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  1. Re:One for the ladies on Buggy Voting Machines · · Score: 1

    You do realize that User: slashdot 01-99 Pass: slashdot is registered in the New York Times database. Well maybe not all of them but, try one and if it doesnt work, regestrate that sucker!

  2. Re:hmm...might this be the point of time... on The End Of DirectX As We Know It · · Score: 1

    Does that mean that any game made with the Doom 3 engine will be OpenGL?

  3. Do you believe in God? on Red Brains vs. Blue Brains? · · Score: 5, Insightful
    I think being a christian is the most important factor in whether or not your are a conservative or liberal. As an atheist I find it nearly imposible to accept the ideology of the conservative movement. Take abortion, gay marriage, sex education, social programs for the poor, women's rights(although pretty much resolved), even some wars(damn satanist Muslims are trying to destroy our christian values), "family" values, and the evironment. A lot of these issues comes down to whether you belive in god or not to which ideology you choose(conservative or libral).

    Oh well thats just what I think


    P.S. when did "family" values start to mean "christian" values?

  4. Re:If diamonds weren't a monopoly on Diamond Age Coming Soon · · Score: 0

    Dude parent post was a joke

  5. Off Topic on Author signs MyDoom virus · · Score: 1
    "If English was good enough for Jesus, it's good enough for everyone else."

    Hey were did you get that quote. Its awsome

  6. Commentary on Kasparov Dons 3D Glasses To Fight, Draw X3D Fritz · · Score: 2

    The ESPN2 commentary was really funny too.

  7. Re:If you mock the President, ... on Recall of Segway Announced by CPSC · · Score: 1

    I think it was Ragean(spelling?) that once said that trees were a common source of air polution

  8. Re:To hell with special effects. on Cubism For CG And Movies · · Score: 1

    I think the point of these special effects is that i can make the storyline of a movie better becuase of all the perspectives it offers. This could make long movies shorter by showing many perspectives at once, so there may be less constrant on the length of the movie. The only problem with this is that when Joe Sixpack goes to see a movie he doesnt want to have to think. People I know atleast dont like movies like that. If you have to stop and think about whats going on then you wont enjoy the movie and some people may not be smart enough to understand whats going on and just be annoyed. This will definetly add to a certain multiple viewing aspect that movies dont generally get. I still hear people telling their friends that they need to dust off that old copy of Wizard of OZ and watch the part where one of the cast memebers or production people(not sure which), supposedly hangs themselves.

  9. Search for "I hate microsoft" on How Objective Is Microsoft's Search? · · Score: 1
    You can still do a search for "I hate microsoft" and it will pull up anti-microsoft webpages, even on the first link. Microsoft will not make their searches subjective until they have a strong hold on the internet. Longhorn is one in a series of steps to doing this. Microsoft has some smart PR people that would not allow Microsoft to have a subjective search engine if they did not own the internet that would just be stupid... we'll there was that one time(Windows ME).

    All your imaginary beowolf cluster of sigs are belong to insensitive Russian SCO clods, that can beat the rush and slashdot the links early because the subscribe to YOU!!!! (four) Profit!!!... this message not indorsed by IBM

  10. Re:SCO's Website Down on Embarrassing Dispatches From The SCO Front · · Score: 1

    SCO doesn't have to be "in" on the attack. They can just unplug their servers and make it look like an attack. OR maybe their UnixWare crashed :-) All your imaginary beowolf cluster of sigs are belong to Russian SCO clods, that can beat the rush and slashdot the links early because they subscribe to YOU!!! (four) Profit!!!

  11. Re:Private property on Gaim Speaks Out on MSN Ban · · Score: 1
    Yeah well they probably are. You can't get more new internet explorers unless you buy longhorn, and it totaly integrated into the OS. Didn't they go to court for this earlier. This is monopolistic. Everyone knows that microsoft has more market share in the home than do any other OS. So if they decide to make their browser incompatible with others, the developers with follow them and make "broken websites" that you will only be able to view if you own longhorn.

