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  1. yawn ... on Dell Selling 30" Flat Panels · · Score: -1, Troll

    Um, this is the first slashdot has heard of these? A few days behind everyone else it seems.

    http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20060105-5911 .html

  2. This is just ridiculous on MPAA Gives Film About Ratings an NC-17 Rating · · Score: -1, Redundant

    Making a film with expicit nudity and rasing your rating to NC-17 limits the potential this movie could have.

  3. THINK GEEK on ThinkGeek ThinkGeek ThinkGEEK! · · Score: 0

    THink GEEK

  4. GROSS!! on Erotica Found Within Microsoft Office Install · · Score: 0

    gross!@

  5. Re:fp on **No Title** · · Score: 0

    That's a pretty lame april fools joke!

  6. Good Luck on Enterprise Fans Buy Full-Page Ad In LA Times · · Score: 1, Insightful

    I hope it goes through! Go fans go!

  7. Re:Valve is not your friend on Inside the Shadow Internet · · Score: 0

    A business is my pal, because they employee me, my friends and my family. Ever tried living without money? As much as I dislike the politics of certain companies, to ruin them is to ruin ourselves!

    Let's fix the politics and the problems, not screw the big guys who will in turn screw us, the little guys.

  8. Re:FIRST POST! on New Calendar Proposal · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Silly anonymous coward. First Posts are for campers.

  9. Re:How I can trust Firefox, by TWX on How Can I Trust Firefox? · · Score: 0

    Stupid Coward. I never paid a cent for Navigator. People are still struggling to switch browsers, but when one is shooting you in the foot it becomes a necessity, and you have to trust something even if it isn't magically signed.

  10. Re:News for nerds on Segway Polo · · Score: 0

    Mod up parent! That's freaking funny

  11. STM Bags on Advice On Notebook Backpacks? · · Score: 0

    http://www.standardtm.com.au/index.cfm I use one of these bags at school everyday and carry my laptop everywhere withit. It even has a pocket for my Ipod. I highly recommend it.

  12. Trusted Computing ? on Fedora Core 2 Test 2 Released · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Does this mean that we are having linux trusted computing?

    How is TC implemented under linux vs. Micro$oft?

    hmm.

  13. Life without windows on What Would The World Be Like Without Microsoft? · · Score: 0

    I don't wish that Microsoft had never been born, but rather that they didn't try to be "Everything to everyone", but just dominate one market. But they don't want better product, they just want want our $$$$! Microsoft = love of money = root of all evil!

  14. Re:We need to bring balance to the force. on Interesting Uses for Trusted Computing · · Score: 0

    Anything that steals my right to choose has NO benifits.

  15. SCO DDOS attacks Slashdot on Intel Plans CPU Naming Change · · Score: -1, Troll

    with over 3000 posts, and counting! The dread lord finally is seeking revenge, BUHAHAHAHA.

  16. User Linux Means Usable by users! on UserLinux May Go Without KDE · · Score: 0

    UserLinux is intended for the business USER. It's ineded for those who don't understand how to turn the computer on. Although it may be targetted at businesses, I'd recommend UserLinux to my grandmother, because finally she'd have an free (as in freedom) OS that she can USE. That's the intent to make it more USABLE than linux currently is. Linux was created by a nerd for nerds. It's called userlinux because it's intended for the non-nerd AKA as a User.

    I think the term works out, it's got the right intentions. It's not intended to be built for businesses, but for users, particularily business users. There is a difference.

  17. The greatest music video ever on Peter Jackson Hints At The Hobbit · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I won't watch it unless this great video is on there: http://www.game-revolution.com/download/goodies/bi lbo.htm After you see it you'll understand!

  18. Re:Music loop on How Do You Get Work Done? · · Score: 1

    Radiohead has helped me get through more programming and other projects than any other band. When I listen to music, it keeps the 'distracted' part of my mind occupied, while focus on the important projects. Find bands that you can listen to over and over and over and over and over and still enjoy and you should be well on your way to bliss. But at the same time, that doesn't work for reading books. But it works wonders for programming :) Radiohead ROCKS!