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  1. Re:Quick! on WWDC '08 Sees Slimmer, Improved, 3G iPhone · · Score: 1

    The bitter aftertaste of the Kool-Aid.

    While you are experiencing the aftertaste of sour grapes.
  2. WRONG BITCH! on Hans Reiser To Reveal Location of Wife's Body · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I can't think of any language or system offhand in which NULL implies zero. What are you referring to?

    #ifdef __cplusplus
    #define NULL 0
    #else
    #define NULL ((void *)0)
    #endif

    More about NULL
  3. Re:Dude. on P2P BitTorrent Tool Could Replace Pirate Bay · · Score: 1
    The right question is "Where in the constitution does it forbid file sharing?"

    Amendment IX: The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.
  4. Re:WTF slashdot? on Fermilab Calls For Code Crackers · · Score: 1

    Nope, was using firefox. I'm just surprised that slashdot would have popups.

  5. Re:Leak? on Microsoft Submits Windows 7 for Antitrust Review · · Score: 1

    but, why don't you use linux?

  6. Re:Good way to turn a positive thing negative on iPhone SDK Rules Block Skype, Firefox, Java ... · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "how dare Apple tell their customers they can't run the apps they want on the phones that they *OWN*,"
    is more like it
  7. Re:Or it is not spreading on Why Linux Doesn't Spread - the Curse of Being Free · · Score: 1

    And so Joe User just clicks through the dialog that says "Yes I want this automatically installed for me" and half a minute later is listening to his mp3s.

    The wireless driver argument is too old to work anymore.

    What was your point again?

  8. Re:Monitor this! on Does Anonymity In Virtual Worlds Breed Terrorism? · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'm sure terrorists do meet in person to plot

    How could you know that? Unless...

    I FOUND ONE! Call DHS!
  9. Re:warning labels on New 4100 Lumen Flashlight Can Set Things On Fire · · Score: 1

    Again, if he can't figure out that a sharp cutting object hurts, then yes.

  10. Re:warning labels on New 4100 Lumen Flashlight Can Set Things On Fire · · Score: 5, Funny

    It is fucking dangerous! Maybe you think that chainsaws shouldn't have warning labels as well?

    Of course they shouldn't. If someone is so brain damaged that they can't figure out that a SAW can hurt them, why shouldn't they suffer the consequences?

    You can't protect stupid people from themselves, and you shouldn't try. It just encourages the spread of stupidity among the general population.
  11. Re:the secret of Windows on Multitasking Makes You Stupid and Slow · · Score: 1

    Not to mention that none of that has applied to linux for years either.

    (Typed from a laptop that's been running Ubuntu for two years).

  12. Re:windows7 on Windows 7 To Be Released Next Year? · · Score: 1

    Who shat in your wheaties?

  13. Re:Semantic Web Quite Important on SPARQL Graduates to W3C Recommendation · · Score: 1

    I usually just type my question into google "How do I wire the radio in a Toyota Corolla?"
    I get pretty good results that way, because someone has probably already asked that question on some forum and been answered.

  14. Re:Good on Microsoft Agrees to Release Work Group Protocols · · Score: 1

    So are you going to revert your license to GPLv2 or BSD so we *can* help you? GPLv3 kinda cuts off your market for "developers willing to help on somebody else's dime" does it not?

    Does anyone know what this is supposed to mean?
  15. Agreed on The Biggest Roadblocks To Information Technology Development · · Score: 4, Informative

    "It says click OK to continue... what should I do?"

    This is the kind of question I get to deal with at work.

  16. Re:My favorite part on David X. Cohen of Futurama Talks About the Movie · · Score: 1

    It was Fry falling into his cryogenic tube.

  17. Re:You win on Thought-Controlled Prosthetics · · Score: 2, Informative

    You must have missed Taco's website

  18. Re:Screw That - We Need Hasslefree Wifi With WPA P on Ubuntu Dev Summit Lays Out Plans For Hardy Heron · · Score: 1
  19. Re:Disabling Script? on AntiVirus Products Fail to Find Simple IE Malware · · Score: 1

    you shouldn't be programming if you can't make C secure and only sissies need garbage collection.

  20. Re:Bullshit... on ATI Releases AIGLX Linux Driver · · Score: 1
    all the guy said was

    the source is there and you are welcome to fix it.
    That is true. End of story.
  21. Re:Bullshit... on ATI Releases AIGLX Linux Driver · · Score: 1
  22. Re:Volatile versus update on Debian Refuses To Push Timezone Update For NZ DST · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Maybe he said 'fucking' because he fucking wanted to.

  23. Re:Made the same thing at Towson University on Headband Gives Wearer "Sixth-Sense" · · Score: 1

    make the sensor like Geordi Laforge's VISOR, then have a belt of servos around the waist.

  24. Re:nothing to see here - move along on Radiation Absorbing Mineral Found In the Arctic · · Score: 1

    bad science - check
    bad reporting - check

    Why shouldn't this be on slashdot?

  25. Re:No, no it's not on Protecting Final Fantasy XI From the Gil-Sellers · · Score: 1

    How is a game that plays on two different platforms not cross-platform?

    Not to mention that it's three platforms: Windows, Linux, and OS X.