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  1. Re:YRO? on Chief Justice Rehnquist Dies at 80 · · Score: 1

    don't worry, they'll dupe it in a couple weeks.

  2. Re:Um..... on MSN Launches Pay-Per-Click Search Ads · · Score: 1
    Prior to Adsense, most low-end sites were trying to recoup hosting fees with affiliate links with sites like Amazon (which led to some whoring conflicts of interest).

    6 of 1, half a dozen of the other. I don't see any difference. The grandparent was right (about clicking on ads). The last time I clicked on a google ad was ... when I ended up on a highly ranked,link-farm, circle-jerk web site (void of any actual content) and didn't realize it was even an ad.

    I have a legitimate site with google ads, but the clicks aren't there. If you want to see the google cash, you better put on a mini skirt, fishnet stockings, and ask Hemos for tips on dick sucking, because you most definitely are a whore.

  3. Re:Quakity banter in TFA... on Mom, and Now Judge, Stand Up to RIAA · · Score: 1

    s/he's a pre-op tranny, you insensitive clod!

  4. Re:It's *not* rocket science, guys... on Alternative Browsers Impede Investigations · · Score: 1
    .is the presence of a 'non-standard' browser or OS now going to be 'suspicious' to investigators

    Don't be silly. It won't be considered "suspicious". It will be considered evidence of criminal intent.

  5. Re:7-Zip on New Winzip in the Works · · Score: 1
    he didn't say tar uses compression (it doesn't). He said that gzipping 1 large file gives better compression than gzipping a dozen small files. Likewise with zip (the uncompressed zip archive being equivalent to tar).

    If the files are somewhat similar (ascii text, code, etc), processing them as 1 (large) file gives you a more efficient compression dictionary.

  6. Re:Can they be any more stupid on RIAA Hands out more Lawsuits · · Score: 1
    the good news is, hollywood has decided to make a movie abouut you. The bad news is, it's titled "40 year old virgin".

    PS - you're a complete fucking (oops, wrong word) idiot. the fact that you "don't get it" should be clue 1. But then again, you "don't get it". And probably never will. Please eat shit and die.

  7. Re:I'm one of the 754. on RIAA Hands out more Lawsuits · · Score: 2, Funny

    if you were masturbating into the "secret sauce" then yes, "caught" is correct.

  8. airmchair quarterbacking on 9 Weeks to Pump Out New Orleans? · · Score: 1
    What can be done about draining and rebuilding New Orleans in light of the massive flooding, and what can be done to prevent and/or lessen such disasters in the future?"

    there are professional who do that sort of thing. And they don't hang around posting on slashdot.

  9. Poll: gayest nickname for a janitor? on Nintendo DS Wireless Game Roundup · · Score: -1, Troll
    Respond below. If you have moderator points, respond via moderation:
    • Hemos (-1 troll)
    • ScuttleMonkey (-1 offtopic)
    • Zonk (-1 overrated)
    • CmdrTaco (-1 flamebait)
    • michael (-5 bitchslapped)
  10. Re:Well... on Google Seeks to Develop Parallel Internet? · · Score: 3, Interesting

    AT&T split up volountarily. The FTC occasionally blocks mergers/acquisitions (or the EU regulators with GE/Honeywell), but they haven't done any trust-breaking in years. IBM was investigated for 20 years or so, MS... speaks for itself.

  11. hey zonk on Leo Laporte Returns to G4TV · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    if you like him that much, maybe you should just suck him off instead of spamming slashdot.

  12. Re:In other words... on Rio Brand Closes Doors · · Score: 2, Insightful
    And SlashPod played a BIG role in promoting the iPod over ALL else.

    Dream on. Every article about the iPod is full of posters who claim they won't buy one until it supports ogg and iTMS sells non-DRM, uncompressed music for $.25 (or less) a track.

  13. Re:AKA on Rio Brand Closes Doors · · Score: 3, Informative
    iPods on the other hand can't live without iTunes so I am not sure how much appeal they would have in places where you cannot subscribe to its on-line store.

    iTunes can live without iTMS (the iTunesMusicStore). In fact, iTunes predates iTMS and even the iPod.

  14. Re:TechCom and the future on VoIP Provider Vonage Planning IPO? · · Score: 1
    He pointed out previous advances in communications technology anymore - specifical AT&T - anyone remember what the second T is? American Telephone and Telegraph - who uses a Telegraph anymore? Exactly: NOBODY

    We can expand that further. Who uses AT&T anymore? Exactly: NOBODY.

  15. Re:Is VoIP Reall That Big? on VoIP Provider Vonage Planning IPO? · · Score: 2, Interesting

    take a look at your phone habits. If you're on the low-end of the phone usage scale, a prepaid plan (like virgin or tmobile) can be a very good deal (and a lot cheaper than POTS).

  16. suggestion on What Would You Like to See in an Ops Center? · · Score: 1
    Unfortunately, one of the criteria is that this redesign be functional and visually appealing

    Kind of rules out any advice /. might provide. Unless you'd like a color scheme to blind your customers into submission.

  17. Re:Only in jail? on Another Major Spammer Busted · · Score: 1
    Print ad delivery is subsidized by the first class mail

    That is completely backwards.

  18. Re:before anyone says it on Intel Ports Developer Tools to Mac OS X · · Score: 2, Informative

    the free non-commercial version is linux only. You can get a free evaluation version for windows, but you need to shell out some scratch, non commercial or not.

  19. Re:Crossplatform? on Intel Ports Developer Tools to Mac OS X · · Score: 1
    Linux uses ELF format for executables and libraries. *BSD, Solaris, SCO Unix, and some other 386-based ones can support linux binaries.

    windows does use the PE format, and won't run elf binaries. You can, of course, use WINE to run PE binaries under linux.

  20. Re:ho hum? on Intel Ports Developer Tools to Mac OS X · · Score: 5, Funny

    It also includes a Fortran compiler.

  21. Re:WTF????? on Intel Ports Developer Tools to Mac OS X · · Score: 5, Informative
    No, intel is porting their x86 compilers to run under MacOS/intel. The same compilers that already run under windows and linux.

    Apple will still be using GCC.

  22. Re:Yes, but its worth it on XBox 360 Bundles Top $700 · · Score: 1
    there is a "law and order" pc game.

    alternatively, you could play "special victims" with her.

  23. Re:It's Surprising on Yellow Dog Linux Finds New PPC Hardware Vendor · · Score: 3, Insightful
    If the OSs used are Linux, and the applications are written in any language except the Microsoft lock-in variety, you just change processors, recompile, and you are back in business.

    Or unless it uses assembly language.
    Or unless it uses processor specific compiler glue (like gcc's SSE/MMX/Altivec support).
    Or unless it makes byte-order assumptions.
    Or unless they were using a PPC only compiler (like IBM's xlc or metrowerk's mwcc)
    Or unless they were using 3rd party libraries
    Or unless a lot of things.

  24. Re:pegasos on Yellow Dog Linux Finds New PPC Hardware Vendor · · Score: 1

    i mispoke, the G3 motherboard are out of stock, it looks like they are selling G4 desktop units and motherboards.

  25. Re:heh, linux on a mac - what a waste on Yellow Dog Linux Finds New PPC Hardware Vendor · · Score: 1

    not entirely. Linux is mainstream now. If you want to be a 133t p0ser, you gotta run linux on something obscure like an alpha, sparc, or ppc.