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  1. Re:How is this different than Napster? on The Napsterization of TV · · Score: -1

    Kazaa doesnt use a centralized server and Dutch courts are already knocking it down. Good thing they went and sold it to the neighbors of Oz.

  2. Re:Alan Thicke. DEAD on The Napsterization of TV · · Score: -1

    technically you are correct, but he should have asked if anyone was sharing out some Growing Pains episodes on their P2P TV. Then he surely would have been on topic. However, I must give the boy props for having the retarded gene that requires one to post the same joke in perpetuity. Except Cmdertaco's page widening, which is destroying the art of trolls.

  3. There's just something on The Napsterization of TV · · Score: -1

    about trading episodes of Friends over the internet that doesn't make my pants go crazy.

    If however, anyone has the Spice channel, and cares to share..send away. Thank you.

  4. Re:in a related story... on WinInformant Says Windows More Secure Than Linux · · Score: -1

    I agree with this post

  5. Windows for Linux on Modern Day Noah's Ark Dying · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    In light of major corporation sponsership of Linux, including companies such as HP and IBM, Microsoft has announced they will be releasing Windows on Linux.

    "We have decided the core linux OS is in dire need of a GUI which actually works," says Richard Belzer, Sr. Marketing Representative. "KDE and Gnome do not offer the performance of our products"

    But don't look for Windows XP for Linux anytime soon, Microsoft has decided to rollout Windows 95 for Linux.

    "Windows 95 both performs better than any GUI Linux offers, and also has more application support," stated Mr. Belzer. "We are assuming that because the average Linux user is used to GUI's such as KDE and GNOME, which are sluggish and problematic, that Windows 95 would actually be a step up for them."

    Windows 95 for Linux is expected to be released by Fall 2002.

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  6. Re:Why page widening is evil on WinInformant Says Windows More Secure Than Linux · · Score: -1

    please don't refer to him as a troll..that's insulting..How can the same "joke" over and over be funny? Even Jeff Foxworthy had to give up the redneck routine.

  7. Re:in a related story... on WinInformant Says Windows More Secure Than Linux · · Score: -1

    Dubya-sponsored oil-company-sponsered Scientists.

  8. Re:Why page widening is evil on WinInformant Says Windows More Secure Than Linux · · Score: -1

    two firsty's in a row. Can I possibly get 3?

  9. Why page widening is evil on WinInformant Says Windows More Secure Than Linux · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    The average Joe Q Slashdot reader may read slashdot at -1. He, rightly so,

    thinks some -1 is underrated and actually some of it is very good stuff.

    However, he gets quickly annoyed by the -1 page widenings and simply moves his

    threshold to 0 or 1. So now you have all the regular "good citizens of

    slashdot" reading slashdot at higher thresholds. So nobody is reading at -1.

    Now, Crap Flounderson says his intention is to destroy slashdot. However, it's

    obvious his attention is just to flaunt his own ego(much like the numerous

    linux zealots) because page widening no longer works(as everyone has found the

    workaround to go to a higher threshold).

    That would be fine if it weren't for the fact that page widening is having an

    ADVERSE affect to the time honored art of trolling. Trolls post at -1 to be

    seen. If noone sees their work, trolls get bored with slashdot. So what page

    widening is essentially doing, is running off the trolls. And this is why it

    won't be fixed. CmdrTaco wins. The trolls have run off, and all the

    "upstanding" citizens of slashdot are reading and posting at higher

    thresholds. This is hardly contributing to the destruction of slashdot.

  10. Re:+5 Insightful on The Coldest March · · Score: -1

    The average Joe Q Slashdot reader may read slashdot at -1. He, rightly so,

    thinks some -1 is underrated and actually some of it is very good stuff.

    However, he gets quickly annoyed by the -1 page widenings and simply moves his

    threshold to 0 or 1. So now you have all the regular "good citizens of

    slashdot" reading slashdot at higher thresholds. So nobody is reading at -1.

    Now, Crap Flounderson says his intention is to destroy slashdot. However, it's

    obvious his attention is just to flaunt his own ego(much like the numerous

    linux zealots) because page widening no longer works(as everyone has found the

    workaround to go to a higher threshold).

    That would be fine if it weren't for the fact that page widening is having an

    ADVERSE affect to the time honored art of trolling. Trolls post at -1 to be

    seen. If noone sees their work, trolls get bored with slashdot. So what page

    widening is essentially doing, is running off the trolls. And this is why it

    won't be fixed. CmdrTaco wins. The trolls have run off, and all the

    "upstanding" citizens of slashdot are reading and posting at higher

    thresholds. This is hardly contributing to the destruction of slashdot.

  11. Re:Today's Lunch on The Coldest March · · Score: -1

    I'll be having beef brisket, loads of bbq sauce, beans, corn, and a nice fat roll

  12. Re:New Year's Eve on The Coldest March · · Score: -1

    yeah but the hangover would REALLY suck.

