's really typical of Raskin. It seems there's very little information about THE and mucho info about Raskin's personal views on *.

    Wait 'til he gets around to adding the "I created everything" documentation archives. It's amazing he gets any coding done at all with all the grandstanding he does. Oh wait, THE is Python + a "word processor"... I guess he doesn't get any coding done after all...

  11. Re:What A Waste on The Great Stanford Buffy Population Equilibrium Study · · Score: 1

    I think PH.D candidates should be doing serious research. A lot of it. Some much that it is their primary purpose until its over.


    And I think I shouldn't have to pay income tax. But welcome to the real world. You don't get what you want, and if this person spent even a dime of "your" tax money (an allegation for which you have provided no proof), then maybe you should just get over it. Every time I pay property tax that goes to educate the offspring of what I consider to be irresponsible pricks who further the increase of the human population, I am losing money due to other people's behavior. Do you still put your teeth under your pillow in hopes of getting a quarter?

  12. Re:What A Waste on The Great Stanford Buffy Population Equilibrium Study · · Score: 1

    Uh, yeah. Stanford is a private school, so rest assured, no one wasted any of your valuable tax money.

    He used MATLAB (running on a Sun Solaris 2.7 workstation and commanded remotely through Telnet) to manipulate equations and run the model.

    I'm mainly amazed that anyone still allows telnet access to anything, particularly on Solaris.

  13. Re:You people are pathetic. on Ellen Feiss Interview · · Score: 0

    They call it the "Slashdot effect" right??

    Incorrect. YOU call it the slashdot effect. Outside this insular world you get your "news" from, no one knows or cares. Reread what the fuck I wrote, bitch.

  14. You people are pathetic. on Ellen Feiss Interview · · Score: 0, Troll

    First off, your precious slashdot isn't the only site on earth to link to the Brown University school newspaper for this article, and it's certainly not the first. Even Wired beat you to the punch. Don't be so quick to assume that the 403 you see has anything to do with you.

    Secondly, I see by the intellectual level of commentary here that, as usual, you are all a bunch of retards. Between people repurposing quotes from an advertisement made months ago, and people claiming that Ellen is "lying" about whether or not she was using pot at the time of filming, I can't help but wonder WHY THE FUCK YOU ALL AREN'T DOING SOMETHING MORE PRODUCTIVE, like, say, WORKING right now. Oh yeah, I forgot, it's slashdot. Fucking hell. Don't you all have stuffed penguins to fuck or something?

  15. /me love AudioHijack... on Movielink Snubs DRM-less Macs · · Score: 1

    A piece of music I composed was used in a radio piece on NPR, but sadly, NPR only provides RealAudio files for download online. Now, I hate RealAudio, and wanted a nice mp3 for archival purposes, so thanks to AudioHijack, I now have such a copy. The beautiful thing is that I was within my rights to do this, as my original composition was licensed as linked, thus allowing me to absorb anything that the piece is used in for re-use. Provided, of course, I realize that whatever I re-use is also covered by same said license.

  16. Re:I think you know how I feel about all this... on EMI Promises Downloadable Music · · Score: 1

    She'd only do you if you're a woman, and if she doesn't mind about the whole adultery thing. She's currently dating Elizabeth Birch of the gay-rights group HRC. And you'd have to deal with their adopted twins Jacob and Anna.



    That explains the weight problem and utterly horrible physical appearance. But I'm guessing she'd still do you if you dressed up like her Dad or Uncle Whoever-Nailed-Her-When-She-Was-A-Fat-Unattractive -Teenager...


  17. Silicon Valley dumpster diving on What Do You Do With Old Computer Parts? · · Score: 1

    http://www.accrc.org/ is the site of the Alameda County Computer Resource Center, which seems to be the burial ground for a huge amount of Silicon Valley's castoff equipment. It's also a kick-ass place to volunteer time. Imagine the sheer joy of digging up a couple PDP11's or any number of the giant SGI PowerSeries boxes and coming up with some "worthwhile" repurposing for said hw... Mmmmmm, old hardware. Time to go change pants.