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  1. Madlib Fun on Cable Industry Needs to Spend Heavily on Upgrades · · Score: -1

    I HATE NIGGERS because of the cable industry. They are in a CONSPIRACY with the ZIONIST PIGS to INCREASE MY PENIS length. Don't eat that FECES because of the FECES> NIGHE HGIER GNIGGER

  2. Re:"Medievalist and Feminist Film Critic" on Lara Croft As The Final Girl · · Score: -1

    Do you how stupid you sound? I mean, really, take the time to read your post out loud.

  3. ZSuk my dickie on OS Virtualization Interview · · Score: -1, Troll

    Do you liky? I is oriental. UCK THE OTHERIANS!

  4. My butt on Bioware Developing an MMOG · · Score: -1

    The MMORPG is about my butt. Poop poop poop goes my butt.

  5. Re:Really cool.. on Nanotube Paint Blocks Cell Phones on Demand · · Score: -1

    You're a fuckhead. I hope you get into an car accident and die.

  6. Children and "Video Games" on Child's Play Approaches Half a Million Dollars · · Score: -1, Redundant

    This is a horrible idea. Besides ignoring the fact that the money would be much better spent on the actual medical bills giving these violent pastimes to children is simply creating the next generation of sociopaths. Science has proven again and again people who play video games are more inclined to perform real acts of violence. Ted Bundy was rumored to play video games up to 10 hours a day. Do we really need another serial killer?

  7. FACT on Gaim 2.0.0beta1 Released · · Score: -1

    Instant messaging is for little girls and gay chat lines.

  8. Thieves get what they deserve! on Coca-Cola's Coffee Soda · · Score: -1

    federal appeals court late Friday upheld the music industry's $22,500 judgment against a Chicago mother caught illegally distributing songs over the Internet. The court rejected her defense that she was innocently sampling music to find songs she might buy later and compared her downloading and distributing the songs to shoplifting. The decision against Cecilia Gonzalez, 29, represents one of the earliest appeals court victories by the music industry in copyright lawsuits it has filed against thousands of computer users. The three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit in Chicago threw out Gonzalez's arguments that her Internet activities were permitted under U.S. copyright laws. Gonzalez had rejected a proposed settlement from music companies of about $3,500. A federal judge later filed a summary judgment against her and ordered her to pay $750 for each of 30 songs she was accused of illegally distributing over the Internet. Gonzalez, a mother of five, contended she had downloaded songs to determine what she liked enough to buy at retail. She said she and her husband regularly buy music CDs and own more than 250. However, the appeals panel said Gonzalez never deleted songs off her computer she decided not to buy, and judges said she could have been liable for more than 1,000 songs found on her computer. "A copy downloaded, played, and retained on one's hard drive for future use is a direct substitute for a purchased copy," the judges wrote. They said her defense that she downloaded fewer songs than many other computer users "is no more relevant than a thief's contention that he shoplifted only 30 compact discs, planning to listen to them at home and pay later." Gonzalez could not be reached for comment. Her lawyer, Geoff Baker, said comparing Gonzalez to a shoplifter was "inflammatory" but declined to comment further until he had more time to review the decision, which was released late in the day. Gonzalez was named in the first wave of civil lawsuits filed by record companies and their trade organization, the Recording Industry Association of America, in September 2003. "The law here is quite clear," said Jonathan Lamy, a senior vice president for the Washington-based RIAA. "Our goal with all these anti-piracy efforts is to protect the ability of the music industry to invest in the bands of tomorrow and give legal online services a chance to flourish."

  9. Violence and Children on Child's Play Hits $200,000 · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    This is a horrible idea. Besides ignoring the fact that the money would be much better spent on the actual medical bills giving these violent pastimes to children is simply creating the next generation of sociopaths. Science has proven again and again people who play video games are more inclined to perform real acts of violence. Ted Bundy was rumored to play video games up to 10 hours a day. Do we really need another serial killer?

  10. Firstus Postus on A Recipe for Newspaper Survival in the Internet Age · · Score: -1

    Do newspapers take into accoutn FIRUSTUS PSOSTUES!

  11. Misinterpritation on Darwin Evolving Into A Tricky Exhibit · · Score: -1

    I think Slashdot really misunderstands the whole of the Chrisitian community. We christians do not want to intefere with science but evolution is not science or proven fact. We seek to educate everyone about the truth of the beginning of the world. If you fail to see that you are the zealot.

  12. I would donate... on Child's Play 2005 Launch · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    However how could I be sure it would reach a caucasin child not a minority? Especially an East Indian, can you imagine anything so ridiculous as one of those mud people trying to figure out how to play a Game Boy?

  13. Certainly a difference in reporting on Unpatched Firefox Flaw May Expose Users · · Score: -1

    I find it interesting that when a flaw is found is found in IE the headline is something like this: "Flaw in IE causes data corruption." Even if a patch was available a significant amount of time beforehand to patch it. VS. "UNPATCHED flaw in Mozilla MAY cause data corruption" Can you spot the difference?

