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  1. Re:Feeding the trolls on Carnivore-like tool released as Open Source · · Score: 1

    Well, going on a public forum and saying that you're a pedophile might make people think that you are. Odd that, isn't it?

  2. Feeding the trolls on Carnivore-like tool released as Open Source · · Score: 1

    Of course there's not. I can't work out if Mr A.C. is an intelligent troll or if he actually believes what he's saying.

    Unfortunatly, I'm tempted to think the latter.

  3. No problem on Carnivore-like tool released as Open Source · · Score: 1

    Well, it passes the time doesn't it?

  4. Heavens already full on Carnivore-like tool released as Open Source · · Score: 1

    Seeing as there's only room for 144,000 people in heaven, I'm assuming that it's already full. What are they going to do, chuck out Mother Therasa for you?

  5. For what? on Carnivore-like tool released as Open Source · · Score: 1

    Why, is this the nearest you've come to human communication recently? Is your life fulfilled now that you've goaded someone into talking to you.

    Here's a suggestion, go down to the mall and try it there in real life. See how far you get.

  6. Re:What does that matter? on Carnivore-like tool released as Open Source · · Score: 1

    Being a satanist myself I'm quite looking forward to going to hell. However many pedophiles I take with me along the way is neither here nor there.

  7. What does that matter? on Carnivore-like tool released as Open Source · · Score: 1

    And? trying to be funny again?

  8. Serious Question on Carnivore-like tool released as Open Source · · Score: 1

    Do you have no limits to how low you'll stoop to provoke a response then?

    Most normal people are capable of having a conversion without having to pretend to be a pedophile. Try it sometimes, saying relevant interesting things.

    Of course I know that I'm being trolled, but even so, the points of view that are being shown make me so sick that I can't leave them unquestioned. I'm assuming that you're school age. Why do you do it? Do people think you're cool for it? Have you got no real friends and are so desperate for communication with other people that you have to do this? Jesus, Katz should write his next essay on you.

  9. Seek help then. on Carnivore-like tool released as Open Source · · Score: 1

    You are obviously a very disturbed individual then, have you thought about seeking therapy?

  10. Re:Carnivore... on Carnivore-like tool released as Open Source · · Score: 1

    Please state you're real name and location, and I'm sure that there will be a lot of people happy to form a lynch mob and kill you.

  11. Please fuck off on Carnivore-like tool released as Open Source · · Score: 1

    No-one thinks you're funny. Please just fuck off.

  12. Re:Old.... and sick on Carnivore-like tool released as Open Source · · Score: 1

    That's debateable really, I was mainly trying to point out that pretending to be a pedophile on Slashdot is really, really sick. I was pretending to be a vigilante.

  13. Old.... and sick on Carnivore-like tool released as Open Source · · Score: 1

    Do you really think this is funny? If I meet you I will kill you.

  14. Don't use OS X then on More On The Mac and Unix · · Score: 1

    Hey Mr 'Linux Poweruser', why don't you just install Linux on your Mac then???

    No-one is forcing you to use OS X.

  15. Plus aftershock on Constructing A Geek House · · Score: 1

    All of that, plus aftershock, turned into a slammer. It's like nothing else !

  16. So right on Me-Commerce · · Score: 1

    You are so right, but this point of view seems to be very much the minority nowadays. Certification is another thing that leads down this path of specialisation. Admittedly the field of IT is so large that it's impossible to know everything, but good advice is to learn the basic principles behind (almost) everything and specialize in a few things and you won't go too far wrong.

  17. No you fool on SuSE Announces Linux Version For SPARC · · Score: 1

    No, you obviously didn't read all the crap that came out at the time. It's an EXACT x86 clone.

  18. Send it to USA as well !!! on Package Shipping From USA To Russia? · · Score: 1

    Everything you've listed applies to USA as well.

  19. Why should it make a difference on DDR SDRAM & Athlon Specs · · Score: 1

    Why should it make any difference? If something does better on the Winstone test then it will also run Linux quicker.

    Who cares about Linux tests? I want MSDOS tests.

  20. How amazing ! on Inventive Genius Dean Kamen Profiled · · Score: 1

    Really, I just breathed in and then breathed out. Thought everyone might like to share.

  21. Most political piece of technology on The New Mediascape · · Score: 2

    "This finding underscores the importance of that little wireless zapper, proving it to be one of the most political pieces of technology ever."

    Hmm, let me think of some others.... crossbows, guns, cars, ships, nuclear weapons.

    Somehow these seem to have had more political clout than a TV zapper.

  22. Who are we? on Men of Zeal · · Score: 3

    Who are "we"? Who consitutes the "community"? Is it strictly developers? Does it contain the users? If so then surely by big corporations using and developing for the alternative operating systems, this makes them part of the community.

    And I'm sorry to say it, but freedom isn't the be-all and end-all of computer software.

    Example: If you're in a hospital on a life-support machine run by commercial software, would you ask them to turn it off until they could find a free alternative?

    Of course you wouldn't.

    You sound like a bigot, there's room in this world for commercial AND free software to co-exist. Not all software has mass-developer appeal. A lot of it is boring and just wouldn't be done for the love of it by hackors. Does this mean that this software shouldn't be used?

  23. Re:Minix - Linux ?! on Visual Map of Unix history · · Score: 1

    As far as I know, Andrew Tannenbaum wanted to keep Minix as a small teaching tool and refused to keep adding in features. Hence Linus wrote Linux.

  24. STUPID MODERATOR on The Invisible Man? Kinda. · · Score: 1

    Hey moderator, did you even look at the link before marking this as troll?

    Well, guess what, it really is Bruce Perens saying that the story is dumb. A bit like you.

  25. Pah, command line on Helix Code Profiled in Boston Globe · · Score: 1

    Command line? Luxury, give me lights and switches, the only real mans way of interacting with a computer.