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  1. Re:Open Source? on Summer Internships - The Good, and the Bad? · · Score: 1

    why is there a hammer and a bottle of KY Jelly on your desk?

  2. Re:Disambiguation: Rosetta on More Mac OS X on Plain Old x86 Boxes · · Score: -1, Troll

    my cock runs fine in your mom's pussy, but I don't post to ./ about it.

  3. Re:FROST PISS on More Mac OS X on Plain Old x86 Boxes · · Score: 1
    yeah, but it's best if you enjoy it draft-style.

    On your knees boy!

  4. Re:Google Print hack? on Google Print Holds The Presses · · Score: 1

    I think they've changed their system since that article was written (and the author told google about it). I did some fooling with it a couple weeks ago, and found that you could view 2 pages forward/backward from a selected page, with no limit on the total number of pages. However, there are certain pages which will not display (for anybody, regardless of cookie settings, number of pages you've read, etc) in order to prevent someone from reading the entire book.

  5. Re:Reverse-engineering on Real Worried About Apple Lawsuits · · Score: 1

    iTunes and the iPod software, perhaps. Of course, both of them play non-DRM files as well (mp3, aac, wav, aiff) which ARE documented and "readily available", so from that POV, Real didn't need to reverse engineer in order to achieve interoperability.

  6. Re:I was excited for a second... on Ars Technica on Zeta 1.0 · · Score: 1

    yeah, she give me major wood, but then i remember that she rides michael douglas's 60-year old cock and I usually vomit all over myself in disgust.

  7. Re:Mis-re-translationified on Slashback: Start, Trash, Explain · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    maybe the problem was the translation from English to Slashdot.

  8. Re:Obligatory complaint on Artificial Intelligence for Computer Games · · Score: 3, Informative
    According to the book review guidelines...

    Speaking of links, please do not include links in your reviews to online bookstores. Slashdot has an linking arrangement with Barnes & Noble; that's why when bn.com carries a particular book, you'll see a link to it at the bottom of the review.

    PS - "an linking arrangement"?

  9. Re:Nothing will happen on Apple's iPod Interface Patent in Jeopardy · · Score: 1
    UK!=US

    Yes, however the US judicial system is largely based on the UK model (with more protections thrown in due to the abuses the colonies were subject to).

    US Appeals courts (like the UK ones) can (and do) overturn lower court decisions.

  10. Re:You idiots! on Games Should Be Like Female Orgasms · · Score: 1
    Then get fucked up the ass. Seriously, your asshole has a lot of nerve endings, as does your prostate (which is stimulated by butt fucking).

    Ok, so maybe you don't want to change your sexual orientation, that doesn't mean you're out of luck. Next time you're fucking a woman, wear a cock ring and a butt plug, or ask her to stick her finger up your ass.

    Or, being slashdot, masturbate while

    1. wearing a butt plug
    2. taking a shit.
    3. your finger is up your ass
  11. Re:remember, this is slashdot on Games Should Be Like Female Orgasms · · Score: 1

    He's "been with 31 women". He didn't say he was the one doing the fucking/sucking. (fsckin?).

  12. Re:My own - albeit anecdotal - experience... on Yahoo Passes Google in Total Items Searched · · Score: 1

    Reread. He uses Yahoo! because it gives better search results, not because of the (copied) minimalist interface. That just levels the playing field in regards to looks.

  13. Re:Slashdot dotcom timeline on A Look Back At Ten Dot-Com Flops · · Score: 1

    just like you see bald, pot-bellied middle aged men in bars, telling glory stories about how they used to be captain of the football team ... but now they have dumpy housewife and a dead-end job.

  14. how about... on A Look Back At Ten Dot-Com Flops · · Score: 1

    andover.net? VA Linux?

  15. Re:Total Tracks on iTMS Launches in Japan · · Score: 1

    That includes repeat tracks via compilations, greatest hits, etc. Not to mention dupes (I wonder how many tracks would be there if CmdrTaco and Zonk were editing).

  16. Re:start researching your facts on No DRM for Apple in Intel-based Macs · · Score: 1
    In addition, Apple ran AIX on some of their older servers.

    Perhaps you're thinking of A/UX.

  17. Re:FP? - And that's why I use Bittorrent... on Reputation System Fights P2P Junk · · Score: 2, Informative
    mpeg/avi/wmv/mp3/ogg/etc are already compressed with an encoder specific for video/audio, so secondary compression from zip or rar isn't particularly helpful. However, zip and rar can password protect files, so if you want to see britney's 6-month pregnant sex video, the password id the 3rd word of the 2nd paragraph after you sign up for a "totally free" pr0n site.

  18. Re:Not for serious use on Old C Compiler Lives Again Under GPL · · Score: 2, Informative

    for that purpose, lcc is pretty good. The source is available for free, but there's also a college-level compiler book which goes along with it. The parsing and lexing are done manually (rather than generated via flex/lex and bison/yacc).

  19. Re:that's gotta be the worst XML ever on MS Office XML Format Now In TextEdit · · Score: 1
    That XML file was created by Apple's TextEdit.

    Why don't you think that over for a couple minutes. It sort of invalidates your M$ bitch fest.

  20. Re:eh? on Brain Teasers for Coders? · · Score: 1
    i guess it's too late, but maybe next time you shouldn't hire anybody that doesn't know an assembly language.

    How about code reviews? Have a meeting where people bring in a couple pages of code they've written and everyone discusses the good/bad points of it. I feel dirty suggesting that, since when I participated in such a thing during a previous job, and 1) people missed errors 2) people gave bad/incorrect advice. Of course, I'm fluent and have coded in 8,16,and 32 bit asm, OS-level programming, etc. so I'm not your target demographic.

  21. Re:Good C line on Brain Teasers for Coders? · · Score: 1

    some architectures/OSes/loaders have a 0 stored at address 0x00000000 as a courtesy for people that dereference a null pointer.

  22. thanks on DHTML Utopia · · Score: 0, Redundant

    i have a low opinion of most slashdot book reviews (and the books they review), but this [book|review] sound good.

  23. Re:Women's Rights? on Mac OS X Intel Kernel Uses DRM · · Score: -1, Offtopic
    more like "down with women". As in a blowjob.

    Man, i could go for some head action. l8ter!

  24. Re:BS on Rise of the Professional Blogger · · Score: 1
    Looking at a few of his blogs, it seemed like one big circle jerk, a few claims with vague details and links to other entries, shampoo, rinse, repeat, ad infinitum. Not to mention the layout is as visually appealing as michael moore in a speedo.

    If his other 20 (?) blogs are anything like that, he's either full of shit or got a nice click-fraud racket going.

  25. Re:Advertisements on Rise of the Professional Blogger · · Score: 2, Funny

    they read blogs, they click on ads. they probably buy herbal v1agra and L@@K at RARE! ebay auctions too.