Can you name a single polititian or major business leader that was killed on 9/11 ? Only the founder of Akami comes into my mind. To me that is no coincidence.
Iceland plans to abandon petroleum products and move to burning whale oil. I for one support this. Too many whales come up from Mexico and steal American jobs.
- posters that spell Microsoft with a $ or spell it MicroCrap or something. - posters that glorify a feature that Linux has that BSD or Solaris as had for years, and list this reason as the most important reason to switch over - posters that say Slackware is better because "you have to compile all of the applications for yourself" - Rob Malda's arrogance - frequent spelling and grammar mistakes. I'm not talking something really obscure or a minor technicallity in English, either. I'm talking substituting "loose" for "lose" or "they're"/"their"/"there". Really easily corrected mistakes. Any halfway decent fifth grader could pick up on these errors. - people that post a mirror to a site that has been Slashdotted, which normally would be nice, but is hosted on a cable modem that is soon Slashdotted - page widening - random quashing of posts that don't agree with the Slashdot mindset. - really annoying sigs - unhumorous jokes that have to be "explained" to the audience. If your joke has to be explained, it's not funny. - "BOYCOTT RIAA" and "I can't wait to see Episode II!" all in the same day. - Rob Malda's childish obsession with legos. - the Slashdot crew doesn't have any other jobs other than Slashdot, yet it seems it was better run when Rob was running it on a Multia in college in his spare time. - the "page limit" with the subscription. - The expulsion of Signal 11. - ranting, paranoid articles whenever there APPEARS to be a GPL violation, with no verification whatsoever. Just a bunch of ranting posts about freedom. - for that matter, no verification of articles at all. I wish I could count the number of times Slashdot's been scammed on two hands, but it's been so many. - April Fool's articles on Slashdot. THESE AREN'T FUNNY. I wasn't going to explain, but whatever. Okay, let's say you run a website. On April Fool's, you post, say, ONE or TWO fake pieces of news along with the real news. This way, some people are fooled. By posting ALL fake news and "jokes", no one falls for the prank. - no one buys Loki's games, but there is a big mystery when they go out of business. - no NNTP frontend to Slashdot. - direct links to bugzilla - continuing tightening of the "troll filters" to the point where even normal posts are rejected by some stupid criteria - self righteous posters who want everything under the sun to be Open Source, even though they have never written a line of code in their life - whenever an article on a new scripting language is posted, all of the C users chime in "but it's not as fast as C". shortly after, all the assembly users chime in "assembly is the fastest". predictably, right after that, someone says "why don't we all just use machine code?" - anecdotes on your grandmother using Linux to check her email and whatnot. this ALONE proves that Linux is better than Windows for ALL uses. - cult-like devotion to Linux. reserve your fanaticism for a church, not a kernel. - someone is not less of a person if they don't use Unix. - posters who think that BeOS is having "a bad moment" and will surely rise to defeat all other operating systems - posters who think Palm will open the source to BeOS for no reason at all - people who think that Amiga isn't dead. The new virtual Amiga doesn't count. - people who think that OS/2 isn't dead. 'Ecomstation' doesn't count. - people who bemoan the loss of OS/2 while thinking it was a big conspiracy, completely IGNORING the fact that IBM did not advertise. we all KNOW OS/2 was technically superior to Windows at the time. You don't have to bedazzle us with tales of "running all the latest Windows and DOS applications aside native OS/2 apps". We've heard it all before. We know it WAS better. - people who think that this is the last year ever we'll ever have to hire C++ programmers, because as we all know, Java is going to "kill it off" - this is a good one. Completely expositionary articles such as "Surprised by Weath" in which ESR BRAGGED about how rich he was and how he wasn't going to give us any money. NO SIR. - bitchslapping - benchmarks that pit, say, Linux (lastest revision) against FreeBSD 3.0 or something old and useless. - how banner ads for the site only link to other OSDN sites - any links to nytimes.com - when someone writes a comment with ^H to signify deletions - the moderation $rtbl - meta moderation - people that spell Red Hat as "RedCrap"
Hey shut the fuck up and please take back Paul Hogan. He's getting fucking irritating. Same thing with Kylie Minogue. We'll let you back into the country if and when you make another decent Road Warrior movie.
