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  1. Re:Sorry, Tears for Fears on SCO Denied Motion To Change IBM Case Again · · Score: 1

    HA HA! Your motion got denied!</voice>

  2. Re:Spammer gets a moral wake up call on Perl's Chip Salzenberg Sued, Home Raided · · Score: 1
    You're just engaging in speculation - according to your reaoning, anyone with "serious perl skills" is automatically suspect of doing illegitimate work if he's doing perl professionally.


    Hey look at that guy...he's a perl coder. And you KNOW what that means...he's gotta be up to something shady!

  3. Re:The horror, the horror! on Norwegian Minister: No More Proprietary Formats · · Score: 1

    Hey! I see the word "chimp" in there! WHO DARES TO MAKE FUN OF OUR PRESIDENT? We are allowed to call him "Chimpy McHitler" but that's only because we're friends with him.

  4. Re:The horror, the horror! on Norwegian Minister: No More Proprietary Formats · · Score: 1

    Also, when we liberate your country, please specify whether you will be showering us with candy or flowers, and what varieties of each; thanks.

  5. Re:The horror, the horror! on Norwegian Minister: No More Proprietary Formats · · Score: 2, Funny

    Dear defector, excellent work, but for my press release I need some details. Please describe the wood chipper that your family was fed into - was it gas, diesel, size of the input aperture, size of the output chunks, etc.

  6. Re:The horror, the horror! on Norwegian Minister: No More Proprietary Formats · · Score: 0, Troll

    What, no death penalty? That's an outrage from the viewpoint of the Heritage Foundation. Why, Norway must be overrun by snipers because of their lack of a death penalty.

  7. Re:The horror, the horror! on Norwegian Minister: No More Proprietary Formats · · Score: 2, Funny
    Norway is the world's third largest exporter of oil. We influence *your* gas prices.


    Sounds like somebody needs to have their country 'liberated'! Hmm..now let me see, where is Judith Miller's phone number...I need to sell the New York Times some stories about Norway's WMD program...
  8. Re:Okay... on Second Life Virtual World to Get Firefox · · Score: 1

    I'm just hoping they'll release a Second Life client application that runs inside the embedded Firefox browser. Then I can escape my humdrum, everyday SecondLife virtual existence and create a more exciting virtual virtual life...call it ThirdLife..

  9. Re:Persistence on Texas Wireless Ban Has Failed · · Score: 1
    You must be one of those folks that believe you need these fancy "electricity" and "plumbing" things. This is a typical arrogant liberal attitude. Why, many people CHOOSE to live in a dirt hovel with no plumbing or power because they like the peace and quiet. Of course you liberal troublemakers have to barge in and tell them what they "need".


    Traditional conservatives like Goldspider and I happen to think that the so-called "benefits" of electricity and plumbing have yet to be convincingly proven - just as evolution, global warming and the harmful effects of tobacco have yet to be.

  10. Re:Thank GOD. on Texas Wireless Ban Has Failed · · Score: 1

    WHAT! Impossible. The USA invented everything. You will be sent to Gitmo for that comment.

  11. Re:Thank GOD. on Texas Wireless Ban Has Failed · · Score: 1
    Real soon now, Goldspider is going to transition to a completely privatized Internet that was created from scratch using only privately-funded innovation.

    It's going to use an entirely new protocol called IPv4(TM) (better than IPv4 because it wasn't developed by fat, lazy, corrupt government scientists).

  12. Re:Thank GOD. on Texas Wireless Ban Has Failed · · Score: 2, Funny

    Maybe because the Constitution's authors didn't have computers or wireless networks?


    Wrong again, Mr. America Hater - the founders knew that our nation was blessed among the nations and would invent wireless networks, among many other marvels, and they wiseless refused to mention them in the Constitution. This is why we know they did not intend the government to be involved in regulating or owning them.
  13. Re:Thank GOD. on Texas Wireless Ban Has Failed · · Score: 5, Funny

    I so agree with you! We need to get rid of public water, libraries and fire departments. They are thoroughly squashing bottled water, bookstores, and security firms. The founding fathers intended the government to take care of a very limited set of duties, such as bombing Iraq, - not setting up wireless networks. Look in the Constitution - the word "wireless" does not appear ONCE.

  14. Re:Shaddup! on Bush Wants Right to ISP Customer Data · · Score: 1

    I'm all for people changing their positions, when the change reflects an adjustment to reality. Seems like this was the case here..

  15. Re:Shaddup! on Bush Wants Right to ISP Customer Data · · Score: 1

    Freedom {fries,toast} creator repents

    OMG now he hates our freedom!1!!1ELEVENTYONE!!

  16. Re:Lets start counting on Cuba Switching to Linux · · Score: 1
    First off, how did you dig up this old-ass thread? Just curious.




    Aren't most of these terrorists and insurgents captured after gun battles or worse?

    Oh yeah? I guess you've looked into it eh? You better let the guards at Gitmo there so that they can go ahead and you know, charge them with something? 'Cause otherwise they'd have to let them go.


    Not that the Iraqi people give a damn, anyways. They want those terrorists brutalized and humiliated more than anyone, it seems:


    Seems so, huh? Come on, you believe something shown on a state-run TV station? Would you trust something PBS or BBC said? (Of course not, and rightfully so- because they hate America.)


    BTW what was your point about the third link? It had nothing to do with torture or prisons.


    Hm, are these they same Iraqis watching the same show?

    http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/latimests /20050529/ts_latimes/longjailingsangeriraqis

  17. Re:Boooooooring! on More Details on IE7 Tabs · · Score: 1
    Yeah, can you believe that guy talking about how he used IE because the security "isn't that bad"?



    Ooops. That was you. Sorry dude!

  18. Re:Lets start counting on Cuba Switching to Linux · · Score: 1

    I've got a better idea, why don't you post the records showing how many people Che killed (remember, this started about Che, not Castro) and I'll find some way to justify them, just like you did the deaths in American prison camps.

  19. Re:Lets start counting on Cuba Switching to Linux · · Score: 1

    It's the liberal media trying to silence you, man! Don't let them keep you down! Fight the power!

  20. Re:Lets start counting on Cuba Switching to Linux · · Score: 1
  21. Re:Lets start counting on Cuba Switching to Linux · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Every time I see some goofball walking around with a Che Guevara t-shirt, I want to shake him by the shoulders and say, "Do you know this guy threw people into camps and then had them shot?"


    Funny, I think the same thing when I see someone with a Bush/Cheney bumpersticker.
  22. Re:Planning on sending up a person? on DIY High-Altitude Ballooning · · Score: 2, Funny

    Yep - I'm looking for a modification of this design that incorporates a lawn chair and a cooler for some beer. On second thought, I guess it'll be chilly enough without the cooler :)

  23. Re:Ubuntu power management on HP Will Offer Customized Linux in Notebooks · · Score: 1

    i tried this but i got undefined symbol errors. then i tried rm -rf / and now nothing works. help me out thx!!!

  24. Re:Interesting... on Feds Fund Anti-Terrorism Search Engine · · Score: 0, Troll

    Oh yeah?? What about Hitler's gun laws??

    This thread is now over.

  25. Re:I truly wished they have given a different name on KDE Switches to Subversion · · Score: 1

    Call it "Project Manager Server Professional Edition 2005 XT(R)(TM)". Can't lose!