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  1. And the answer is... on Chaotic Computing In Practice · · Score: 1

    Forty-two!

  2. Re:2004-03-11? He's going to need lots of luck. on 500 EURO reward for finding car by finding laptop · · Score: 3, Funny
    Nobody would write time like HH:SS:MM ? Of course not, it would be just as ridiculous as writing a date like YYYYDDMM it doesn't make any sense.
    And here's Chewbacka. he lives in USA, with other fury animals that use date as MMDDYYYY it doesn't make any sense.
  3. 100% DHMO free! on Death by Coffee? · · Score: 2, Funny

    And that's why i like my coffe pure black!
    just the powder, and a spoon.

  4. payment on Elon Musk's SpaceX Offers Low-Cost Rockets · · Score: 2, Funny

    Can i pay my satelite launch trhu PayPal?

  5. Re:May backfire? on Infinium Labs Countersues HardOCP · · Score: 4, Funny

    word is that they can only have an orgams if they kill a dog.

  6. Re:http://www.oldos.org/ on A History of Every GUI Ever · · Score: 1

    Both seems to be runing on bandwidth from the day those OSes where to of the line

  7. This is so Apple... on Obtaining Legal MP3s Outside of the U.S.? · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    After a computer you can't find apps and games for, they release a mp3 player you can't get music for...

  8. Re:I'm suprised on Recovering Secret HD Space · · Score: 1

    you already answered. this *is* slashdot. So, no one here would buy windows AND M$ owned norton's Ghost just to increase their HDDs.

    Now, if you post about a kernel hack to burn up the house...

  9. Re:Tachikoma? on Banryu, Robot Or Dragon? · · Score: 3, Funny

    If they act like the tachikomas, the buglars may expect a invite for a tea with biscuits while sacking your house.

  10. learn from the past. on Guilty By Association · · Score: 1
    Some friends of mine that where living at NY in sep 11 and that JUST LOOKED LIKE arabs (they were turkishs, born in Brazil) suferred a lot of hassle.

    It was a form of Guilty by Association made not by some inhuman agancy... but by PEOPLE LIKE YOU.

    Take this matter seriously, and ask the person you vote for, before you vote, what they think.
    HAHAHAHA! seriously. At the first chance, you guys let your so called president (you didn't even elected him) make 2 wars and rape your constitution and you didn't move a finger! Act, then came back here and talk.
  11. They will never find me and my friends at orkut! on Guilty By Association · · Score: 1

    from the "join orkut" link on the front page:

    orkut is unique, because it's an organically growing network of trusted friends. That way we won't grow too large, too quickly and everyone will have at least one person to vouch for them.

    If you know someone who is a member of orkut, that person can invite you to join as well. If you don't know an orkut member, wait a bit and most likely you soon will.

    See? As long as nobody send invitations to the feds, we're fine!

  12. Re:Good thing I post as AC on Guilty By Association · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Yeah, but while i'm out here, i'm using all mod points you couldn't get :)

  13. Re:First major distro with 2.6 kernel release on Mandrakelinux 10.0 Community is Available · · Score: 1
    I've never used Mandrake, but I am very happy to see a major distribution pick up the 2.6 kernel for regular usage.
    The Mandrake Community is like the fedora to red hat... it's a burn your hands using this so later we can release the final version.
    Here's my question: Are 2.6 kernel changes going to affect "Joe User"?
    People say that even if you don't mind the new compatibility stuff it's a lot faster... I for myself have no clue... i'm using old slack versions and updating only when it cames to security 'cause i'm a "Lazy Joe User"
  14. Re:You got to be kidding me on Sam & Max Sequel Canceled · · Score: 1

    In a galaxy far way, in the empty minds of the marketing people of lucas arts:

    "There are no good and fun games out there. People are just having to play GTA and the likes. So we should cancel Sam & Max and release a GTA like game in the star wars world because people will be confused if they see a real fun game in this time."

    "Great! What do you think about 'Chewbaca: The clone ass kicker'?"

    "Perfect! I will put it in production asap!"

  15. next generation?!?!?! on Next Generation Mail Clients Reviewed · · Score: 0, Troll

    why do you call it next generation if all those still breaks text at 76 columns by default?

    They may be next generation "email reader and filter" program, but the mail protocol by itself should be cold dead by now! It simply suck!

    And don't came here modding me troll or saying "but it's the most widely used way to exchange messages" because then i will think you consider microsoft windows the best OS in the whole world... and i don't think you mean that :)

    So, stop thinking email is usefull! You're just cheating yourself. Email is a mean necessity in those days of comodism. And those so called "next generation email programs" are just "next generation crapy email protocol workarounds"

  16. New think geek item on Do Your $20 Bills Explode In the Microwave? · · Score: 2, Funny

    foil covered wallet.

