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  1. RE: sub-microscopic organisms... on Nanotube Paint Blocks Cell Phones on Demand · · Score: 0

    "...nanotechnology, the emerging science of harnessing sub-microscopic organisms..."

    What?!

    Where the fuck did you get _that_ definition?

  2. Re:this has to stop on Danish, Western Websites Under Attack · · Score: 0

    If it's just a few "extremists", then why isn't the Muslim world going crazy right now saying "Hey! Those guys don't represent us! We don't know them!" Why is there not protesting in the streets to acknowledge a separation of extremists from the peaceful Muslims?

  3. Re:Thief on Games That Keep You Coming Back? · · Score: 0

    Here here! The Thief series is my favorite game series of all time. "The Metal Age" was the best (created when Looking Glass was in it's prime). Although, I must admit I liked Deadly Shadows as well!

    All shall hear the words of Karras! The words of Karras!

  4. Re:Whose "evil"? on Google's Action Makes A Mockery Of Its Values · · Score: 0

    How about "The Great Leap Forward" where China killed off about 30 Million of it's own people? Or the other communist regimes that are responsible for killing more of their own people than any other system of government in the last hundred years?

    I'd call that pretty fucking evil.

  5. Don't do it! on Vista Could Ship Earlier Than Expected · · Score: 0

    Microsoft, please don't release Vista ahead of schedule. Otherwise the pundits here at Slashdot will have nothing to make fun of.

    Scratch that, they'll make fun of you anyway. Carry on...

  6. Re:We all know what happened on Japanese 'Minerva' Robot Lost in Space · · Score: 0

    Reply from Minerva:

    "What you say?!"

  7. Pink Slip... on IBM Announces "Blog-Spotting" Software · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    We saw that comment you made on Slashdot. We're gonna have to let you go, kid.

  8. Nice... on Microsoft Plans Deliberate Xbox 360 Shortage · · Score: 0

    This kind of crap along with making people pay an extra hundred bucks for backward compatibility with the original X-Box is the reason I'm not buying one.

    Fuck you, Microshaft. I'm not doing business with you any more.

  9. Re:Looking Glass Studious? on Looking-Glass Based Distro Reviewed · · Score: 0

    I'm with you, Taffer. I got excited for another "Life of the Party" or "Shalebridge Cradle." Oh, well...I guess I'll just head down to ol' Bafford's in Hogsmeade. Maybe pick a few pockets along the way. The local watchman, Benny, can always be counted on for a few extra coins...or a pint for one willing to listen to his stories.

    Sabathius

  10. Once again we can thank Microsoft... on Spyware Based ID Theft Ring Uncovered · · Score: 0

    for the ActiveX technology that makes this Spyware possible.

    Good Job doing your part to keep the Internet safe and secure for users.

  11. Re:Whew! on Longhorn's Offical Name is Windows Vista · · Score: 0

    Meanwhile at the Windows Vista press conference...

    Reporter: "Mr. Gates, what are you gonna do today?"

    Gates: "Whatever I want! Gosh!"

  12. RE: Thanks for the update... on Longhorn's Offical Name is Windows Vista · · Score: 0


    Now I know the boxes to avoid when I see them on the shelf.

  13. RE: TCO? on Desktop Linux Mass Migration · · Score: 0


    Hey Microshaft...what was that you were saying about total cost of ownership?

    "Anderson estimated in September 2004 that Novell had made savings of $900,000 on Microsoft Windows and Office licences..."

  14. Let me join my country in saying... on The Floating PowerBook · · Score: 0


    You've got to be fucking kidding

    Isn't there a story about about Microsoft bashing or somthing we could read?

    Gosh!

  15. RE: Suse Distro on Fujitsu Bundling SUSE Linux · · Score: 2, Interesting


    To be honest, I'm glad Suse is getting more play lately. It's the most refined (read polished) linux offering I've seen yet. Also, the Yast utility is the best tool for configuring this author has had the priviledge to use.

    Sadly, they (Novel) need more multimedia support for various codecs and such. Linux might come around more if people could play movies and music immediately after installation rather than wasting time tracking down all the crap needed to play existing media.

    I hope someone from Novel is reading this post...

  16. RE: Clicking the Blue E... on Don't Click on the Blue E · · Score: 0


    If you use IE to get to the book, the Website should install Spyware on your computer...on principle.

    Heh heh heh

  17. RE: A book to check out... on Ray Kurzweil 2001-2003 essays Available as a PDF · · Score: 2, Insightful


    I'm not trying to sell this guy's books for him, but...

    If you want to read a book that will blow your f-ing mind, check out "The Age of Spiritual Machines", by Ray Kurzweil. I went around for a month with my head smoking after that one.

  18. RE: Even more obligatory quotes... on Star Destroyer Built Before Your Eyes · · Score: 3, Funny


    If this is a Councillor ship, where is the ambassador?

    *crunch*
    *thud*

  19. Java may = DRM... on Java to Appear in Next-Gen DVD players · · Score: 0


    Java can run crypto. I bet you 10 bucks they will use it to enforce some new Drackonian DRM scheme.

  20. RE: DVD Distros on Knoppix 4.0 DVD - Like a Kid in a Candy Store · · Score: 1, Interesting


    The best DVD distro I've tried so far is Suse 9.3 Professional. It's really well polished.

    The only problem seems to be video and audio codec support (no MP3s or DVDs by default)

  21. Great... on Linux-Based Phone Lasts 200 Hours on Standby · · Score: -1


    That's all we need...more drivers on the phone LONGER!

  22. RE: Wait for it... on DoubleClick Warns Against Ad-Blocking Browsers · · Score: -1


    Hahahahahahahhahahahahaha!

    That's got to be one of the funniest articles I've ever read.

    "If I can't send you ads, I'll...I'll turn off your Internet! Yeah! That's it!"

  23. Re:The big question: Is it made using XCode? on At Long Last, NeoOffice/J 1.1 Released · · Score: -1


    If it's written in Java, it doesn't matter. It's riding on top of the application layer that talks to the microprocessor.

  24. Ex-Soviet Hackers... on Hunting for Botnet Command and Controls · · Score: -1



    Look to eastern Europe for your C&C.
    That's where a lot of your Spyware and other malware is coming from. Good luck taking them down...word on the street is the local law is in cahoots with them.

    And for those who say you have to take out the soldiers, rather than the Generals...
    Wrong. Strike the sheppard, and the sheep will scatter.

  25. RE: Can't touch me... on Ready or Not, Here Comes Service Pack 2 · · Score: -1


    Haha! I just installed Service Pack 2 and everything is working gr [Client Disconnected]