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  1. Re:MOD PARENT UP on Firefox 3.5's First Vulnerability "Self-Inflicted" · · Score: 5, Funny

    I've got at least a dozen non-default settings I've set in about:config. What's one more?

    at least a baker's dozen?

  2. Microsoft spreading THUD? on Ballmer Says Linux "Infringes Our Intellectual Property" · · Score: 2, Funny

    Testicles, Hair, Uncertainty, Doubt

  3. Re:a million, a thousand, roundness on Poincare Conjecture Proof Completed · · Score: 1
    I believe the equation is:

    7097556CL3 = CF93

  4. Eazy-E paid homage... on How the IBM PC Changed the World · · Score: 2, Funny

    ...in his album, 5150: Home 4 Tha Sick

  5. Re:Obvious on Apple Joins BAPCo · · Score: 1
    One way Apple has survived through the yars of Microsoft monopoly...
    Wait, are you implying that Microsoft pirated Apple software?
  6. Re:"from the must-go-faster dept." on Another Look At Mozilla's BugFix Rate · · Score: 1
    I'm not sure what Firefox is doing in the background, but I really do have to close it if I want to play video games without studdering.
    Time to play "Choose your own adventure"!

    If you would like to make fun of the poster's spelling, go to item 1. If you would like to imply the poster cannot speak well, go to item 2.

    1. Apparently you also need to close Firefox to run your spellchecker. (Go to item 3.)

    2. Try not to talk while playing video games. (Go to item 3.)

    3. You fall in a hole and die.

  7. Re:It's become sentient on Graphics Programs Uncover Secret PINs · · Score: 1

    it's oogling us!
    oogling
  8. Re:oh God bless them, those kooky spookies on New, Faster Attack against SHA-1 Revealed · · Score: 0
    mv tongue /dev/cheek
    oh god, it's geek analingus
  9. Re:I love the math they did to come up with this.. on Wi-Fi Times Sixteen · · Score: 2, Funny
    "People" using "unnecessary" quotes should be "shot".
    They're in the queue, directly behind people who don't put periods inside quotation marks.
  10. Re:That's a neat graphic in the article... on Circuits Better with Purer Nanotubes · · Score: 1

    looks like some fucked up Bridges of Königsberg variation. good luck

  11. Re:It's All So Funny on Google Maps Creator Takes Browsers To The Limit · · Score: 1
    I think you mean "they control the browser markey".

    MS, they built us, a browser out of the darky darky
    MS, they built us, a browser out of the darky darky
    Now they control the browser markey markey
    Children of the Borg...

  12. Re:If its SSH you vant on Sharp Zaurus SL-5500 Today? · · Score: 1

    And if you actually want a good SSH, may i suggest you get it from the source?

  13. Re:Stuck in a loop. on Apple Campus Missing From MSN Earth · · Score: 1
    your post was funny enough to deserve no replies!

    MSN earth server doesn't want to be anthropomorphized!

  14. Re:It's just an old map on Apple Campus Missing From MSN Earth · · Score: 1
    Interesting / amusing, however, that M$ uses 11 year old pictures for its maps. At least if it's a conspiracy they're a full decade behind on their grand master plan.

    vista is their grand master plan? damn

  15. Re:Well bugger, my bug isn't fixed... on Flurry of Security Patches · · Score: 1
    I can select text in this xterm window, go to Edit/Copy and when I go back to Edit the Paste option is greyed out. Nothing made it to the buffer when I did my Copy.
    It's not intuitive, but when you selected the text in the xterm window, it was automatically copied to the X11 clipboard -- no need to do Edit->Copy. So, to paste it into another X11 app, you can use a middle click (cmd-click in my XDarwin prefs), or shift-insert (this is a trick, I have Enter mapped to Insert via xmodmap :).

    It starts to get hairier when you mix copy/pastes between OS X and XDarwin.

  16. Re:here's the link on Firefox 1.05 Released · · Score: 1
    os=win

    Or try the OS-agnostic link

    http://

    Or try the protocol-agnostic link.

  17. Re:Other criterion on Pocket PC vs. Palm Showdown · · Score: 1
    It's so strange how people can misread things, Jesus...
    Tell me about it, Stanley!
  18. Re:Whew! on Google Invests in Power-Line Broadband · · Score: 3, Funny
    You had me worried. The article had been up for two minutes, and we hadn't yet had a slashdot-metapost.
    You had me at "had"
  19. Re:Google search links on Examining ICMP Flaws · · Score: 1

    I wasn't really familier with slashbot eliza board, so did a quick google. Found couple of good links:

    Google Search: slashbot eliza board dates back to jul 2005.

    wikipedia

  20. Re:Source: Mark Twain on Hackers, Spelling, and Grammar? · · Score: 1
    Very good! You must have read all the way to the bottom of the post, where it was signed "-Mark Twain."

    Hmm... Didn't I hear that he'd died?

    When I was but a strapping young lad, I heard some sad news on talk radio - writer, humorist, journalist and lecturer Mark Twain was found dead in his Connecticut home one morning. There weren't any more details. I'm sure everyone in the Slashdot community misses him - even if you didn't enjoy his work, there's no denying his contributions to popular culture. Truly an American icon.

  21. Re:Who is going to make the money? on IBM Tablet Announced · · Score: 0, Offtopic
  22. Re:OT: child pornography on DOJ Wants ISPs to Retain All Customer Records · · Score: 1


    I did the same search and came up with this, which frankly is just as disturbing.

  23. Re:Webserver? on Pure JavaScript Unix-Like Web Based OS · · Score: 1
    So can I write a webserver for it and use my browser to serve webpages and look at them!
    The answer is an emphatic yes? I'm just as excited as you are?
  24. Re:fake DOS... on Pure JavaScript Unix-Like Web Based OS · · Score: 3, Funny
    I was even worried for an instant when it was supposedly formatting my hard d^i^c^kz^z^z^^z^z^f^^ s^d^f^zêf^zê^f^sd^f s^df ^sd^f ^sd^f^s^df^s s^df ^sd^f^s^df^s^df^^s^sd^f^sd^f^^sd^f ^^sdf^^sd^f
    for those of you keeping score at home, that's (zf-c)(sd+2k-i)(f-x)(1-ê)^3, with len(d^i^c^kz) = 0
  25. Re:Seriously buzzword compliant on IBM Turns to Open Source Development · · Score: 1
    1. make the best software in the world using whatever tools are at hand
    2. open source it, (automatic, considering how 1 would have to be done)
    3. and support it. (of course, this is where 'profit' would normally go, but yeeah.)
    4. Profit !!!