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  1. Re:RMS got this in the 80s on Why We Shouldn't Begrudge Commercial Open Source Companies · · Score: -1, Troll

    it gets worse. There was a richard stallman sex tape making the rounds 4-5 years ago, I think. (for the record, he's straight. or at least bi). It looked like it was from the 80s. Anyhow, point of the story is, he was eating out some chick's asshole (average looking by porn standards, very 80s, giant bush in need of trimming) and he stops, pulls out a chuck of shit/peanuts/corn/whatever, looks at it for a moment, pops it in his mouth, and chews. Then continues french kissing her asshole. Makes that video of him eating his toe jam seem normal in comparison.

  2. isn't it special on A Nude Awakening — the TSA and Privacy · · Score: 5, Insightful

    In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, John Pistole said they can't profile because it might not be Constitutional. As opposed to all the other things they're doing which might not be constitutional.

    Senator Chuck Schumer proposed a bill to make it illegal to redistribute porno-vision image. Wrong problem, wrong answer. How about: it is illegal and unconstitutional to generate porno-vision images or perform an enhanced patdown without reasonable suspicion or probable cause.

  3. Re:If I know Google on Google eBookstore Launched · · Score: 1

    Wheres the google video key? Or did you forget that google video fucked over everyone that bought videos? Maybe they were just teaching them why DRM is bad!

  4. Re:Some publishers do without DRM on Google eBookstore Launched · · Score: 2

    pragmatic programmer and o'reilly ebooks are plain pdfs.

  5. Re:This could actually be surprisingly awesome on Playstation Phone "Zeus" Revealed · · Score: 1

    counterpoint: n-gage.

  6. Re:Prices and locked down? on Playstation Phone "Zeus" Revealed · · Score: 3

    looks like it's an android phone with a psp emulator app. No doubt it will be locked down and you'll need to buy psp games through a Sony psp app store.

  7. Re:RTFA ?? on FTC Is In Talks With Adobe About the 'Flash Problem' · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Simple: this is slashdot and we hate flash and want to eliminate it. Except on the iPhone. We don't use the iPhone and don't know anybody that does, but it needs to support flash for some reason.

  8. Re:Eheh on Silverlight 5 — Back From the Dead? · · Score: 1

    More than insignificant, they sold off all their PC shit to Lenovo in 2005.

  9. Re:Ok, I'm convinced on Silverlight 5 — Back From the Dead? · · Score: 1

    HTML via IE. Since they don't have to support legacy intranet sites or active x, they should have gone with webkit. Sometimes, microsoft eats the dog food, sometimes they eat the dog shit.

  10. Re:ok .. on PS3 With 3.50 Firmware Jailbroken Without Downgrade · · Score: 1

    that's awesome.

  11. Re:ok .. on PS3 With 3.50 Firmware Jailbroken Without Downgrade · · Score: 2

    Most people don't care, but I bought a PS3, in part to play with linux/cell development. That was an advantage it had over the wii or xbox. Had they not been a feature, I don't think I would have bought it.

  12. Re:Loosey-goosey Creative Commons on Wikipedia Pages Now On Amazon — With Product Links · · Score: 1

    woohoo! GPL vs BSD flame on!

  13. Re:very disappointing, but perhaps inevitable on Wikipedia Pages Now On Amazon — With Product Links · · Score: 5, Funny
  14. Re:I don't get it... on Environmental Watchdogs Confused By E-Waste Practices · · Score: 5, Insightful

    A man had two sons, and he came to the first, and said, 'Son, go work today in my vineyard.' He answered, 'I will not,' but afterward he changed his mind, and went. He came to the second, and said the same thing. He answered, 'I go, sir,' but he didn't go. Which of the two did the will of his father?

  15. Re:Because I like being on cutting edge... on Google Quashes 13 Chrome Bugs, Adds PDF Viewer · · Score: 3, Informative

    Acrobat is slow. Imagine if your computer was unusable for 30 seconds because you accidentally clicked on a pdf link. Acrobat is worse than that.

  16. -13 +1 on Google Quashes 13 Chrome Bugs, Adds PDF Viewer · · Score: 0

    so they fixed 13 bugs and added 1 new one?

  17. Re:Propaganda on WikiLeaks Moves To Swiss Domain After DNS Takedown · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    You're broke? "A fool and his money are soon parted."

  18. Re:If we care about GM, we'd stop buying them on GM Loses Money On Every Volt Built · · Score: 2

    their business model is to give away cards and sell t-shirts and coffee cups at lectures.

  19. Re:Yea that is interesting... on Microsoft Invests In Open Source Software Company · · Score: 1

    They gain the employees. On a related note, Microsoft also bought up VirtualPC a few years ago.

  20. Re:Why not just make 5-second ads? on YouTube Launches Ads You Can Skip · · Score: 1

    but a 30 second ad when watching a 60 second clip? or an ad before a movie trailer?

  21. Re:copt-in on FTC Proposes Do Not Track List For the Web · · Score: 1

    or known sexual offenders and pedophiles (for anyone who has been through airport security recently).

  22. better idea: on FTC Proposes Do Not Track List For the Web · · Score: 2

    the TSA should implement a "do not molest" list.

  23. Re:This is how I see it on Supreme Court Refuses P2P 'Innocent Sharing' Case · · Score: 1

    yes to all the above except vandalism and looting.

  24. Re:"restricted"? author of exploitable code? on GNU Savannah Site Compromised · · Score: 1

    savannah is a branch of sourceforge. Sourceforge was originally open source, but VA Linux/VA Research/OSDN/Sourceforge.net/Geeknet or whatever they call themselves these days closed it up.

  25. Re:Forget the cost of the gun on US Army Unveils 'Revolutionary' $35,000 Rifle · · Score: 5, Funny

    how much is the cost of the ammo?

    "Once the trigger is pulled and the round leaves the barrel, a computer chip inside the projectile communicates exactly how far it has traveled"

    That doesn't sound cheap at all.

    It costs four hundred thousand dollars to fire this weapon... for twelve seconds.