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  1. Re:China: Keep this Technology Secret on Lunar Helium 3 Could Meet Earth's Energy Demands · · Score: -1

    go AC go!

  2. Re:I would have busted him, too... on Bikes Against Bush Creator Busted · · Score: -1

    nothing is legit unless the govt has taxed you for it...

  3. Re:Has Potential on Sculpting Interface Prototype · · Score: -1

    bah! as if crippled people didn't already waste enough of our resources. especially those fat asses who claim to be disabled, what joke.
    if you are too cripled to be of any use, then you should be taken behind a wooden shack and shot. the problem with society today is that we don't have enough wood shacks

  4. Re:Still use it sometimes.. on Is Caps Lock Dead? · · Score: -1

    i use it in NOLF2 ... now that's a good game

  5. Re:glitch on Calculate When You Are Most Awake · · Score: 0

    same here. oh well, it was a pretty fucking gay little sales pitch anyway. It didn't tell me anything I didn't already know.

  6. Re:Ants on Things You Can Do With A Giant Fresnel Lens · · Score: -1, Troll

    congradulations, I mod you up +5 "Whoring for laughs using overdone simpsons quotes"

    congradulations, you have joined the millions of pathetic fags eagerly awaiting acceptance in society. your inability to adapt your own personality marks you as one in a crowd of a million despots feeding solely off the excesses of american pop culture

    i solute you.

  7. Re:Why on The Blues for LEDs · · Score: 0

    God damn it people, use your BRAINS!

    Walmart can kill off local small business because you buy your goods at a cheaper price from them. People shop at stores like walmart because they are more concerned with their own bottom line than Jerry's Pants & Things ...

  8. Re:Apple is not unique in this problem. on iPod Mini Design Flaw? · · Score: 0

    maybe you abuse your devises too much? I've never encountered this problem, and I've used most of my music players on a daily basis

  9. Re:now it makes sense on iPod Mini Design Flaw? · · Score: -1

    ok, well terrific. wow, your insights into this have completely changed my life. I am forever indebted to the massively awesome knowledge about some random guy and his staticy iPod. WOW! My world is forever changed, I see everything in a new light. And I have only you to thank. Yes, only you and the acid.

  10. Re:Lies on New Tool Cracks Apple's FairPlay DRM · · Score: -1, Troll

    wtf does it matter if it "bums the win32 codecs" you bitchy little fagget?

  11. Re:And The First Show Broadcast Will Be... on A Ready-Made MythTV Set-Top Box in Australia · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    silly little rabbit. the FAQs clearly state that /. is a US-centric site.

  12. Re:Time is against them on Record Industry Sues 532 More U.S. File-Sharers · · Score: 0

    depends what protocol i am using at the time.

    emule: a few discographies ~10GB
    bt: whatever cd i'm dling at the time ~150MB
    kazaalite/winmx: *olden times* ~25GB

  13. Re:KLite on Record Industry Sues 532 More U.S. File-Sharers · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    how big of a monkey?

  14. Re:Photoshop still rocks it on Gimp Hits 2.0 · · Score: 1, Informative

    automated red-eye removal is a fart in the wind. don't be such a poon and just airbrush it in

  15. Re:saturday night on Dealing With Copyright Online: Porn v. Music · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    that shit's bad for your heart. good drink though

  16. saturday night on Dealing With Copyright Online: Porn v. Music · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    saturday night and the front title on slashdot has the word porn in it. I think slashdot is going to get a lot of nerds excited for nothing ;)

  17. Re:Where's the distros on 2.4 vs 2.6 Linux Kernel Shootout · · Score: 1, Insightful

    2.6 hasn't had the long real-life test use that the 2.4 family has. However, that isn't to say that 2.6 has been ignored by the distro kings, just not their staple offering, which would need to be absolutely assured of stability and compatibility.
    Example, Suse 9 came with a copy of 2.4.21-144 which it installed and then gave you the sources and information needed if you wanted to update to 2.6. So, yes, it's out there, and it's in major distros, but not having the absolute assuredness of the 2.4 line, 2.6 is left as a secondary option.

  18. Re:Serves people right.. on Today's Windows Virus - MyDoom / Novarg · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    there is always kazaa lite. on rare occasions, i've used it as a last resort for extremely rare files that are otherwise unobtainable

  19. riiiight... on Commercials Come To The Net (After This Word) · · Score: 1, Interesting

    I can't get video to play in my browser (moz on linux) without jumping through hoops. If they can get it to work flawlessly for every consumer, then I'd be amazed. As it stands, I'm fairly safe, I should assume.

  20. Re:How selfish of him on Linus on SCO, and the Desktop Being 10 Years Away · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Netcraft has a bug that doesn't allow them to read uptime on Linux servers that have been up for over 497 days.

  21. Re:How it all works on P2P File Swapping on the Rise Again? · · Score: 1

    no, BT is not usually used for legitimate purposes. It was designed to, but pirates are far more common on the internet :)

  22. Re:hehe on Microsoft Word Forms Passwords Hacked · · Score: 0, Troll

    MS are drones.... bzzt
    Inferior human!

  23. Re:I just might ruffle some feathere here.... on DVD-Jon Breaks iTunes Encryption For Linux Users · · Score: 1

    Downloaded three the other week. Now you know

  24. Re:What I want... on Better Search Results Than Google? · · Score: 1

    and any non-programmer types would hate it, in fact, most people would. So much more effort to type that

  25. Re:Would be great for LOTR on Finding MD5 Collisions With Chinese Lottery · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Have you ever tried even using a dedicated renderfarm? The complications that can arise if you don't have all the textures and files locally, not to mention the fact that rendering is so heavy a tax on the CPU people would NEVER want to do it. Plus, that would involve them releasing files that go into making the movie. And so on and so forth, The idea is so terrible I couldn't imagine anyone ever trying it. Peace out and try to talk about something you konw for once.