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  1. Re:Eat my goatse'd penis! on No Linux IdeaPad For Lenovo's US Customers · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    what makes your penis goatse'd? did you stick it up the goatse's shit chute? Or are you going to spread your asshole while a dorky linux fanboi gives you head?

  2. not linux on No Linux IdeaPad For Lenovo's US Customers · · Score: 4, Funny

    it's "Linpus Linux Lite". Based on the name alone, I say good riddance.

  3. Re:Also Like Adobe & Digg Labs... on Mozilla Unveils Aurora Concept Browser · · Score: 4, Funny

    where's slashdot labs?

  4. Re:Seems like.... on Hot Water, Hot Earth · · Score: 2, Interesting

    It's banana leaves or the like, which might burn up, but will protect the chicken. When Alton Brown did a ./ interview, he was asked about that and denied it was possible. However, lava isn't a very good heat conductor and you scoop out lava so it works.

  5. Re:What is it for? on Friendster Going Strong In Asia, Maybe Soon In Court · · Score: 1

    hook up.

  6. speaking of has-beens and never-will-bes... on Friendster Going Strong In Asia, Maybe Soon In Court · · Score: 0

    has google given up on orkut yet?

  7. Re:mod parent up on Your Medical Treatment History Is For Sale · · Score: 1, Insightful

    When his son was diagnosed with cancer, Ted Kennedy convened a bunch of specialists from across the country to find the best treatment. When his daughter was diagnosed with cancer, Ted Kennedy convened a bunch of specialists from across the country to find the best treatment. When he was diagnosed with cancer, Ted Kennedy convened a bunch of specialists from across the country to find the best treatment. When Randy Stroup was diagnosed with cancer, Oregon's socialized healthcare system suggested he kill himself.

  8. Re:A Non-Issue. on Your Medical Treatment History Is For Sale · · Score: 1
    The Federal Government already stepped into healthcare -- medicare and medicaid for example. You know how the federal government can't *require* a state to do something ... but if you don't, we'll cut off funding for all those other things you depend on ....

    Government intervention is just as bad, if not worse, in the healthcare industry. Some smaller private clinics don't accept medicaid to avoid dealing with the paperwork, low reimbursement rates (raising costs for by everyone else, particularlry uninsured people who aren't deadbeats), and general bullshit. Larger institutions don't really have a choice about it.

    Oh, and douchebags like John Edwards who raise malpractice rates with junk science lawsuits.

  9. Re:yes, the married cheater deserved a comeuppance on Craigslist Prankster Sued, Argues DMCA Abuse · · Score: 1
    So which of these scenarios is acceptable?
    • Married guy solicits hooker. Hooker is actually an undercover cop
    • Married guy solicits hooker. Traffic cop fulfilling quota discovers him getting sucked off
    • Married guy solicits hooker. Motel night manager is a friend of his wife's
    • Married guy responds to NSA personal on craigslist. Woman is a friend of his wife's.
    • Married guy responds to NSA personal on craigslist. Fucks up the reply address and posts it to a mailing list.
    • Married guy responds to NSA personal on craigslist. He sends it from an email account his wife also uses, who discovers her reply back.
    • Married guy rsdponds to NSA personal on craigslist. Woman gets crabs from him and posts his picture to craigslist warning other people not to fuck him.
  10. Re:Punishing one criminal on Craigslist Prankster Sued, Argues DMCA Abuse · · Score: 2, Funny
    better yet, post a craigslist ad on his behalf:

    Curious male (d-d free) seeks men to fulfill my gay-rape fantasy. Meet me at my house (xxxx, Holland, Michigan) tonight at 8. ~~ Rob

  11. Re:Troll? No. on Craigslist Prankster Sued, Argues DMCA Abuse · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Asshole or not, it's not his fault if some married guy can't keep his dick in his pants.

  12. cool on MIT Team Working On a $12 Apple (II) Desktop · · Score: 1

    a few years back (2004?), Tiger had the Tiger Learning Computer, which was based on the IIe. $149. It looks a lot like what the OLPC should have been.

  13. Re:uhhh on Source Claims 240K Kindles Sold · · Score: 1

    The original article title (since changed without any acknowledgement) was "Source Claims 240M Kindles Sold".

  14. uhhh on Source Claims 240K Kindles Sold · · Score: 1, Informative

    240M (as in million) is not the same as 240,000.

  15. Re:Oh, how user friendly! on iPhone Nano To Be Launched By Christmas? · · Score: 1

    I seem to recall that came from Microsoft Research (you know, the guys that don't do anything but copy and steal).

  16. Re:JavaScript on Miguel De Icaza On Mono, Moonlight, and Gnome · · Score: 2, Insightful
    Javascript has a low barrier to entry, so there's a lot of crap code (and crap coders). The same is true of VB and PHP. But you can do a lot of really elegant things in JavaScipt (not true of php or vb). Builtin regexp, first class functions, closures, extend classes at runtime... It can be procedural, it can be functional, it can be OO.

    Oh, and Flash uses ActionScript which is... JavaScript. And Silerlight presumably could use JScript.Net.

  17. Re:horrible article on Microsoft Working On "Post-Windows" Cloud Computing OS · · Score: 1

    Posted by CmdrTaco

  18. Re:How do these stories get picked? on Diagramming Tool For SQL Select Statements · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Posted by kdawson

  19. Re:Not only sneaky morals, but... on Dell Tries To Trademark "Cloud Computing" · · Score: 1

    "Xeroxing", much like "Fo Shizzle My Nizzle" [do you really know exactly what it means?] is slang.

    1. informal language consisting of words and expressions that are not considered appropriate for formal occasions; often vituperative or vulgar; "their speech was full of slang expressions"
    2. a characteristic language of a particular group (as among thieves); "they don't speak our lingo" [syn: cant, jargon, lingo, argot, patois, vernacular]
  20. bah on 2008 Mozilla Summit Affected By Rock Slide · · Score: 5, Funny

    if this a TRUE bugzilla ticket, it would be closed ("I'm not blocked in") or ignored for years.

  21. Re:What's the angle? on Microsoft and Apache - What's the Angle? · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'm not sure if you're referring to Bruce, Microsoft, Apache, or Slashdot.

  22. Re:Didn't we try this once? on Linux Foundation Promises LSB4 · · Score: 3, Informative

    It does use RPM.

  23. Re:POSIX...? on Linux Foundation Promises LSB4 · · Score: 5, Informative

    POSIX has multiple components -- kernel APIs, command line utilities, shell scripting, libraries, etc -- so there's more too it than just the linux kernel.

  24. Re:How Much Does the Pill Weigh? on Towards an Exercise Pill · · Score: 5, Funny

    the pill or the mouse?

  25. Uh oh on Towards an Exercise Pill · · Score: 5, Funny

    Once they develop pills for big dicks, fashion sense, personality, and odor elimination, Linux development will cease!