  17. Award for best headache inducing scene on Lord Of The Rings - Oscars, We Loves Them · · Score: 1

    11? did they had an award for best headache inducing fighting scene?

  18. Re:Terrorism?! on WebTV 911 Hacker... Cyber Terrorist? · · Score: 3, Interesting

    What the parent said is that your supositions ARE considered terrorism.

    When you say: "what if this had been an al-Qaeda agent who had done this?" Then you're just saying that "they HAD political/religious motivation", hence: Terrorism

    The parent wasn't refering to "only bombing or mass killing", i think it was only a weak example. The important part there was the "political or religious cause".

    See? So, if al-Qaeda jammed 911 lines, it WOULD be terrorism. If a 9years old jammed 911 lines, it would be a unfortunate accident and a huge fine to the parents.

    But IANA (i'm not american) and you guys already sued a 8years old for "sexual abuse" when he showed his tongue to a class-mate (sorry, don't have the link, but this is notorious news)

  19. It's stupid to mess with emergency numbers on WebTV 911 Hacker... Cyber Terrorist? · · Score: 2

    OK, the guy had this quarell and all, but to direct the calls to 911 was plain stupid. I hope he couldn't get a line when he was being raped by five guys that break into his place...

    You're writting a script to mess some people life (people that already use webTV, so you need to annoy them big time to even be noticed) and instead of redirecting the calls to a porn number, or even the house of the others webTV owners he wanted to annoy... noooo. He choose 911. Very clever. Period.

  20. Re:Not Another One! on Amazon Sued for Patent Infringement · · Score: 1
    Can you imagine how many geeks would find you, surround your building
    That's an easy question if you remember that geeks don't leave their chairs.
  21. Re:What did Blizzard lose? on EFF Continues Fight On Blizzard Vs. Bnetd Case · · Score: 1
    Are they not aware that the majority of pirates already play on battle.net, using keylogged CD keys stolen

    They Don't care for those!
    They really care for the people that have no idea on what's a keylogger. So, If there are servers that don't need to check the key (original or stolen) then *that* kind of people would just rather pay $5 in a pirated CD or to download it then to pay $60 for the original box.

    Now, having to get a stolen and valid serial key, that can't be printed on the photocopied paper that came with the $5 cd (as can be done with offline products such as M$ office), then the $60 version became more appealing to them. And that's the kind of market that blizzard whant's to hold fighting free versions of his battle.net
  22. Re:Not to Slashdot on EFF Continues Fight On Blizzard Vs. Bnetd Case · · Score: 1
    But, interesting tidbit - did you know premium artists like Justin Timberlake and Britney Spears get less then $1 per album sold.

    beside the Premium artists thing that i'm not going to bite... just think that those people are produced out of marketing (investment) from some recording company. So they are right to claim their money back, after all, they paid for them to be famous and to sell.

    Here in Brazil, we have Lobao. A musician that started to print his own CDs and them used his money to distribute it on news stands. He claim that even selling much much less than he would having the CD sold by a record company, he made much much more money.

    The downside is that his CD had less repercursion (ok, this case had more repercursion because it was the first case that an already-famous-person did it, but if he does that again, the rule will be valid). If he earned less money being "ripped off" by the recording company, he would, in the long run, be more know and keep selling CDs for a longer time...

    I said all of that just to ask: What if britney have sold her CDs by her-self... earning $10 instead of $1 per CD? Would any one ever know her for her true tallent?
  23. In other news on Amazon.com Pierces Reviewer Anonymity · · Score: 1

    Slashdot predicts new wave in book review. Amazon follows.

  24. Re:The time to do it was when they were on Alias In Acquisition Talks With Private Equity Firm · · Score: 1
    I would not count the Linux version of Maya out. Alias knows better than that. There is no way the Studios are going to be pried back to win32.
    They don't go back to win32.. they STAY on win32 or stay with macs.

    About maya on linux, i have one wor.. letter to say: X
  25. Re:Why I'm not surprised... on BBC Links Linux To MyDoom · · Score: 1
    Folks, the case I'm making is about impressions.
    for god's sake... you're comparing a "forum-like" news site as slashdot with a news company!?!?!

    We here have the RIGHT to make joke on SCO, M$ or even you!

    but journalists are paid to do those texts. They spend 4 years in college having classes about imparciality and etics!

    ...So basicaly you're saying that they can use the "impression" they had while reading jokes (explicitly marked as FUNNY) on /. as a base for theirs difamation?

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    Unfounded claim my ass. The active Slashdot Community did all but beg for SCO to point the finger at them.
    sco pointing a finger at /. community my ass. We're point a finger at them