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  1. Re:Hmm, I coulda sworn I didn't misspell that... on Nintendo Ressurecting Classic NES Games to the GBA · · Score: -1

    Ok that's the last article from you they'll ever accept, you little ungrateful bitch.

  2. Re:Beware Sony Owners Instead... on Terahertz Imaging:Another Way to See Through Walls · · Score: 0, Informative

    I don't know about older cameras, but the newer (1 year old) do emit infrared. Point it at a mirror in darkness with nightshot on: you'll see a very bright light under the lens
    I already get my kicks from watching the infrared led of the remote control with it, no need to see women naked.

  3. Re:No way of camparing the two bugs on Serious IIS Hole; Minor X Bug · · Score: -1

    My penis measures 9 inch, fully erect. I like to stick it in piles of shit, or, alternatively, in your face.

    Suck it. Suck it long, and suck it hard.

  4. Re:No way of camparing the two bugs on Serious IIS Hole; Minor X Bug · · Score: -1

    I'm no huge M$ fan myself, but this article smells awfully much of unjustified M$-hatred. Let products speak for themselves, and let users make their own opinions

    And you've been reading slashdot how long?

  5. Re:Okay, I know I'm gonna get flamed, but... on WiFi, Light Bulbs, And The FCC · · Score: -1

    cheapest way to generate enough power I know is to use the map editor to build a mountain, add water all over the slopes and build hydro plants.
    Oh wait, you were talking about real life here.
    n/m

  6. What's worse? on WiFi, Light Bulbs, And The FCC · · Score: -1

    ** Windows has detected a mouse movement.
    ** Please restart Windows so changes can take effect.

    or
    >Hey guys, I moved my mouse on my new linux install, and now it stopped working. How do I fix this?
    >fsck'ing luser, rtfm, y00 n33d t0 recompile the kernel for that. What, YOU DON'T KNOW HOW????!?!?!? What a pathetic lowlife luser are you.

  7. Re:Kickin' It Ole School on Return of the WaSP · · Score: -1

    Your name isn't Bush, is it?

  8. Re:what does this thing do? on Two Steps Forward for Linux Multimedia · · Score: -1

    It means that the huge gap between Linux and the other OS'es in terms of multimedia apps has been increasing a tiny bit slower lately.

    Everyone rejoice, you can now (almost) do with Linux what you could with Win3.11 (in terms of multimedia)

  9. Re:CLIT on Hominids: The Neanderthal Parallax · · Score: -1

    I actually did that in the shower once.
    That was the grossest thing *ever* for me.

    Lately tho, I just swallow my own cum whenever I feel like doing something disgusting. Do you swallow your own cum when you jerk off?

  10. Re:the only reason slashdot wasn't on there... on Scientific American Web Awards · · Score: -1

    Flamebait? maybe. but also insightful.
    Sadly, Slashdot isn't on the list??? That's probably a joke.
    Slashdot is a great site to linger and loiter, but it's NOT a good science website.

  11. Re:My thoughts: on Latest IE Hole Lets Gopher Root You · · Score: -1

    This link doesn't seem to work, it's probably slashdotted. Could you provide a mirror?

  12. Re:What the NSA doesn't want you to know on LOTR Special Effects at OSCON · · Score: -1

    either that, or p=0

  13. Re:Wrong way to have independence on Taiwan to Start National Push For Free Software · · Score: -1

    Of course, when Taiwan does that, Bush will declare Taiwan to be part of the axis of evildoers or whatever and start a crusade against them, because copyright violations support terrorism.

    He'll be fighting against his own weapons, but hey, that's happened before, hasn't it?

  14. Re:First Crapflood! on Napster files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy · · Score: -1

    Or even worse, the crapmodders

  15. Re:Goodie! on Project Eden · · Score: -1

    That is NOT the largest ball of twine, this is.

  16. Re:Not First Post!!! on Google Programming Contest Winner · · Score: -1

    That's what he said. You prevent good, decent people using IE from reading at -1, so they miss the good stuff.

    Hell, I even considered using mozilla :(

  17. Re:And what are PDAs good for exactly? on Handspring's New Handhelds · · Score: -1

    So.... why is this better than, let's say, take the map with you? Other than the gadget coolness factor?

  18. Re:The future of Open Source and Free Software on Handheld Dispatches From (Towards) The North Pole · · Score: -1

    I did. So what?

  19. Re:Mirror. on Microsoft's Goal, Security Through Obscurity? · · Score: -1

    You are correct

  20. Re:Fp instructions on Attack of the Clones Cut in UK · · Score: -1

    Thanks for the props man. Good to see my research was not wasted.

  21. Re:This is not necessarily a "good thing"... on Linux On a Used Cash Register · · Score: -1

    Excelent troll, sir. Do you masturbate a lot?

  22. Vogon? on Salon On Computer Forensics · · Score: -1

    the #1 outfit in the field is apparently a UK firm called Vogon International

    Not to be confused with these guys. Just look at those rates!

  23. Re:just like the RFC's on Patent Granted on Sideways Swinging · · Score: -1

    Well they bloody well should be :P

  24. Re:The True Usage on e-Denounce · · Score: -1

    A) Self-appointed vigilantes with nothing better to do.

    Sounds like /. moderators just found themselves a new hobby.

  25. Re:UNIVERSAL THEORY OF EVERYTHING on Lindows - Where's the Source? · · Score: 0

    The world's first consistent and complete theory of everything.

    What you seem to have forgetten is that according to Gödel's incompletes theorem, no sufficiently strong system can be both consistent AND complete (Sufficiently strong being defined as being able to represent all primitive recursive properties.)

    Therefore, if your theory really is universal, it must be inconsistent or incomplete, and I suspect it may be both.

    It is good to see some scientific research devoted to the trolling phenomenon, but I must urge you to be more careful in your reasoning.