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  1. first post? on A Field Guide To Wireless LANs for Administrators and Power Users · · Score: -1

    or I kill domokun

  2. Guh. on Wiring a House While It's Still Being Built? · · Score: -1

    Just duct-tape the wires to the carpet.

  3. Guh. on Next Generation Mail Clients Reviewed · · Score: -1

    The web is the killer app of the internet. People are stupid.

  4. Unpickable? on Optical Lock Foils Thieves · · Score: -1

    Just ram a fucking glowstick in.

  5. NEWS FOR ANAL WART MONKEYS. STUFF THAT IS STUPID. on Apache says ASL2.0 is GPL-compatible · · Score: -1

    A/S/L OXY LOL Try to reply to other people's comments instead of starting new threads Please try to keep posts on topic. Offtopic, Inflammatory, Inappropriate, Illegal, or Offensive comments might be moderated. (You can read everything, even moderated posts, by adjusting your threshold on the User Preferences Page)Problems regarding accounts or comment posting should be sent to CowboyNeal's ass

  6. Re:MY FACE HAS FALLEN OFF WHAT TEH FUXX on Girls in the Gaming World · · Score: -1

    MOD PARENT UP MICROSOFT OWN SCO LINUX LOL XOBX IS HUEG WTF JON ROMERO IS A GIRLY MAN MS STOLE SORES CODE FROM HALF LIEF TWO demnity Options NASA Open Source License Still Up For Discussion One Man's Check From The RIAA MPAA Prevails Against 321 Studios' DVD X Copy Heise Online Reveals Trojan / Spam Connection Microsoft Forces wxWindows To Rename New EU IP Law Deemed Harmful Ars Technica AOL redoubles efforts on dial-up Deep inside the K Desktop Environment 3.2 FCC to push relaxing of low-power FM restrictions Photochopping politics: Kerry and Fonda, sitting in a cut 'n paste Et Cetera: weekend update SCO in a nutshell UT2004 beatdown weekend 321 Studios loses DVD copying software lawsuit Intel to bypass the IEEE with wireless USB spec Linux servers targetted more often for attacks Videogames... in gym class? Et Cetera: Friday! Friday! Friday! How good is TV over a cell phone? Microsoft threatens downloaders of leaked code Linux receives full weight of Intel behind them Slashdot Poll Cell phone notification? Default ring One included with the phone, but not the default Something paid for Something loud and annoying The Imperial March Vibrate then ring Vibrate only Just check voicemail occasionally [ Results | Polls ] Comments:1 | Votes:2 Features Neat Stuff In Sin City: CES 2004 Spider-Man 2 Preview Online Review: Oritron NPD3117 Networked DVD Player Review: 'Bubba Ho-Tep' Word Processors: One Writer's Retreat Mars at Opposition - Earth at Transitition Extending And Embracing In Portland At OSCON 2003 SuSE Linux Desktop 1.0 Reviewed Review: PogoProducts' Radio Your Way Review of iTunes Music Store Happy penguin Additions taxipilot (arcade) AnyPLAY (card) Pyrism (stratdemnity Options NASA Open Source License Still Up For Discussion One Man's Check From The RIAA MPAA Prevails Against 321 Studios' DVD X Copy Heise Online Reveals Trojan / Spam Connection Microsoft Forces wxWindows To Rename New EU IP Law Deemed Harmful Ars Technica AOL redoubles efforts on dial-up Deep inside the K Desktop Environment 3.2 FCC to push relaxing of low-power FM restrictions Photochopping politics: Kerry and Fonda, sitting in a cut 'n paste Et Cetera: weekend update SCO in a nutshell UT2004 beatdown weekend 321 Studios loses DVD copying software lawsuit Intel to bypass the IEEE with wireless USB spec Linux servers targetted more often for attacks Videogames... in gym class? Et Cetera: Friday! Friday! Friday! How good is TV over a cell phone? Microsoft threatens downloaders of leaked code Linux receives full weight of Intel behind them Slashdot Poll Cell phone notification? Default ring One included with the phone, but not the default Something paid for Something loud and annoying The Imperial March Vibrate then ring Vibrate only Just check voicemail occasionally [ Results | Polls ] Comments:1 | Votes:2 Features Neat Stuff In Sin City: CES 2004 Spider-Man 2 Preview Online Review: Oritron NPD3117 Networked DVD Player Review: 'Bubba Ho-Tep' Word Processors: One Writer's Retreat Mars at Opposition - Earth at Transitition Extending And Embracing In Portland At OSCON 2003 SuSE Linux Desktop 1.0 Reviewed Review: PogoProducts' Radio Your Way Review of iTunes Music Store Happy penguin Additions taxipilot (arcade) AnyPLAY (card) Pyrism (stratdemnity Options NASA Open Source License Still Up For Discussion One Man's Check From The RIAA MPAA Prevails Against 321 Studios' DVD X Copy Heise Online Reveals Trojan / Spam Connection Microsoft Forces wxWindows To Rename New EU IP Law Deemed Harmful Ars Technica AOL redoubles efforts on dial-up Deep inside the K Desktop Environment 3.2 FCC to push relaxing of low-power FM restrictions Photochopping politics: Kerry and Fonda, sitting in a cut 'n paste Et Cetera: weekend update SCO in a nutshell UT2004 beatdown weekend 321 Studios loses DVD copying software lawsuit Intel to bypass the IEEE with wireless USB spec Linux servers targetted more often for attacks Videogames... in gym class? Et Cetera: Friday! Friday! Friday! How good is TV over a cell phone? Microsoft threatens downloaders of leaked code Linux receives

