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  1. Re:Nothing for you to see here. Please move along on SCO.com Defaced · · Score: 1

    Yes, In precisely the same way that adware, spyware and viruses have a ill effect on the windows community image seeing how they are all writen by win32 type folks. Then again I don't loath windows users because they write viruses, I loath windows users becuase they allow themselves to be victims just by using windows. The stupidity of using windows outweighs the few bad seeds that take advantage of its weeknesses.

  2. Re:Nothing for you to see here. Please move along on SCO.com Defaced · · Score: 1
    3. It does harm the image of Linux users.

    Yeah, Just like SoBig and MyDoom viruses harm the Image of ALL Windows users Because they are writen by windows users. Next your gonna tell us that theft makes all blacks look bad.

    Oh no, I just realized I'm replying to an loser AC. Somebody kick me.

  3. Is it really "Windows"???.... on Microsoft Replaces Your Pirated Windows, For Free · · Score: 1
    "Some examples we're seeing from the Far East and Eastern Europe...are very high quality,"

    Yep, If you've found something of high quality, It is absolutely NOT from Microsoft.

  4. Re:Enlarge your penis with Gillette Venus on Gates 'World's Most-Spammed Man' · · Score: 1
    The feel of pulling your hair out like that is pretty gross.

    The thought of you pulling the hair off yer nut sack is pretty gross. :)

  5. Re: The Truth Is Out Their.... on Google Censors Abu Ghraib Images [updated] · · Score: 1

    All is in the spirit of fun but on the other hand my country (USA) is being run by some fucked up whack job who tells people that god speaks to him and tells him how to run the country. Go ahead, YOU tell people that god speaks to you and see what happens. :) Thorazine will fix those voices in your head.

  6. Re:I think I know what they'll find there on Chinese Team Heading for Coldest Spot on Earth · · Score: 1

    No, Hillary Clinton's clitoris.

  7. Re:Why not release it? on Gates 'World's Most-Spammed Man' · · Score: 1
    I'll bet it's even easier than that.
    IF "To" = "billgates@microsoft.com" THEN Forward_to_trash
    ELSE IF "To" = "BigLatexBILDO@microsoft.com" THEN Place_in_inbox

    If you know bills secret email address you can email him. otherwise you have to get through his "filter".

  8. Re:Pointless on UK Group Wants Mandatory Flash For Phone Cams · · Score: 1
    I'm sure they will just find an easy work around.

    Yeah, like buying that cool spy camera from thinkgeek.com.

  9. Why didn't he fix it? on Ex-Britannica Editor Reviews Wikipedia · · Score: 1

    So, Robert McHenry the dumfuck didn't even fix the date problem? He is a worthless POS!

  10. Re:Yeah on Wal-Mart's Data Obsession · · Score: 3, Insightful

    No, Working there means your income has dropped 7-fold.

  11. Re:My Parents Era on How Computers Work... in 1971 · · Score: 1
    My parents were 15 (mum) and 17 (dad) years old in '71... and yet they think computers are a NEW thing!

    1971? There where not too many computers at acid parties, dope rings, orgies and disco's. :)

  12. Re:teach kids that IE is dangerous on Latest Version of MyDoom Exploits New IE Flaw · · Score: 1
    using IE is like having un-protected sex with 15 donkeys?

    a lot has changed since you where in highschool. Most kids have done this before age 14. Maybe you could increase the number of donkeys and put warts on thier penises.

    :D

  13. You Microsoft poeple are getting old... on Latest Version of MyDoom Exploits New IE Flaw · · Score: 1, Funny
    Is this yet another good reason for running Firefox?

    No, It's a good reason for switching to linux so I don't have to hear you bitch anymore.

