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  1. I agree. on Protest over LinuxWorld Penguins · · Score: 1

    Who needs predators?




  2. They get /what/ at their trade shows? on Protest over LinuxWorld Penguins · · Score: 1

    Errr, ummm.... how much is '98 retailing for again? Just outa curiosity, ya'unnerstand.

    oh and ah, how scanty are you talking about?

  3. I tells ya... on Protest over LinuxWorld Penguins · · Score: 1

    ...the way they have been treated has been fowl.


    F*ck Kevin, FREE 'DA BOIDS!!

    :)





  4. Live long and prosper... on Protest over LinuxWorld Penguins · · Score: 1

    Wait, that's Vulcan...

    No problem, so am I (joking, that is ;)




  5. Re:They way they were treated was simply outrageou on Protest over LinuxWorld Penguins · · Score: 1

    "Oooooh, spin my nipplenuts and send me to Alaska!" --Kryten




  6. Re:They way they were treated was simply outrageou on Protest over LinuxWorld Penguins · · Score: 1

    LOL!!!
    Brother/sister, it warms me to the heart to know that the you'll sleep better for that.

    I hate to be the one to break the sad news to you though neighbor, but I'm healthy and big as an Ox (and probably smell just about as bad;). Why? Because I eat a balanced diet of proper _flesh_and_ blood_ for my protein (mmmmmmmmmm, mmm, veins in ma' teeth) with veggies and grains. I don't spend my time chewing tofu and wondering if some sloth is being mistreated.

    Ye Gods, I love /. :)

  7. They way they were treated was simply outrageous! on Protest over LinuxWorld Penguins · · Score: 1

    They /should/ have been properly dressed, skinned, and roasted slowly over an open flame. Preferably with a nice wine sauce, served with a dill rice, maybe, and a cold Newcastle.

    Mmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmm, fine eatin'.

  8. Now that was good for a chuckle. on It's All About the Pentiums · · Score: 1

    It was a long wait to get it, but I got it, and it was worth it :)

    Say what you will about Al, but he really is a fairly talented boob. If you listen to the spoofs he does, all of them (A-L-L) are almost note for note and beat for beat /right/on/ the songs he is goofing.
    I do prefer some of the older covers he has done, like "Another one Rides the Bus", where he slips in armpit farts as an instrument. Now, that's class ;)
    But he doesn't take himself seriously, he's just goofing, you know? He is doing what he enjoys, he's having fun, and he's getting paid for it.




  9. LART? on Broadcasting Spam into Space · · Score: 1

    Sorry, what's LART?

    -:)



  10. Hose the buggers. on A Brief History of Squirt Gun Technology · · Score: 1

    "I need a big honkin, uber efficient squirt gun for sniping these kids that keep ringing my doorbell and running."

    The hell with that. Get the biggest, baddest of those Super Soakers and fill the bad MF with BLEACH, then hose the bastards. That'll learn em.

    (all said with tongue placed firmly in cheek. A redneck I may be, but I'm not /cruel/)

  11. *sniiiiiifffff*... ahhh hypocracy. on Feature: Ticket Booth Tyranny (Part One) · · Score: 1

    Violence is just fine, but sex? Ye gods, that would bring about the end of the world. Require an adult ID to see boobs, but no prob reading about how to make a bomb or start your own nazi party.
    Considering no one, and I mean N-O O-N-E, made a stink over letting people under 17 into the movie "Dead Alive" (a _must_ for gore movie fans), hearing about all this smeg with SP and American Pie cracks me up. Heck, we wouldn't want young and impressionable kids to get the idea that it's a-ok to slip it to an apple pie, now would we? Where would it end? Would no pastry be safe? Boys buggering bunt cakes and baklawa, ecstacy with eclairs, dogs and cats living together.....


  12. Re:Options shmopshions on MP3.com goes public: Public goes Crazy · · Score: 1

    ??????????????

