Jeez, nearly makes you think that/. editors have something against Sun....
Well, I'm sure if you locked editor abc in a room with a Sun Ray 150 Thin Client connected to an 8-way Opteron in another room, they'd have something against it pretty damn fast.
Yes, it's called AntiTrust. Unfortunately, it will only be coming from the states and not the Justice dept., as Bill has bought out the admin this time 'round.
Nice attempt at a troll, but I've yet to read about an organism that's naturally radioactive. This could be because radioactivity doesn't mix well with life forms. Ya think?
Or put your mind where you're mouth was, and realize that you'd have to delicately time it so that you've done the transaction in sync with which day IBM wins it's legal victory over SCO in court.
Yeah, I'm sure flying stealthbombers is what every flight sim fan's dreams are made of. Try something more logical (and sexy), like the F-22. Or, if you still can't get over your bomber fetish, at least comprimise with an FB-22.
For what it's worth, IBM could settle it Dubya style for pennies compared to what SCO is suing for. Buy a pre-owned Soviet-era nuclear warhead for a mere $20 million, and just be done with it. No more expensive trademark litigation.
*This is of course done in sarcasm, as nearby inhabitants would sue for damages, for $diety knows how much money. Only in America, of course.
Probably because Slashdotting a physical address costs the recipient very little. They'd just hire some person with a high school degree to sort the sales catalogs out for the dumpster.
Step 1: Print source code to Mac OS X's Mach 3.0 microkernel Step 2: Position crate of code behind front door Step 3: Watch from street as a bunch of people dressed in black try to ram open a door barricaded with >1,000lbs of paper in broad daylight.
With IPv6, you could probably assign an IP to every mammal* on the planet. 4 billion * 4 billion * 4 billion, as I recall it being said 4 billion * 4 billion * 4 billion times on Slashdot.
*excluding every organism but mammals
Or you could just install the i686 binaries and do 'emerge -e world' with distcc setup on your network, and it it would be up and running faster than you can take your system completely apart and put it back togethor again (about 90 minutes for me).
But if your kid gets beaten up by some football player at school, all the school will do is give the jerk a slap on the risk. I would know from experience. (sadly)
So who wants to setup a SCOtoady.com site, ala Linux Toady? (about that incident where the L. Today editor was astroturfing).
Or better yet, notify the "Dentist" that he's going to end up as a statistic - suicidal dentist!
And he's obviously got his priorities fscked up, because he was jerking off with Iraq while he could have been "rectifying" the North Korean issue.
Or, if you really want to send them a message, "LitigousBastardCraft"
Jeez, nearly makes you think that /. editors have something against Sun....
Well, I'm sure if you locked editor abc in a room with a Sun Ray 150 Thin Client connected to an 8-way Opteron in another room, they'd have something against it pretty damn fast.
Will AOL discs suffice?
So when is someone going to upload an MP3/OGG of him speaking against "piracy" onto Kazaa or Gnutella? (ala Lars of Metallica)
Yes, it's called AntiTrust. Unfortunately, it will only be coming from the states and not the Justice dept., as Bill has bought out the admin this time 'round.
Nice attempt at a troll, but I've yet to read about an organism that's naturally radioactive. This could be because radioactivity doesn't mix well with life forms. Ya think?
I think an organic LED array and whatever kind of organ electric eels use to store their charges up with would suffice. Bonus points if you can put the organic LED's in their eyes.
You can already buy glow-in-the-dark condoms.
Nice troll, but sco.o is used for bluetooth. Just grep the 2.4.21 changelog and see for yourself.
Uh oh. The moderation of the parent can only mean one thing - the moderators are the trolls!
Does this mean the Iraqi Information Minister is still alive and well?
Or put your mind where you're mouth was, and realize that you'd have to delicately time it so that you've done the transaction in sync with which day IBM wins it's legal victory over SCO in court.
Yeah, I'm sure flying stealthbombers is what every flight sim fan's dreams are made of. Try something more logical (and sexy), like the F-22. Or, if you still can't get over your bomber fetish, at least comprimise with an FB-22.
For what it's worth, IBM could settle it Dubya style for pennies compared to what SCO is suing for. Buy a pre-owned Soviet-era nuclear warhead for a mere $20 million, and just be done with it. No more expensive trademark litigation. *This is of course done in sarcasm, as nearby inhabitants would sue for damages, for $diety knows how much money. Only in America, of course.
Probably because Slashdotting a physical address costs the recipient very little. They'd just hire some person with a high school degree to sort the sales catalogs out for the dumpster.
Step 1: Print source code to Mac OS X's Mach 3.0 microkernel
Step 2: Position crate of code behind front door
Step 3: Watch from street as a bunch of people dressed in black try to ram open a door barricaded with >1,000lbs of paper in broad daylight.
With IPv6, you could probably assign an IP to every mammal* on the planet. 4 billion * 4 billion * 4 billion, as I recall it being said 4 billion * 4 billion * 4 billion times on Slashdot. *excluding every organism but mammals
Or you could just install the i686 binaries and do 'emerge -e world' with distcc setup on your network, and it it would be up and running faster than you can take your system completely apart and put it back togethor again (about 90 minutes for me).
But if your kid gets beaten up by some football player at school, all the school will do is give the jerk a slap on the risk. I would know from experience. (sadly)
Gee, I thought they were more related to Weasals.
Yeah, and also the tidbit that the RIAA would be happy if half of Slashdot's user base dumped Internet access.
Rats don't scare me. What I'm really afraid of is single women. Yeah, those single women make me cringe ;)