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  1. Re:Traffic James? on MS Clearflow To Help Drivers Avoid Traffic Jams · · Score: 1

    Avoid traffic! Use pubic transportation instead!

  2. Re:Mapquest vs Google Maps on Google to Unite Mapping Mashups · · Score: 1

    It's all about habit formation. Changing consumer habits is like pushing water up hill. MapQuest was first to market, so in most minds, it is still the de-facto 'direction finder thingy'. ...and agreed - Google Maps/Directions trumps MapQuest big time.

  3. Gee, Think Zonk hates Fords? on GM Working on Feasible Electric Car · · Score: 1

    You couldn't tell, could you? For Christ's sake Zonk, TRY to be SOMEWHAT objective! I'm no Ford fanboy, but I've found them to be a bit more reliable than Chevrolet, and every bit as innovative as any other car company.

  4. God Damnit Zonk.!!! on 10 Best IT Products Of 2006 · · Score: 2, Informative

    I want my 5 minutes back!!! Sheesh.

  5. I can almost hear that poor guy singing... on Bar Performer Arrested For Copyright Violations · · Score: 5, Funny

    "Yesterday, Rife was such an easy game to Pray..."

  6. Re:I see... on Slackware 11 Has Been Released · · Score: 1

    Seriously...all 28 of us are really happy you feel that way. We wouldn't want an asshat like in the Slackware brotherhood. Go play with your Mac, you lemming.

  7. Is it just me, or does the 'Alternate Human' ... on An Alternate Human · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...look suspiciously like the Flying Spaghetti Monster?

  8. From TFA... on Linux Snobs, The Real Barriers to Entry · · Score: 1

    After reading TFA, this guy seems really good at pissing people off. If, once or twice, I had a Linux 'fanatic' go off on me, I'd blame it on the 'fanatic'. But 3 or 4 times? Geeze dude. You are just ANNOYING! I can imagine the title of your next article: 'Grocery Store Snobs: Bagging Barriers'.

  9. Canadian could always use... on Canada's CD Tax Out of Hand? · · Score: 3, Funny

    ...their Olympic gold medals for recording media!

  10. Ogg? on Fedora's OpenGL Composite Desktop · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I'd have to say, this '.ogg' link is a first. I'm shamed that I (or more precisely WMP) has nothing to play it with. Off to the CODEC mines!

  11. Kaman's Next Great Invention on Segway Inventor Turns To Environment · · Score: 1
    Mr. Fusion!!!



    As Bush would say: "It's new-cue-lur!"

  12. The weakness of computers on Poor Spelling Beats Google's China Filter · · Score: 3, Insightful

    ...and so the weakness of computers is revealed: people and their presumption of perfection.

  13. I really hate this... on The Rise of Digg.com · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Why can't both co-exist peacefully without constant 'Slash-Digging' at each other? I like both sites. I check them both quite frequently throughout the day? Can't we all just play nice? There's enough room for both Slashdot AND Digg!!

  14. My Mistake... on Google Maps Graduates · · Score: 0, Redundant

    From the title of post, I thought Google had mapped all (college) graduates. Ya know, so they could offer them jobs before Micro$oft did?

  15. Free Activation Codes For Naught? on Opera Free as in Beer · · Score: 1, Funny

    So let me get this straight....a couple of weeks after offering Opera activation codes for 'FREEEEE!', the turn around and negate their 'exclusive, one day only' offer by offering their product to any old schmuck? I feel so....common. *sigh*

  16. Re:How about the bandwidth thief? on Tracking Down a Cell Phone Thief · · Score: 1

    Yes. What's the story Slashdot?

  17. Gutless Wonder... on Big Retailers Timid About Selling Linux Boxen · · Score: 1

    I just checked out the MicroCenter Linspire offering. It is truly CRAPen boxen. Might run DSL well, but Linspire? Way to give the Linux n00b a bad first impression.

  18. Re:Because they can for free. on AOL Builds New IE-Based Browser · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Affirmative! Here's a link from May of 2003. Typical AOL - it took them a year and a half to do something with the technology, and meanwhile the whole browser arena has been turned on it's ear (shameless plug for Firefox)!

  19. Re:it's as simple as this ... on IE Download.Ject Exploit Fixed · · Score: 1

    Geeze...Where are mod points when I need them!?!

  20. Re:Affirmation!!! on DNS Inventor Predicts Future of the Internet · · Score: 1

    Agreed. MAC address it is. But remember, SSN is only for Americans. The Hu-MAC needs to be global. Future 1. Humans 0.

  21. Affirmation!!! on DNS Inventor Predicts Future of the Internet · · Score: 4, Insightful

    This is a step in the direction that I have been asserting (much to the chagrin of those who have to listen to my nerd-like ramblings) to all my friends and co-workers: "Soon, we will all be assigned IP addresses at birth". Now that, my friends, IS the future!

  22. Prior Art??? on Microsoft Patents The Body Bus · · Score: 2, Insightful

    The facts will ultimately show that [insert deity of your choice] has prior art on this patent - It's called the nervous system!

  23. How long until... on Yet Another Degrading DVD · · Score: 1

    Bring this technology on! How long until some clever 6th grader figures out a way to stabilize the disk by applying clearcoat paint!

  24. Re:I started with Slackware... on Slackware 10-RC1 Released · · Score: 1

    Now I'm interested! Knowing nothing about SysV (weeee! a n00b again!), could you give me any tips on getting/using this OS?

  25. Re:I started with Slackware... on Slackware 10-RC1 Released · · Score: 1

    Totally agree. While cutting my teeth on Linux with Redhat 7 through 9, I grew my Linux skills, and eventually became disenchanted with the 'Microsoftness' of RedHat. After the whole Fedora mess, I started shopping for a new distro. Slack had intimidated me as a n00b, but I now find it quite comfortable, clean, easy to maintain and upgrade (swaret --upgrade -a !), and rock solid! Stable is a bit outdated for me, but I find current to be just the ticket for my continued learning curve in the Linux world. Thanks Linus! Thanks Patrick! Thanks Slackware!