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  1. I write to remember on It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Quickies · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    yes this is the campaign
    slithered entrails
    in the cargo bay
    neutered is the vastness
    hallow vacuum check the
    oxygen tanks
    they hibernate
    but have they kissed the ground
    pucker up and kiss the asphalt now
    tease this amputation
    splintered larynx
    it has access now

    send transmission from
    the one armed scissor
    cut away, cut away

    banked on memory
    mummified circuitry
    skin graft machinery
    sputnik sickles found in the seats

    self-destruct sequence
    this station is non-operational
    species growing
    bubbles in an IV loitering

    unknown origin
    is this the comfort of being afraid
    solar eclipsed
    black out the vultures
    as they wait

    dissect a trillion sighs away
    will you get this letter
    jagged pulp sliced in my veins
    i write to remember
    'cause i'm a million miles away
    will you get this letter
    jagged pulp sliced in my veins
    i write to remember...

  2. a unnecessary rendering on APT - With Your Favorite Distribution · · Score: 0

    Keep in mind there has been little interesting white culture for 100 years. Jazz, rock n roll, hip hop, leaning toward music, have a resolve and importance unmatched in euro-bread snoozeries. Food is another point, as carribean and asian cuisine has had a more powerful role in the last 25 years, with the exception of French food.
    Ever been to Europe? Probably not. Attend University? Probably not. You will be forgotten in shorter time than you lived so callously.

  3. All you need is NL on APT - With Your Favorite Distribution · · Score: 0

    http://www.greycatlinux.myweb.nl/
  4. SCO beneath me on APT - With Your Favorite Distribution · · Score: 0
    from the article:
    I have decided to give a test on my Redhat 7.2 machine. I installed the binaries, edited the /etc/apt/sources.list (just remove the # from your distribution's mirror)

    Thanks for the easy to follow bit. Often install info, practical things, are glazed over. I use SCO because I'm so rich, but I see the value of the post.
  5. Re:Yes they are. on Apple Cease-And-Desists Stupidity Leak · · Score: 0

    This is absolutely true.

    The "We'll give you this kitten, just don't let it turn into a cat" line of reasoning is absurd, and further shows the illigitimcy of the DMCA in the first place. Or the first amendment.

  6. Dr DOS looks tight on 20's on Lineo Frees CP/M · · Score: -1, Troll

    I be that nigga with the ice on me
    If it cost less than twenty it don't look right on me
    I stay flossed out all through the week
    My money long if you don't know I'm the B.G.
    I be fuckin niggaz bitches all in they home
    Niggaz be like, "Look at that Benz on all that chrome"
    Diamonds worn by everybody thats in my click
    Man I got the price of a mansion 'round my neck and wrist
    My nigga Baby gettin' a special built machine
    A Mercedes Benz 700 V14
    I know you niggaz can't believe that
    I can't wait to see ya haters face when ya see that
    Man look at that
    Niggaz wear shades just to stand on side of me
    Folks say take that chain off boy ya blindin me
    All day my phone ringin bling bling bling
    Can see my earring from a mile bling bling

  7. Freedom of Another on Sell Out: Blocking an Open Net · · Score: 0

    In another ethical balance, note that the United States is the largest producer of landmines. These are normally sold to other countries.

    But not to worry, we'll be there to propagate freedom, and to provide Red Cross services when you can no longer walk.

  8. Re:venomous poison on Defining Globalism · · Score: -1, Troll

    John Katz is as bad as the broken window in the shattered house across from where I buy drugs near the alley full of defecating whores stumbling from shine fucked up with a sense of presence that only comes from the powerful effects of an impoverished global economy benefitting a percentage to ghastly to tell the whore but wait we can't she's already dead. . .

  9. a garment retaliation on Smart Yarn and E-Textiles · · Score: 0

    We use to run our sweaters with thread just fine. Now, we can't do anything without a cron job. If you unravel my sweater, will the backup recover? And what about all these new fancy red hats?

  10. Robot fancy ( a rememberence ) on Lighter Side of CPAN · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    This reminds me of when we put our robots in the freezer with the program:

    10: print "BRRRRRRRRR"

    20: GOTO 10

  11. a robot's evening on Humanoid Powered by Linux · · Score: -1, Troll

    $: unzip; strip; touch; finger; mount; fsck; more; yes; umount; sleep

  12. Re:Please, Senators, don't pass this legislation! on SSSCA Hearing October 25th: Free Software Threatened · · Score: 1

    A bit late, perhaps, but where in the post does the idea "it's fine trusting this same government" appear? Its nowhere implied, not even directly. So, a reply. . .but a reply to what, then? There is no forward movement, no taking of thoughts, ideas (even metered,) as your answer is built upon preconceptions parroted back at the mention of what you may consider an appropriate trigger. There is no mention of government, yet you mention this directly. I'm afraid I don't understand.

