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  1. Now to see... on SuSE Going For Red Hat's Market · · Score: 4, Funny

    now to see how it all pans out.

    Excrutiatingly boringly.

  2. Re:Sometimes on Traffic Light Control For The Masses · · Score: 1

    Also, make sure no one sees you do this with the camera; police might mistake the flashes for possible gunfire, and even if they don't, I'm sure they won't be very happy with you manipulating emergency service routes.

    Ahh, I'm talking rural England here (usually with portable traffic lights for roadworks being left out at night). You're right about the dangers for busy areas though.

  3. Sometimes on Traffic Light Control For The Masses · · Score: 1

    Sometimes when she approaches traffic lights late at night when there is no traffic, she flashes them with her lights to change them. She thinks it wakes up the sensor or something. Is this as stupid as it sounds?

  4. Re:Watermark? on Can Watermarking Help Find GPL Violations? · · Score: 1

    As somebody else mentioned, it's arrogant to think that they haven't thought into this deeper that you have.

  5. Re:Watermark? on Can Watermarking Help Find GPL Violations? · · Score: 1

    Watermarking is different from just breaking data. It's similar to PGP signing stuff.

  6. Re:Watermark? on Can Watermarking Help Find GPL Violations? · · Score: 5, Funny

    we are talking about a bunch of 1s and 0s here. If it can be watermarked, it can be unwatermarked. A simple script will be able to rearrange stuff to disrupt the watermark without affecting the execution of the program.

    Yes, a bit like how it's easy to reconstruct a burned down house from its ashes.

  7. Re:Oh how exciting! on C# 2.0 Spec Released · · Score: 1

    You could saved time by typing this instead:

    "OMG! Microsoft! GAY! Now tell me that I'm funny, please."

  8. Re:Whidbey? on C# 2.0 Spec Released · · Score: 1

    *ahem*, worse than Codename: Woody?

    How about Codename: Stiffy
    Codename: Morning Wood
    Codename: I really gotta bone, 'yo.

  9. Re:well... on Microsoft Virtual PC 2004 Removes Linux Support · · Score: 1

    They remove support for them. They didn't see that the application wouldn't be compatible with them.

  10. Re:Redhat ads in installer on Progeny Ports Red Hat's Anaconda To Debian · · Score: 1

    By ads, I meant advertisements of distro's features, which I agree is reasonable. Just wondering what Debian'll put there instead.

  11. Redhat ads in installer on Progeny Ports Red Hat's Anaconda To Debian · · Score: -1, Troll

    When I installed Redhat I remember that there were a lot of ads and Redhat upping pictures to accompany. What happens to these in a Debian system?

  12. Re:Or... on Paterson's Worms Solved by Number-Crunching · · Score: 1

    No, you're still working it in bits. RAM needed = 40000x30000x16/8 = 2343750KB = 2288MB

    You need to divide your answer by 8.

  13. Re:worms? on Paterson's Worms Solved by Number-Crunching · · Score: 0

    What the FUCK are you talking about? I live for retro. You need to learn how to draw valid conclusions from written text. I was just trying to work out why he associated the EA game Worms with a platform which it never appeared on.

  14. Re:Or... on Paterson's Worms Solved by Number-Crunching · · Score: 1

    And the graphics card with 5000MB of RAM.

  15. Re:worms? on Paterson's Worms Solved by Number-Crunching · · Score: 1
    C64? Why would you associate that game with the C64? I'm certain that the most primitive version was on the SNES, way out of the C64's league.

    Only game called Worms on the C64 would have been the crappy efforts of BASIC coders creating Snake clones.

  16. Re:WOMEN SUCK! on Tridgell and Samba Recognized · · Score: -1, Troll

    I don't know if this is a random repeated troll post, as I don't often browse Slashdot unfiltered. But anyway, stuff like that is a real headfuck. That's why I find myself mostly attracted to nice girls who prefer snuggling first and sex later, and aren't always looking for a better model (though I'm not sure they exist). I've never been in a relationship where I wasn't eventually traded in for somebody else. I could easily say that women suck, but clearly it's me who is teh sux0r. Just wander on lonely and pathetic forever, or go for the first desperate fat hag who wanders along. Life is shitty, don't expect anything better.

  17. That's Slashdot! on More on the Versalaser · · Score: 1

    A $10,000 printer, and Slashdot is worried about there only being Windows drivers. Pathetic! If you can afford a printer that expensive, you can afford to have a machine running Windows.

  18. Re:John Conyers? on New P2P Battle is Heating Up · · Score: 1

    yeah, he is my moron rep. if you have not seen him speek, he is truly a puppet moron. talking head, whatever, we can seem to get rid of him.... from this state.. mi...

    anyone hiring? I am cisco certified, and am great at everything except programming....

    And typing, spelling, being funny, understanding parent posts...

  19. Re:Come on! on New P2P Battle is Heating Up · · Score: 0

    Yes! Microsucks FUNNY +309247

  20. Re:Whaaaa.....? on Toshiba Pushes Safe, Small Nuclear Reactor Design · · Score: 1

    You poor soul.

  21. Re:Whaaaa.....? on Toshiba Pushes Safe, Small Nuclear Reactor Design · · Score: 1

    Not nearly as funny as people who can't detect when a message is being pseudo-retarded, and insists on pedantically pointing out the name of a wholly pathetic comic strip.

  22. Re:Whaaaa.....? on Toshiba Pushes Safe, Small Nuclear Reactor Design · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    momg userfriendly u truly are the comedy connosir and when u pst it on other sites it makes me think your some kind of comedy pilgrim come to blow our minds!!!

  23. Re:Toshiba Pushes Safe, Small Nuclear Reactor Desi on Toshiba Pushes Safe, Small Nuclear Reactor Design · · Score: 2, Funny

    WOW! You must be some sort of comedic genius!

  24. Re:I feel old! on Seven Years of KDE Celebrated · · Score: 1

    And now how much slower is it than CDE, I wonder...

  25. Re:I'm Impressed!! on Seven Years of KDE Celebrated · · Score: 1

    I wish I had mod points to spend on this pop culture gem.