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  1. Re:An explanation - this is VERY important to ever on Americans And Chinese Internet Censorship · · Score: -1

    Whats funny about that statement is if they gave the bomb to Hitler he would have used it against Stalin.

    And vice versa too, eh?

  2. Re:Your sig... on Trouble at Stargate SG-1 · · Score: -1

    No one really knows at this point.

  3. Re:Cigarettes are not good for you ? on Magazines Faking Game Reviews? · · Score: -1

    This just in: chocolate doughnuts and McDonald's hamburgers aren't good for you either.

    Ban 'em.

  4. Re:Good on SightSound Patent Case to Move Forward · · Score: -1

    So this entire business about forcing companies to use clean, alternative energy is just so you can hoard all the oil for yourself?

    I knew that sleazy Lebanese fool was up to something. He likes to bathe in oil just as much as all those other greasy sand rats.

  5. Re:Sci-Fi shows are having trouble dealing with th on Trouble at Stargate SG-1 · · Score: -1

    Jon, this is your best article since "Junis". Keep up the good work! Just remember to log in and put it on the front page next time.

  6. Re:Read Salon.com on Trouble at Stargate SG-1 · · Score: -1

    Females do not watch science fiction. They prefer informative, emotive programs that correspond to and help them improve their everyday lives, such as The View and All My Children.

  7. Re:Yes! on SightSound Patent Case to Move Forward · · Score: -1

    Slobo,

    I'll spring you, but first you have to promise that you'll perform your wonderful "This tribunal is false tribunal!!!" speech on command. I love seeing you Slavic genocidal types get all red in the face and use poor English. Agreed?

  8. Re:BSD the OS of the Future on Slashback: Switchover, EULA, Perspectives · · Score: -1

    *BSD is dying.

    Oh wait, no it isn't. That's Linux dying over there. Thank god!

  9. Re:Are you serious? on Kathleen Fent Read This Story · · Score: 0
    This has got to be one of the widest-seen proposals of all time.

    Sigh... this would have perfect. If only page-widening posts still worked...

  10. Re:Best of luck to you... on Concerning The Cancellation of Futurama · · Score: 0

    You're right. The Invader ZIM and Family Guy petitions are immense, and they ain't coming back. It's worth heading over to the petition, however, if only to read the comment attached to #21: "Its the only thing that makes living in the UK bearable."

  11. Re:C'mon! on Part One: Information Arts · · Score: 0

    Ever slow down to look at a car crash?

  12. Re:Proof Americans Can't Remember on 13 Nominations to Rule Them All · · Score: 0

    Nope, Americans have no memory when it comes to film.

    uk.imdb.com shows SIX films made before 1970 in the top 20. Guess those Brits have a much sharper memory.

  13. Re:Proof Americans Can't Remember on 13 Nominations to Rule Them All · · Score: -1, Funny

    Nice job repeating what a bunch of other people have already said. Want a pretzel?

  14. Beat ya! on 13 Nominations to Rule Them All · · Score: -1

    Even though my very similar response was posted before yours, I bet yours will be modded up and mine won't -- because moderators aren't browsing at -1 like they are supposed to. This should be an interesting test of my theory!

  15. Re:Proof Americans Can't Remember on 13 Nominations to Rule Them All · · Score: 0, Insightful

    Proof that Americans can't remember what happened in the entertainment industry for very long.

    Actually, as everyone who knows one iota about movies is already aware, studios time their Oscar-caliber releases to be as close to the award nominations as possible.

  16. Technical on 13 Nominations to Rule Them All · · Score: -1

    Most of the 13 nominations are technical. Despite leading the nominations, Rings is not favorite to win Best Picture.

    That's probably appropriate, since it was an average film.

  17. Re:Hmm on Part One: Information Arts · · Score: -1

    You don't understand. I post at -1, because some people think my posts detract from the site. Note: these are the same people who think that Katz's flights of fancy are meaningful commentary.

  18. C'mon! on Part One: Information Arts · · Score: -1

    How can any of you continue to take Katz seriously after a steaming plate of bullshit like this? Can't you all finally agree that the Katz-bashing is justified? What is this article's redeeming value? Doesn't it sound like the papers you wrote back in college -- the ones you finished 15 minutes before class?

    This is Mickey Mouse bullshit. No substance here whatsoever. What is the allure?

  19. Re:Counterpoint on Part One: Information Arts · · Score: -1

    Don't you mean "da Vince" (as he is called in the article)? Read the column first, dope.

  20. MOD THE HELL UP! on Part One: Information Arts · · Score: -1

    Insightful, informative, whatever - I don't give a shit. Just get this guy up to 5!

  21. Re:Hmm on Part One: Information Arts · · Score: -1

    However, the art of bullshitting a paper appears to be alive and thriving.

  22. Re:AAAAAARRGGHHH on Part One: Information Arts · · Score: -1

    Culture is definitely being "redefined right before my eyes." And it isn't for the better.

  23. U2? on Part One: Information Arts · · Score: -1

    Hahah haha hahah

  24. Who woulda thunk it?!? on California Court: EULAs are Inapplicable in Some Cases · · Score: -1

    EULA's are now almost as worthless as the GPL!

  25. Re:Slashdot? printing a retraction of sorts? on Stallman Clarifies Position RE:Gnome & .Net · · Score: -1

    ...and so a troll is born.

    Ah, the sweet circle of life.