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  1. Damned Ghosts on Astronomers Find Star-Less Galaxy · · Score: 1

    Running another one of their Quagma experiments again.

    Gonna get us all killed.

  2. Donation on one condition: on Fans Attempting to Pay for Enterprise · · Score: 1

    That we get to have that godawful theme song FINALLY REMOVED from Enterprise.

  3. Oh dear lord, so many hours of Carmageddon on Too Much Gaming, Anyone? · · Score: 1

    And you finally realize:

    a) I do NOT have a solid granite car.
    b) There is no Artistic Bonus on real pedestrains.
    c) The object of the game is not to, oh shit, this isn't a game. /hides from police.

  4. Re:Bored at Work on AOL Releases Netscape Beta, Based on Firefox · · Score: 1

    Anonymous Coward said:
    Log on more often then.

    Pot, this is kettle.

  5. Re:Bored at Work on AOL Releases Netscape Beta, Based on Firefox · · Score: 1

    Dude, I haven't logged on in weeks, but I just HAD to say that's the funniest damned thing I've read on /. in years.

    *claps*

  6. Did we all miss the comment at the end? on Air Force Researching Antimatter Weapons · · Score: 1

    "I think," he said, "we need to get off this planet, because I'm afraid we're going to destroy it."

    hear fucking hear.

    When a technology is being actively researched for its primary possible use as a weapon, is it time to perhaps re-think? Maybe primarily researching its potential as an alternative energy source...

  7. Hehe on PDA Designed for the Great Outdoors · · Score: 1

    smaller than a standard postcard

    All I can picture is Seamus Harper with a porn Flexy.

  8. Re:Picard on Apple Patents 'Chameleon' Computer Case · · Score: 5, Funny

    There ...

    are

    four LIGHTS!!!!!!!!!

  9. Something other than Struts? on AOL IM 'Away' Message Security Hole Found · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Hey FK, long time no msg.

    Anyhow, I'm getting ready to start work on an enterprise size portal system (non Slashdot related) and if you're considering Struts old, can you give me any insight into state-of-the-art with MVC in Java...?

    I've just started getting into Struts as it looks like a great way to maintain scalability and have code/html separation, without to much of an insane learning curve.

  10. Translation: on Enderle's Ferrari Laptop · · Score: 5, Funny

    "I drive a Ferrari" == "I have a small penis"

    "I have a Ferrari laptop" == "I have a small penis, and a small wallet"

  11. Re:OT: httpd.conf question on Apache Cookbook · · Score: 1

    Check out mod_rewrite.

    Link is for 2.0 documentation.

    Very powerful.

  12. Re:Apache is damned good. on Apache Cookbook · · Score: 4, Informative

    If you're talking about virtual hosting, and you're setting up many many hosts with separate VirtualHost directives, it may be time to look at mod_rewrite ... and the documentation on it at httpd.apache.org. There's a section about using mod_rewrite for mass virtual hosting, which, depending on your situation, might be useful.

  13. Re:/. effect on Walking Through SkyOS 5.0 Beta · · Score: 1

    As he often comments on the state of their hardware and network, go peruse CmdrTaco's Journal, and hell, e-mail him or someone on the staff if you're really really interested.

  14. I've always loved on Kernel 2.6.1 Released · · Score: 5, Funny
    Linus' comments in changelogs... ...snip...

    <torvalds@home.osdl.org>
    Fix silly mremap test.
    Get off the drugs, Linus.

  15. Behold... the thread of HP iPod naming suggestions on HP Licenses Apple's iPod & iTMS · · Score: 5, Funny

    First in line:

    hiPod - Comes with a free dime-bag, too.

    Where's yours?

  16. Re:SD'd on Interview with Peter Jackson on LoTR Bloopers · · Score: 1

    Remember to refresh the page at least 5 times, in-case the error is transiet. :)

  17. I didn't finish college on Solaris 8 & 9 Free for x86 Once Again · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    you insensitive clod!
    wait, this isn't a poll? ... my bad!

