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  1. eh? on NIH Proposes to Open Tax-Funded Research · · Score: -1



    Why should Americans who funded the research with their tax dollars have to pay again to read the research?

    Why not?

  2. Please no more perl! on Printing Passport Photos With Perl · · Score: -1, Flamebait



    How can something so silly as this software can make into slashdot? Is this John-whatever guy a fag as taco and friends are? Why all this people can't get a clue and figure out that perl is as shitty as it can be?

  3. Selective memory on Linux Secure Enough For The Army · · Score: -1



    Did you forget the same **ARMY** has found Windows NT secure enough to use in several key systems some years ago?

  4. Big deal on ORM Goes Open Source · · Score: -1



    However, some more decent platforms (such as Java) have things like Hibernate or Castor JDO running for years. And you bet they do a lot more than this crappy product.

  5. What the fuck is happening here? on Oracle Releases New CRM Software · · Score: -1, Flamebait



    Slashdot became a freshmeat-for-the-rich? This Oracle CRM thing is *very fucking expensive*, *closed source* and, above all, *VERY BLOATED*. What's up with the moderation in this place? New crack arrived in the town?

  6. This one on What's the Worst Movie You've Ever Seen? · · Score: -1



    Orgy of the dead
    Screenplay by Ed Wood
    Featuring Criswell

  7. The upshot on States Threaten P2P Companies · · Score: -1



    p2p networks will start using cryptography to anonymize their users.
    now, outside this silly dream, will they jail me if i only download pr0n?

  8. This is like on Linux Apps On Solaris · · Score: 0, Funny



    Having The Godfather making a reference to Cops

  9. My voice on What Kind Of Remote Authentication Do You Use? · · Score: -1



    Is all your Moma need to let me get in

  10. Maybe in 2008 on Syllable - The Little OS with a Big Future? · · Score: -1



    It will be like Win95..

  11. THREAD CLOSED on Bizarre Bone-eating Worms Inhabit Whale Falls · · Score: -1, Troll



    *** This thread is marked as CLOSED ***
    *** Please move on to another topic ***


  12. Can't you figure it out? on CPAN: $677 Million of Perl · · Score: -1



    Perl code is not exactly what one would consider to be "maintainable", right? Programmers are lazy, and the features that make Perl interesting come with a big overall complexity price. I've noticed that most Perl programmers talk about the language in a religious way - and that makes sense, since Larry Wall resembles in several ways the Reverend Moon - as opposed to see how other decent languages do things.

  13. Obviously on Features of a post-HTTP Internet? · · Score: -1


    The only thing that makes any difference in the internet is pr0n. If XML, SOAP, cryptography and the like can provide more pr0n, that's good. Otherwise piss off.

  14. Easy on How Microsoft Could Embrace Linux · · Score: -1


    1. Hire Linus Torvalds 2. ??? 3. Don't profit

  15. They should tax.. on Japan Considers Taxing of WiFi · · Score: -1


    Tentacles

  16. Cone on Cooling a Digital Camera? · · Score: -1, Troll
  17. Rob on X43-A on to Mach 10 · · Score: 0


    Will they use that logical robot that wanders the universe searching for the creators to upgrade to warp 13?

  18. Guess? on IIALP - Abuse Logging Protocol · · Score: -1


    Try to guess which high-traffic website is going to be classified as public enemy no.1 due to its sustained absolute lack of respect to low-bandwidth websites by posting sensationalistic stories including links to them, while a *very simple* local caching system could solve easily the problem.

  19. I, for one on Alan Kay Decries the State of Computing · · Score: 0, Insightful


    Think this guy missed completely the point. People want pr0n, not creativity or other bullshit. In this sense, computers have been very sucessful.

  20. calc.exe on Microsoft Expects 1 Billion Windows Users by 2010 · · Score: 0


    not trying to paraphrase the infamous 'bsd is dead' troll, assuming each one of these billion users bought windows and office at least once, paying something like $500 (lifetime average), we get USD$500 billion. windows + office do 80% of microsoft's revenues, so the total thing go to USD625 billion. does this looks consistent for you?

  21. Die script kiddie on Verisign Speeds Up DNS Updates · · Score: -1, Offtopic


    Will this put an end of DDOS attacks?
    Your guess is welcome, paint it in the wall.

  22. Who? on Gates: Open Source Kills Jobs · · Score: -1, Redundant



    Open Source Kills Steve Jobs

  23. Knuth's algorithm on Using AI for Spam Filtering (w/ Source Code) · · Score: 0


    spam = false
    foreach word in message
    foreach spamWord in ['penis','viagra','paris hilton']
    if soundex(word) == soundex(spamWord)
    spam = true
    end
    end
    end

  24. Re:Know your geek history on Books that Changed Your Life? · · Score: 0


    With one exception, that is: Linux, which is right next door, and which is not a business at all. It's a bunch of RVs, yurts, tepees, and geodesic domes set up in a field and organized by consensus. The people who live there are making tanks. These are not old-fashioned, cast-iron Soviet tanks; these are more like the M1 tanks of the U.S. Army, made of space-age materials and jammed with sophisticated technology from one end to the other. But they are better than Army tanks. They've been modified in such a way that they never, ever break down, are light and maneuverable enough to use on ordinary streets, and use no more fuel than a subcompact car. These tanks are being cranked out, on the spot, at a terrific pace, and a vast number of them are lined up along the edge of the road with keys in the ignition. Anyone who wants can simply climb into one and drive it away for free.

    *cough* Linux, a tank? I guess he has never used it. This is plain clueless, sorry.

    It seems Neal Stephenson may be writing in slashdot more than what you can figure out, little fellows. Maybe he's one of these idiotic moderators that promote Linux by all means.

  25. Some arabic you may be interested in on DARPA Funds Game To Teach Arabic To Army · · Score: 4, Funny


    While reconstructing Iraq, use the following words so that people can recognize you're an american:

    talhasteez = lick my ass
    aho charmouta = brother of a bitch
    acrout = the male for bitch

    Sorry, but my arabic knowledge doesn't go beyond these things. Have luck.