    All your imaginary beowolf cluster of sigs are belong to Russian clogs that can beat the rush and slashdot the links early because they subscribe to YOU!!!..four Profit!!

  12. Re:Hah! on Linux Corporate Influence: Boon or Bane? · · Score: 1
    Nice little "SCOff" thingy. No but seriously its not a big secret that corporations use linux. Think linksys, SCO, TiVo... damn I can't think of anymore.

    All your imaginary beowolf clusters are belong to insensitive Russian SCO clods, that can beat the rush and slashdot sites early because they log on to YOU...for(4) Profit!!!

  13. Re:samba team... on Samba Team Points Out SCO's Hypocrisy · · Score: 1

    I completely agree

  14. Re:SCO hasn't engaged in litigation, SCO has decla on SCO Prepares To Sue Linux End Users · · Score: 0, Redundant

    SCO IS DISTRIBUTING it in their products.

  15. Re:Hmm on Apple's School Days are Numbered · · Score: 2, Insightful

    This is exactly true. Come on People kids are pretty smart when it comes to tech. "Hey little Johnny go help your mother plugin the VCR". Im sure they will be fine. Its not like its hard to figure out how to type a Word document, and if they don't know, it wont take but a few minutes to show them. The hiring process will not include questions out previous knowledge in operating systems, so it will not be an issue. Besides what happens if they DO go to a buisness that has macs?

  16. Re:End of the BSOD on Computer Expectations of Today, and a Decade Hence? · · Score: 1
    No comment.

    ...oh wait.. damn

  17. Re:The writer has an obvious agenda. on Windows Virus Takes Out Gov't Agencies in MD, PA · · Score: 1

    How do you know that SAN isnt initials for some one. Sara Alica Nicole?

  18. Re:Take counter action on Gentoo Package Accused of Violating DMCA · · Score: 1

    Its a gentoo package everyone has access to it.

  19. Silly Texans on Space Wedding Successful · · Score: 5, Funny
    Texas law allows weddings in which one of the parties is not present.


    Thats just funny...oh wait,ummm. This could be my only chance to marry a supermodel.


    I'm moving to Texas!!!! ....I hope I don't get the chair for this.

  20. No Suspens on Fry's Electronics - Selling Linux... Or Not? · · Score: 4, Insightful
    Why would slashdot readers read the article when he answers the question for you?

    Do they sell linux?No

    Oh, ok move along nothing to see here....

    He would make for a poor Soup Opera writer.

  21. Re:Agreed. Now how about... on The Future of Science Revealed! · · Score: 1
    In Soviet Russia: 3. Profit!

    2. ???

    1. Imagine a Beowulf cluster of sigs, you insensitive clodingenious? i think so

  22. Holiday on An Enlightened Look at an Over-Lighted World · · Score: 5, Interesting
    I think there should be a national star gazing holiday, when everyone one would turn off their lights and look up at the stars.

    the only reason i cant see the stars at night where i live is becuase of the lighting in a walmart parking lot, that is ten miles away(the parking lot is huge)

    so if we can convince walmart and the city to turn off every other one of their lights maybe we could see the stars, and if we did this nationaly once a year or so, then scientist could get a good view of the sky without all the light pollution

    yeah i know i cant spell

  23. Not to mention... on DefCon WiFi Shootout Winner Announced · · Score: 1
    ..they were also blind folded, hung upside down from trees, had use of only one arm, and had phones attached to their heads so they could answer internet tech questionsb from stupid people.

    What an achievement?

    Splchker anyone?

  24. Re:Petition on Slashback: Railing, Blocking, Scoffing · · Score: 1

    now its at 17463

  25. Re:Let us know if you're on the list & the low on The RIAA's Hit List Named · · Score: 1

    Question, is this just a list of all the record companies or the ones that actually sold their souls to the devil... um I mean RIAA