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  1. Re:It IS Manos on What's the Worst Movie You've Ever Seen? · · Score: 1

    Oh no! There's something againing on us! Oh, it's just the top, I'm INTENSELY stupid.

  2. Please specify: on What Keeps You Off of Windows? · · Score: 1

    "Beat" as in make a superior product or "Beat" as in repeatedly club in the head? Seeing as how you said MS was good at it, I'd guess it's the latter

  3. I dont think I understand on Fedora Core Doesn't Like to Dual Boot? · · Score: 1

    >>I refuse to associate with zealots of any kind.

    So if I use an OS or anything else, and don't really like it that much, then I'm ok in your book, right? But if I like that OS, and maybe even make comments about how much I like it, then you wouldnt associate with me?

    How about if I REALLY liked peanut butter? I couldnt hang around you?

    How much am I allowed to like something for it to be ok?

  4. Re:Starting to understand on Earthlings: Ugly Bags of Mostly Water · · Score: 1

    Sadly enough I was just about to post the same thing, I could recongnize just about any quote from any Next Gen ep. Which begs the question: Which is sadder, that I could do that, or that i'm actually proud of it?

  5. Re:Did that say Morgan Freeman? on IBM Subpoenas Several Companies in SCO Case · · Score: 1

    Lust for the thousands (maybe millions) of nice juicy wallets sitting in front of linux boxen.

  6. But... on Record Industry Sues 532 More U.S. File-Sharers · · Score: 1

    with 1,977 subpoenas, averaging $3,000 per, they've raked in about $5,931,000. Is anyone aware of a single dime of that money going to the artists? Last I checked, back when the suits were at about two or three hundred, that answer was no. How am I supposed to feel guilty about downloading music with numbers like that?

  7. Re:User Friendly on YaST to Become Open Source · · Score: 1

    I stuck with suse for years mostly because I found yast to be the simplest and most direct config tool in any linux. I recently switched to mepis and though I overall prefer it to suse, I've definately missed yast. If yast can be ported to debian (which I'm sure it will eventually) that would certainly make a best-of-both worlds for newbs. A Mepis live cd with a yast installer and config would be a dream come true for a newb, IMHO.

  8. Re:Wow... on Ask an Expert About Web Site Accessibility · · Score: 1

    this is a little off topic, but somwthing I've wondered my whole life. Why did they use the series of bumps for braille instead of like raised letters or numbers? Are they too similar to eachother to be read tactilly?

  9. Re:Application and File metaphors need to go on What Features Would Make a "Better" GUI? · · Score: 1

    Maybe I'm the only one, but most of what I look for in a good GUI is access to my system's config. I almost exclusively use SuSE because YaST makes it incredibly easy to do what I need to do. Whether it be Windows, Linux, Palm, Mac, whatever, what's the use of having an idiot-proof GUI if you can't get down and dirty when you need to? My point: Unless a gui lets me do what I need to do, it's worthless. Easy or not.