Yes, so disgusted were the G-men by seeing Taco's collection of depraved goatporn that it was all destroyed. However, anonymous sources report that a single goatporn website still remains. I'm sure you know where to find it.
Taco you fucking hypocritic liar. Don't give us this "pre-ordered" shit. We know you downloaded it from Kazaa ON YOUR WINDOWS BOX NO LESS just like the rest of us. So get off your fucking moral high-horse. Its this attitude that has run Slashdot into the ground and is sending people in droves to better sites.
As a member in good standing of CLIT (the Community of Logged in Trolls) I hearby invalidate your claim of FP, and take it for my own. Thank you and God bless!
This exactly is why Linux will always remain a bit player. I can hear Bill Gates laughing all the way to the bank when he reads comments like the parent post.
- posters that spell Microsoft with a $ or spell it MicroCrap or something. - posters that glorify a feature that Linux has that BSD or Solaris as had for years, and list this reason as the most important reason to switch over - posters that say Slackware is better because "you have to compile all of the applications for yourself" - Rob Malda's arrogance - frequent spelling and grammar mistakes. I'm not talking something really obscure or a minor technicallity in English, either. I'm talking substituting "loose" for "lose" or "they're"/"their"/"there". Really easily corrected mistakes. Any halfway decent fifth grader could pick up on these errors. - people that post a mirror to a site that has been Slashdotted, which normally would be nice, but is hosted on a cable modem that is soon Slashdotted - page widening - random quashing of posts that don't agree with the Slashdot mindset. - really annoying sigs - unhumorous jokes that have to be "explained" to the audience. If your joke has to be explained, it's not funny. - "BOYCOTT RIAA" and "I can't wait to see Episode II!" all in the same day. - Rob Malda's childish obsession with legos. - the Slashdot crew doesn't have any other jobs other than Slashdot, yet it seems it was better run when Rob was running it on a Multia in college in his spare time. - the "page limit" with the subscription. - The expulsion of Signal 11. - ranting, paranoid articles whenever there APPEARS to be a GPL violation, with no verification whatsoever. Just a bunch of ranting posts about freedom. - for that matter, no verification of articles at all. I wish I could count the number of times Slashdot's been scammed on two hands, but it's been so many. - April Fool's articles on Slashdot. THESE AREN'T FUNNY. I wasn't going to explain, but whatever. Okay, let's say you run a website. On April Fool's, you post, say, ONE or TWO fake pieces of news along with the real news. This way, some people are fooled. By posting ALL fake news and "jokes", no one falls for the prank. - no one buys Loki's games, but there is a big mystery when they go out of business. - no NNTP frontend to Slashdot. - direct links to bugzilla - continuing tightening of the "troll filters" to the point where even normal posts are rejected by some stupid criteria - self righteous posters who want everything under the sun to be Open Source, even though they have never written a line of code in their life - whenever an article on a new scripting language is posted, all of the C users chime in "but it's not as fast as C". shortly after, all the assembly users chime in "assembly is the fastest". predictably, right after that, someone says "why don't we all just use machine code?" - anecdotes on your grandmother using Linux to check her email and whatnot. this ALONE proves that Linux is better than Windows for ALL uses. - cult-like devotion to Linux. reserve your fanaticism for a church, not a kernel. - someone is not less of a person if they don't use Unix. - posters who think that BeOS is having "a bad moment" and will surely rise to defeat all other operating systems - posters who think Palm will open the source to BeOS for no reason at all - people who think that Amiga isn't dead. The new virtual Amiga doesn't count. - people who think that OS/2 isn't dead. 'Ecomstation' doesn't count. - people who bemoan the loss of OS/2 while thinking it was a big conspiracy, completely IGNORING the fact that IBM did not advertise. we all KNOW OS/2 was technically superior to Windows at the time. You don't have to bedazzle us with tales of "running all the latest Windows and DOS applications aside native OS/2 apps". We've heard it all before. We know it WAS better. - people who think that this is the last year ever we'll ever have to hire C++ programmers, because as we all know, Java is going to "kill it off" - this is a good one. Completely expositionary articles such as "Surprised by Weath" in which ESR BRAGGED about how rich he was and how he wasn't going to give us any money. NO SIR. - bitchslapping - benchmarks that pit, say, Linux (lastest revision) against FreeBSD 3.0 or something old and useless. - how banner ads for the site only link to other OSDN sites - any links to nytimes.com - when someone writes a comment with ^H to signify deletions - the moderation $rtbl - meta moderation - people that spell Red Hat as "RedCrap"
