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  1. Re:Yet another milestone in my Earth Destruction P on Lab-Made Fireball May Be a Black Hole · · Score: 1

    No, you just defined Hell: the 72 virgins ARE Slashdotters - all male.

    oh... hmmm... i though the therm "being slashdoted" meant something less disgusting... f**k... hmmm...

    YOU ULGY DISGUSTING DIRTY SLASHDOTERS!

  2. what is better 72 virgins or 73 virgins ? on Lab-Made Fireball May Be a Black Hole · · Score: 3, Funny

    If one did make it, there would then be 73 virgins waiting.

    well... while 73 is a very cool prime number, i personaly find 72=2*2*2*3*3 more interesting one, becouse it can factorized in so many different ways (ex: 9*8, 6*12 2*6*6 and so on) - it can be considered as an advantege. For example you can assign your all 72 virgins into equal groups to do something - the task imposibble with prime number 73. Such a possibility can have an adventage over just having 1.3888% more virgins.

    Alternatively one can argue that you can take one virgin apart to play with her in any way you want and at the sami time assign the remaining 72 virgins into some equal groups, but it puts you in the situation of choosing one over all others which brakes this beautyfull symetry of number 72.

    The question "what is better: 72 virgins in the heaven or 73 virgins in the heaven" seems to be a very thoungh one.

  3. Re:Fake Nerds on date +%s Turning 1111111111 · · Score: 1

    spun (1352) As far as I'm concerned, anyone with six digits in their ID is a high numbered poser. ;-P (Just kidding, Doc)

    WOW! "spun (1352)", 4 digit ID ! i have 6 digits "dtaczalski (638491)" and it is not cool enough.

    while i'm not an high numbered poser, i'd like to switch to some cool low digit super-number. i tried to buy an registered account but i think i burned money for nothing. i have still some 6 digit number. are there still some special registered account with only 4 digits? so i do not look like some underinformed newbie? i'm tired of being moded down with some ramblings by anonymous cowards about lack of (-1,clouless).

  4. me too! on date +%s Turning 1111111111 · · Score: 1
    11:11:11
    01:01:01
    00:00:00
    12:34:56

    please feel free to add your own

    I will, thank you.
    22:22:22
    A|\|D I |-|4v3 0n3 my 0\/\/n too:
    33:33:33
    or better (more 31337 one):
    16:32:64
  5. Re:How about ... on Experts Suggest Replacing Definition of Kilogram · · Score: 1
    Don't you mean 1 L H2O at STP?
    Why not 1 G of P2P with FTP ?
  6. MSN indexes faster than Google on MSN Search Blocking Results For XFree86? · · Score: 1

    The Ministery of Trust Search Engine is better in one thing than Google. It's the crowling and indexing speed.

    Right now (23:44 GMT+01), about 23 hours after the parent posting (00:22 GMT+01) MSN returned exactly one search result for "Xfree69": this one and Google still says: "Your search - Xfree69 - did not match any documents."

  7. Re:There is only one thing to say... on Unreal Tournament 2004 Demo Released · · Score: 1

    Tribes was the first game that I played that ever lead to me scolding a 30 year old man like he was a 10 year old child for deathmatching in a team game.

    Some men never grow up.

  8. Re:Many states already have this system.. on Maine to Launch Internet Sex-Offender Registry · · Score: 1

    6. Did they bother to invite the "sex offender" to the meeting, so he could state his side of the case?

    And what ? He would say "I am sorry. I will not do it again I swear." and averything would be fine ?

  9. Re:This is terrible on Maine to Launch Internet Sex-Offender Registry · · Score: 1

    What a crazy idea !

    If someone have sex with a child he commited a crime! It does not matter if the girl makes fun of him or not. If he cheched for some ID card he would know. And then doesn't he have eyes ? It's not difficult to say a differecnce between a 16 and 20 years old.

  10. Re:This is terrible on Maine to Launch Internet Sex-Offender Registry · · Score: 1

    These lists do nothing but punish the offender twice for the same crime.

    The lists's poupose is to inform porential victims of the risc, not to punish the offender. And I don't think seing potential victims running away if a punishment for the criminal. Unless of course you think it is a punishment to be unable to commit "so pleasnt things" anymore ?

    If we believe that sex offenders can't be rehabilitated, then leave them in jail forever.

    THe jail is not a kindergarden where we take care of the criminals. It does cost money. I see no reason to support they lives when they can support themselvs.

  11. Re:Not the rest of their life on Maine to Launch Internet Sex-Offender Registry · · Score: 1

    But there is absolutely no reason for this information to be available to the public.
    The reason to make this information public is to inform potential victims of the existing risc.

  12. Re:This is terrible on Maine to Launch Internet Sex-Offender Registry · · Score: 1

    There is a very simple rule to follow: don't break the law. There are people who are able to follow this rule and ones who don't.

  13. Re:Nothing new here on Maine to Launch Internet Sex-Offender Registry · · Score: 1

    He's in prison because oral sex is a federal crime in Singapore.
    He is a pervert. Is you think beeing a pervert does not deserve a punishment, think about the law. He has broken the law commiting a fellony (or a crime?). As for this he absolutly deserves a punishment. I don't agree that we shoud obey some laws not the others. Crime is a crime. And the guy is a pervert.

  14. Re:Nothing new here on Maine to Launch Internet Sex-Offender Registry · · Score: 1

    Age is no excuse for commiting a crime. He did what he did, and must be punished for. Was he young ? Is does not change anything. And maybe if others like him seing what happends when you are a sex offender will not commit this crime.

  15. Good language on L.A. County Bans Use Of "Master/Slave" Term · · Score: 1

    Or, to put it succintly, the only languages spoken "perfectly" are dead ones.
    BR Or, to rephrase it, the only good language is dead language.

  16. Re:No, Google is lying! on Why Microsoft Wants to Buy Google · · Score: 1

    Just try to imagine the truth: There is no Linux.

  17. What the fucking fuck? on SCO Fires back, Subpoenas Stallman, Torvalds et al · · Score: 1

    - What the fucking fuck?
    - They are smoking crack!

  18. Hitachi strikes again. on Using Vibrations as a Power Source · · Score: 1

    Well, as you already started the subject I can not resist and clarify that it's not the first time Hitachi made a vibration related device.

    Enough to run a goole search about famous Hitachi vibrator.

  19. The Beast working in IT on The Beast of Brussels · · Score: 2, Funny
    Just at the begining of the article we read:
    "The Beast is here and it knows all about you. Satan must be here - and working in IT."
    I really could't resist to think about some guy who's name's ASCII codes add to the number of of the Beast:
    BILLGATESIII
    66 + 73 + 76 + 76 + 71 + 65 + 84 + 69 + 83 + 1 + 1 + 1 = 666

    If you want more examples go here.
    And if you take it too seriously visit this site.
  20. RSA prize on TWIRL: Are 1024-bit RSA Keys Unsafe? · · Score: 1
    On the page 14 of twirl.pdf we read:
    4.4 Cost of Sieving for 768-bit composits.

    To obtain the sieving parameters for 768-bit composits, we extrapolate [...]
    [...] Thus the device from a single [silicon] wafer can complete the sieving task in 95 days. This would cost $5000, which incidentaly is one tenth of the RSA-768 challenge prize.
    So, guys ?
    READY, 3, 2, 1, GOOOO !