    Please pardon my ignorance, I'm not acting stupid. No, really, I'm not acting -:)

    People really do this? I mean, give you a loan based on a potential for stock revenue? If I have you right, I can borrow money toward buying stocks, buy the stock, sell it right off the bat, pay back the loan (and the IRS :P) and shniv off with the profit?

    Holy shit.
    No wonder people are making bundles on this sort of thing.

    Thanks. I honestly had no concept of what I had been "given". I mean, the stock still has to actually go _up_ once we go public, but still... wow.



  13. Options shmopshions on MP3.com goes public: Public goes Crazy · · Score: 1

    I work at a place that will eventually go public, probably after y2k rolls through, just to hang until most of the stupid shit gets worked out.

    Now, I'll be getting "options" to buy at a greatly reduced price, but what good is that if you don't have the money up front to buy the bloody stock? From what I have read you have to buy stock in certain sized chunks, so if you don't have the kind of bread needed (no pun intended ;) you're out of luck.

  14. Re:Nice?! What?! on New PowerBook G3 & the iBook · · Score: 0

    Any officer caught sniffing the saddle of the exercise bicycle in the women's gym will be discharged without trial.

  15. *sigh* on New PowerBook G3 & the iBook · · Score: 4

    I used to be a die hard Mac person. I mean, right down to knowing every little detail about every machine Apple had sold since 1980. Someone need to know what kind of PRAM battery a IIFX used? I'd be yer guy. (2x 3.6v lith). So I really do like seeing these articles on /. and in the news.


    But prices and the OS just really caused me to drift away. 7.5x was an absolute nightmare and 7.6 no real help. Bash 98 to your hearts content, I'll join you, but if I saw "An error of type 11 has just occurred" or "The application "unknown" has unexpectedly quit" one more time I'd have eaten my own spleen. From what I have seen this was around the time Apple really began to lose many of it's more loyal user base.


    These new powerbooks look spiffy, certainly, and I really do hope that Apple gains a bit more of a foothold over M$. But with this snooty attitude that no matter what, people will continue to buy their product (not that M$ doesn't take the same 'tude) IMO they will never regain more than cult status. If the new consumer model has even a small amount of upgrade-ability (meaning more than just RAM) and if users will have more than just one OS as an option for them I would consider buying one for my niece.

    I'm sorry though, but I just want to kick Mr. Black-turtle-neck-tofu-munchin'-sandle-wearing Steve Jobs right in the kiwis. I saw an interview with him and his wife and they talked about their being healthy vegetable-aryans, and his kid had done something really really good so as a treat Steve gave him a cup of fruit flavored tea. Tea? You're a billionaire, you cheap git, buy the kid a fucking bike ferchrissakes :-?.

  16. Thanks, I will on Stormix:Yet Another Distribution · · Score: 1

    I actually chose Debian for my home machine to play with/learn on because it was the distro I was able to find the least number of exploits for.


    Thanks again,
    Matt

  17. This may be a stupid question. on Stormix:Yet Another Distribution · · Score: 1

    I am somewhat new to Linux and all it's many wonders, so be gentle :)

    It said that Stormix was based on Debian. Now, would that mean that it's likely the same exploits could be used against a machine running Stormix as one using Debian (e.g. DOSEMU)?




  18. Re:Useless on National Semiconductor unveils their PC-on-a-chip · · Score: 2

    Look at it this way, at least noone tried to take you up on the buggerin' part ;)



  19. Re:cool on Premiere Episode of Slashdot Radio:Geeks in Space · · Score: 1

    Well shit, yer hired!


    -:)

    We're just outside of Boston, and you can't swing a dead cat without hitting a company in need of programmers out here. But we need a die hard, I'm afraid. I'd be more specific, but I don't want to abuse Rob's discussions with attempts to snag me a programmer -;)



  20. Re:cool on Premiere Episode of Slashdot Radio:Geeks in Space · · Score: 1

    You wouldn't, by any chance, write C, SQL, VB, Powerbuilder, and be a really really cool human being? -:)