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  1. LINDON, UTAH... on SCO Announces Final Termination of IBM's Licence · · Score: 1
    ...get ready
    to go
    WORLDWIDE!

    Let's get it on!

    Jealous cowards try to control
    they distort what we say
    try to stop what we do
    when they can't do it themselves

    We
    are tired
    of your
    abuse!
    Try
    to
    stop us,
    it's
    NO USE!

    from Rise Above apologies to Greg Ginn

    Rise above,
    We're gonna rise above.

  2. An off-topic freestyle rap to educate squares on Life on The Net in 2004 · · Score: 1

    Yo...
    Simps on slashdot too ignorant to mod down
    an obvious troll that would make Michael Powell frown
    but which millionaire in the Administration isn't a clown?
    Kicking out a whack freestyle rap troll that's straight up crazy
    To post on this wasteland I'm too lazy
    after a full day of free unix hacking
    into a chimp's whack-ass aol e-mail I've never considered cracking
    Lamer script kiddies get a late pass and take a shower because your fat butts smell
    watch me get gcc running on this handheld
    Crazy whack daydreams of a schizo fantasy
    letting loose a gigawatt EMP near a shipment of machines running windows CE (TM)
    This post is extra lame so that you can see the futility squared
    If you're reading this at level 1, no one read this or cared.
    Peace in the Middle East, South Asia, and back home at your broken household...

    Word to the mutha[censored]

    -Biswas K. in full effizect

  3. Regarding Penalties Against the Monopolies on Life on The Net in 2004 · · Score: 1

    C'mon! We're always looking for creative ways to punish these slime, but what do we ever really get out of it?
    How about some of these fine punishments? Let's run some of these up the flagpole and see if the swine salute!

    1.Phone company and telecomm vendors
    Free ultrawide-band internet for all regular phone service subscribers.

    2. Microsoft
    Refunds for Windows licenses. Damage awards for having endured extended use of MS Windows.

    3. "Energy" top brass
    Exposure before their peers.

    4. Credit card and bank marketing people.
    "City Year"

    -Biswas

    100Mps UWB or bust!

  4. Power , Money and Lawsuits: The Perfect Gag on Criticize Online, Get Fined · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    This is business as usual, especially since January 2001. "If you don't have the money and time to pay for lawyers and sit in court, then it's not worth your while to even open your mouth to criticize."
    Of course -- it needs to be said -- when our society allowed career white collar criminals to usurp the highest Executive office of our government, including an individual who responds to criticism of his less-than-pristine character with the statement,"there should be limits on freedom of speech," it's really no surprise that Corporations would take advantage of such an oppressive atmosphere.
    A sad fate for the Bill of Rights and American democracy indeed.

  5. Re:RMSBOT on RMS Responds To Allchin's Comments · · Score: 1

    I challenge any one of you, before criticizing Stallman, to ask yourself "What have I done?" Relative to Stallman, probably not a lot. Slashdot posters get on Stallman's case for being too idealistic about his license changing the world and nitpicking on definitions, but he's justified in doing so because he wrote so much of the code and conceptualized much of the OS that people take for granted. It's not just idealism for him, because he's mainly responsible for those [huge] accomplishments. That said, I admire the fact that Stallman doesn't waiver on his license or the definitions that he defined to please software-industry weasals. Far from being robotic, he's refrshingly human and that's reflected in his politics and philosophy.

  6. Intellectual Property: Monopoly Capitalism's Whore on MS Wants To Outlaw Open Source: "Threatens" the "American Way" · · Score: 1

    You have to love the quote "Open Source is an intellectual property destroyer..." Well three cheers because intellectual property is a ridiculous and untenable concept and it's about time for its "destruction" so that REAL innovation can, for the first time, truly be possible. To Microsoft PR people, execs, and other schleps: Your products have always sucked and still do. You'll be obsolete in a few years or less and it would be less painful for all involved if you'd just go quietly.