  18. Re:iTunes 4.1 vs. Winamp 2.91 on Apple Releases iTunes for Windows · · Score: 1

    Way true if you're hardcore into playlists, I've got gigs and gigs, but I pick the music myself, so pl mgmt isn't a big deal to me.
    There's certain things you can control with keystrokes and the mouse wheel with the Winamp windowshade that iTunes just doesn't do. I'll have to take a look at Synergy and see what it does.
    I'm not saying iTunes is all bad, especially for my Macs, but on Windows, I choose Winamp, and of course xmms on Linux. (Its all about choice baby)

    All just opinions. YMMV

  19. Re:iTunes 4.1 vs. Winamp 2.91 on Apple Releases iTunes for Windows · · Score: 1

    I hate to reply to myself, but I wanted to add that it probably would have been smart to make an Apple iTunes Music Store plugin for Winamp. Now *that* I would use.

  20. iTunes 4.1 vs. Winamp 2.91 on Apple Releases iTunes for Windows · · Score: 1

    IMHO iTunes is seriously lacking. It may be great for Mac users, but Winamp 2.91 (not 3, 3 is a piece of crap) is still far better. Between the visualizations, window shade mode (in which you still have full control of the app) and performance (iTunes is using FAR too much CPU AND memory on my 1.6GHz P4, compared with Winamp) iTune has no place on my computer.

    What else is there to say, the winamp download was a little over a couple meg (~2MB) It plays avis/mpegs and I can playlist them like everything else, and I have plugins to play every type of file that didn't come with the default install.

    Winner: Winamp.

    I'm sure I'll find more reasons I prefer Winamp to iTunes, that's just my hours worth of mucking with iTunes. Add/Remove programs, here I come.

  21. Re:I just can't do it on Linux Kernel Benchmarking: 2.4 vs. 2.6-test · · Score: 1

    Dude, if you're REALLY karma whoring, its not super-fantastic, its SUPERTASTIC!

    And MSFT is not teh ghey, they are the minions of hell.

    SCO sucks.

    Jesus help me, I'm trolling slashdot!

  22. Re:DeCSS Meta Comment on DeCSS Loses Free Speech Shield · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    dull noted!

    seeing how you failed to troll or mod me flamebait, and your other comments seem to show intelligent life behind the keyboard, you'll be friended! here, have a cookie.

    oooh shiny..!

  23. DeCSS Meta Comment on DeCSS Loses Free Speech Shield · · Score: 4, Funny
    Hmm, feel free to add here folks, I'm going to post a meta comment for this one (you know they're coming)
    • I should be able to say/print whatever I want! I am teh 1337!
    • The US and all it's USians are heading towards a nihilistic semi-fascist state!
    • DeCSS only breaks something that wasn't secure in the first place, who cares!
    • Six posts of people willing to host mirrors of DeCSS code
    • 4 geeks are going to comment on their DeCSS Perl t-shirts!
    • One militant troll is going to suggest we bomb MPAA headquarters
    • Someone's going to post DeCSS here on /. to see if they can get the comment removed.
    • 3 or 4 trolls who have no idea what DeCSS is are going to ask anyone if they know how to disable regions on their DVD player
    • Requisite flames will be posted telling the posters from the last bullet to STFU and RTFA. Or something.
    • One or two GNAA trolls (seem to be a dying breed, yay)
    • One page widening troll (oh wait, he hasn't shown up lately)
    Correct me, mod me, flame me, whip me, beat me. It's all good, you just aren't that important. Should you post something funny/insightful, I might give a shit. :)
  24. Ob (someone's got to say it) on Japanese Deploying Powered Exoskeletons for Elderly · · Score: 4, Funny

    Domo arigato, Mr. Roboto.

    *ducks*

    Wild though, they envision pull-on exoskeletons in the future... but even if they could reduce the bulk another 50% it'd still be amazing.

    I've always wondered how fast/accurately they skeletons react to human initiated/controlled motion, say, I decide to start lifting my left leg. Well, if I'm walking, I don't want to lift it all the way, simply enough to move it forward a small amount to prepare for the same with the right leg. Do these skeletons sense resistance to movement and stop/switch directions? (I put a little force downward to let the exo-leg know I'm not doing the can-can?) /needs coffee.

  25. Re:Acid test on IBM Testing New Grid Technology with Quake 2 · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Easier, you want to lag the thing?

    Setup a server and don't limit the number of projectiles used by the hyperblaster.

    Give every player an HB and unlimited ammo. Tell them to run around shooting those all over... that'll lag the grid.

    Of course, some of that is bandwidth driven... but, a good test nonetheless.