Yeah, like stories about mindless UFO sightings are more relevent than a bank you can thank if you listened to any pop or rock in the last tweny years.
Maybe if you don't like it you should stop reading slashdot and talk to your shrink about your paranoid tendencies.
OK, so I might not be so bright, but at least I have a sense of humour. Also you've got to read my comments in context, if you read the whole thread you'll see that I was mearly having a little go at some silly troll. And I was in bad mood ealier this evening (I feel strangely better now). I'm actually a really sweet, sesitive, sympathetic guy.
So have you got that through your concrete encased, malformed, unprocessed sewage filled skull you sheep fucking twat?
(-: Only kidding:-)
First wipe your mouth becasue you've still got your mother's shit on your lips. Second, the post are refering to was posted from another person's account, so while I don't care about my karma, I have the courtesy to not effect anothers, you brain dead shiteater.
Yeah the dangers of cut and paste. Now that you've cured the world of bad grammar you can get back to exploring your mother's anal passage with your penis, cuntface.
And, unlike you, I don't give a fuck about Karma you arse kisser.
Actually, we do have one. See http://www.chanrobles.com/australia.htm
I think what you're reffering to in part is the Common Law, which we have adopted along with many other English conventions.
I can understand your sentiments, although I was a good 10,000 kms away from the towers. Tonight, here in Australia, the media frezy continues. Almost all the channels have live coverage from New York, you can't get away from it. It was a terrible thing, but I really don't want to dwell on all those poor people dying and the grief of their families and friends. Yesterday there was hours and hours of programs on it. They showed pictures of people jumping out of the towers and pictures of them after they hit the ground. It's all a bit grotesque and undignified.
I've always thought that this was a stupid reaction, but remeber that fear and greed rule the street, you can't do anything about sentiment, it's rather irrational. The best thing you can do is shrug and buy some index put options or warrants and at least profit from other peoples stupidity.
Really? I live in inner-city Sydney, about as urban as it gets, and my exchange is almost exactly a mile away (about 1.5 kilometers). I doubt that even in Tokyo they have a exchange every two hundred feet.
$19 billion for Compaq? I'll give you $10 bucks for it.
I have to say I still resent Compaq for buying Digital. They killed off all the good research and turned it into another homogenised, bland corporate. Digital used be be a great company with great products in their time. HP has made some great products in their time. I wonder how long before they become bland and homogenised, selling lowest-common denominator boxes, avoiding anything that looks like risk, imagination or anything else that used to propel the computer industry forward. Now the only ideas they have is a takeover deal (and another and another). Great! That'll keep the industry going for the decades!
I'm just glad that no-one will touch Apple with a 10-foot pole. Everyone expects them to go broke every other week. No-one in corporate land really understands what keeps Apple afloat becuase it can't be boiled down to a finacing deal. And they probably realise that the customer loyalty and brand respect they enjoy will very probably evaporate if someone tried to buy it.
Good to see a they've finally put a DVI connector on the Powerbook. What's the point of having a sleek Titanium laptop if you can only plug it into clunky CRTs to get your wrap around multi display configuration?
On several occasions I've witnessed people blatantly downloading songs into local storage. They claimed the copy was of poor quality, but they clearly were humming the melody and remebered the words. Sometimes other people would hear and start humming too, thus proliferating the illegal copies to other pirates.
This must be stamped out. The recording industry is working with goverment to mandate mind control devices to eliminate people enjoying music without fair and equitable payments to the rightful copyright holders. Maybe then we can stop the tradgedy of the children of record company executives going hungry.
We must always be vigilant and stop commiting these henious crimes against the companies who created music and merriment.
Yeah, like stories about mindless UFO sightings are more relevent than a bank you can thank if you listened to any pop or rock in the last tweny years. Maybe if you don't like it you should stop reading slashdot and talk to your shrink about your paranoid tendencies.
Has any one read 1984?
