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  1. I thought Pelosi had taken care of this on FCC Votes Yet Another Study of Net Neutrality · · Score: 0

    To quote from eWeek's rating of Nancy Pelosi as #51 in their Top 100 Most Influential People in IT (ahead of James Gosling and a few other slightly more influentials): "As Speaker of the House, Pelosi is an advocate of net neutrality regulation, which failed to become law under Republican control."

    So, she's taken care of it, right? And we can all move along, right?

  2. Re:Microsoft just can't win on Windows XP SP2 Could Break Some Applications · · Score: 0, Troll

    Hello Neillparatzo,

    Yes, you are correct of course. But please don't advertise it on Slashdot.

    You see, Slashdot is a convenient source for all the anti-capitalist, socie/commie whiners to go to and spend their time on... so the rest of us can work where the money is (the Microsoft World) and earn our dough.

    Please, don't blow our cover.

    Thanks for understanding,
    Iggy

  3. it's a vast capitalist conspiracy on MSN Search Blocking Results For XFree86? · · Score: 0

    MSN Search is the worst search engine on the planet; any doofus that uses it gets what they deserve.

  4. Re:Moot point on Global Crossing (Nearly) Sold To Singapore · · Score: 0

    But the info from that link is market share and more than 2 years old. I wonder what the percentage is in capacity? Anybody have an idea? From: an American living in Singapore

  5. Thank you slashdotties on Indian Government Goes For Free Software · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    While I am enjoying solving real problems for businesses using .NET, most of you are stuck in the quicksand of figuring out what distribution of Linux to use and what user interface you are using and getting comfort that a successful capitalistic company (no denying that it's far from perfect) might have problems. Did it ever occur to you jokers that the most successful software companies - Microsoft and IBM - are OUTSIDE of the Silicon Valley? Thank you again for being leftist socialist anti-capitalists (excuse the redundancies) - there's lots less competition. Rant on!