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  1. Re:Farewell on Mt. St. Helens Magma Reaches Surface · · Score: -1

    http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=behaviour

    Sorry, what language do you claim to speak? English you say? Are you honestly pathetic enough to use regional spelling as an excuse for simple-minded racism? My spelling is just fine, thank you.

  2. Re:Farewell on Mt. St. Helens Magma Reaches Surface · · Score: -1

    Do you realize that making everything a pro-Linux, anti-M$ battle is severely unhealthy behaviour? If you think what you said is in anyway funny or appropriate, you need help. Please, talk to somebody about your problems, you hideous, unlikeable freak.

  3. In other news... on Censoring The Net With A Hotmail Account · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    In other news, 10 ISPs have reported profit losses, citing the main reason to be "insolent fuckers with nothing better to do wasting our time".

    I'm sure the people doing this think they're doing the world a favour somehow.

  4. Re:call him on Worker Fired For Running SETI On State-Owned PCs · · Score: 0, Funny

    "The message that you sent was undeliverable to the following: hayest@odjfs.state.oh.us (user not fou nd)"

    You can imagine the scene.

    Hayes: You! Computer monkey. Stop these e-mails coming to me or I'll fire you and make childish, attention-seeking comments to the press.

  5. Unemployment on Worker Fired For Running SETI On State-Owned PCs · · Score: -1

    Hilariously, there is a direct link on the front page of their Web site to the "Office of Unemployment Compensation".

    The comments which Tom Hayes made were entirely asinine and just show social inadequecy. He's in the wrong field.

  6. Re:How about on A Car With A Mind Of Its Own · · Score: -1

    ITS own.

    If you want to be possessive, it's just I-T-S.

  7. Re:Digitiser on Ceefax Turns 30 · · Score: -1

    The main Digitiser author has a Website and public forum which he posts on at http://mrbiffo.com/

  8. Crrrrrrrntz on PayPal to Fine Gambling, Porn Sites · · Score: -1

    In the past I've paid for drugs* that are legal in my country (magic mushrooms namely) and illegal in others. Would they really dare try to fine me for that?

    It was bad enough that I couldn't play poker online using my Paypal account to pay foreign sites.

    Porn? Is this somehow entirely demonic now? Do the Paypal executives have bad thoughts about their own mothers and using the general public as an outlet for this?

    Paypal are clearly incapable of enforcing what their accounts are used for of their own accord. This is clearly just a poor solution to pass the responsibility on to their users.

    *A past chapter in my life.

  9. Children's Television Workshop on Can Infinium Compete In The Game Console Market? · · Score: -1

    "ITMJ, like Slashdot, is part of OSTG."

    And was brought to you today by the letters R, T, F, A and the number PI.

  10. No! on Duke University Students Receive iPods · · Score: -1

    Now some pant-wetting, attention-seeking student has a bunch of free traffic directed to his blog. This won't do.

  11. Piles on Humanoid Robot Combat in Japan · · Score: -1, Troll

    I've got piles. It's really unpleasant, man. I feel like I've been buggered by a black guy.

  12. Simple... on Passwords - 64 Characters, Changed Daily? · · Score: 0

    Seems simple - restricting the number of times you are allowed to get in password incorrect before the account is suspended. It doesn't matter how much processing power you might have if you're only allowed three guesses.

    Yes, this might be inconvenient, but most of life has been made this way due to criminal activity.

    I'd be interested in hearing how this way might not work. It's very possible that there's some sort of loophole, although it seems like you couldn't possibly bypass a guess limit.

  13. Re:Pronounced with a short "I" on Primer · · Score: 2, Funny

    He's Arnold, Arnold, Arnold Rimmer, He'd never say "primer" to rhyme with grimmer, He's never said a word with the "I" strangely thinner, If you do then you are much dimmer.

  14. Re:The nerve! Man, on Vaccinated Against Vices? · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    "I highly recommend everyone read 1984. It was all about British people who were fighting this kind of oppressive government."

    Was it? Oh, thanks! I'd never heard of this book. It must be really obscure.

    Great fucking patronising tit.

  15. Marian... on Marian The Robot Librarian · · Score: 3, Funny

    "The robot navigates its way to the bookshelf, using its infrared and laser guidance system, and scans books within a four-metre radius. Once the book is located, it has to grasp it and take it off the bookshelf, which is not a simple as it might seem. For this, the team had to develop special fingertips like nails, with one nail longer than the other.

    So basically, Marian is equipped for both finding and killing.

    I find it hilarious the robots are always made with features which would help them to kill humans if they were to turn evil.

  16. Look at the cute kitten! on Windows XP SP2 Still Rough Around the Edges · · Score: -1, Offtopic
  17. Huzzah! on PHP Not Moving To The GPL · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Right. Good. A popular geek staple not conforming to some mass hallucination about morals. GPL is excellent - when it belongs. Intelligence dictates that projects benefit from the right sort of licensing, if licenced at all. Let's not contiunuously kid ourselves to conform with an impossible ideal.

  18. Statistic s can be used to "prove" anything on BitTorrent Beats Kazaa In Traffic Numbers · · Score: 0

    Well? Does this mean that more people are using BitTorrent, or that BitTorrent traffic is simply higher? The second wouldn't necessarily mean popularity, as files on BitTorrent are usually larger, and so one BitTorrent user will count for a hell of a lot more traffic than a KaZaA user.

  19. Huh? on Advice for Developers: Make Common Usage Easy · · Score: 0, Insightful

    "I don't believe he uses Free Software; that means that Microsoft is not satisfying their customers, and Free Software can perform better than Microsoft even in the ease of use area!"

    I don't believe he uses the leading brand dishwasher powder either. By your logic, that's more user-friendly than Microsoft software too.

    Really. Grow the fuck up.

  20. Re:Let us celebrate this ... on CeCILL: La Licence Francaise Du Logiciel Libre · · Score: -1

    Yeah. I'm not though.

  21. Re:Let us celebrate this ... on CeCILL: La Licence Francaise Du Logiciel Libre · · Score: -1

    ... with some delicious Freedom Fries.

    You do understand that you're actually mocking American stupidity by perpetuating this childish example of cod-faced, misguided sense of self-superiority, don't you? I wish you could view your own post through the eyes of somebody aware of how much of an obvious, stupid, off-the-gun and pandering to the lowest common denominator comment it really it is.

  22. This isn't new on Spammers Start Abusing Cell Phones · · Score: 2, Informative

    This isn't new at all. I remember clearly getting phone spam back in 2001, and it wasn't for things I'd subscribed to via text messaging (I rarely used the phone, and certainly not for any of these fucking "TXT 4 KEWL LOGOS" services).

  23. Re:Gmail accounts are worthless now... on Incorporating Machine Learning into Firefox 2.0? · · Score: 5, Funny

    Did you just insult him recursively?

  24. Re:128kbps MP3s on Are iTMS's 128kbps Songs Worth Collecting? · · Score: 1

    I think I deserve it, although this has given a few potential audiophiles the chance to vent, so hooray!

  25. Re:128kbps MP3s on Are iTMS's 128kbps Songs Worth Collecting? · · Score: 1

    Well, curse my non-article reading hide. I deserve to be modded to death. Huzzah.