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  1. Re:'Piracy' makes the movie business fair... on Director Attacks MPAA Piracy Claims · · Score: 0

    The large screen, high resolution and digital sound doesn't impress me. But I seem to be arguing with someone easily impressed with shiny things anyway. And, phones can be turned off, and commercial breaks are a good thing. (Well, as long as you know how to use a mute button.)

  2. Re:'Piracy' makes the movie business fair... on Director Attacks MPAA Piracy Claims · · Score: 0

    "There is always value in seeing the movie in the theater."

    There is? Yeah, I'd much rather pay $8 for a ticket and $10 for junk food, sit in a dark room filled with stinking, talking people, sitting next to someone too fat to get up if you have to get out of your seat, sit behind someone a foot taller than you, have to put up with screaming babies, talking idiots, ringing cellphones, and god knows what else. Yes, I'd much, much rather go to a theater than watch a movie alone or only with whomever I choose to, in the privacy of my own home.

  3. Re:Great name... on Director Attacks MPAA Piracy Claims · · Score: 0
    It's Anal Cox, you fuckmonkey.

    Due to excessive bad posting from this IP or Subnet, comment posting has temporarily been disabled. If it's you, consider this a chance to sit in the timeout corner. If it's someone else, this is a chance to hunt them down. If you think this is unfair, please email jamie@mccarthy.vg with your MD5'd IPID and SubnetID, which are "58e80bb380053c595b35487372997a52" and "0dc9f31ece837aa2f2c58e92b8feeac7" and (optionally, but preferably) your IP number "66.30.104.88" and your username "Serial Troller".

  4. Re:COMING SOON - How Americans invented the wheel on The Myth of the Lone Inventor · · Score: 0, Funny

    Sorry, but unless we can exploit it for our own purposes or bomb it, we're just not interested.

    Cheers,
    Fat-ass American

  5. Re:Comes as no surprise on California Hax0red · · Score: -1

    What the hell's wrong with screwing pooches!?!? Mmm, dog sex....

  6. Re:pay on California Hax0red · · Score: -1

    wat teh hel is ur porblem w my inglesh? i can speack fine, u u u u assholeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!

  7. Re:How seriously do /. reader's take this. on California Hax0red · · Score: -1

    "In some underdeveloped countries they still allow people to own guns."

    NICE troll there.

  8. Re:Can you imagine... on California Hax0red · · Score: -1

    And they'll probably reinstall the same thing (same old Windows CD) and get hax0red again.

  9. Re:"whether the Moon should be developed" ? on Space Exploration Act of 2002 · · Score: -1

    Moon 2.0 and Moon 3.0 will surely be welcomed improvements. Moon 3.1 is planned to fix that nasty 28-day reboot cycle the moon has been going through for the past 3 billion years.

    The innovative Moon 95 will usher in such new innovations as a built in Satellite Explorer application, and plug-and-play technologies to allow you to attach entire new planetoids to the moon at the click of a button. Moon 98, really just a monstrous service pack for Moon 95 with a shiny new (innovative!) label, will patch all the instabilities caused by Moon 95's PnP architecture, hopefully making the familiar blue screens only occur, well, once in a blue moon.

    Moon 2000, to be released in late 2004, will be built upon the spin-off "MoonNT" technology -- the current Moon 98 will be completely rebuilt with a solid, stable core of titanium. MoonXP, where the moon will perform the exact same services as Moon 2000, but slower, clunkier, and painted in a shiny, blue exterior, will closely follow. The only innovation it will offer will involve astronauts being able to fly to the moon by flapping their arms while listening to Madonna music.

  10. Re:Waste of money on Space Exploration Act of 2002 · · Score: -1

    Sounds good. Do you mind if they keep spending money supporting the foreign governments that starve people and spend more money supporting the corporations that make an environmental mess at the same time? It's a big government, man.

  11. The drooling idiots of society do something? HA! on RIAA Sues Audiogalaxy · · Score: -1

    Orwell said, "If there's any hope, it lies with the proles." At the end of the 1984, the main character has been beaten and finally killed, and the proles are still sucking down their junk entertainment, oblivious to everything around them.

  12. Re:My reply on their comments page on MPAA to Senate: Plug the Analog Hole! · · Score: -1

    Dear Mr. Ellis,

    I would like to offer my sincerest thanks for the letter you have sent to us. Recent budget cuts have forced us to limit spending in stocking the Congressional bathrooms with toilet paper, and we believe your letter will greatly aid us in our shortage. We will be sure to think of you, one of our constituents and a citizen of this great land, when we're wiping our asses with your letter and signing away your rights to corporate greed. If your letter fails to be of use here, I'm sure the energy subcommittee put it to good use as kindling, or our cleaning crew can make use of it making America's floors shine. God bless America.

    Signed,
    Fritz Hollings
    United States Senator

  13. Re:My comment posted on MPAA to Senate: Plug the Analog Hole! · · Score: -1

    Dear Mr. Wylfing,

    I would like to offer my sincerest thanks for the letter you have sent to us. Recent budget cuts have forced us to limit spending in stocking the Congressional bathrooms with toilet paper, and we believe your letter will greatly aid us in our shortage. We will be sure to think of you, one of our constituents and a citizen of this great land, when we're wiping our asses with your letter and signing away your rights to corporate greed. If your letter fails to be of use here, I'm sure the energy subcommittee put it to good use as kindling, or our cleaning crew can make use of it making America's floors shine. God bless America.