- posters that spell Microsoft with a $ or spell it MicroCrap or something. - posters that glorify a feature that Linux has that BSD or Solaris as had for years, and list this reason as the most important reason to switch over - posters that say Slackware is better because "you have to compile all of the applications for yourself" - Rob Malda's arrogance - frequent spelling and grammar mistakes. I'm not talking something really obscure or a minor technicallity in English, either. I'm talking substituting "loose" for "lose" or "they're"/"their"/"there". Really easily corrected mistakes. Any halfway decent fifth grader could pick up on these errors. - people that post a mirror to a site that has been Slashdotted, which normally would be nice, but is hosted on a cable modem that is soon Slashdotted - page widening - random quashing of posts that don't agree with the Slashdot mindset. - really annoying sigs - unhumorous jokes that have to be "explained" to the audience. If your joke has to be explained, it's not funny. - "BOYCOTT RIAA" and "I can't wait to see Episode II!" all in the same day. - Rob Malda's childish obsession with legos. - the Slashdot crew doesn't have any other jobs other than Slashdot, yet it seems it was better run when Rob was running it on a Multia in college in his spare time. - the "page limit" with the subscription. - The expulsion of Signal 11. - ranting, paranoid articles whenever there APPEARS to be a GPL violation, with no verification whatsoever. Just a bunch of ranting posts about freedom. - for that matter, no verification of articles at all. I wish I could count the number of times Slashdot's been scammed on two hands, but it's been so many. - April Fool's articles on Slashdot. THESE AREN'T FUNNY. I wasn't going to explain, but whatever. Okay, let's say you run a website. On April Fool's, you post, say, ONE or TWO fake pieces of news along with the real news. This way, some people are fooled. By posting ALL fake news and "jokes", no one falls for the prank. - no one buys Loki's games, but there is a big mystery when they go out of business. - no NNTP frontend to Slashdot. - direct links to bugzilla - continuing tightening of the "troll filters" to the point where even normal posts are rejected by some stupid criteria - self righteous posters who want everything under the sun to be Open Source, even though they have never written a line of code in their life - whenever an article on a new scripting language is posted, all of the C users chime in "but it's not as fast as C". shortly after, all the assembly users chime in "assembly is the fastest". predictably, right after that, someone says "why don't we all just use machine code?" - anecdotes on your grandmother using Linux to check her email and whatnot. this ALONE proves that Linux is better than Windows for ALL uses. - cult-like devotion to Linux. reserve your fanaticism for a church, not a kernel. - someone is not less of a person if they don't use Unix. - posters who think that BeOS is having "a bad moment" and will surely rise to defeat all other operating systems - posters who think Palm will open the source to BeOS for no reason at all - people who think that Amiga isn't dead. The new virtual Amiga doesn't count. - people who think that OS/2 isn't dead. 'Ecomstation' doesn't count. - people who bemoan the loss of OS/2 while thinking it was a big conspiracy, completely IGNORING the fact that IBM did not advertise. we all KNOW OS/2 was technically superior to Windows at the time. You don't have to bedazzle us with tales of "running all the latest Windows and DOS applications aside native OS/2 apps". We've heard it all before. We know it WAS better. - people who think that this is the last year ever we'll ever have to hire C++ programmers, because as we all know, Java is going to "kill it off" - this is a good one. Completely expositionary articles such as "Surprised by Weath" in which ESR BRAGGED about how rich he was and how he wasn't going to give us any money. NO SIR. - bitchslapping - benchmarks that pit, say, Linux (lastest revision) against FreeBSD 3.0 or something old and useless. - how banner ads for the site only link to other OSDN sites - any links to nytimes.com - when someone writes a comment with ^H to signify deletions - the moderation $rtbl - meta moderation - people that spell Red Hat as "RedCrap"
They're just kind of a fucked up group of people. They've shot themselves in the foot numerous times in their history and no doubt will continue to do so. I mean they can barely hang on to Nepal. Nepal, for Christ sakes!
