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  1. Re:Doom for Columbine on Developers Ever More Encouraging Of Modding · · Score: 1

    All that effort, and no bites. AWWWWWW

    So, out of the kindness of my own heart for this lonely troll, I'll give you this bite.

    (Hint: You won't get bites for pathetic trolls in the games section. The gamer slashbots are the smartest, believe it or not.)

  2. Re:Good... down with Real on Real Problems · · Score: 1

    Touche

  3. Re:Good... down with Real on Real Problems · · Score: 5, Informative

    That is complete bullshit.

    Read this.

    Memo's from people that use to work at Real or still work there. In one of them, she says the bbc player is exactly the same as the other one.

  4. Re:Here's a more direct analogy that might help on Computerized Time Clocks Susceptible to 'Manager Attack' · · Score: 1

    What you want me to prove that slashdot is made of many people, who have lots of different opinions?

    err.......

    (I enjoy a good flamebait match, at least until I have to start work)

  5. Re:Here's a more direct analogy that might help on Computerized Time Clocks Susceptible to 'Manager Attack' · · Score: 1

    To be truthful, I was waiting for the kettle to boil.

    Replying to an idiot seemed like a good waste of time :)

  6. Re:Linux Changelog Email Publishing on Linux 2.6.5 is Released · · Score: 1

    Did you make your name in direct contrast to the uber-troll, TLA, by any chance?

    Enquiring minds yada yada...

  7. Re:Linux Changelog Email Publishing on Linux 2.6.5 is Released · · Score: 1

    So your part of dolo666's trolling organization too huh?

    In the off chance you are serious, dolo666 is a troll. People that mod people like dolo666 down are the good moderators, mainly because hes posting vague arguments that are offtopic to the original story.

    But you're probably a troll as well (agreeing with dolo666). Alas, I bit.

  8. Re:Here's a more direct analogy that might help on Computerized Time Clocks Susceptible to 'Manager Attack' · · Score: 1

    While your sarcasm is very droll, its is very obnoxious to think that because one slashdot poster has an opinion, it is mimiced by the rest of the mob.

    You're obviously a very bitter person.

  9. Re:How about the article itself? on Why PHBs Fear Linux · · Score: 1

    Well Said.

    Though I do think a lot of the mention of "freedom" here is sometimes done tongue-in-cheek.

  10. Re:Morally? on How India is Saving Capitalism · · Score: 1

    Congratulations on proving yourself wrong, and with a utterly annoying and presupmtious attitude too.

    Anyone who goes "bzzz... wrong answer" then makes a statement which is wrong "they don't have to eventually spend it here." deserves to be shot. Repeatedly.

  11. Re:FPS games are just not playable with text on IF Quake Takes Fragging To Whole New Level · · Score: 1

    He obviously takes after your examples, Sir Haxalot.

  12. Re:Giftwrapped bullshit on Interesting Uses for Trusted Computing · · Score: 1

    What asides from the trolls, the strawmen arguments, the other noise et al.

    The reason I DID move him to my foes list is because he made a bunch of strawmen arguments. I stated the reason for that in the post.

    Of course you may think I'm a loser. You're entitled to your own opinion, but you know, discussion is the key to things. Idiots like the guy I replied to do nothing for arguments, because they have no logic at all. Hence he's on my ignore list. He know's why (If he ever cares), and my comment viewing is improved.

  13. Re:Giftwrapped bullshit on Interesting Uses for Trusted Computing · · Score: 1

    Fuck, where to being with these moronic statements.

    First of all, you don't own the fucking highway. Its owned by the government (otherwise known as everyone), therefore, restrictions are put in place so everyone can share their road together, without too many problems. Besides, in an emergency (or if you want to), you can still go 200mph. You're just speeding.

    If I get a gun with certain restrictions, it still does its primary function, namely fire. If i get a computer and want to convert my CD's to mp3 or burn myself a new cd of assorted tracks, these "restrictions" stop me from doing a primary objective.

    Not that you care any, but your on my foe/ignore list now for making such utterly ridiculous analogies.

  14. Re:Bring it on! on SCO Seeks Licenses Down Under · · Score: 1

    Link please. I haven't heard this?

  15. Re:Bring it on! on SCO Seeks Licenses Down Under · · Score: 2, Insightful

    If IIRC, a Victorian (as in state, not culture) Open Source group appealed to the ACCC about SCO's actions.

    But this is direct proof of the problems with our governments adoption of American Policies and Laws. When a US company goes litigious, this country is next in line due to more and more similarities every day.

    Aussies - Vote out John Howard. Latham is no angel, but he's way better than Bush's bum buddy Howard.

  16. Re:What about the recent Linux kernel vulnarabilit on Microsoft Rereleases Patch to Fix Problems · · Score: 1

    What about it?

  17. Re:Blizzard's misstep on Blizzard's World of Warcraft Beta Goes Live · · Score: 1

    Hmm? I realise that most of the people are idiots, and I mainly played with my friends only. With private games (ie. enable password) on battle.net, I could do that easily. If there was a problem with battle.net, we normally had muck-around open characters that we played with in a tcp/ip game.

    Blizzard provides adequately for private games. And there servers are fine, considering I have little lag, and I connect to the American Servers from Australia.

    A problem your end, perhaps?

  18. Re:So whats new in this game? on Blizzard's World of Warcraft Beta Goes Live · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Because its in a well established universe with a good backdrop, made by a respected games company, and said company normally produces games that are entertaining and polished.

    It doesn't sound revolutionary, but rather it takes most of the good aspects of other MMORPG's, and puts into neatly into one package.

    So far of course. Beta testing will let the community see.

    Blizzard haven't made a misstep yet, in my humble opinion.

  19. er tu? on Blizzard's World of Warcraft Beta Goes Live · · Score: 0

    Does anyone actually see how it could be fun to make a random, uninformed early post? I enjoy early posts that are based in information or have reasoning.. but the idea of actually thinking about what im writing in this website just don't really appeal to me.

  20. Re:Open source when it's profitable... on Blizzard's World of Warcraft Beta Goes Live · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Do you purposely leave out the other 50% of the argument and mislead people, or are you just ignorant?

    Inquiring minds want to know.

  21. Re:It's not the broadband on Broadband Access Leading to Internet Breakdown? · · Score: 2, Funny

    didn't read article.... didn't understand story.... don't grasp implications... I"LL BASH MICROSOFT INSTEAD!!

  22. Re:What text was stolen? Seems you're self-promoti on A Field Guide To Wireless LANs for Administrators and Power Users · · Score: 1

    Hello Lichen.

    Sorry that you're ridiculous copying was found out? Awww too bad.

    (If you are not Lichen, then you're fucking blind. Either way, your a tool)

  23. Re:w00t on Burnt Coffee and Burnt CDs · · Score: 1

    " No, these are music CDs..."

    With the current selection of Mainstream Music these days, I fail to see your point.

  24. Re:Defense from asteroids? on Planetary Defense: Protecting Earth from Asteroids · · Score: 1

    Hello, Captain Obvious!

  25. Re:Friendly fire. on An Anti-DoS Tool That Returns Fire · · Score: 1

    No your a tool because you blindly hate people who are anonymous. I spose you'd want to be able to trace which political parties people vote for, just so they don't stay anonymous?

    Lots of things run on being anonymous. Who cares if their anonymous. If they wish to protect their privacy, its their right. Your holier than thou attitude reminds me strongly of the religious right, oh which I have no love.

    So your a tool because you have a fucking closed mind. FOAD.