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  1. Re:whoa.... on Women Need Larger Screens for Desktop Navigation? · · Score: 0

    hell yeah

  2. hate mail on How to Make a Starship Enterprise out of a 3.5" Floppy · · Score: 1

    Date: Sun, 06 Apr 2003 17:55:40 +0000 From: Bob To: bonnie@asciipr0n.com Subject: No link?? Due to the people at slashdot.org linking to this site without asking the owners or the hosters, asciipr0n.com is offline until further notice. Maybe you guys should start mirroring the sites you link to... Maybe you should stay away from the internet you stupid fuck! Wait.. Maybe you got something there... Let's remove all links and pull the fucking plug on your weak ass host, bitch! Stick to making shit with floppies and forget about posting anything to the web you fucking retard. yeah thanks bonnie i made the site, it got slashdotted, the host got whiny

  3. Re:Ascii pr0n on Appreciation For All Things ASCII · · Score: 1

    i never said that! but it is teh sux.

  4. Re:Ascii pr0n on Appreciation For All Things ASCII · · Score: 1

    MY NAME IS SEXII the sexifying ascii bandit I WHIP ASCII INTO LINE!!!!!! (her force has no restraints) bonnie@asciipr0n.com

  5. artists on Dvorak: Linux too much like Windows · · Score: 1

    ive always found it kinda interesting that there
    has never been an "art" section on slashdot.

    even though there is so much electronic and new
    media art and a lot of it even deals with issues
    familiar to its readers.

    slashdot readers and the geek community in general
    seem to be mostly ignorant of art, while artists
    in my community are generally pretty ignorant
    about technology.

    meanwhile, there are many common threads between
    the objectives of both groups. it doesnt make any sense to me... maybe its a product of some kind of
    cultural, dichotomous view of art and science... but one that has not been present throughout history as we still have the "renaissance master"
    archetype. ...and maybe the distrustful view of technology
    that many artists have, but many fail to realize
    the opportunity that an open source and free program presents to combat the tyrannical
    corporate body-machine.