Plus they need to learn a real language, but that applies to most Asian countries as well.
On the plus side of it they make a damn good kung pao chicken.
I really recommend downloading a copy of Windows and putting it on your box. Everyone knows that Linux is buggy as shit, and works like a turd. Besides in five years Unix will be dead so don't tie yourself down to a dying technology.
The Stonecutter's Lodge was behind it all!
-1, juvenile domain name.
-1, lame sig.
WonderCLIT powers, activate! Shape of a hot grit. Form of a goatse.cx link! ACTIVATE!!
Iceland plans to abandon petroleum products and move to burning whale oil. I for one support this. Too many whales come up from Mexico and steal American jobs.
Sorry but the bylaws of Slashdot clearly state that an AC may never have the first post. Thus I claim it in the name of CLIT! All praise CLIT!
Being a troll is a way of life. Do not hide from it by posting AC. Do not give in to the dark side. Become pro-troll by joining clit today!
- posters that spell Microsoft with a $ or spell it MicroCrap or something.
- posters that glorify a feature that Linux has that BSD or Solaris as had for years, and list this reason as the most important reason to switch over
- posters that say Slackware is better because "you have to compile all of the applications for yourself"
- Rob Malda's arrogance
- frequent spelling and grammar mistakes. I'm not talking something really obscure or a minor technicallity in English, either. I'm talking substituting "loose" for "lose" or "they're"/"their"/"there". Really easily corrected mistakes. Any halfway decent fifth grader could pick up on these errors.
- people that post a mirror to a site that has been Slashdotted, which normally would be nice, but is hosted on a cable modem that is soon Slashdotted
- page widening
- random quashing of posts that don't agree with the Slashdot mindset.
- really annoying sigs
- unhumorous jokes that have to be "explained" to the audience. If your joke has to be explained, it's not funny.
- "BOYCOTT RIAA" and "I can't wait to see Episode II!" all in the same day.
- Rob Malda's childish obsession with legos.
- the Slashdot crew doesn't have any other jobs other than Slashdot, yet it seems it was better run when Rob was running it on a Multia in college in his spare time.
- the "page limit" with the subscription.
- The expulsion of Signal 11.
- ranting, paranoid articles whenever there APPEARS to be a GPL violation, with no verification whatsoever. Just a bunch of ranting posts about freedom.
- for that matter, no verification of articles at all. I wish I could count the number of times Slashdot's been scammed on two hands, but it's been so many.
- April Fool's articles on Slashdot. THESE AREN'T FUNNY. I wasn't going to explain, but whatever. Okay, let's say you run a website. On April Fool's, you post, say, ONE or TWO fake pieces of news along with the real news. This way, some people are fooled. By posting ALL fake news and "jokes", no one falls for the prank.
- no one buys Loki's games, but there is a big mystery when they go out of business.
- no NNTP frontend to Slashdot.
