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  1. Re:Slashdot's moderation system is not fair on What Turns You Off About Evaluation Software? · · Score: 1

    I must respectfully disagree that the above is Offtopic, as it is a direct reply to the parent post. Thank you for your time and attention.

  2. Re:i can't find "joel's rule" at that URL on What Turns You Off About Evaluation Software? · · Score: 1

    I must respectfully disagree that the above is "Offtopic" -- it is a direct reply to the parent post. Thank you for your time and attention.

  3. Re:Personal experience on Provigil Extends Your Day? · · Score: 1

    I've worked at EDS. They would be happy to find a way to get this to the troops. Slavedrivers, and not in the good sense of the word.

  4. Re:Physiological Effects on Provigil Extends Your Day? · · Score: 1

    The reason you get cramps is from a buildup of lactic acid. The reason you get sore is because you tear muscle fibers.

  5. Re:Slashdot's moderation system is not fair on What Turns You Off About Evaluation Software? · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    That's a dirty fucking lie. I've had -1 default posting twice, and both times worked my way out. Slowly, and I've only got 3 now, but so what?

  6. Re:i can't find "joel's rule" at that URL on What Turns You Off About Evaluation Software? · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Funny you bring it up - Joel is a fag

  7. Re:what' I'd rather see... on At the Windows Hardware Engineering Conference · · Score: 1

    If you're poor and hot, consider a short stint in porn. I hear that there is always a market for some hot thing who could use some extra income.

  8. Re:Can't wait for... on At the Windows Hardware Engineering Conference · · Score: 1

    You wrote And when is Microsoft going to deliver "Longhorn"? 2003? 2004? 2005? while trashing Microsoft.
    You then wrote You are talking about today, not tomorrow defending Apple.

    While a foolish consistency may be the hobgoblin of little minds, a foolish inconsistency is the hobgoblin of reactionary zealots.

  9. Re:Johnny Hit And Run Pauline... on Provigil Extends Your Day? · · Score: 1
    This took about a half hour of googling, but here are the lyrics (courtesy of www.songmeanings.net)
    he bought a sterilized hypo to shoot a sex machine drug
    he got 24 hours to shoot all paulenes
    between the legs
    he'll throw 96 tears thru 24 hours
    sexed once every hour
    johny hit and run paulene
    l.a. bus doors open
    kicking both doors open
    when it rested on 6th street
    that's when he drug a girl inside
    he was spreading her legs and didn't understand dying
    she was still awake
    johny hit and run paulene
    when he was waking up beside the bed he found clumps of hair
    the last paulene wouldn't cooperate
    she wasn't what you'd call living really
    but she was still awake
    johny hit and run paulene
  10. Re:Can you imagine? on Web-Surfing Indian Slum Kids Ask: "What's a Computer" · · Score: 1

    I checked out the SCSI page. Very interesting. Thank you.

  11. Re:Is this wise? on Provigil Extends Your Day? · · Score: 1

    I know you. Someone on my website was linked to a dripping blood effect a few months back. Small world.

  12. Re:Wow... on Provigil Extends Your Day? · · Score: 1

    You're still sleeping. This is a dream.

  13. I don't know if I should laugh or cry on California + Oracle = $95 Million Fiasco · · Score: 1

    I dislike California and Larry Ellison.
    As the deal stands, I can delight in California's discomfort.
    Should the State's Attorney find a way to break the contract, I can delight in Larry's unhappiness.

    And there is the possibility that people will look to this as an example of why they ought to be wary of Oracle.

  14. Re:before you ask... on Google Releases an API for Their Database · · Score: 1

    Some goddamn idiot posted this on my website and wouldn't believe that perhaps it was not true.

  15. Re:The problem with all these equations... on Rare Earth · · Score: 1

    Sometimes. Sometimes the problem is intractable. However, I've no problem with someone using his life his own way. Research away.

  16. Re:The problem with all these equations... on Rare Earth · · Score: 1

    After all, if we're at the limit of all natural chemistry and physics we're pretty much confined to this planet completely, aren't we?

    So what? Sometimes the answer is "no"

  17. Re:Windows XP Home Edition on eWeek: Apache 2.0 Trumps IIS · · Score: 1

    I tried the remedy offered in the other guy's link this past weekend.
    It appeared to work, but when I was in the Add/Remove windows component applet, it wouldn't let me check the selection boxes for the various Internet Service components (FTP, Common, HTTP, etc)
    I recommend trying it, because if it works then you'll be set.

  18. Re:What's happening latley? on 11 Things About Spider-Man · · Score: 1

    Sense of humor?
    Why?
    It's all true.
    My dad is from New Orleans, and I've spent a fair amount of time there.
    It's disgusting.
    They ought to tear down the levee and wash that city off the face of the earth.

  19. Re:Where are the apps on Trouble Ahead for Java · · Score: 1
  20. Re:Anti-spam on Behind The "Work-At-Home" Street Spam Signs · · Score: 1

    That's the one. Marines for sure, though.

  21. Re:I am partially made of Titanium on The Sexiest Metal · · Score: 1

    Dude, what the fuck did you DO?

  22. Re:Is it coincidence on Professor Testifies Windows Is Modular, Separable · · Score: 1

    OT
    I never meet anyone who's even heard of Crass. Thanks for keeping hope alive.

  23. Re:Anti-spam on Behind The "Work-At-Home" Street Spam Signs · · Score: 1

    Shit. It's still there? Last time I saw it was, oh, 1999.

  24. Re:As a University of Texas Graduate on Windows 'Longhorn' Kicks Off (On Paper) · · Score: 1

    Wonder how much I owe them for the longhorn silhouette on the base of my neck?

    Buncha assholes.

  25. Re:Anti-spam on Behind The "Work-At-Home" Street Spam Signs · · Score: 2, Funny

    On the side of a building in Austin (across the parking lot from the West Campus 711) was an ad for the Marines - a head shot of a tough looking guy in his blues, with "The change is forever" underneath. Someone had colored the eyes in white, so he looked like some sort of zombie. It was beautiful.