OK, so I might not be so bright, but at least I have a sense of humour. Also you've got to read my comments in context, if you read the whole thread you'll see that I was mearly having a little go at some silly troll. And I was in bad mood ealier this evening (I feel strangely better now). I'm actually a really sweet, sesitive, sympathetic guy. So have you got that through your concrete encased, malformed, unprocessed sewage filled skull you sheep fucking twat? (-: Only kidding :-)
First wipe your mouth becasue you've still got your mother's shit on your lips. Second, the post are refering to was posted from another person's account, so while I don't care about my karma, I have the courtesy to not effect anothers, you brain dead shiteater.
Yeah, like Reuters.com is going to fall over. I don't know why it's mentioned since the link is not actually via Google. Makes you wonder...
Yeah the dangers of cut and paste. Now that you've cured the world of bad grammar you can get back to exploring your mother's anal passage with your penis, cuntface.
And, unlike you, I don't give a fuck about Karma you arse kisser.
Sorry bucko, but I beat your sorry arse see 4325780. Nah na na na nah.
Does Slashdot have a co-marketting agreement with Google perchance? This is the second reference in the last few hours...
... that the narcissist would buy 500 clones of himself and the geek a penis on the scale of mount rushmore
a hieroglyph that roughly translates to "Ha-Ha"
Actually, we do have one. See http://www.chanrobles.com/australia.htm I think what you're reffering to in part is the Common Law, which we have adopted along with many other English conventions.
I can understand your sentiments, although I was a good 10,000 kms away from the towers. Tonight, here in Australia, the media frezy continues. Almost all the channels have live coverage from New York, you can't get away from it. It was a terrible thing, but I really don't want to dwell on all those poor people dying and the grief of their families and friends. Yesterday there was hours and hours of programs on it. They showed pictures of people jumping out of the towers and pictures of them after they hit the ground. It's all a bit grotesque and undignified.
...we find FTC commissioners have suddenly become very thin and rich with enourmous penises, we will know they got the spam.
Who has time to look at $10,800 worth of pr0n?
Indeed, I only manage to look at about 30 seconds of porn at time. I'd go blind if I had $10K's worth.
I've always thought that this was a stupid reaction, but remeber that fear and greed rule the street, you can't do anything about sentiment, it's rather irrational. The best thing you can do is shrug and buy some index put options or warrants and at least profit from other peoples stupidity.
... still going today. Billions of writes latter, still hasn't dropped (returned) a single bit. They just don't make them like the ol' days.
Really? I live in inner-city Sydney, about as urban as it gets, and my exchange is almost exactly a mile away (about 1.5 kilometers). I doubt that even in Tokyo they have a exchange every two hundred feet.
$19 billion for Compaq? I'll give you $10 bucks for it.
I have to say I still resent Compaq for buying Digital. They killed off all the good research and turned it into another homogenised, bland corporate. Digital used be be a great company with great products in their time. HP has made some great products in their time. I wonder how long before they become bland and homogenised, selling lowest-common denominator boxes, avoiding anything that looks like risk, imagination or anything else that used to propel the computer industry forward. Now the only ideas they have is a takeover deal (and another and another). Great! That'll keep the industry going for the decades!
I'm just glad that no-one will touch Apple with a 10-foot pole. Everyone expects them to go broke every other week. No-one in corporate land really understands what keeps Apple afloat becuase it can't be boiled down to a finacing deal. And they probably realise that the customer loyalty and brand respect they enjoy will very probably evaporate if someone tried to buy it.
Good to see a they've finally put a DVI connector on the Powerbook. What's the point of having a sleek Titanium laptop if you can only plug it into clunky CRTs to get your wrap around multi display configuration?
On several occasions I've witnessed people blatantly downloading songs into local storage. They claimed the copy was of poor quality, but they clearly were humming the melody and remebered the words. Sometimes other people would hear and start humming too, thus proliferating the illegal copies to other pirates.
This must be stamped out. The recording industry is working with goverment to mandate mind control devices to eliminate people enjoying music without fair and equitable payments to the rightful copyright holders. Maybe then we can stop the tradgedy of the children of record company executives going hungry.
We must always be vigilant and stop commiting these henious crimes against the companies who created music and merriment.
Make all discs out of Kevlar, the we can go out and buy 32767x drives. And be cut in half by flying CD every now and then.
It's good that friend didn't want to express support for some reason, otherwise he might have said "Hi, I'm Randy and I'm rooting for you."