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  1. For Great Justice on One Last Campout for Star Wars Fans · · Score: 1

    If this man is allowed to reproduce, it will be a Darwinian tragedy. If any of my fellow women even think of touching him, I will bludgeon them to death, for great justice.

    I'm only thinking about preservation of the species.

  2. Re:Please, Please, Please! on LiveJournal Servers Go Down · · Score: 1

    Yes, but is that from Slashdot or a million deprived LJ users obssessively hitting reload?

  3. Re:Please, Please, Please! on LiveJournal Servers Go Down · · Score: 1

    LJ doesn't really get the Slashdot effect; they get way more traffic than we can give them anyway. I doubt we'll crash the sucker -- especially considering how curt of a page it is.

  4. Re:How can America ignore the evidence? on Creationist Textbook Stickers Declared Unconstitutional · · Score: 1

    You first saw it two years ago? What a coincidence! So did I! I couldn't quite believe it was real, so I did a bit of research, and it's not. Oh boohoo. And insane fundamentalists harassing you? Bullshit. I mean, sure I'll harass you for being a bigoted, gullible dumbass (or troll, you're still being trolly), but I'm agnostic, so I don't think it counts.

  5. Um, no, you look again. on Creationist Textbook Stickers Declared Unconstitutional · · Score: 1
  6. Re:How can America ignore the evidence? on Creationist Textbook Stickers Declared Unconstitutional · · Score: 1

    Haha, no it's not, although it's certainly one of the best trolls ever. That makes you either: A) Gullible B) A troll -- right in line with your AC Take your pick.

  7. Warsitting on Best Wireless SSIDs You Have Seen? · · Score: 1

    Sitting in my apartment I have seen:

    3STUDS (open)
    pervertcentral (us! not open to general public, WEPped and MAC'd and all)
    nydia-kaye (open)
    theguys (WEPped)
    Wireless (WEPped)
    eaglerayeast (error of some kind with Airport)
    pax_central (WEPped - a rip off on us maybe?)
    rav4 (open)
    Mishi (error joining network, like with eaglerayeast)

    All this from lying in bed at different points in time.

  8. Re:Probably not... on World of Warcraft Shatters Sales Records · · Score: 1

    apprx. 6,000,000,000 * .01 = 60,000,000 Tsunami toll -- will maybe reach 150,000? You must have failed math. That's about 2.5e-05, so while it was a huge tragedy, it hardly even made a dent.

  9. Re:It fries Safari on Extremely Critical IE6/SP2 Exploit Found · · Score: 1

    So that would be...blue screen of bunnies? Or dancing bunnies of death?

  10. Re:It fries Safari on Extremely Critical IE6/SP2 Exploit Found · · Score: 1

    I make a joke and you get all technical on me? You must be great at parties. ::wink:: My Powerbook seems to handle things a bit better than Windows overall, I will agree. I have not yet had to deal with the beachball of death, although it has frozen a couple of times. Poor kernel panics, poor poor kernel having a panic attack.

  11. Kind of, it seems. on Extremely Critical IE6/SP2 Exploit Found · · Score: 2, Insightful

    http://www.starnix.com/banks-n-browsers.html VERY comprehensive list of banks who will work with Linux -- which is basically the same thing. If you're browser agnostic, the OS shouldn't be a deal.

  12. Re:Help me!! on Extremely Critical IE6/SP2 Exploit Found · · Score: 1

    Shouldn't you be paranhaha?

  13. Re:Ya I pretty much have to recommend no IE now on Extremely Critical IE6/SP2 Exploit Found · · Score: 1

    USBank also works perfectly with FireFox. Citibank's credit card stuff also works with Firefox.

  14. Re:It fries Safari on Extremely Critical IE6/SP2 Exploit Found · · Score: 5, Funny

    Beachball of death is just so much more fun and sunny sounding than blue screen of death! MS should've reworked their PR on that one.

  15. Re:Pretty close... on eGenesis to Develop New MMO with Orson Scott Card · · Score: 1

    Oh gawd, you're so right. But hey, he gets called Songbird all through the gosh darned book and...and... Okay, yeah, no excuses. Poor kid, with the pedos always after him.

  16. Re:Recommended reading on eGenesis to Develop New MMO with Orson Scott Card · · Score: 2, Interesting

    It always surprised me to find that out, in his book Songbird the main character has a homosexual encounter and is not looked down upon, and due to societal reasons his partner was punished quite severely and the whole tone of it was condemning that punishment.

  17. Let's go fly a kite... on Energy from High-Altitude Kites · · Score: 3, Funny

    Mary Poppins would approve. And we all want to please Mary Poppins.

  18. Re:*sigh* on A Day In The Life Of A Spammer · · Score: 1

    But it's not free. "One is called a proxy mail campaign. This calls for one server for hosting ($600-$1,000 a month); a proxy mailing server ($300-$750 a month); a proxy subscription ($500 a month); mailing software ($500 a copy); and a list of recipients' e-mail addresses ($25 to $50 per million). Using the high end of each range, the initial cost of getting this campaign off the ground would run $2,800. Most bulk-mailers, Cunningham said, send from two to six servers, buy or harvest millions and millions of e-mail addresses and use multiple copies of mailing software because of the click-through rates. The direct mail campaign requires one server for hosting ($350-$600); a direct mailing server ($250-$750); one to three domains for advertising ($25-$75); valid return e-mail addresses ($25-$75); and direct mailing software ($800-$3,200). The initial cost for this campaign runs $4,700. " Certainly the return need to make a profit is very, very low, but it's not free. And this guy seems semi-legit -- the less legal guys pay out the nose for someone will to host them.

  19. Re:HOWTO on Attracting Women Into Computer Science · · Score: 1

    This CS girl certainly loves HER ratties...all eight!

  20. Re:Looks like a money grab to me on Licensing Computer Techs As TV Repairmen · · Score: 1

    "Marriage -- the license isn't as much a permission as a document proving it happened on the public record." Then why can't a gay couple get a license in nearly all places if it's so much about permission? I can understand the other two, but not about the marriage.

  21. Re:Caution! Lunix is dangerous!!! on HP Releases Linux-Based Notebook · · Score: 1

    I miss adequacy.org.

  22. Re:Grade School Parody or Juvenile Satire? on Parody or Satire? Threat To Sue JibJab · · Score: 1

    Not to mention that the kiddos were using the crude fascimile in a game that "encourages violence"...They don't even like to let kids play cops and robbers anymore, much less with pretend guns! Heck, even dodgeball is too violent nowadays. Total pansies. I'm with you.

  23. Re:In honor of the Gentoo post... on Slashback: XPiracy, Panel, Gentoo · · Score: 1

    Yes, but us female Gentoo users still do exist, no matter what tiny percentage we compose.

  24. Untrue! on Women Buy More Tech Than Men · · Score: 2, Interesting

    My boyfriend got me a nice new soundcard for my birthday, and I gave him mass lovings for it. (But I got it to work with my Linux. A girl's gotta have her pride.)