  14. Re:Hmmm on The Real da Vinci Code · · Score: 1

    Agreed. The device seems a little more complex than an arangment of dominoes. A predetermined setting will bring the desired outcome. It's like laying out a train track in order to determine where the train will go (the track is hidden inside). The invention (and the man) seemed ahead of it's time but actually mankind was behind it's time due to the suppression of knowledge. (ie. book buring, societies, secret organizations). It's kinda like todays system where you only get to be on the pioneering edge if your family is rich enough to send you to the great schools of the world. Granted, things are a little easier now.

  15. Re:Good grief on Firefox 1.0 Released · · Score: 1
    There's nothing wrong. Firefox is old news to Slashdot while the BBC readers are now saying "Did you here about that FlameFox 1.0 skin for IE?"

    (Actually, I read BBC news daily)

  16. Re:What crack are you smoking? on Google Censors Abu Ghraib Images [updated] · · Score: 1
    A) this news story was a hoax.

    B) Maybe everyone doesn't love a good conspiracy?

  17. Re:Question: on Fedora Core Release 3 Released · · Score: 1
    One of the best things about SUSE 9.1 personal is that it is one CD. You get a full system from that one CD and then you configure sources to install more software after your up and running. I never understood why we need to download EVERYTHING just to install half of it.

    PS-I have no answer to your question, just a supportive opinion.

  18. Re:Screenshots? on Fedora Core Release 3 Released · · Score: 1

    The Gingerbread helps us convert the MSWindows users.

  19. Re:Unintentional puns are the best on Live CD for PPC? · · Score: 1
    Perhaps he is refering to the original iMacs which came in colors called 'flavors' like Strawberry (My GF has one), Blueberry, etc....

    In the next series of releases, they switched to 'flavors' like 'Graphite'.

    I believe some poeple were bitter about this.

    BA-DOOM-CHING!!!

  20. Re: The Truth Is Out Their.... on Google Censors Abu Ghraib Images [updated] · · Score: 1
    Then why do the other search engines still carry it?

    Because your government knows that google has the largest impact on US search results. Control google, control 95% of the US (world?) mind. It would be hard work controlling all search engines. It's kinda like how the saudi's attacked the trade towers and the pentagon. The attacks would not have the same impact (no pun intended) if they where directed at your house. The fact that google is blocking the most relavent results for a given search term tells you two things. ONE: You need to question who is REALLY behind the wheel at google. TWO: how much truth and fact are being hidden from you at google.

  21. Re:How do you plead the fifth? on Hardware That Recognizes You · · Score: 1

    Good point, Lets me move the situation to a civilized country like Netherlands, Australia, US, France, etc..
    If your in jail for 'suspicion' and being asked for your password to your encrypted data, Is there an advantage to having a string of text in your head as opposed to a biometric device on your mouse? (assume the encryption is AES256 or twofish.)

  22. Re:How about your partner? on Hardware That Recognizes You · · Score: 1

    So, ideally, all police guns should be able to recognize all officers in the same precinct or something like that. Yeah, that just fine until the battery dies. :)

  23. How do you plead the fifth? on Hardware That Recognizes You · · Score: 1
    How do you solve the problem of someone forceing you at gun point to place your thumb on the sensor? If you hold encrypted data that you value and do not want to share, ever, then you may not want to use a biometric system. You might have the right to remain silent, but what about your right not to place your finger on the sensor to reveal your secrets? ... or your company secrets? ... or your MP3 collection? ... or your pr0n???

    It's a little extreme but it could happen. I think I'll stick to passwords. That way, If i don't want to talk, I don't have to.

  24. come on guys... on P2P Not Dead, Just Hiding · · Score: 2, Insightful

    The name of the game is STFU. keep it on the down low. You can do anything you want, ...anything, just keep it quiet. ;) It has alway been that way and always will.

  25. The Microsoft Brand Promise: on XBox Owner Sues Microsoft · · Score: 1
    stop working after minimal usage, after unreasonably, unconscionably, unusually and unexpectedly short amounts of time

    What did this guy expect????

    Only an idiot would think that "The Microsoft Brand Promise" was something other than that.