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  1. Re:I was quite impressed... on Jef Raskin Talks Skins · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Are you denying the existance of God?

    How can you say that Jobs invented the Macintosh Apple?

    Are you confused? Or just German?

  2. Re:klerck talks page widening posts on Jef Raskin Talks Skins · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    do you even fucking realize that the slashdot editors, whether you know it or not, are encouraging page widening posts? since they all use that piece of monkey shit mozilla under linux they are not affected. you are making life bad for the rest of us. fuck off.

    that is all.

  3. This is not the first post on Jef Raskin Talks Skins · · Score: -1, Troll

    This link is dedicated to Ralph JewHater Nader

  4. How to Fry an Egg with an Athlon XP on Cryptographic Software in Debian's Main Archive · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    According to http://www.handyscripts.co.uk/trubador_egg.htm you can ditch your frying pan and fry an egg with your processor!

  5. In case /. gets slashdotted on Homemade Gauss Gun · · Score: -1, Troll

    Homemade Gauss Gun

    Posted by michael on Friday March 01, @10:29PM

    from the physics-is-phun dept.

    bonzoesc writes: "I'm sure we all remember getting owned by some railgun-wielding kid in Quake2. Ever wanted a way to get back? Enter the Homemade Gauss Rifle. Requires wooden ruler with groove down the middle to serve as the rail, steel balls that can roll down the groove to use as projectiles, and magnets to store and redirect energy. Physics is fun!"

  6. Re:Why can't we advance things like this? on Homemade Gauss Gun · · Score: 0

    "In this house we obey the laws of thermodynamics!"

    -Homer J. Simpson

  7. Re:Everyone seems to be doing this! on Multihomed WLANs from Intel · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Moderation Totals: Offtopic=1, Troll=1, Interesting=1, Total=3.

    You know, I was trying to figure out what opened the browser window to goatse. But nevertheless "interesting, +1" I guess.

  8. Re:Everyone seems to be doing this! on Multihomed WLANs from Intel · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    This site is running a story about a fraternity house that gave liquor to homeless guys if they would stage boxing matches for them. Like a fight club. It's a hell of a lot funnier and interesting than... ethernet.

  9. This is not the first post on Multihomed WLANs from Intel · · Score: -1, Offtopic


    /\ /\
    | |
    | u dv = uv - | v du
    | |
    \/ \/


    Integration is the key to the success of open source software.

  10. You guys are all crazy on Linux Web Browsers Compared · · Score: -1, Troll

    The best Linux Web browsers have dramatically improved in the past few months: they are all stable, standards compliant and loaded with solid feature enhancements and additions.

    AHAHHAHAHA HAHAHAHHA HAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA AHAH

    HEHE HEH EHEHEHEHEH HEHEHEH EHE
    hohohoho ohohoho ohoh
    ahahahahahahaha

    That is too funny guys.

    Unfortunately IE has none of these "stability" problems.

    Good luck using vi + wget.

  11. Re:Amazing logic. on ESR Says as PCs Get Cheaper, Windows Will Die · · Score: 0

    WinKill is called "Task Manager" moron. If you had read my post, the command line is a last resort, kind of like when your piece-of-shit X-Window System locks up.

  12. What's the problem here? on What About IPv6? How Long Until Widespread Deployment? · · Score: 0

    The biggest "What if?" is that if China's population keeps growing, we will definitely need IPv6 soon. But since everything in Red China runs through proxy servers, where's the problem? Just use NAT!

  13. They must be using Apache on 'Free Broadband' Scam Exposed · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    As a top Visual Basic.NET programmer working for a Fortune 500 company that is leading the industry into the future, I can simply tell you that open source software such as Apache cannot be trusted for mission-critical enterprise platforms. If these "pioneers" such as RMS want to reinvent platforms from the 1960s and appropriately name them the "GNU system" and tout them as leading-edge technology, let them be my guest. However, for syndicated cross-platform functionalities, only a solution such as VB.NET (have you seen the Visual Studio.NET ads on /.? I know I have....) can empower real-time content with such robustness to deliver performance required by world-class e-business standards.

  14. Wouldn't it be ironic... on Japanese Video Chain Cashes in on Mobile Internet · · Score: 0

    ...if they were using Linux to do this!

  15. Re:Amazing logic. on ESR Says as PCs Get Cheaper, Windows Will Die · · Score: 0

    If you've ever tried to stop a program in windows that you're developing that managed to find a nice infinite loop or something you fat-fingered, and it gives you the message "This application has refused the shutdown command." you'd know what I mean. Kill -9, where are you?

    Why are you Unix people so clueless? I develop on Windows. If an app does something "fat-fingered," task manager will kill it 99% of the time. If not, well, where is kill? Here:


    D:\>kill -?
    Microsoft (R) Windows NT (TM) Version 3.5 KILL
    Copyright (C) 1994-1998 Microsoft Corp. All rights reserved

    usage: KILL [options] <<pid> | <pattern>>*

    [options]:
    -f Force process kill

    <pid>
    This is the process id for the task to be killed. Use TLIST to get a valid pid.

    <pattern>
    The pattern can be a complete task name or a regular expression pattern to use as a match. Kill matches the supplied pattern against the task names and the window titles.


    Get your facts straight before you flame.

  16. Re:Sometimes I think.... on Microsoft Seeks Dismissal with 9 Dissenting States · · Score: 0

    Mu university reboots all their Sun boxes once a week. Does it make you "special" if your machine has uber uptime? No.

  17. Re:RMS already made up a song about it on If I Had a Hammer · · Score: 0

    Did he put it to music from his UNIX flute?

  18. Re:Must be some JavaScript or something... on What Makes a Good Web Design? · · Score: 0

    Don't worry, I know one. His life will suck for the next 2 years...

    But I thought they didn't drink. A little bit wouldn't hurt when you're in that situation, I guess. Too bad that it probably will make them feel guilty for the rest of the day though.

    As for the gurgling scream... I hear that driving past their bikes in a low rider and knocking them off is a popular think to do in the barrio in LA... :-/

    Ever seen the movie Orgazmo? If not I suggest you rent it. Really funny story.

    You seem to be talking from experience?

  19. Re:More on the NuSphere case on NuSphere vs. MySQL AB Hearing · · Score: 0

    I think my username says it all.

  20. Re:Hey on Windows Media Player in Linux · · Score: 0

    Well, since you so adamantly think that 'pussy is money,' and since GNU will never get you any money... then, by analogy... aw, nevermind.

  21. Must be some JavaScript or something... on What Makes a Good Web Design? · · Score: 0

    I don't know about you, but as soon as I opened that site, two young boys in white-on-black shirts and ties showed up at my door...

  22. Re:Hey on Windows Media Player in Linux · · Score: 0

    Regardless. Commercials pay for your TV networks. Why circumvent them? They are there to pay for the content you are watching for FREE. Life doesn't always work like PBS or Open Source.

  23. Re:Hey on Windows Media Player in Linux · · Score: 1

    I wasn't directing it at OSS, I was directing it at him.

  24. Re:Don't support Windows Media. on Windows Media Player in Linux · · Score: 1

    As Linux users we must keep on clicking on those non-Microsoft formats, and politely asking site operators to maintain or add media in non-Microsoft formats.

    Wow, that is like, soooo 1960s civil rights. So if my calculations are correct, you actually might make significant progress in, um, say, 40 years?

    We'll be on Windows XXXXXP by then.

  25. Re:I don't know if this is as newsworthy as... on Windows Media Player in Linux · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Does that have something to do with the fact that 'the slashdot editors are hypocritical sellouts'?