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  1. "Gripping Hand" on Samsung's Solid-State Disk Drive Unveiled · · Score: 0, Funny

    He's probably just a Niven/Pournelle fan.

  2. t#&d? You can swear here, you stupid fucking on John Dvorak On Vista's Launch · · Score: -1

    And stop using "Um" to start your sentences, for fuck's sake. You read like a braindead teenager.

  3. The "DIRECT" launcher as an alternative on Ares I Rocket Rumored To Be Too Heavy · · Score: -1

    Check out the "DIRECT" proposal, headed by a non-rocket-scientist civilian with various NASA popellerheads anonymously providing engineering and budget analysis support. Will apparently save billions over NASA's current plans:

    http://directlauncher.com/

  4. "Fallen Angels" by Niven, Pournelle and Flynn on Changes in Earth's Orbit Linked to Extinctions · · Score: -1

    I happen to be reading this right now. It's got a little too much fanservice for me so far (Sci-Fi conventiongoers rescue two fallen residents of a space station in a dystopian future where anti-technologists and "greens" stop global warming and trigger a new ice age) but it's alright.

  5. Re:If I had to wildly guess.... on Comcast Blocks Yet Another ISPs E-Mail · · Score: 0, Funny

    Surely you meant, "If I had to guess wildly..." :)

  6. Easy fix - change your useragent on Writely.com Beta - Google's Answer to Word · · Score: -1

    Open a new tab, and enter "about:config".

    Type "agent" into the filter.

    Double-click on "general.useragent.extra.seamonkey" and change it to Mozilla/1.8.4 or whatever.

    Presto! Writely works.

  7. Win "Al" prize? on Compress Wikipedia and Win AI Prize · · Score: -1

    What if I don't like Al?

  8. Re:Hungaria? on Stephen Colbert vs The Hungarian Government · · Score: -1

    CmdrTaco is indeed an idiot, but in this case even I can see that he was joking. Save the crap-flinging for a time when he actually does do something stupid.

  9. Dude... on The Simpsons Come to Life · · Score: -1

    ... you said "tossing his rod". Heh. Hehhehheh. Heheheheheheheh.

  10. Rob's email is "broken"? on Graphics Coming to Google Ads · · Score: -1

    Rob answered the email I sent to

    malda@slashdot.org

    just a few minutes ago.

    Of course, he didn't actually read what I wrote in the email, he just sent back a snippy, smartassed condescending reply, but he seems to be able to get emails just fine.

  11. Rob considers himself a journalist on Microsoft Ends IE on the Mac · · Score: -1

    when it suits him.

    How he can think of himself as a journalist, yet post editorial flamebait like that is beyond me.

    Would it kill him to mark his "editorials" as such? Would it kill him to spend a few minutes a day reading his own blog?

    A little attention to detail and integrity would make his "journalistic" pretensions a little easier to swallow.

  12. Rob considers himself a journalist on Microsoft Ends IE on the Mac · · Score: -1

    when it suits him.

    How he can think of himself as a journalist, yet post editorial flamebait like that is beyond me.

    Would it kill him to mark his "editorials" as such? Would it kill him to spend a few minutes a day reading his own blog?

    A little attention to detail and integrity would make his "journalistic" pretensions a little easier to swallow.

  13. Dude. Women don't like being treated as objects. on Gender Gap in Computer Science Growing · · Score: 5, Funny

    They much prefer a procedural approach.

  14. Dupe! on Gender Gap in Computer Science Growing · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Okay, it's not.

    Go read Digg.

  15. TFA is awful, TFS is vague. Please fire Zonk. on Radiation Robot Makes Troops Safer · · Score: -1

    The summary is vague and doesn't match up with the title.

    The linked article was written poorly.

    Hello, Slashdot Editors. Please start editing someday. It'll be neat, and you'll not look so incompetent.

  16. Old Programmers Never Die on Where Do All of the Old Programmers Go? · · Score: -1

    They just get picked up by the garbage collector so their space can be re-allocated later.

  17. Re:Why Hype 2.0 Doesn't Matter on Five Reasons Why Web 2.0 Matters · · Score: -1

    What about synergizing the new medias of blogging and podcasting? Leveraging emerging markets depends upon reo.r.rrr.....a.arrrrrghhhhggg

    *pop*

  18. Re:Vacuum? on Hard Drive Window · · Score: -1

    Yes, you're wrong. It's normal air at ambient pressures.

    The heads "fly" over the surface of the platters. Without air, they wouldn't fly. Google around for articles on how hard drives work.

  19. I thought the future was "Three Seashells" on Get RSS Feeds on Your Toilet Paper · · Score: 0

    "MondoMor you have been fined three credits for posting on Slashdot."

  20. GOOGLE WENT TO COLLEGE?! on Woz Says Big Software Doesn't Work · · Score: 5, Funny

    No wonder it's so damn smart!

    Has it got a Master's? Or should we call it Doctor Google?

  21. Amazon's Mechanical Turk on USPTO Unable to Find Top Ten Patent Holders · · Score: -1

    Pay nerds $0.02 per tome to read the monkey keyboard mashing. Have them respond, yes or no, if this particular chunk of text is Shakespearian or not.

  22. Our local NPR has a great music station. on Traditional Radio Endangered By New Tech · · Score: 0, Informative

    Minnesota Public Radio launched The Current about a year ago and it's fantastic. It's like having a good-quality college station, but with better production values.

    I switch between The Current and MPR's "news and information" station. It's rare I don't find something worth listening to on either.

    I can't listen to commercial radio any more.

  23. No, they're incompetent on Microsoft's Answer to Google Base · · Score: -1

    The articles that the "editors" mashed the accept button on this week are the worst ever. This week was a new low in the quality of Slashdot.

  24. Rob & Co. don't care - seriously. on The Yellow Machine in Review · · Score: -1

    I've contacted CmdrTaco about the dupes and horrible editing. He's said that Slashdot shouldn't be taken too seriously, that it's a fun, light-hearted informal thing.

    Of course, when it suits him, he also gets all puffy in the chest about being a "journalist".

    The editors here (Malda and Hemos in particular) are complete and utter buffoons.

  25. Re:Where does the slashdot effect come from? on Goto Leads to Faster Code · · Score: -1
    I wonder where the slashdot effect comes from then?


    People not reading the actual blurbs? Sounds like the "Editors".

    Taco & company and their hamfisted editorial skills are the reason.