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  1. Re:Great for the stock price!!! on VA Linux Dropping "Linux" From Name · · Score: -1

    best post I've read all year. where are my mod points when I need them?

  2. Re:They just... on VA Linux Dropping "Linux" From Name · · Score: -1

    wow, dude. I wonder why you can't find a job. I didn't think today's economic climate was THAT wintry. well, good luck.

  3. Re:We would have to come up with new crypto on Ternary Computing · · Score: -1

    I love it. Six word sentences separated by five lines of white space. But look how long it is! What an important post it must be! Thank you, sir, for the enlightenment.

  4. Re:Might be repetitive or obvious on Maxis Developer on Linux Game Porting · · Score: -1

    so, to summarize, you either didn't read the article or the link you posted. right.

  5. Re:DOS is still useful... on MS DOS: A Eulogy · · Score: -1

    neat trick, thanks. I haven't used debug since I used it to turn on infinite money in the original civilization.

  6. Re:The article ... on The Report of My Thermal Death Have Been... · · Score: -1

    nice webpage. I'll be damned if I can figure out what your patent is all about, though.

  7. Re:Your glasses! on "Future Tech" vs KDE Developer · · Score: -1

    The man has a point. You need new glasses. Maybe some nice rimless Matsudas?

  8. Re:Yes, but at a much slower rate... on Can Developers Work in a 'Locked-Down' Environment? · · Score: -1

    Ich bin ein Juden! Sieg heil! Sprechen sie english, you incompetent fuckhead?

  9. Re:Yes, but at a much slower rate... on Can Developers Work in a 'Locked-Down' Environment? · · Score: -1

    Hilarious, sir, and very insightful. MOD THIS UP!

  10. Re:I See on Anti-Terrorism Law Passed · · Score: -1

    Thank you. I appreciate and agree with your perspective. I enjoyed your responses.

  11. Re:It's Been Done on Anti-Terrorism Law Passed · · Score: -1

    I must agree with the parent to your post. Michael has done nothing to suggest or effect a change for the better; all he has done is engage in blatant fearmongering and (possibly deliberate) misrepresentation of the facts. To him, any outcome or action which does not suit his rather narrow worldview is automatically an abridgement of our rights and a travesty to the Constitution.

    In my original post, I was unclear: I think Michael should find a country that better suits him because he seems to have no ideas as to how our liberties might be preserved, and has little patience for those who disagree with him. I suspect that America is not the place for him.

    Alternately, take a look at this. To sum it up, Michael is a mind-boggling hypocrite.

  12. Re:Question... on Anti-Terrorism Law Passed · · Score: -1

    I too would like to hear actual examples. And if he hates this country so much, I would like "michael" to find one that better suits him.

  13. Re:What's the point? on Portable N64 · · Score: -1

    Maybe he's a hardware guy, and knows nothing about porting this "Lunix" you speak of.

    And once this "Lunix" is available on the N64, what exactly are you going to do with it? Until you demonstrate that, yes, that would be truly useful, I'm going to have to decide that, yes, you are just dumb.

  14. Re:Condition? How Smart Do You Think Your People A on A Strategic Comparison of Windows Vs. Unix · · Score: -1

    Wow, you're an idiot. First your characterization of the relative difficulty is so wrong, I don't even know where to begin with that, so I'll ignore it. And it's equally ridiculous to assume that it is as simple as "Windows crashes and Linux doesn't". I sincerely hope this was a bad joke.

  15. Re:Go outside on A Strategic Comparison of Windows Vs. Unix · · Score: -1

    Man, I'm sorry you had to communicate with that guy. He appears to be (as he might say) a total fucktard. It pains me, it really does, to know that there are people like that in the world. Now, if you'll look at my posting history (please don't) I'm no saint, but I make fun of people who are, frankly, asking for it. You made a perfectly appropriate and relevant comment, and wow... look at that guy's reaction. Unbelievable. Anyway, sorry you were subjected to that.

  16. Re:They may be telling the truth on Microsoft Sets Tolls for .Net Developers · · Score: -1

    pric-less, presumably much like yourself.

  17. Re:Prove functionality? on Slashback: Retail, Preparedness, Games · · Score: -1

    The crazies are out tonight. Here's to hoping we're never on the same plane together, because if we are... brother, you are going down.

  18. Re:Windows = NonFunctional? on Slashback: Retail, Preparedness, Games · · Score: -1

    So we meet again, sir. I do wish you would stop posting. The depth of your inanity astounds me, to be quite frank.

    Thank you, and have a good evening.

  19. Re:*nix laptops? on Slashback: Retail, Preparedness, Games · · Score: -1

    Wow, sir. What a brilliant idea. No wonder you fit the profile; must have been your beady eyes and your obvious criminal aptitude.

  20. Re:OSDN is serious about this bar... on Slashdot Updates · · Score: -1

    Tried to turn off the bar (and apparently succeeded) but it's stil showing up. And the database doesn't appear to be down, and I seem to be correctly logged in. Oh well, not a huge deal.

  21. Re:More Lian Li reviews on Aluminum Server Case Review · · Score: -1

    Dan, you site sucks. First it was killed in the first two minutes of a link to it being posted, and now that I've actually visited it, I wish I hadn't. Those banners are hideous. In today's wintry economic climate, you can't possibly be making that much money from them; why keep them? And now you demean you AND me with your shameless self-promotion. Ooooh, let's get to it, boys: put .00000000039 cents in my pocket everytime you click that link. Hoo-ah!

    Once again, in conclusion, you site sucks.

  22. Re:Flashback! on World's Most Exciting Chemistry Movies · · Score: -1

    Alright, I can accept your point. Taken solely from the strategic, long-term view, then yes, it was necessary for some civilians to die to rid the world of that particular evil. I do think, though, that your sig oversimplifies and there were some instance (i.e., Dresden) of gratuitous civilian deaths.

  23. Re:Flashback! on World's Most Exciting Chemistry Movies · · Score: -1

    Uh, 150,000 died at Dresden alone. How did that win the war?

  24. Re:Alot of you forget the fact that on Ban on Internet Taxes to Expire · · Score: -1

    My god. Words fail me here, they really do. It's like... you're some kind of reverse Communist or something.

    Freaky.

  25. Re:Presidential Authority in wartime on The Constitution in Wartime · · Score: -1

    Don't forget the Alien Enemy Act of 1798 (upheld by Ludecke v. Watkins, 1948) which allows the president to indefinitely detail or deport resident aliens with no judicial or congressional oversight.