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  1. Re:End of the internet? on Sex.com Case Finally 'Over' · · Score: 1
    Anyone wanna set up a Paypal account to collect donations to stave off the end of the Internet?

    Don't worry, Al Gore can always invent another one. They could always use those enigma machines the Americans managed to recover in WWII.

  2. Re:174581... on AOL Bridges AIM and ICQ · · Score: 1
    and the days of eloquent messaging were gone, washed away by that fucking butterfly.

    Actually, MSN is good for longer messages because it informs you when the other user is typing something, so the line doesn't just appear 'dead'. Don't let that get in the way of your anti-MS spiel though.

  3. Re:Amiga Owners on Port Mozilla, Collect $3696 · · Score: -1, Troll

    One with a working web browser you don't need to bribe people to write, perhaps?

  4. Amiga Owners on Port Mozilla, Collect $3696 · · Score: -1, Troll

    Buy a proper computer you dickwads, give it UP!

  5. Re:McIntel on Intel Shipped 1 Billionth Computer Chip · · Score: 0, Flamebait
    I don't know if thats a comparison intel would like. Mcdonalds isnt exactly known for quality.

    It's a good job the only one making it is some gormless fucktard such as yourself then.

  6. Re:Yeah but... on Intel Shipped 1 Billionth Computer Chip · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    WHY is that your question? Why is that not the DUMBEST question in the world ever?

  7. Re:Foil Hat on Research: Mobile Phones Disrupt Aircraft · · Score: 1, Funny
    We could build a really big aluminum foil hat to put on the cabin and block those signals.

    Yeah, lets just hope none of those instruments in the cabin are connected to anything elsewhere in the place.

  8. No, just like always on Research: Mobile Phones Disrupt Aircraft · · Score: 2, Funny
    the slashdot posters are always right. Mobile phones don't interfere with planes. It's just MS using their monopoly position to interfere with Linux developers mobile phone calls the only place they can - in the air!

    In this way, they hope to stifle Linux's development - as we all know, Linux developers are all high flyers in the world of business and are always on the move, meeting new people.

  9. Re:Microsoft admits that Windows is overpriced on Will Microsoft Subsidize WinXP For Lindows Buyers? · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Why don't you think about that for a minute? Has the penny dropped yet? Hope this clarifies.

  10. Re:Technical support dumbness... on Offshore Outsourcing Threatens Offshore Outsourcing · · Score: 1
    But the call center full of untrained people in India with computer screens guiding them? They're fine for about 99% of the clueless users out there who don't realize that the answer is in the documentation.

    Insightful? INSIGHTFUL???? Shit, the call centre can only help 99% of callers? Gee, thats no good, better get rid of them. Jesus wept.

  11. Re:Microsoft admits that Windows is overpriced on Will Microsoft Subsidize WinXP For Lindows Buyers? · · Score: 1

    Why don't you think about that for a minute? Has the penny dropped yet?

  12. Turds do tend to steam somewhat NT on Jabber Gathers Steam In Australia · · Score: 0, Troll

    NT

  13. Re:Microsoft admits that Windows is overpriced on Will Microsoft Subsidize WinXP For Lindows Buyers? · · Score: 1
    I wonder how widespread the piracy of Windows and related software is. Certainly, I've never paid for any and I don't know anyone who has (save my workplace, naturally).

    Why don't you think about that for a minute? Has the penny dropped yet?

  14. Re:Wrong consumer target on Will Microsoft Subsidize WinXP For Lindows Buyers? · · Score: 1
    Yeah man, installing Windows is *real* difficult.

  15. Re:Why is Microsoft so bad? on Will Microsoft Subsidize WinXP For Lindows Buyers? · · Score: 1
    This product called Linux is offered for FREE for users of Windows. Now that, my friends, is price dumping.

    No sir, that is dump pricing.

  16. Re:Jabber? Jab who? on Jabber Gathers Steam In Australia · · Score: 1
    Woohoo, nerd who bases his opinions of entire nations' populations on

    1) Some guy he worked with

    2) A post on slashdot

    3) A website.

    changes his mind.

    The world is saved, and we all lived happily ever after.

  17. Re:Technical support dumbness... on Offshore Outsourcing Threatens Offshore Outsourcing · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Hmmmm, I'm not sure, but maybe the support is there for "people who do not want to use the Internet themselves to find their own answers.". You dumb fucking fuck.

  18. Open Source is the answer on Offshore Outsourcing Threatens Offshore Outsourcing · · Score: 1
    OSS programmers work for free, and their work is alot higher quality than those who are paid to do the job (due to them actually caring for the movement).


    Outsource *that*, you corporate nomarks!

  19. Re:Renaming on More 'Application-Specific' Optimizations in NVidia Drivers · · Score: -1, Offtopic
    I tried various tricks too. Oddly, renaming it to Outlook.exe made it crash.

    Coincidentally, I renamed it to OpenOffice and suddenly my best mate was sucking me off in my momma's basement.

  20. Re:More version incompatible program on Hijacking .NET · · Score: 1
    oh yeah, private STRING importantPassword="xxxxx"

    because THATS HOW PASSWORDING WORKS!

  21. Re:Private methods and on Hijacking .NET · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Er, write your own VM then. Client-side security is no security at all i.e. you're free to fuck up your own computer any which way you want.

  22. Private methods and on Hijacking .NET · · Score: 5, Interesting
    members are set as such not as some security method but to protect users of a class from using them. The fact this can be *programmed around* is irrelevant.

    Standard users, using standard techniques are only allowed to use public members and this is correct.

    I think you'll find that if you're willing to write your own compiler, you can access provate methods in any language you care to name.

    As such, this artile is irrelevant, an really just another pathetic excuse for a load of whingers to make cheap attacks on MS when they could *actually be contributing some effort* to the OS movement.

    Carry on guys, good work.

  23. You what? on AIBO Via E-mail · · Score: -1, Troll
    Might make a great (and unobtrusive) security camera or webcam

    Ooooh yeah, a big fucking dog unobstrusive, will fit riiight on top of my monitor. And cheap too! Sooo much cheaper than a fucking 50 dollar webcam or security camera.

  24. Frist 'I'm going to patent xxxxx then' Post!!!!!!! on Amazon Takes Pikachu To The Patent Office · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Huh, well, I'm going to patent sitting masturbating in my Mom's basement installing Linux then!

  25. Re:Heh on RedHat, Fujitsu Enter Into Marketing Agreement · · Score: 1

    Dear moron. Hard disks come formatted as FAT32. You can use this on ALL modern windows operating systems.