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  1. Re:I think you know the answer... on Where to Advertise for Open Source Job Openings? · · Score: 1

    Same way you avoid the problem of crappy employees who spend all day fucking off from posting negative reviews.

  2. Re:In Related News PC Gaming Continues To Die... on Valve Opens The Portal · · Score: 1

    Can't you guys keep the fanboy crap on gamefaqs? It gets really boring reading the same thing over and over from people without enough testicular fortitude to post under their own names.

  3. Re:Hmm.. on UCSD Biometric Vending Machine · · Score: 5, Funny

    There is absolutely nothing wrong with science for science's sake. This, however, was engineering for engineering's sake, which is one of the most evil forces in the universe.

  4. Re:afraid to vote.. on UCSD Biometric Vending Machine · · Score: 1

    I'd be afraid to vote green or socialist because I'd be shitscared if they won.

    Also, this entire thread is ridiculously offtopic.

  5. Re:Think you missed the point... on Fun Things To Do With Your Honeypot System · · Score: 5, Funny

    Why don't you just secure your network and you don't have to worry about it

    Oh, is that all? Good to see you've boiled network security down to a single step. I'd say write a book, but it would only have one page so that's probably a waste of your time.

  6. Re:That's 200 Million, not 200 Light Years on Largest Object in the Universe Discovered · · Score: 1

    In light of your signature, I feel it important I point out that nowhere in my post did I mention my feelings on the matter.

  7. Remove the beam from your own eye on Dealing With The Always-Breaking Family PC? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    she seems to lack common sense when it comes to what software is suspicious and bloated, and what is trustworthy

    Nothing about a computer is common sense. Nothing about a computer is intuitive. It is entirely learned, and much of it is complicated and esoteric.

    I suggest at least part of the problem is your unrealistic expectation that everyone have complete knowledge of computers.

  8. Re:That's 200 Million, not 200 Light Years on Largest Object in the Universe Discovered · · Score: 1

    Strictly speaking, you have absolutely no proof the universe isn't antrocentric. You have to rely on your perceptions filtered through woefully inadequate instrumentation for whatever conception you have now.

    Nobody knows anything, really. Life is faith. It's just different kinds of faith is all. There's no point picking on one or the other.

  9. Re:Goats on Turning Network Free-Riders' Lives Upside Down · · Score: 1

    Knowing that exoneration is coming is sure to be a huge comfort to someone sitting in jail awaiting trial. I hear inmates treat people accused of child-related crimes as virtual heros.

  10. Re:Shock! on Lead PHP Developer Quits · · Score: 1

    Ignorance doesn't carry the hint of sexual desperation and the undercurrent of basement mold.

  11. Re:How strange on 'Long Tail' May Not Wag the Web Just Yet · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    It's not necessarily fair to say someone else is "following the herd" because they don't like things the way you do. Your lifestyle is not innately superior, and your way of thinking has no objective edge over anyone else's.

    The arrogance behind that kind of thinking is amazing.

  12. Re:Why don't you... on Wiretapping Lawsuit Against AT&T Dismissed · · Score: 1

    Ah, it's good to see a man with the courage of his convictions. Truly what made America the great nation it is today.

  13. Re:But no Texans will own it! on Bubble Fusion Inquiry Under Wraps · · Score: 1

    Fossil fuels aren't taxed? What xanadu do you call home?

  14. Re:Issue is spin in summary on Microsoft Aims For 15 Million 360s By Next Year · · Score: 1

    So you're upset that the article doesn't reflect your bias instead? What makes your bias superior, exactly?

  15. Re:Linux Support ? on It's Official - AMD Buys ATI · · Score: 1

    That many extra steps to save one minute seems to miss the point just a touch.

  16. Re:"lacks some graphical refinement" on Driving Plan 9 · · Score: 1

    Your defensive tone doesn't help, and the fact that you simply derided the poster's opinions isn't really a defense anyway.

    Why is it so hard for people to admit that whatever it is they like isn't perfect? Such a simple human failing, and it probably causes about 95% of conflict in this world.

    We'll never do better while this kind of thinking is around.

  17. Re:I'm a "Plan 9 from Bell Labs" user on Driving Plan 9 · · Score: 1

    So does this mean the typical derision one gets from the Linux community for things like, say, asking simple questions is really an ironic sort of welcoming embrace meant to bring in the world?

  18. Re:Interesting... on You OS Web Based Operating System · · Score: 1

    ultimately they are a small group competing against the world

    And winning, interestingly enough. I'm incredibly curious to see how long it will last.

  19. Re:Regular gas in a Ferrari? on A Memory Card Torture Test · · Score: 1

    Yeah, but then you have to drive a Volkswagen. Nothing is worth that kind of punishment.

  20. Re:Done! on Former Host and Writer of MST3K Launches RiffTrax · · Score: 1

    You used the word 'sheeple.' Any opinions you have are now automatically labeled 'retarded' in my mind.

  21. Re:MyAOLSpace on The MySpace Ecosystem · · Score: 2, Insightful

    It just means that todays geeks have to go farther into geekdom to really be different from the next person.

    Nothing makes me shiver more than a person who is different for the sake of being different. What a sad way to live.

  22. Re:Humans? on 30th Anniversary of Viking Landing on Mars · · Score: 2, Funny

    (Potatoe chips to North Americans)

    Only to Dan Quayle.

  23. Re:1984 on President Bush Blocks NSA Wireless Tapping Probe · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Come on, at least pretend you're clever. This isn't Orwellian, it's Nixonian.

    Sheesh, the quality of Bush-bashing on Slashdot was never that high to begin with, but it's sinking to the level of calling him 'poopyhead' these days.

  24. Re:In other news... on Latest Vista Build Making Real Progress · · Score: 1

    That's like saying a particular turd doesn't stink too badly.

  25. Re:How Far Into the Rabbit Hole Are We? on EFF Case Against AT&T To Go Forward · · Score: 1

    Definition 1)The betrayal of a trust.

    Great, then I can start executing people who've lied to me in the past. Thanks for your super insightful legal knowledge!