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  1. absolutly no games run on linux on Linux Live Gaming Project · · Score: 3, Funny
    well while all you are complaining about how you can't play games in linux im gonna go play quake 3 arena or maybe doom 3 or maybe HL2 or maybe UT2004. I dunno there are just too many choices esspecially with cedega.

    No no you guys are right linux doesnt run games, dont even try. just stick to windows. please. It'll at least keep #linuxhelp clean.

  2. http://hackaday.com on Overclocking Calculators? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    it seems that many articles are being taken from http://hackaday.com This and the altiods mp3 player were both featured there.

  3. Re:Value of Livejournal - "Open Source Philosophy" on LiveJournal Servers Go Down · · Score: 1

    and if you don't believe me look at how i spelled convenience

  4. Re:Value of Livejournal - "Open Source Philosophy" on LiveJournal Servers Go Down · · Score: 1

    I agree, i use livejournal also, just for the convience, i can open up logjam, put my ideas in and it's on. The Emo kids do have to go though

  5. An short letter to mr. gates on Gates Elaborates on IP Communists · · Score: 1
    Mr Gates,

    Is the sharing of ideas that bad? Should science go to a completly private sector and never share it's findings with the world? What happens if we find a cure for cancer? Should we really only let one company do all the research? I'm sorry im just very confused by the idea that only one person should have knowledge.

    After all we do have libraries that allow us to walk in, take a book, and read it. With no restriction other than bringing it back when you are done.

    Please get back to me as soon as you can.

    A confused computer enthusiast,

    Killerface

  6. Re:KDE should use this in their advertising on Windows Longhorn to make Graphics Cards more Important · · Score: 1
    Or I could say- more with more complicated hardware.

    http://www.research.ibm.com/bluegene/

  7. Re:Not Politically Correct on Apple Releases Mac Mini · · Score: 1

    well it's a funny joke, but at the same time it really gets me miffed when i hear x86 computers refered to as "PC" not because thats not what they are but the negititve connotation that comes with it. Mac users differentiate themselves by calling the x86 platform a "PC", which in thier minds means windows, spyware, virii, and other such things. So basically FU PC ill stick with x86

  8. The Force on G4 Drops TechTV Name · · Score: 1

    I feel a great disturbance as if millions of televisions screamed and suddenly turned the channel.

  9. Re:Windose... on 64-bit Windows XP Tested And Reviewed · · Score: 2, Informative

    Also maybe you havent noticed, many of the graphics for microsoft are either bill gates dressed as a borg or a windows logo cracked, if you want unbiased go to npr or fox even.

  10. Re:Windose... on 64-bit Windows XP Tested And Reviewed · · Score: 1

    hahahahahah You're new here arent you

  11. Re:Good advice... on Joel Gives College Advice For Programmers · · Score: 1

    I've heard from too many people that punching out code all day at work makes them very hesitant to even touch a computer at home Well I think that this might just have to do with the fact that these people might not like thier place of business. I'm sure that this doesnt happen to _all_ professionals. As a matter of fact I have an uncle that works for IBM, Whenever he comes to my apartment for visits, it's all he wants to talk about. And I enjoy it I learn a lot about business and programming, I think it's really cool. Back to my point though, Not every business is run like a sweatshop, so don't be scared of loosing your best friend after you get a job.

  12. atari on Introducing Children to Computers? · · Score: 1

    Buy an old atari 800x and those old magazines that had source code in them, now that was fun. My Uncle started me out that way.

  13. Twas the morn before christmas on Four New Unpatched Windows Vulnerabilities · · Score: 4, Funny

    Twas the morn be for Christmas and all through the cage.
    Not a creature was stirring not even a 10th level mage.
    Then Flash, i look at my bookmarks and what did appear!?
    A story on slashdot spreading with fear.
    "Peril Peril", It screamed with fervor and fight.
    "What shall we do about this vulnerability tonight?"

    It's christmas eve and in the story lay more,
    For this affected Santa and hurt him to the core.
    His Server Used Exchange to give and recieve,
    a malicious cracker got in to make Santa Grieve.

    The clean cut elves said format and reinstall, while the ones with long beards solved it in no time at all.

    "There will be no Christmas this year" Santa Said with dismay.
    The naughty and nice list was lost in the fray.

    And yet with precision and care the elves brought out from back,
    santas new gift! a blade server rack!

    "It runs Linux in fact!" said the elves in unison
    "cron jobs too, back up that old piece of Sh.."
    one interupted "Stop it Sam",

    So christmas would go on with ease and ablitity, that is until santa went on his killing spree.

    The End

  14. Redirection is the newest flaw in browsers on How Can I Trust Firefox? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    (from the article) First of all, I went to the advertised www.getfirefox.com, and was redirected to the real page at www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/. Funny when I went to http://windows.com I got redirected to the real page at http://www.microsoft.com/windows/default.mspx

  15. Re:Really? on Linux To Ring Up $35B By 2008 · · Score: 1

    can i be shirly?

  16. Re:Something Intresting on Labels Trying New CD Copy Prevention Systems · · Score: 1

    Even worse, if you play it forward you hear major-label pop music... wow that is scary, I think I just crapped my pants

  17. Re:Something Intresting on Labels Trying New CD Copy Prevention Systems · · Score: 1

    Second Session DRM
    XCP copy protection has been developed to be compatible with third party Second Session DRM technologies enabling a feature rich experience for consumers. Multi session music CDs contain both the original Red Book audio files and also data files with video clips and photo libraries as well as Digital Rights Management features that provide greater controls for the Record Labels over the onward distribution of content by the consumer.

    and if you play it backwards it reads:

    ALL HAIL THE LORD SATAN! GIVE HIM YOUR UNBORN CHILDREN AND ALLOW HIM TO PUT COPYRIGHTS ON THEM! WE KNOW WHAT IS BEST! DO NOT HOLD DOWN THE SHIFT KEY!

  18. Here it is on Wireless Carriers looking for Elbow Room · · Score: 1

    I foound the elbow room a couple months ago it's a bar 2 blocks away http://www.ypsirocks.com/

  19. Re:Man... when will it stop? on Torvalds Dubbed Most Influential Executive of 2004 · · Score: 1

    That's the point of slashdot, it's a bias opinion. who cares, for all you who complain about the editors you sure don't ever stop coming around

  20. Off Topic on New Video Game Recreates Kennedy Assassination · · Score: 2, Funny

    Yes, But does it run linux?

  21. Re:Gaim on Could IM Be The Next Step For Google? · · Score: 1

    you could always try pork

  22. geez on A Worm's Worm · · Score: 3, Insightful

    You know this seems at first to be really creative . But think he/she is just riding on sassers coattails

  23. Good on Egyptian Linux Advocates' Replies · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I think this happens to be a good exersize into seeing what happens in other countries with OSS. Being American I think of my self as prett ignorant toward technology through the world. I appreciate stuff like this.

  24. Re:Pitch for venture capital on More Light Shed on Project David · · Score: 1

    We will let you run windows apps ... FOR 1 MILLION DOLLARS (pinky to lips akward silence and out)

  25. We now need one ... on The First-Ever Installfest in Egypt · · Score: 1, Interesting

    We need a worldwide install fest tracked by local lugs... i'd set it up but im too lazy