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  1. Call up gotfuturama.com on Surviving Slashdotting with a Small Server · · Score: 1

    And mirror them for me - Thanks

  2. Ape Video on New Great Ape Discovered? · · Score: 4, Funny
  3. Re:Request on Zero Blaster Reviewed · · Score: 0

    Dude, So what if they post an advert? Yeah it was a bit cheezy, but how else are they spoze to pay for this site? The links you posted are sweet!

  4. Request on Zero Blaster Reviewed · · Score: 2, Interesting
  5. Re:Remember folks... eternal vigilance is the pric on U.S. Postal Service To Develop 'Intelligent Mail' · · Score: 0

    You must be new here.

  6. Re:Steps 1 - 7 on Windows 95 in 4.47MB · · Score: 1

    Recursive removal of redundant 0's is like adding all the 0's together. That would result in the most powerful zero. This zero may be so powerful that it actually functions as digital blackhole sucking in all the ones. What sort of decompression algorithm would we need to extract the data from a virtual blackhole?

  7. Steps 1 - 7 on Windows 95 in 4.47MB · · Score: 2, Funny

    Step 1. compress win 95 to 5 megs
    Step 2. compress win 95 to 4 megs
    Step 3. compress win 95 to 3 megs
    Step 4. compress win 95 to 2 megs
    Step 5. compress win 95 to 1 megs
    Step 6. compress win 95 to nothing
    Step 7. Repeat process with all Microsoft products and Microsft itself until there is nothing.

  8. Re:For more evidence, see S14E09 of Simpsons!! on An Enlightened Look at an Over-Lighted World · · Score: 1

    You insensitive (dirt) clod - Thanks for the spoiler warning.

  9. Unofficial Sinclair web site on Sinclair's Answer To The Segway · · Score: 1
  10. Already? on Gentoo 1.4 Final Released · · Score: 1, Funny

    I'm still building 1.3

  11. Re:Apples and oranges on Windows XP Edges Out KDE in Usability Test · · Score: 1

    Not only that, I have the spectrograph's printed out and laminated in my wallet.

  12. Apples and oranges on Windows XP Edges Out KDE in Usability Test · · Score: 5, Funny
  13. At first on There Is No Single Instant In Time · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    when I saw the photo on the web page, I thought he was hitting a bong!

  14. CD vs Vinyl on Is Louder Better? · · Score: 5, Interesting

    When I working in a night club, I would receive promotional music on vinyl and cd formats. I could not tell the diff until the volume was way up. Bass sounded amazingly deeper and cleaner from the record. The speakers were flubbering at the same volume from the cd. http://www.howstuffworks.com/question487.htm

  15. Ok ok, new house rule. on Ian Murdock: Linux is a Process, Not a Product · · Score: 0

    Linux is now a science

  16. How much? on $50 Aerial Digital Photography from a Balloon · · Score: 0, Troll

    Please quantify "ass expensive".

  17. Just like the reviews on IMDB. on Decipher · · Score: 1

    "It's a great mystery movie and the best part is at the end when you find out it was the nun with a leather penguin."

  18. Re:okay, this is what bugs me about this. on Flash Mobs: Peaceable Assembly for Spontaneous Fun · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Flash Mobs work because of people like you.

  19. Re:back when WE were kids.... on Flash Mobs: Peaceable Assembly for Spontaneous Fun · · Score: 0

    Stand in a pedestrian area, and look up at the sky. Have a few friends look up with you. Pretend to see it, then not to see it. Soon enough some people will be curious and will try to see what you are looking at. Some will get it and help build a crowd, others will just help build a crowd.

  20. Re:let me guess... on Flash Mobs: Peaceable Assembly for Spontaneous Fun · · Score: 4, Funny

    Those who don't attend the mobs participate in a virtual one known as slashdot.

  21. Re:Walt Disney World on A Geek's Tour Of North America? · · Score: 1, Interesting
  22. Re:Forget the big sights, Fry's is where it's at on A Geek's Tour Of North America? · · Score: 0

    Story number one. Last year I went to Frys and bought a 1000" spool of CAT-5. It was crap cable. I took it back for a refund. I told them the product does not perform the job it is specified to do. I made it very clear that there was a defect in the CAT-5 cable. The refund manager told me that she could not take the product back because it was not in the original condition it left the store in (had to cut the wire). She then asked me how she was supposed to return the product to the sales floor if some of the wire has already been cut. I asked to speak to the highest ranking person in the store. She said it was her. I asked her to get be the contact info of the person in charge of the store. I call him up the next day and he says "Well, you get what you pay for" (It was on sale for $89.00 - LG brand). Story number two. I went to buy a Matrox Millennium II. There was only one left on the shelf. I get home and open it up, it's a Matrox Millennium I inside. It was not a fun experience bringing that back. Fry's is your last option. I Arizona, i recomend PC-Club.

  23. UFO 54-40 on On-line Documentary on Machinima · · Score: 0

    You know what I mean?

  24. Re:BIological Systems on Intrusion Tolerance - Security's Next Big Thing? · · Score: 0

    Does fall on the sword, mean launch all nukes?

  25. Re:Gem on Artificial Intelligence in Poker · · Score: 0

    Go on, start another Mahir!