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  1. Re:Linux dead? on Rasterman Says Desktop Linux is Dead · · Score: 0

    global power outage?

  2. Re:office 200 on China to Develop Windows Clone · · Score: 0, Funny

    Windows to produce China Clone.

  3. Re:First post! on SSH Secure Services on Windows 2K/XP? · · Score: -1

    working

  4. The Clone Wars (original Book II?) on Star Wars Episode II: The Book Review · · Score: -1

    I remember whenI was a kid and the first Star Wars came out, I saw some books come out soon after. They were off shoots that got written by other authors like most sci-fi and not Lucas' screenplay but they were the continuing chapters. I'm positive the second book was titled The Clone Wars not Attack Of The Clones I'm dissappointed that the movie was not called the same thing.

    The title makes me think too much of Mars Attacks!

  5. What is this gay shit on HitchHiker's Documentary Scheduled for May 11 Release · · Score: -1

    Invalid form key: YBoawgyCZT !

    If this error seems to be incorrect, please provide the following in your report to SourceForge.net: Browser typeUser ID/Nickname or ACWhat steps caused this errorWhether you used the Back button on your browserWhether or not you know your ISP to be using a proxy, or any sort of service that gives you an IP that others are using simultaneouslyHow many posts to this form you successfully submitted during the day* Please choose 'formkeys' for the category! Thank you

  6. figuring a slope? on Distributed Computing World Climate Simulation · · Score: -1

    I think they are not only looking for the differences in temperature but also the rate at which it's happening so they may prepare over the next 50 yeras for what they fear may be the situation.

  7. Re:Consider this the plague of the fp! on The Plague of Frogs · · Score: -1

    blame Cananda!

  8. WHat's the problem? on Studios Forcing ReplayTV to Collect Viewing Info · · Score: -1

    pr0n movies watched - 498,635,129

    commercials - 0

  9. Re:hi on Three Years Under the DMCA · · Score: 0, Insightful

    Nope, I look at it like who ever wrote the document didn't take any previous standard (ex. HTML) in to consideration for viewability. PDF files are a way to transfer information for hard copy (paper). This is the internet, you pompous Windows fanatic!

  10. hi on Three Years Under the DMCA · · Score: -1

    yeah, my pdf reader pretends to download it but I get 9 blank pages. pls prnt thks.

  11. I can't believe it! on Photonic Structure Increases Light Bulb Efficiency · · Score: -1
  12. I have an idea! on Photonic Structure Increases Light Bulb Efficiency · · Score: -1

    Why don't we advance light bulb technology. Use tungsten or some thing.

  13. Re:Just great. on Viruses Enlisted as Nano-builders · · Score: -1

    "Open Source does, and always will suck. Thats a fact."

    Your mom.

  14. Re:The nano system on Viruses Enlisted as Nano-builders · · Score: -1

    Yes, I too am devout believer in the nanosystem of weights and measurements. Particularly when dealing with biological issues. Nano measurement comes in handy when measuring the thickness of the tails of sperm that I just just dumped on my keyboard from my stiff member. Or "my balls weigh this ____ many nanonutsacks" Noting that Nanomeauremenst would not be helpful when the measuring one's penis length, or breast size (don't want to leave out the ladies in the nanomeasurement scale you know), unless of course we are all familiar with translating the differences in warm cack in between hot boobs.

  15. Re:Great - crooks will cut peoples fingers off on Your Fingerprint Buys Groceries in Seattle · · Score: -1

    Here's one for them: ,,l,.

  16. Re:The desktop-revolution stays where it is on Spanish Province Dist-Upgrades · · Score: -1, Offtopic

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  17. Re:Let me guess... on Lycoris - Linux for the Masses? · · Score: 0

    The file system view in Gnome is good. In KDE, it is ass.

  18. Re:Let me guess... on Lycoris - Linux for the Masses? · · Score: 0

    I don't know, IMHO RPM is as easy as it gets. Easier than unzipping a .zip archive and re-locating it in windows. Tarfiles are a different story, but agin, in my opinion, if you are messing with tar files you are either skilled at what you are doing or determined to learn. Or that category that does exist of people who try it once, it fails, the never use tar again. There are those types, I'm sure. That could be simplified as well, but I understand the necessity of it being the way that it is.

    What I would like to see happen is a more complete install of RPM and other packages. What I mean by this is actually registering itself in the prgram directories in what ever flavor OS you may be using. A lot of times I have noticed that a program will install and run flawlessly under RPm. (What could be easier than rpm -i) Simply starting it from the command line runs every thing just fine. The problem with this, and it has happened so many times, is that since no new program directory is made when the program installs itself, unless a directory or symbolic link is created immediately (and manually - damn lazy people), it gets forgotten about. I have, numerous times, re-downloaded some thing I needed only because I forgot that I had it already. Why? Because it got ran from the command line the last time I used it and I had no Ui link created for it any menu so I forgot all about it.

  19. Re:Not fp, but still a wide page! on Stopping Spambots: A Spambot Trap · · Score: 0

    What? Code some thing that works better than, but not well, with any thing Microsoft. That whole native format thing. Silly isn't it.

  20. personally on Slashback: Favoritism, Alternacy, Moo · · Score: 0

    I find the depiction of computer graphically animated talking cows and dancing babies rather disturbing. Please go back to cartoons when it comes to that type of fictitional imagery.

  21. Re:haha on Microsoft: Trust and Antitrust · · Score: 0

    Could it be you, Slash?

  22. haha on Microsoft: Trust and Antitrust · · Score: 0

    "fears of crackers and e-commerce fraud" -- That's pretty funny!

    and

    "Don't panic -- upgrade!" -- To what?

  23. Re:Microsoft's best response. on What Should Microsoft's Open Source Strategy Be? · · Score: 0

    It is really quite simple isn't it? Give the option to tinker as well as the end user options. Everything is fully integratable and functions on the levels needed for development. It's a responsible answer to the future of information exchange and that can only lead to more growth.

  24. Re:Too slow on Intel's 2.4GHz Pentium 4 Unleashed · · Score: 0

    C'mon, you know you really want 100GHz.

  25. Re:Why is it every time I use KDE on Konqueror's Javascript Continues To Improve · · Score: 0

    Thank you.

    Would switching to anti-aliasing fonts and icons have any thing to do with it as well? But it seems that after I switch to it (causes it) and try to switch back, it has no affect.

    This "Arioso" font is bad too. Impossible to read cursive style. This font only appears in KDE too. Not any where in Gnome.