  13. Re:Some contradiction here? on Slashdot Updates · · Score: 2, Insightful

    The author of the parent may be the only one to read this, in that it will never mod up. However, I concur to a great extent. Its almost as if pushing the correct shapes will drop the karma reward from the recepticle. Read: Big Brother, Microsoft sucks, etc. It is a shame, and the quality people with perhaps a stake in the forward movement in the industry (as well as the philosophy) move along, as the freshman computer science student and midwestern sys admin seem to jolly up, and allow little for original, if not current thought.

  14. Re:A citizens request on FBI Wants to Tap The Net · · Score: 1

    Better yet, dissenting information on Slashdot.

  15. Re:Nepal needs our help. on Wood PCs For A Nepalese School · · Score: 1

    If you took time to read more from the aggregated accounts, noone's really sure who killed whom. Some see it as a framed massacre by the uncle. Most Nepalese see the crown prince as innocent, and there has been much furrowing since. But, what to do, as the country is, as you say, remarkably poor. But please, take time to look a little further, perhaps a bit past the news ticker on CNN.

  16. Re:Please, Senators, don't pass this legislation! on SSSCA Hearing October 25th: Free Software Threatened · · Score: 1

    The modding up of this is ridiculous. In that, technology, specifically your home/light business use token, is a consumer good that does not have to be bought. Whereas energy and further, health care is to a degree innate in our system of living to the point that it is required to one degree or another. A route to a solution (for energy or health care) is far more taxing then your 'free market' enterprise. Are others' world view so narrow and dim?

  17. the letter K on What's Now State of the Art in Encryption Technology? · · Score: 1

    Potassium sticks, normally sealed in a form of oil, will explode quite liberally when dashed about with hydrogen, oxygen.

  18. SUSE is fine fine fine on SuSE Announces More Layoffs · · Score: 1

    What a fine distribution. RedHat seemingly has rodeoed the US, perhaps more innovative. However SUSE holds a place for the 'bring it to the desktop' consortium. Vulgur underuse of a Turing tape, maybe, but damned if it isn't pleasant and robust even with the weight of KDE. Someone give them money.

  19. Re:Not such a recent development on Casinos Hit the Data Jackpot · · Score: 1

    the idea here, perhaps, is less with the attenuation provided by such a scheme, but more the solid implications involving the availabilty of such data. Such is to say, you gamble frequently, or you rent adult movies, this info (with a wild spectrum of technology between them) may be at the hand of, lets say, federal friends, future wives, credit racketeers, etc. One enters their address into Bigfoot, or whitepages, at lets say age 19, then suddenly when you're thirty people are connecting you to Kent, Ohio, or that fancy spell in Van Nuys, CA. Which would be fine, save the difficulty presented in getting back that data. With this said, one must ask what then remains? What is there to do?

  20. All hail Opera on Netscape Backs Away From Browsers · · Score: 1

    Perhaps not GNU, and while I'm okay with Konquerer, and even lynx in a snazzy transparent Konsole, where will the masses flood to when they snap outta there Microdream?

  21. Re:This was old, now it's just stupid. on The Return of Microsoft · · Score: 1

    If you don't want aparthiad, then boo-hoo, get out of South Africa. If you don't want capital punishment, then get out of the States. Boo-hoo? If you don't like slavery, then get outta. . .? No. There is a defining point that must be delineated, one that there is more to business, and in life, than the product.

  22. a freer sort of discussion on The Return of Microsoft · · Score: 1

    So we have to trash Microsoft and such, no; however, there is a more certain response in way of choice, yes, as said previously, but also an imperative against this omnicorp that provides people with nothing but their way. Such is to say, much like the nickelodeon-mtv-vh1 path laid out to direct comsumers to their future cultural identity by purchasing products that go well with the predisposed leanings of these Viacom entities (or much like ClearChannel's radio/concert sword.) So for all of this, we concerned readers of Slashdot can at least realise its not just merely the product that can do good work (there's a lot of free labor that may do pretty good work as well, but we rightfully and morally shun it) that should be churned over, its the process as well, and the meaning of our future.