  13. Gnome to embrace .NET on The Coldest March · · Score: -1

    Desktop linux assimilated, thanks to creator Miguel.

    http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/23919.html

  14. Re:Antartica, eh? on The Coldest March · · Score: -1

    sig = Eon

  15. I love you on The Coldest March · · Score: -1

    I hate Jon Katz

  16. Re:The Turd Report 02/01/2002 on TiVo, PVRs Not Making A Splash · · Score: -1

    send picture to http://www.ratemypoo.com

  17. Why page widening only widens Cmdertaco's ego on TiVo, PVRs Not Making A Splash · · Score: -1

    The average Joe Q Slashdot reader may read slashdot at -1. He, rightly so,

    thinks some -1 is underrated and actually some of it is very good stuff.

    However, he gets quickly annoyed by the -1 page widenings and simply moves his

    threshold to 0 or 1. So now you have all the regular "good citizens of

    slashdot" reading slashdot at higher thresholds. So nobody is reading at -1.

    Now, Crap Flounderson says his intention is to destroy slashdot. However, it's

    obvious his attention is just to flaunt his own ego(much like the numerous

    linux zealots) because page widening no longer works(as everyone has found the

    workaround to go to a higher threshold).

    That would be fine if it weren't for the fact that page widening is having an

    ADVERSE affect to the time honored art of trolling. Trolls post at -1 to be

    seen. If noone sees their work, trolls get bored with slashdot. So what page

    widening is essentially doing, is running off the trolls. And this is why it

    won't be fixed. CmdrTaco wins. The trolls have run off, and all the

    "upstanding" citizens of slashdot are reading and posting at higher

    thresholds. This is hardly contributing to the destruction of slashdot.


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  18. Why page widening is good for CmdrTaco et al. on LinuxWorld: Business, Business and More Business · · Score: -1

    The average Joe Q Slashdot reader may read slashdot at -1. He, rightly so,

    thinks some -1 is underrated and actually some of it is very good stuff.

    However, he gets quickly annoyed by the -1 page widenings and simply moves his

    threshold to 0 or 1. So now you have all the regular "good citizens of

    slashdot" reading slashdot at higher thresholds. So nobody is reading at -1.

    Now, Crap Flounderson says his intention is to destroy slashdot. However, it's

    obvious his attention is just to flaunt his own ego(much like the numerous

    linux zealots) because page widening no longer works(as everyone has found the

    workaround to go to a higher threshold).

    That would be fine if it weren't for the fact that page widening is having an

    ADVERSE affect to the time honored art of trolling. Trolls post at -1 to be

    seen. If noone sees their work, trolls get bored with slashdot. So what page

    widening is essentially doing, is running off the trolls. And this is why it

    won't be fixed. CmdrTaco wins. The trolls have run off, and all the

    "upstanding" citizens of slashdot are reading and posting at higher

    thresholds. This is hardly contributing to the destruction of slashdot.

    Vindictive Mods

  19. in other news on Space Tourist Standards · · Score: -1

    In light of major corporation sponsership of Linux, including companies such as HP and IBM, Microsoft has announced they will be releasing Windows on Linux.

    "We have decided the core linux OS is in dire need of a GUI which actually works," says Richard Belzer, Sr. Marketing Representative. "KDE and Gnome do not offer the performance of our products"

    But don't look for Windows XP for Linux anytime soon, Microsoft has decided to rollout Windows 95 for Linux.

    "Windows 95 both performs better than any GUI Linux offers, and also has more application support," stated Mr. Belzer. "We are assuming that because the average Linux user is used to GUI's such as KDE and GNOME, which are sluggish and problematic, that Windows 95 would actually be a step up for them."

    Windows 95 for Linux is expected to be released by Fall 2002.

    Vindictive Mods

  20. Re:No, on Space Tourist Standards · · Score: -1
    Please say AC's rool a couple of more times, at least enough for a temp ban. Thanks.

    Vindictive Mods

  21. We all know this is bogus on Space Tourist Standards · · Score: -1

    The slashdot article makes it sound like this applies to space travel in general, while it actually only applies to the ISS. What happens the next time Russia wants to send up another millionaire, but the US opposses it?

    On the other hand, as far as basic space travel, they can't stop other space-capable countries of sending up whoever they want. Money will always prevail over common sense.

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  22. No, on Space Tourist Standards · · Score: -1

    AC's suck

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  23. Re:Which is why... on Wearable Computer Expedition Reaches South Pole · · Score: -1

    that won't necessarily save you. Mod's will force you into -1 + ban faster now: Vindictive mods, the truth

  24. 500th redundant joke on Using MEMS to Miniaturize Mobile Phones · · Score: -1
    And now i present to you the 500th redundant joke on "using finger in funny way(ie. picking nose) when you're actually making a call"

    Thank you

    Victims of mod abuse

  25. Re:I want my copyrights on Wearable Computer Expedition Reaches South Pole · · Score: -1

    i tied a commodore 64 to my ass in 1984