  7. MY FACE HAS FALLEN OFF WHAT TEH FUXX on Girls in the Gaming World · · Score: -1

    OMG MONKEY PENIS HOOVER LOL +5 TROLL





















    WOW WTFHOW DOZE FALSH WORKZ? mkavanagh Preferences SMars Express and Rosetta equipment) and JAXA's Planet-C orbiter. Apparently, no landings on Venus are planned - is this another case of humanity losing advanced space travel capability due to neglect, like Apollo?" (We've mentioned Mitchell's reworked images before -- amazing stuff. ( Read More... | 381 comments | science.slashdot.org ) New Draganflyer Predator Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Posted by timothy on Sunday February 22, @10:22PM from the buzz-your-local-water-tower dept. John Jorsett writes "I've long lusted for the Draganflyer indoor-outdoor radio-controlled helicopter, but now I've got a new object of desire. Since seeing it flown on The History Channel's 'Tactical to Practical' show last September, I've been waiting for the Draganflyer Predator, modeled on the military aircraft of the same name. Electrically powered, the $750 Draganflyer Predator can be equipped with video cameras and a GPS receiver to carry out radio-controlled or pre-programmed self-guided surveillance missions of up to 20 miles range, the company claims. Time to buy my own UAV and find out what's really going on over there in Area 51." ( Read More... | 247 comments ) New Cast Information For 'Hitchhiker's' Movie Posted by timothy on Sunday February 22, @09:18PM from the movie-with-a-heart-of-gold dept. Kathleen writes "I was listening to the old Hitchiker's radio plays, and feeling nostalgic, I decide to check out how the movie version was going along. Well, they've filled out some important parts, Zaphod and Marvin have been cast. Zaphod is played by Sam Rockwell who's most recently been in Matchstick Men and Confessions of a Dangerous Mind. Marvin is being played by Warwick Davis (Who was Willow Ufgood in Willow). Slartibartfast will be played by Bill Nighy. This news is a little distressing, since I was under the impression that Stephen Moore would still be handling the voice of Marvin." ( Read More... | 377 comments ) Freshmeat kdbg 1.9.4 (Development) CourseForum 3.3 ProjectForum 3.3 AltioLive Studio 3.1.4 (Stable) graphviz 1.10 (v4) (Mac OS X) Astaro Security Linux 4.711 (Beta) Vim Outliner 0.3.2a Mustajuuri 0.2.3 Liberty Data Base Connectivity 0.0.8 knetfilter 3.2.0 Search Freshmeat: More Meat... PHP.net PHP 4.3.5RC3 released! PHP 5.0 Beta 4 released! Confrence PHP Qubec 2004 - (Montral, March 25&26rst, 2004) PaWS Tickets Now On Sale! Call for Papers Reminder: O'Reilly Open Source Convention PHP Conference 2004 Spring Edition Programme Online php|cruise deadline set for February 15th PHP and Web Standards Conference - UK 2004 Vancouver PHP Conference 2004 PHP Community Site Project Announced PHP Magazine in PDF Format First PHP dedicated DVD released! Call for Participation: MySQL User Conference 2004 First Bulgarian and Second Hungarian PHP Conference Your Rights Online Total Information Awareness, Disguised And Alive SCO Licenses Now Available Chicago Police Force Wins CIO Magazine Award ZDNet Examines SCO Indemnity Options NASA Open Source License Still Up For Discussion One Man's Check From The RIAA MPAA Prevails Against 321 Studios' DVD X Copy Heise Online Reveals Trojan / Spam Connection Microsoft Forces wxWindows To Rename New EU IP Law Deemed Harmful Ars Technica AOL redoubles efforts on dial-up Deep inside the K Desktop Environment 3.2 FCC to push relaxing of low-power FM restrictions Photochopping politics: Kerry and Fonda, sitting in a cut 'n paste Et Cetera: weekend update SCO in a nutshell UT2004 beatdown weekend 321 Studios loses DVD copying software lawsuit Intel to bypass the IEEE with wireless USB spec Linux servers targetted more often for attacks Videogames... in gym class? Et Cetera: Friday! Friday! Friday! How good is TV over a cell phone? Microsoft threatens downloaders of leaked code Linux receives full weight of Intel behind them Slashdot Poll Cell p

