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  1. Re:How is this diffrent? on Zero-emission Power Plants Proposed · · Score: 1

    If only Superman were still alive, he could squeeze it all into diamonds...

  2. Re:News For Nerds?? on Ten Security Bulletins From Microsoft · · Score: 1
    Linux-centric

    Since when is this linux centric?

    Hell, back when I cared, 91% of the links going to my website from slashdot were on windows machines...

    And let's also not forget that most of the machines out there are windows machines...

  3. Re:It's free speech. on Political Cybersquatting Or Free Speech? · · Score: 1
    does that mean that slashdot is preventing my free speech by registering slashdot?

    Of course not, you would have to be a moron to think that. It remains that the opponent of this guy can still register any other name that he wants.

  4. Re:Whine, whine, whine on One Terrible Job: IT Manager · · Score: 1
    actually, I did do a lot of work. I traveled between two main offices, and when I was away at the other office, I would put in 16 or so hours a day. Then when I got back, I'd have to fix all the crap that was screwed up from when I wasn't there.

    Not to mention that it was almost all win95, so it was always breaking, and nobody wanted to spend money to buy new computers...

  5. Re:Whine, whine, whine on One Terrible Job: IT Manager · · Score: 1

    My office was connected to the server room, so I had a five ton AC unit pumping cold air above me.

  6. Re:Whine, whine, whine on One Terrible Job: IT Manager · · Score: 1

    My friend, if you can't afford a two dollar lunch while working 84 hours a week, then may i suggest you find another job?

  7. Re:Whine, whine, whine on One Terrible Job: IT Manager · · Score: 1
    1. They get paid a LOT more than minimum wage.

    true

    2. They usually get to work in a climate controlled office.

    That normally means cold as hell...

    3. They usually get to sit down.

    One main reason why I gained twenty pounds when I was an IT Manager...
    that and the cheese steaks for lunch every day...

    4. They generally don't have to punch a time clockAnd quite probably work way more than 40 hours a week. I was working upwards of 60 or 70 hours on some weeks, and that's when there wasn't any problems...

  8. Re:Cry wolf on Indymedia Seizures Initiated In Europe · · Score: 1
    It's ok, when they make the Special Eddition DVD, the other side will shoot first...

    And there will be banthas all over the place...

  9. Re:I always thought that... on Fantastic Four Animated Series · · Score: 1
    what if that person actually is gay, and is refering to all the gay things that go on between him and his gay lover?

    Or what if he is talking a bout a statue of two men having sex and saying that it is gay?

  10. Re:you're not a sysadmin, are you... on Worker Fired For Running SETI On State-Owned PCs · · Score: 1
    My car can go well over the speed limit, but unfortunately, I still get speeding tickets...

    Having the ability to do something, does not mean you are allowed to do something.

  11. Re:You couldn't make this up! on Presidential Candidates Arrested at Debates · · Score: 1
    A dead customer can never buy medicine again. But a living customer can continue buying medicines for several years.

    I'd say that gives you a pretty good barganing position...

  12. I always thought that... on Fantastic Four Animated Series · · Score: 4, Funny
    The fantast 4 were gayest superheroes ever...

    Lets take a look.

    You have a man who can stretch any part of his body

    A man who is rock hard

    and a man who is rather flaming

    And none of the team can see the only woman because she is invisible.

    Totally gay...

  13. Re:Hrm... on Fantastic Four Animated Series · · Score: 1
    The pizza shooter shoots sewer lids now, not pizza's.

    It's a fucking travesty...

  14. Re:Outside USA on Google Launches SMS Search Service · · Score: 1

    well, you could always try moving...

  15. Re:Even more amusing... on Coping with Gaming Addiction · · Score: 1
    Let's not forget Freud...

    I play videogames because I want to have sex with my mother...

  16. Re:bad analogies on Coping with Gaming Addiction · · Score: 1
    I spend six hours a day reading slashdot...

    it's called work...

  17. Re:Free now, pay later? on Gmail Adds Features · · Score: 1
    yeah, like when I played this game (mmorpg)in beta, only to discover that when it came out of beta, they wanted people to pay for it!

    I mean seriously, the nerve of people...

  18. Re:Wait a minute on Supreme Court Backs Do-Not-Call List · · Score: 1
    if the us dropped off the face of the earth, I'm pretty sure that a little more would happen.

    I'm guessing that africa would quickly discover that most of their aids releif has just dissapeared...

    This would of course be followed by the sea waters russing in to fill the void that was just so shortly ago occupied by the USA.

    And judging by how much of the land below the surface slid away, the water could hit a nice large area of freshly revealed lava, and the resulting steam cloud would probably disrupt weather around the globe, killing a significant amount of people.

    Of course, I also don't know what would happen to the planet's orbit and rotation with that chunck of land missing, or just what would happen to the land that slid off, I mean, that's a hell of a chunck of rock to have floating in space, should it fall back to earth, it would wipe out the planet.

  19. Re:bulldust on Telecom Outages Now a State Secret · · Score: 1
    that doesn't help joe average when he has to get help because a beam fell on his wife when the bomb goes off.

    Hell, that doesn't help when Joe Average tries to call the police after noticing a truck that smelled of fertalizer pulled into his building.

  20. Re:from TFA: on Supreme Court Backs Do-Not-Call List · · Score: 1
    Your analogy is a little wrong...

    The gun for a telemarketer would be a telezapper, or what ever you call the things that hang up automatically on telemarketers...

    What you should have said was, theives everywhere have begun arguing that they don't like the laws that make it illegal to enter people's homes

  21. Re:Whilst the free speech argument works for a whi on Supreme Court Backs Do-Not-Call List · · Score: 1
    and in my mind, you posting to slashdot is the equivalent of raping 12 year olds...

    I guess that's why it's a good thing that what happens in our minds has no basis in reality...

    now if you don't mind, Mrs. Hilton is waiting, and we are going to have the best imaginary sex ever...

  22. Re:*unplugs phone* on Supreme Court Backs Do-Not-Call List · · Score: 1
    Paris, that you?

    I thought that after the last fiasco, you'd stop answering the phone during sex...

  23. Re:Let's end the other BS... trying to in Canada on Supreme Court Backs Do-Not-Call List · · Score: 1
    I can understand wanting a phone number when taking returns, but I never understood why they needed your phone number for sales.

    zip code maybe, but asking for phone numbers is just rediculous...

  24. Re:Let's end the other bullshit while we're at it. on Supreme Court Backs Do-Not-Call List · · Score: 1
    I give out the number of people I don't like...

    And I tell them to call all they want

  25. Re:Wait a minute on Supreme Court Backs Do-Not-Call List · · Score: 1
    and of course, we just happened to be more successfull here in the states than they have been in the last several years...

    You're right, what do we know about being a successfull country...