- direct links to bugzilla
- continuing tightening of the "troll filters" to the point where even normal posts are rejected by some stupid criteria
- self righteous posters who want everything under the sun to be Open Source, even though they have never written a line of code in their life
- whenever an article on a new scripting language is posted, all of the C users chime in "but it's not as fast as C". shortly after, all the assembly users chime in "assembly is the fastest". predictably, right after that, someone says "why don't we all just use machine code?"
- anecdotes on your grandmother using Linux to check her email and whatnot. this ALONE proves that Linux is better than Windows for ALL uses.
- cult-like devotion to Linux. reserve your fanaticism for a church, not a kernel.
- someone is not less of a person if they don't use Unix.
- posters who think that BeOS is having "a bad moment" and will surely rise to defeat all other operating systems
- posters who think Palm will open the source to BeOS for no reason at all
- people who think that Amiga isn't dead. The new virtual Amiga doesn't count.
- people who think that OS/2 isn't dead. 'Ecomstation' doesn't count.
- people who bemoan the loss of OS/2 while thinking it was a big conspiracy, completely IGNORING the fact that IBM did not advertise. we all KNOW OS/2 was technically superior to Windows at the time. You don't have to bedazzle us with tales of "running all the latest Windows and DOS applications aside native OS/2 apps". We've heard it all before. We know it WAS better.
- people who think that this is the last year ever we'll ever have to hire C++ programmers, because as we all know, Java is going to "kill it off"
- this is a good one. Completely expositionary articles such as "Surprised by Weath" in which ESR BRAGGED about how rich he was and how he wasn't going to give us any money. NO SIR.
- bitchslapping
- benchmarks that pit, say, Linux (lastest revision) against FreeBSD 3.0 or something old and useless.
- how banner ads for the site only link to other OSDN sites
- any links to nytimes.com
- when someone writes a comment with ^H to signify deletions
- the moderation $rtbl
- meta moderation
- people that spell Red Hat as "RedCrap"
Hey shut the fuck up and please take back Paul Hogan. He's getting fucking irritating. Same thing with Kylie Minogue. We'll let you back into the country if and when you make another decent Road Warrior movie.
Please moderate this article as such. Thank you.
Yes, so disgusted were the G-men by seeing Taco's collection of depraved goatporn that it was all destroyed. However, anonymous sources report that a single goatporn website still remains. I'm sure you know where to find it.
Taco you fucking hypocritic liar. Don't give us this "pre-ordered" shit. We know you downloaded it from Kazaa ON YOUR WINDOWS BOX NO LESS just like the rest of us. So get off your fucking moral high-horse. Its this attitude that has run Slashdot into the ground and is sending people in droves to better sites.
As a member in good standing of CLIT (the Community of Logged in Trolls) I hearby invalidate your claim of FP, and take it for my own. Thank you and God bless!
For your sig, you are my friend. Could this get any more gay?
MySQL. Because you get what you pay for.
This exactly is why Linux will always remain a bit player. I can hear Bill Gates laughing all the way to the bank when he reads comments like the parent post.
- posters that spell Microsoft with a $ or spell it MicroCrap or something.
- posters that glorify a feature that Linux has that BSD or Solaris as had for years, and list this reason as the most important reason to switch over
- posters that say Slackware is better because "you have to compile all of the applications for yourself"
- Rob Malda's arrogance
- frequent spelling and grammar mistakes. I'm not talking something really obscure or a minor technicallity in English, either. I'm talking substituting "loose" for "lose" or "they're"/"their"/"there". Really easily corrected mistakes. Any halfway decent fifth grader could pick up on these errors.
- people that post a mirror to a site that has been Slashdotted, which normally would be nice, but is hosted on a cable modem that is soon Slashdotted
- page widening
- random quashing of posts that don't agree with the Slashdot mindset.
- really annoying sigs
- unhumorous jokes that have to be "explained" to the audience. If your joke has to be explained, it's not funny.
