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  1. Re:Doctors and Lawyers being offshored to India... on Builder.com Writers Outsourced to India · · Score: 1

    "Hell Indian actors are FAR cheaper than paying those f*ckers in Hollywood, we should outsource all actor jobs to india as well."

    Have you been to the movies lately? Outsourcing actors to India may be in the best interest of all.

  2. Re:open source challenges?? on Microsoft Plans to Create Local Language Software · · Score: 1

    And babelfisg pipes it all to http://www.goatse.org/

  3. Re:open source challenges?? on Microsoft Plans to Create Local Language Software · · Score: 0

    Klingoln I can understand, but surely Elvis counts?

  4. Re:open source challenges?? on Microsoft Plans to Create Local Language Software · · Score: 1

    Nha, MS just pipes everything to http://www.google.com/language_tools

  5. And efficient! on Microsoft Plans to Create Local Language Software · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    The Local Language Program will provide local and regional governments with "language interface packs"

    Yep, and they will seamlessly be installed at no extra cost by a worm.

  6. Re:Too long. on Europe Joins Race To Send Humans To Mars · · Score: 1

    "I vote for a crew consisting of Michael Jackson, Ossama Bin Laden and Katherine Harris."

    May want to find him first.

  7. Re:A win for open source on 2003: Year of Apache · · Score: 1

    "Apache on Windows is dogshit"

    Funny that, 'cause dogshit on Windows is IIS.

  8. Re:New Zealand on Broadband Pricing Across The World? · · Score: 1

    Ya... but it's 26c out with an offshore seabreeze. What the hell are you doing infront of your PC? Shit, what the hell am I.

    to the beach bro..

  9. Re:New Zaeland... on Coffee Flavored Breakfast Cereal · · Score: 2, Informative

    I just wanted to ask why we hear recently so much about New Zaeland on the news?

    'Cause it's the best bloody country in the world - mate.

  10. Re:wait, you want to *not* sell them something? on Iraq's Open Source Possibilities · · Score: 1

    Save your accusations of greed for the nations who opposed the war

    Don't be a nob. Do you mean the other 200 something countries in the world. Shouldn't you have just said "Save your accusations of greed nations other than the USA, Briton and Aussie"?

  11. Re:wait, you want to *not* sell them something? on Iraq's Open Source Possibilities · · Score: 0

    Exactly. The yoosay and their allies invaded Iraq, the yoosay claims the prize. And as for giving it away? Pah! Hippies!

    Ya, good one. Tell that to the dead troops and their families. The difference being that the German and French (and pretty much the rest of the world) were not willing to march their citizens off to get killed for cell phones and railways.

  12. Re:Windows 2000 is certified as well on Red Hat Pushes For CC Certification By Year's End · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Ya, 'cept they wont go near XP with a dirty stick.

  13. Re:Same junk on How To 'Sell' Open Source Software · · Score: 1

    You can't have your cake and eat it too. OpenSource software on a closed OS is never going to succeed.

  14. Same junk on How To 'Sell' Open Source Software · · Score: 1

    The problem with open source projects being ported to McWindows is that in the end, it's still at the mercy of the operating system.

    The whole point of many of these projects is to have as little to do with MS (i.e.: none) as possible.

  15. In the good old days on Warriors Of Freedom Prompted Rampage Attempt? · · Score: 3, Funny

    ...you'd get high, play pacman.. fist a bag of doritos, and that would be the end of it. C - - - -

  16. Re:Wow, must be a slow day on Menu Shadows in GTK2 · · Score: -1, Troll

    Ya, exept in KDE, it's actually an embedded mpeg.

  17. stay tuned... on Menu Shadows in GTK2 · · Score: 4, Funny

    rpm -i ms-paperclip-1XP.rpm

  18. Re:JSP on PHP 5 Beta 1 · · Score: 1

    I'd say php has already won.

  19. hrm on Microsoft SPOT Watches · · Score: 1

    wonder if spot is powered by bob?

  20. Gnome 2.2??? on Ximian's Back · · Score: 0

    Just looks the same as the current Gnome 2.2 w/ Redhat 9 no? ... aside from a few icons, what am I missing?

  21. Re:The biggest Hoax of them all! on Top 100 Hoaxes of All Time · · Score: 2, Funny

    Is it on?

  22. Re:The biggest Hoax of them all! on Top 100 Hoaxes of All Time · · Score: 4, Funny

    "You couldn't hack a properly configured windows box if someone put a gun to your head."

    Anyone would have to have a gun to their head to 'claim a properly configured windows box'.

    "Oh, and installing redhat from a bootable cd and typing ls and startx all day does NOT make you a linux user."

    Installing windows XP from a bootable cd and typing <CTRL><ALT><DEL> does make you a pretty typical moron.

  23. Re:More worried about "friendly fire" on U.S. Forces In Iraq Ban GPS Phones · · Score: 1

    "I think that the friendly fire thing was a stupid preventable mistake, but Canada is sticking by the US and helping as much as we can, we just arn't doing it in Iraq."

    Hey wasn't there a deal with Washington and Ottawa where Canada would continue to supply the US with talented hockey players if the US would inisit Celine Dion was American?

  24. Re:More worried about "friendly fire" on U.S. Forces In Iraq Ban GPS Phones · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Considering over half of the fatalities have been from the US, I'd be worried to.

    It's no wonder Canada refused to be a part of this war considering they were bombed by the US in Afghanistan.

  25. Re:About time. on Strike on Iraq · · Score: 1

    'Saddam tortures dissenters in ways that can only with great charity be called "cruel"'

    There are hundreds of countries around the world that have horrendous human rights records that continue to this day. Are you going to bomb them all? You can't just spin the globe, find leaders and counties that disagree with you or don't align with your principals and wage a war on them. That sounds a little too familiar doesn't it?

    You seem to think removing a regime through war equates to a liberated people. But there is far much more involved, and it is usually the rest of the world who in fact has to move in and clean up the mess of the states and its allies (notice you can count them on one hand this time)
    once the carnage has ceased. Only then does anything even come close to liberation.