Why do I get the feeling that in 10 years I'll be reading a story like this on slashdot:
The Most Dangerous Server Rooms
An anonymous reader writes: "The Register is running an article about an incompetent system admin that installed a Molecule Cascading Sodium-Server below a rack of Molecule Cascading H2O Hubs.
I simply pressed ALT-F2 from KDE, typed `gg:hard drive speakers site:slashdot.org`, and the very first hit was the article.
This is a REALLY good point... why doesn't the slashdot crew hack together a perl script to check for redundant article's like this? I think (hope) they already screen URLs but going to Google (through their helpful API) for stories about to be posted would virtually eliminate double posts.
* Super-Remote Control Mode
* Guard Dragon Mode
* Pet Mode
Banryu doesn't "smell fire", it spits it out of it's mouth when switched to Guard Dragon Mode!
My first year calculus professor should be credited with inventing the absolutely annoying and incomprehensible language that Jar Jar speaks!
Since I installed my new infrared network, my damn TV keeps changing channels to 65,535
Why do I get the feeling that in 10 years I'll be reading a story like this on slashdot:
The Most Dangerous Server Rooms
An anonymous reader writes: "The Register is running an article about an incompetent system admin that installed a Molecule Cascading Sodium-Server below a rack of Molecule Cascading H2O Hubs.
The Simpsons I - The Pickle Matrix
The Simpsons II - American Cheese (64 Slices Of...)
The Simpsons III - The Compuglobalhypermega-Net
Bhay-gn-flay-vn! Mm-hai... Now that was some clever vhyving!!
This morning:
Slashdot runs an article about Google's new News feature
Later today?
Google's new News feature runs the Slashdot article about Google's new News feature
Minutes Later...
Slashdot readers everywhere crash as their brains and browsers get caught in an infinite loop!!
This is a REALLY good point... why doesn't the slashdot crew hack together a perl script to check for redundant article's like this? I think (hope) they already screen URLs but going to Google (through their helpful API) for stories about to be posted would virtually eliminate double posts.