    Signed,
    Fritz Hollings
    United States Senator

  14. Re:My submission to the comment board on MPAA to Senate: Plug the Analog Hole! · · Score: -1

    Dear Mr. Sebastian,

    I would like to offer my sincerest thanks for the letter you have sent to us. Recent budget cuts have forced us to limit spending in stocking the Congressional bathrooms with toilet paper, and we believe your letter will greatly aid us in our shortage. We will be sure to think of you, one of our constituents and a citizen of this great land, when we're wiping our asses with your letter and signing away your rights to corporate greed. If your letter fails to be of use here, I'm sure the energy subcommittee put it to good use as kindling, or our cleaning crew can make use of it making America's floors shine. God bless America.

    Signed,
    Fritz Hollings
    United States Senator

  15. Re:Senate Comment Form. on MPAA to Senate: Plug the Analog Hole! · · Score: -1

    Dear Mr. Anonymous Coward,

    I would like to offer my sincerest thanks for the letter you have sent to us. Recent budget cuts have forced us to limit spending in stocking the Congressional bathrooms with toilet paper, and we believe your letter will greatly aid us in our shortage. We will be sure to think of you, one of our constituents and a citizen of this great land, when we're wiping our asses with your letter and signing away your rights to corporate greed. If your letter fails to be of use here, I'm sure the energy subcommittee put it to good use as kindling, or our cleaning crew can make use of it making America's floors shine. God bless America.

    Signed,
    Fritz Hollings
    United States Senator

  16. Re:My comment on the Senate site on MPAA to Senate: Plug the Analog Hole! · · Score: -1

    Dear Mr. Medeii,

    I would like to offer my sincerest thanks for the letter you have sent to us. Recent budget cuts have forced us to limit spending in stocking the Congressional bathrooms with toilet paper, and we believe your letter will greatly aid us in our shortage. We will be sure to think of you, one of our constituents and a citizen of this great land, when we're wiping our asses with your letter and signing away your rights to corporate greed. If your letter fails to be of use here, I'm sure the energy subcommittee put it to good use as kindling, or our cleaning crew can make use of it making America's floors shine. God bless America.

    Signed,
    Fritz Hollings
    United States Senator

  17. Re:It's going to come to assassinations on MPAA to Senate: Plug the Analog Hole! · · Score: -1

    That's because Slashdotters won't pick up a gun unless it looks like this. Fat, lethargic piles of scum.

  18. Re:Write a comment to the judiciary commitee on MPAA to Senate: Plug the Analog Hole! · · Score: -1

    Dear Mr. Odinson,

    I would like to offer my sincerest thanks for the letter you have sent to us. Recent budget cuts have forced us to limit spending in stocking the Congressional bathrooms with toilet paper, and we believe your letter will greatly aid us in our shortage. We will be sure to think of you, one of our constituents and a citizen of this great land, when we're wiping our asses with your letter and signing away your rights to corporate greed. If your letter fails to be of use here, I'm sure the energy subcommittee put it to good use as kindling, or our cleaning crew can make use of it making America's floors shine. God bless America.

    Signed,
    Fritz Hollings
    United States Senator

  19. Re:My submission to the Senate Judiciary committee on MPAA to Senate: Plug the Analog Hole! · · Score: -1

    Dear Mr. Alsee,

    I would like to offer my sincerest thanks for the letter you have sent to us. Recent budget cuts have forced us to limit spending in stocking the Congressional bathrooms with toilet paper, and we believe your letter will greatly aid us in our shortage. We will be sure to think of you, one of our constituents and a citizen of this great land, when we're wiping our asses with your letter and signing away your rights to corporate greed. If your letter fails to be of use here, I'm sure the energy subcommittee put it to good use as kindling, or our cleaning crew can make use of it making America's floors shine. God bless America.

    Signed,
    Fritz Hollings
    United States Senator

  20. Re:What if this could defeat GNU license? on Red Hat Files for Software Patents · · Score: -1

    I draw lines on my ass.

  21. Re:Don't Wory, ST on Alan Cox talks about laws... and Linux · · Score: -1

    Pissing people off? Oh, like Klerck. I hope someone beats him to death with a lead pipe. A WIDE lead pipe.

  22. Re:Anal Cocks. DEAD. on Alan Cox talks about laws... and Linux · · Score: -1

    Nice troll. Looks familiar.

  23. Re:reply on What is Well-Commented Code? · · Score: 0, Funny

    Didn't you mean:

    REM Since you are slow, you failed. Commit Hari-kari

    ...?

  24. Re:Some examples of bad comments on What is Well-Commented Code? · · Score: -1

    /* Null */
    #define NULL ((void*)0)

  25. Re:commenting bad. on What is Well-Commented Code? · · Score: -1

    Can you tell me what this does without comments? (And no, "segfaults" is not an answer):

    memcpy( &(foo[(*i).bleh]->bar),
    &((*(*(x+i)+k)).hehehe),
    sizeof( &((*(*(x+i)+k)).hehehe) ));