Don't give them any ideas. I'm convinced marketing thought up the last one, and the techs who implemented it were probably resentful, and did it as simply as possible.
Now everyone... just lower your weapons, slowly.... slowly...
I imagine it as something that we can use to inflict specific technological woe and terror upon those who insist on reading aloud, commenting on or talking about their horoscopes.
Perhaps we should suck it up and pick up some tabloids, using those Hollywood-calibre horoscopes as seeds for "unfortunate events" that will make them wonder if the stars are against them.
So get out there and start off-handedly asking about birthdays and magazine/newspaper subscriptions... it's time for devilish fun!
you should have replied with that question in the other thread that the parent stole his comments from. (read my other reply)
And no, we'd be just as pissed if the DNS failed resolves went to google. It sounds like a cool feature if you could optionally enable it in your browser, or by picking a special DNS server.
Every one of his recent posts is a copy of some other post. He's trying to sop up karma by reposting +5 (but slightly OT) posts from related articles. I assume he'll use this karma to post trolls or crapfloods at +2 later.
He copied me, and now I'm pissed. I'm going to waste my karma replying to every one of his posts with rude, inflammatory comments.
He is a lazy fuck who can't even be bothered to put too intelligent words together. I've got 4 accounts at capped karma and I don't even try.
Who the frick modded it up AFTER I posted the links the prove he plagarized that comment word for word from an article I replied to a week ago THAT HAS LITTLE TO DO WITH THIS ARTICLE.
Mary, Mother and Joseph are you dumbfucks retarded?!?
at least RPMs can quickly identify who is supposed to own a particular file (if any), and use md5sums for verification (instead of a 16-bit CRC).
And with rpmbuild and chkconfig, you should be able to roll your own RPMs for distribution even from source builds or custom directory layouts, with dependancy tracking and versioning.
pkgadd is a nice versioning tarballer, but other than that it's not much more advanced than the slackware package manager.
All you have to do is scrape crappy Carlton cards for sappy sayings and you can get the email addresses of hundreds of unuspected lusers.
If there was a slashdot DDoS service, that'd page would be right at the top of my shit/wishlist. I'd better get cracking writing a smashing article for the front page.
Christ. If you look at power usage, and speed, and the cache it requires to operate at that speed, and the overinflated cost... well, I mean, it makes me want to go buy a G5 and hope no one notices.
Maybe I paint it pink n purple. ^_^
I, for one, welcome our new 64-bit x86-compatible overlords.
that I'll know when the slashdot "empire" has fallen when some unexplained computing anomaly (i.e. Verisign, weird entries in logs, bogus patents and CoD letters) goes unaddressed by the readership on the front page within a week on the frontpage (to allow for a slashback), or 5 days within someone's journal. Like the Roman post. Can I take this analogy any further?:-)
Whenever I see something that makes me go "hmmm...", I always come here first by instinct. Then, if I don't find anything, I try to muster up the courage to submit a story. I hardly ever get accepted, but I know it goes a long way in getting something noticed. It usually shows up the next day.
I second that sentiment. That's all I think about at night... i never beat the game because I keep beating off when she's on screen.
Huge medical science breakthrough?
on
Plasma Comes Alive
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· Score: 0, Offtopic
Did you even read the article?
If so, did you comprehend it?
Then you would know why no one has taken any effort to post anything meaningful. You're just seeing the funny-karma-whores and the crapflooders (background noise) who invade every article.
Face it, CowboyNeal picked a dud. The article was full of hot gas and fanicful speculation.
has been a feature of PCI since day one. Your AGP bridge lets you set a window in that space your OS sets aside for the graphics card, and redirects it down the AGP bus so it goes extra fast. [You might have noticed your video card (AGP or not) is logically attached to the PCI bus in your device manager... ^_^]
So the northbridge can resolve memory accesses in at least 3 ways, PCI bus lines, memory banks, or AGP. Some systems have multiple PCI busses, and a dedicated, seperate system bus on the southbridge. (Head spins)
PCI-express is just a fast PCI. Standard PCI will be attached via a bridge to PCI-express. Logically it flattens the arrangement out.
You idiot!
Don't give them any ideas. I'm convinced marketing thought up the last one, and the techs who implemented it were probably resentful, and did it as simply as possible.
Now everyone... just lower your weapons, slowly.... slowly...
That's too much work: logging in and out and everything.
In fact, I was plesantly surprised that other people started to notice after my prodding.
:-)
HAND
What was it that I spelled incorrectly, Anonymous Asshat?
I suspect you are a Virgo. I fear we are incompatible.
I imagine it as something that we can use to inflict specific technological woe and terror upon those who insist on reading aloud, commenting on or talking about their horoscopes.
Perhaps we should suck it up and pick up some tabloids, using those Hollywood-calibre horoscopes as seeds for "unfortunate events" that will make them wonder if the stars are against them.