  14. Acceptable Risk on Cosmic Rays Could Kill Astronauts Visiting Mars · · Score: -1

    Thats a risk I'm willing to accept.

  15. Please read on A Critique of The State of Adventure Gaming · · Score: -1

    I've been searching for a heart of gold.

  16. My face on EU Record Companies Push to Extend Copyright · · Score: -1

    Somethings wrong with my face. Please help my face. FACE!

  17. PSP related news on Sony May Outsource PSP Production · · Score: -1

    My dog poops tootsie rolls. Mmm-Mmm.

  18. Linux is Communism on Cuba Switching to Linux · · Score: -1

    This story is proof. Such an evil OS and a evil country go together. If you use linux you are supporting the oppression of basic human rights.

  19. Any good bittorrent sites? on 25 Years After DOS - Lessons for Linux? · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Looking for movie releases or tv shows? Thanks Much

  20. I like monkeys on Lenovo Completes Acquisition Of IBM's PC Division · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I LIKE MONKEYS I like monkeys. The pet store was selling them for five cents a piece. I thought that odd since they were normally a couple thousand each. I decided not to look a gift horse in the mouth. I bought 200. I like monkeys. I took my 200 monkeys home. I have a big car. I let one drive. His name was Sigmund. He was retarded. In fact, none of them were really bright. They kept punching themselves in their genitals. I laughed. Then they punched my genitals. I stopped laughing. I herded them into my room. They didn't adapt very well to their new environment. They would screech, hurl themselves off of the couch at high speeds and slam into the wall. Although humorous at first, the spectacle lost its novelty halfway into its third hour. Two hours later I found out why all the monkeys were so inexpensive: they all died. No apparent reason. They all just sorta' dropped dead. Kinda' like when you buy a goldfish and it dies five hours later. Damn cheap monkeys. I didn't know what to do. There were 200 dead monkeys lying all over my room, on the bed, in the dresser, hanging from my bookcase. It looked like I had 200 throw rugs. I tried to flush one down the toilet. It didn't work. It got stuck. Then I had one dead, wet monkey and 199 dead, dry monkeys. I tried pretending that they were just stuffed animals. That worked for a while, that is until they began to decompose. It started to smell real bad. I had to pee but there was a dead monkey in the toilet and I didn't want to call the plumber. I was embarrassed. I tried to slow down the decomposition by freezing them. Unfortunately there was only enough room for two monkeys at a time so I had to change them every 30 seconds. I also had to eat all the food in the freezer so it didn't all go bad. I tried burning them. Little did I know my bed was flammable. I had to extinguish the fire. Then I had one dead, wet monkey in my toilet, two dead, frozen monkeys in my freezer, and 197 dead, charred monkeys in a pile on my bed. The odor wasn't improving. I became agitated at my inability to dispose of my monkeys and to use the bathroom. I severely beat one of my monkeys. I felt better. I tried throwing them way but the garbage man said that the city wasn't allowed to dispose of charred primates. I told him that I had a wet one. He couldn't take that one either. I didn't bother asking about the frozen ones. I finally arrived at a solution. I gave them out as Christmas gifts. My friends didn't know quite what to say. They pretended that they like them but I could tell they were lying. Ingrates. So I punched them in the genitals. I like monkeys

  21. Re:Dead games can live on on Elixir Studios Closes Its Doors · · Score: -1

    This comment addresses the main problem with Open Source idealogoly. guys could have developed a brand new gamebut instead just mimiced an existing idea. This is everywhere in the Open Source community, Open Office is just a clone of Microsoft Office, Lindows is just a clone of Windows, FreeCiv is a clone of Cilivization, the list goes on and on. Open source developers are like animals. Devoid of any intelligence, unable to create just emulate.

  22. Problem with open source on Total Annihilation Remake Released · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    This release addresses another problem with Open Source idealogoly. These guys could have developed a brand new gamebut instead just mimiced an existing idea. This is everywhere in the Open Source community, Open Office is just a clone of Microsoft Office, Lindows is just a clone of Windows, FreeCiv is a clone of Cilivization, the list goes on and on. Open source developers are like animals. Devoid of any intelligence, unable to create just emulate.

  23. Re:Robert E. Howard on Conan MMORPG In The Works · · Score: -1

    No, you're a fucking retard. Understand?

  24. More google please, sir! on GMail Getting RSS Aggregation Feature? · · Score: -1

    Perhaps we could have another google story. My life is sorely lacking without one.

  25. Moneis for me babies on World of Warcraft Honor System Live · · Score: -1

    pleae bigve me monei for my babies please they be hundry and dneed food pleas! http://example.com/ will auto-link a URL