- "BOYCOTT RIAA" and "I can't wait to see Episode II!" all in the same day.
- Rob Malda's childish obsession with legos.
- the Slashdot crew doesn't have any other jobs other than Slashdot, yet it seems it was better run when Rob was running it on a Multia in college in his spare time.
- the "page limit" with the subscription.
- The expulsion of Signal 11.
- ranting, paranoid articles whenever there APPEARS to be a GPL violation, with no verification whatsoever. Just a bunch of ranting posts about freedom.
- for that matter, no verification of articles at all. I wish I could count the number of times Slashdot's been scammed on two hands, but it's been so many.
- April Fool's articles on Slashdot. THESE AREN'T FUNNY. I wasn't going to explain, but whatever. Okay, let's say you run a website. On April Fool's, you post, say, ONE or TWO fake pieces of news along with the real news. This way, some people are fooled. By posting ALL fake news and "jokes", no one falls for the prank.
- no one buys Loki's games, but there is a big mystery when they go out of business.
- no NNTP frontend to Slashdot.
- direct links to bugzilla
- continuing tightening of the "troll filters" to the point where even normal posts are rejected by some stupid criteria
- self righteous posters who want everything under the sun to be Open Source, even though they have never written a line of code in their life
- whenever an article on a new scripting language is posted, all of the C users chime in "but it's not as fast as C". shortly after, all the assembly users chime in "assembly is the fastest". predictably, right after that, someone says "why don't we all just use machine code?"
- anecdotes on your grandmother using Linux to check her email and whatnot. this ALONE proves that Linux is better than Windows for ALL uses.
- cult-like devotion to Linux. reserve your fanaticism for a church, not a kernel.
- someone is not less of a person if they don't use Unix.
- posters who think that BeOS is having "a bad moment" and will surely rise to defeat all other operating systems
- posters who think Palm will open the source to BeOS for no reason at all
- people who think that Amiga isn't dead. The new virtual Amiga doesn't count.
- people who think that OS/2 isn't dead. 'Ecomstation' doesn't count.
- people who bemoan the loss of OS/2 while thinking it was a big conspiracy, completely IGNORING the fact that IBM did not advertise. we all KNOW OS/2 was technically superior to Windows at the time. You don't have to bedazzle us with tales of "running all the latest Windows and DOS applications aside native OS/2 apps". We've heard it all before. We know it WAS better.
- people who think that this is the last year ever we'll ever have to hire C++ programmers, because as we all know, Java is going to "kill it off"
- this is a good one. Completely expositionary articles such as "Surprised by Weath" in which ESR BRAGGED about how rich he was and how he wasn't going to give us any money. NO SIR.
- bitchslapping
- benchmarks that pit, say, Linux (lastest revision) against FreeBSD 3.0 or something old and useless.
- how banner ads for the site only link to other OSDN sites
- any links to nytimes.com
- when someone writes a comment with ^H to signify deletions
- the moderation $rtbl
- meta moderation
- people that spell Red Hat as "RedCrap"
Could someone provide me with information regarding the overall general health of BSD?
Do you have one of those leather hoods with the zippers on it? I'd be game if you have one!
- posters that spell Microsoft with a $ or spell it MicroCrap or something.
- posters that glorify a feature that Linux has that BSD or Solaris as had for years, and list this reason as the most important reason to switch over
- posters that say Slackware is better because "you have to compile all of the applications for yourself"
- Rob Malda's arrogance
- frequent spelling and grammar mistakes. I'm not talking something really obscure or a minor technicallity in English, either. I'm talking substituting "loose" for "lose" or "they're"/"their"/"there". Really easily corrected mistakes. Any halfway decent fifth grader could pick up on these errors.
- people that post a mirror to a site that has been Slashdotted, which normally would be nice, but is hosted on a cable modem that is soon Slashdotted
- page widening
- random quashing of posts that don't agree with the Slashdot mindset.