So get out there and start off-handedly asking about birthdays and magazine/newspaper subscriptions... it's time for devilish fun!
you should have replied with that question
in the other thread that the parent stole
his comments from. (read my other reply)
And no, we'd be just as pissed if the DNS
failed resolves went to google. It sounds
like a cool feature if you could optionally
enable it in your browser, or by picking a
special DNS server.
Ophidian P Jones stole your post and reposted it under Microwave Fun
he does this to lots of people (including me), and i'm letting everyone know. sorry to bug ya.
HOLY FUCKING SHIT
Another Stolen Post
Rack 'em up, Ophidian Jones.
Every one of his recent posts is a copy of some other post. He's trying to sop up karma by reposting +5 (but slightly OT) posts from related articles. I assume he'll use this karma to post trolls or crapfloods at +2 later.
He copied me, and now I'm pissed. I'm going to waste my karma replying to every one of his posts with rude, inflammatory comments.
He is a lazy fuck who can't even be bothered to put too intelligent words together. I've got 4 accounts at capped karma and I don't even try.
Un-fucking-believable.
Read my recent posts, he's copied me too.
What a cuntlicking faggot.
He makes Verisign look like the model company for the 21st century
who copied and pasted your post above into
A new verisign thread and got +5.
FYI, plagarism by trolls is alive and well.
is that Ophidian P Jones is a troll who just posts other users' high karma posts from previous, related articles.
CAN THE MODS GET A FUCKING CLUE AND MOD THIS INTO THE GROUND?!
Christ almighty.
Christ, are you mods on crack?
Who the frick modded it up AFTER I posted the links the prove he plagarized that comment word for word from an article I replied to a week ago THAT HAS LITTLE TO DO WITH THIS ARTICLE.
Mary, Mother and Joseph are you dumbfucks retarded?!?
it's the same as every other "I-probably-didn't-get-first-oh-wait-FP" posts in all the OTHER articles.
:-)
Asshat.
YOU GET +5 FOR STEALING MY COMMENT FROM AN OLD ARTICLE!!!
2 967
(thanks rei)
http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=78540&cid=696
How many other +5 informatives did you steal, asswipe?
at least RPMs can quickly identify who is supposed to own a particular file (if any), and use md5sums for verification (instead of a 16-bit CRC).
And with rpmbuild and chkconfig, you should be able to roll your own RPMs for distribution even from source builds or custom directory layouts, with dependancy tracking and versioning.
pkgadd is a nice versioning tarballer, but other than that it's not much more advanced than the slackware package manager.
but NFS, NBD, the ACL implementation, PAM, the framebuffer layer, etc. were inspired by, based on documentation or source code released by Sun.
Lately not much has been contributed either way. (Java? Doesn't really count)
All you have to do is scrape crappy Carlton cards for sappy sayings and you can get the email addresses of hundreds of unuspected lusers.
;-)
If there was a slashdot DDoS service, that'd page would be right at the top of my shit/wishlist. I'd better get cracking writing a smashing article for the front page.
Know any good dirt on 'em?
Christ. If you look at power usage, and speed, and the cache it requires to operate at that speed, and the overinflated cost... well, I mean, it makes me want to go buy a G5 and hope no one notices.
Maybe I paint it pink n purple. ^_^
I, for one, welcome our new 64-bit x86-compatible overlords.
that I'll know when the slashdot "empire" has fallen when some unexplained computing anomaly (i.e. Verisign, weird entries in logs, bogus patents and CoD letters) goes unaddressed by the readership on the front page within a week on the frontpage (to allow for a slashback), or 5 days within someone's journal. Like the Roman post. Can I take this analogy any further? :-)
Whenever I see something that makes me go "hmmm...", I always come here first by instinct. Then, if I don't find anything, I try to muster up the courage to submit a story. I hardly ever get accepted, but I know it goes a long way in getting something noticed. It usually shows up the next day.
192.168.0.5/16!
No...
172.18.1.3/12!
No, please, stop
10.255.255.255/8!
AAAAAHHAHAHRRRGGNO CARRIER
U R the B1g NAT o yerah.
I second that sentiment. That's all I think about at night... i never beat the game because I keep beating off when she's on screen.
Did you even read the article?
If so, did you comprehend it?
Then you would know why no one has taken any effort to post anything meaningful. You're just seeing the funny-karma-whores and the crapflooders (background noise) who invade every article.
Face it, CowboyNeal picked a dud. The article was full of hot gas and fanicful speculation.
has been a feature of PCI since day one. Your AGP bridge lets you set a window in that space your OS sets aside for the graphics card, and redirects it down the AGP bus so it goes extra fast.
[You might have noticed your video card (AGP or not) is logically attached to the PCI bus in your device manager... ^_^]
So the northbridge can resolve memory accesses in at least 3 ways, PCI bus lines, memory banks, or AGP. Some systems have multiple PCI busses, and a dedicated, seperate system bus on the southbridge. (Head spins)
PCI-express is just a fast PCI. Standard PCI will be attached via a bridge to PCI-express. Logically it flattens the arrangement out.