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  1. Re:I absolutely, empathically disagree. on CUTEST WEB SITE EVER DISCOVERED!!! · · Score: 1

    Unfortunately, it looks like Maddox is continuing his massive slack off, (too busy with "other projects", i.e., his right hand and thehun.net), and there is no April Fools joke from him this year.

  2. Why does he need a girlfriend? on SPECIAL BIRTHDAY REPORT!!! HEMOS IS 30 :) :) :) · · Score: 1

    Aren't squeezing his own man boobs enough?

  3. Re:Not even trying on Slashdot Design Changes for Wider Appeal · · Score: 1

    It's basically a 0.00017 hearted attempt to copy Maddox.

  4. Re:OMG! on Slashdot Design Changes for Wider Appeal · · Score: 1

    Are you going to compare boobs?

    On what basis would you compare Samzenpus, Zonk, and Scuttlemonkey?

  5. Re:So what happened to "Web 0.2"? on Hotmail On Your Desktop · · Score: 1

    Probably a typo in an internal memo from Balmer: Get to work on a web 0.2 application right away, guys!

  6. Re:chicken or egg on Sandals and Ponytails Behind Slow Linux Adoption · · Score: 1

    and dirty smelly hippies don't? You've never heard of a Trustafarian or heard the expression, "the smellier the hippy, the bigger the trust fund"?

    OK, granted, most linux developers aren't trust fund babies.

  7. Re:More FUD from MS on Ballmer Won't Dismiss Idea of Suits Against Linux · · Score: 1

    and that regularly gets caught stealing ideas from partners. . .

    Such as?


    Oh, come on! Are you the only person in the universe that didn't see that Simpsons episode?

  8. Re:What backward compatiblity is necessary? on Ballmer Won't Dismiss Idea of Suits Against Linux · · Score: 1

    That's basically what Apple did with the transition from 68xxx to PowerPC, from OS 9 to OS X, and currently, from PowerPC to Intel.

    I highly doubt that Microsoft would ever stoop so low as to copy anything Apple does.

  9. Re:chicken or egg on Sandals and Ponytails Behind Slow Linux Adoption · · Score: 1

    No, that explains Steve Jobs expensive designer turtleneck.

    However, it doesn't seem to have helped get Apple very far into the IT departments of the Fortune 500. So I guess hip latte sipping metrosexuals with goatees don't fare that much better than dirty smelly hippies with birkenstocks.

  10. From the Suit Job FAQ on Sandals and Ponytails Behind Slow Linux Adoption · · Score: 1

    Q: Are you wearing brown lipstick?

    A: No! I've got great social skills!

  11. Re:What if Neo isn't the One? on Will Wright's Dream Machines · · Score: 1

    Much more entertaining if Keanu did his own stunts. And maybe if Agent Smith wore his Elrond costume.

  12. Re:IC or !IC on World's First Completely Transparent IC · · Score: 1

    If you lived in Cupertino, you'd be saying, "iC".

  13. In Soviet Russia on Aging Japan Looks to Bots For Care · · Score: 1

    Shark jumps YOU!!

  14. Re:Working on site on The Surprising Truth About Ugly Websites · · Score: 1

    That's not fish, that's your sister's underwear. You need to have her google "feminine hygiene".

    The story submitter is the writer of the article. Try to follow along now.

  15. Re:Or the internet on Ubuntu, Macintosh and Windows XP · · Score: 1

    Most importantly? In what bizarro-universe is a home pc's most important feature tax prep software?

    It's a terrible, depressing universe known as April 14th. You don't ever want to go there.

  16. Re:I'd like to add one more thing... on Patriot Act Game Pokes Fun at Government · · Score: 1

    I consider myself conservative (fiscally) and I'm a registered Republican.

    The Bush administration is a disgrace, and the Republican Party has lost it's way. It's like Bush is the new pope, and it's scary what's happening in this country.

  17. Re:Mythology, lol on Microsoft Releases Atlas · · Score: 1

    It makes perfect sense. After all, isn't Microsoft known for holding up most of the world? And getting away with it?

  18. Re:Use an alias. Do not post your last name on... on Beware Your Online Presence · · Score: 1

    Well, hang in there. It'll get better. If it doesn't get better, at least it'll get different. Good luck to us both (sounds like we both need it).

  19. OIC on How Great Cheap Phones Never Get to the U.S. · · Score: 1

    I didn't realize it wasn't triband

  20. Re:US needs to be more like Europe on How Great Cheap Phones Never Get to the U.S. · · Score: 1

    No, T-Mobile is still the same. You can get the unlock codes if you ask nicely and speak with the right person. A good dodge is to say you're going to be doing a lot of business in Mexico over the course of the next few months, and need to unlock it to use a Mexican sim card during your frequent business trips. Coverage in my area can get a little spotty, but they aren't complete and utter bastards like Cingular.

  21. Re:US needs to be more like Europe on How Great Cheap Phones Never Get to the U.S. · · Score: 1

    Or keep it as your back up.

    I bought an older model unlocked GSM phone for pretty cheap (for use with my T-Mobile service). They gave me a "free" phone, and I thought about selling it. I decided to keep it in case I should break my main phone.

  22. Re:US needs to be more like Europe on How Great Cheap Phones Never Get to the U.S. · · Score: 1

    Well, you *can* buy your own phone and have a phone service plan separately

    And it took about 5 seconds to find the Motorola C116 for sale online.

    Motorola C116 on Froogle

  23. Re:Use an alias. Do not post your last name on... on Beware Your Online Presence · · Score: 1

    No shit, dude? Sorry to hear that. I thought you were being funny. And if it had been a joke, it would have been hilarious. I guess fact is funnier than fiction sometimes. Oh, well.

  24. Re:Woops, my bad... on Beware Your Online Presence · · Score: 1

    Actually, they changed her name in an unsuccessful attempt to protect her identity. Her real name, it was later revealed, was Sue D. Mylastemployerforsexualharassment.

  25. Thank you for your hackful solution on Beware Your Online Presence · · Score: 1

    This is the exact sort of thing we should be thinking about! Don't like the system? Hack the system to fit your wants and needs.

    The solution you describe could be cobbled together in half an hour. Depending on how involved one wanted to get, and how much time and expense one wanted to put into it, one could create for themselves an extremely hirable persona.

    Take it from me, I was my high school's valedictorian*.

    Not my high school's valedictorian, but I play one online.