- really annoying sigs
- unhumorous jokes that have to be "explained" to the audience. If your joke has to be explained, it's not funny.
- "BOYCOTT RIAA" and "I can't wait to see Episode II!" all in the same day.
- Rob Malda's childish obsession with legos.
- the Slashdot crew doesn't have any other jobs other than Slashdot, yet it seems it was better run when Rob was running it on a Multia in college in his spare time.
- the "page limit" with the subscription.
- The expulsion of Signal 11.
- ranting, paranoid articles whenever there APPEARS to be a GPL violation, with no verification whatsoever. Just a bunch of ranting posts about freedom.
- for that matter, no verification of articles at all. I wish I could count the number of times Slashdot's been scammed on two hands, but it's been so many.
- April Fool's articles on Slashdot. THESE AREN'T FUNNY. I wasn't going to explain, but whatever. Okay, let's say you run a website. On April Fool's, you post, say, ONE or TWO fake pieces of news along with the real news. This way, some people are fooled. By posting ALL fake news and "jokes", no one falls for the prank.
- no one buys Loki's games, but there is a big mystery when they go out of business.
- no NNTP frontend to Slashdot.
- direct links to bugzilla
- continuing tightening of the "troll filters" to the point where even normal posts are rejected by some stupid criteria
- self righteous posters who want everything under the sun to be Open Source, even though they have never written a line of code in their life
- whenever an article on a new scripting language is posted, all of the C users chime in "but it's not as fast as C". shortly after, all the assembly users chime in "assembly is the fastest". predictably, right after that, someone says "why don't we all just use machine code?"
- anecdotes on your grandmother using Linux to check her email and whatnot. this ALONE proves that Linux is better than Windows for ALL uses.
- cult-like devotion to Linux. reserve your fanaticism for a church, not a kernel.
- someone is not less of a person if they don't use Unix.
- posters who think that BeOS is having "a bad moment" and will surely rise to defeat all other operating systems
- posters who think Palm will open the source to BeOS for no reason at all
- people who think that Amiga isn't dead. The new virtual Amiga doesn't count.
- people who think that OS/2 isn't dead. 'Ecomstation' doesn't count.
- people who bemoan the loss of OS/2 while thinking it was a big conspiracy, completely IGNORING the fact that IBM did not advertise. we all KNOW OS/2 was technically superior to Windows at the time. You don't have to bedazzle us with tales of "running all the latest Windows and DOS applications aside native OS/2 apps". We've heard it all before. We know it WAS better.
- people who think that this is the last year ever we'll ever have to hire C++ programmers, because as we all know, Java is going to "kill it off"
- this is a good one. Completely expositionary articles such as "Surprised by Weath" in which ESR BRAGGED about how rich he was and how he wasn't going to give us any money. NO SIR.
- bitchslapping
- benchmarks that pit, say, Linux (lastest revision) against FreeBSD 3.0 or something old and useless.
- how banner ads for the site only link to other OSDN sites
- any links to nytimes.com
- when someone writes a comment with ^H to signify deletions
- the moderation $rtbl
- meta moderation
- people that spell Red Hat as "RedCrap"
They're just kind of a fucked up group of people. They've shot themselves in the foot numerous times in their history and no doubt will continue to do so. I mean they can barely hang on to Nepal. Nepal, for Christ sakes!
Plus they need to learn a real language, but that applies to most Asian countries as well.
On the plus side of it they make a damn good kung pao chicken.
I really recommend downloading a copy of Windows and putting it on your box. Everyone knows that Linux is buggy as shit, and works like a turd. Besides in five years Unix will be dead so don't tie yourself down to a dying technology.
Hahaha! That makes Egg Trool laugh because I know that you neither have sex nor bathe.
Linux = You get what you pay for!
"Baby I can't kiss you. You smell like piss!"
I have found the perfect password. Its so strong as to be unbreakable. As such, I use to for everyone one of my accounts for the ultimate in security!