  8. Re:5 Reasons on SCOoby Snacks · · Score: -1

    6. SCO love penguins .

  9. No, this is a zen thing. on Shrinking the PC is a Zen Thing · · Score: -1

    Everyone knows SCO loves penguins.

  10. Nice, but not the be all and end all. on First Preview of GIMP 2.0 Ready for Testing · · Score: 0

    I like it..but GIMP always has been and still is quite lacking in the vector department. Combined with sodipodi, though, it's everything I could wish for.

  11. Re:PSX on Sony's PSX A Hit In Japan, PS2 Launches In China · · Score: -1

    Wow, and you were even nice enough to include a link to tubgirl in your signature for the benefit of people writing an essay on THE WORST THING EVER.

  12. Re:Fuck Tim Berners-Lee on Tim Berners-Lee Attains Knighthood · · Score: -1

    Excuse me? I don't think my karma level screams "karma whore".

  13. Re:Fuck Tim Berners-Lee on Tim Berners-Lee Attains Knighthood · · Score: -1

    Mod parent up..it's a legitimate political opinion and directly related to the article. Don't stifle free speech. Think before you moderate.

  14. fp on Is WiFi Access Worth $10/hour? · · Score: -1

    fp

  15. Re:All above on The Year In Tech Law · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    don't eat what you can't talk to, fishy

  16. Re:fp on The Year In Tech Law · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    stfu you are teh noob

  17. Re:fp on The Year In Tech Law · · Score: -1, Troll

    +5, troll is for noobs you noob

  18. Re:fp on The Year In Tech Law · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    mod parent up +5, troll plz

  19. Re:fp on The Year In Tech Law · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    lol no fp for yuo fool

  20. fp on The Year In Tech Law · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    fp?

  21. counterproductive on Doomsday PC-Cooling With Dual-Cascade Coolers · · Score: 3, Funny

    looks like someone is ignoring the fact that overcooling your processor will lead to early failure.

  22. Re:typical europe on EU Parliament to Vote on New Patent Rules · · Score: 1

    Oh, please. I'm British, and we're perfectly capable of making stupid laws and inducing prejudice through the media and putting yes-men into power. Propaganda such as yours is exactly what is most wrong with this country.