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  1. So the catfish apparently does not on Grizzly-sized Catfish Caught in Thailand · · Score: 0
    have nine lives.

    He was obviously a nerd fish. Judging from:
    - his size
    - not being able to outswim the fishermen
    - his scruffy tail
    - goes by the name "gr|5ly 8e4r"
    - getting his story on /.

  2. Where he hides on Google Adds Satellite Imagery for the World · · Score: 0

    Osama b. Ladens Neverfound Ranch

  3. Re:The Capitol on Satellite Easter Eggs · · Score: 0

    So what is hiding under this blur ?

  4. They got the technology on Is VoIP Google's Next Frontier? · · Score: 4, Funny

    Maybe Google have found a way to search phone conversations. Maybe even in real time. So I can find an interesting conversation going on and just drop in.
    And of course they will tie it to their map service. And no more dialling wrong numbers with their "did you mean" functionality. And maybe they could do a javascript "suggest topic" for those dull conversations ?

  5. There's no slashdotting at CERN on The First Image Published on the Web · · Score: 0

    At a certain load level their web server traffic is routed into an enormous proton accelerator where all the requests go into an infinite loop until they collide and create odd shapes

  6. Re:In breaking news... on Oregon's Governor Backs Open Source Development · · Score: 0

    Because we all know that OSDL is short for OSama been DownLoading.

  7. Imagine on Gingerbread Computers! · · Score: 0

    a yummy cluster of those !

  8. Up/down on Boeing Eyes In-Flight Live TV on Your Laptop · · Score: 0

    Since it's planes we are talking about I guess downstream is actually upstream and vice versa, only upside down in a reverse kind of way.

  9. Slashdot news cluster on Google Keyhole, Google Scholar · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    This is just a part of today's /. news cluster. You can browse images from 100 chinese satellites spotting californian cars via GPS.

  10. Re:Flash on UK Group Wants Mandatory Flash For Phone Cams · · Score: 1

    Yea, they should really use SMIL instead. As in "SMIL, you're on candid camera!"

  11. Re:Dear Lord... on Microsoft Receives Patent For Double-Click · · Score: 1

    From the link: ".. a crimped edge directly between said first and second perimeter surfaces for sealing said first, second, and third fillings between said first and second bread layers;
    wherein said first and second crust portions have been removed and said third filling is encapsulated by said first and second fillings..."


    This is how I order a sandwich too.

  12. That's how it all started on Microsoft Extends Product Lifecycle · · Score: 3, Informative

    I have to say kudos to Microsoft on this one.

    If i remember correctly Qdos was how the whole Microsoft OS thing got started. So no more kudos for them now, ok ?

  13. Re:When does your crazy project stop being amateur on Amateur Rocket Reaches Space · · Score: 1

    So Linux is an amateur os? Except those who make the distribution CD's, like Red Hat ? Debian will forever be an amateur distribution ?

  14. Wifi at home on Motorola Plans Wi-Fi Cell Phones · · Score: 1

    I've heard cell phones emits microwaves. Does this mean that i now can have a mobile wifi at home who can cook for me ?

  15. Re:Janus on Microsoft's Janus DRM Software Officially Unveiled · · Score: 5, Funny

    Notably, Janus is the god of gates and doors but not windows;

    I don't think Gates have a god, in most cases it seems like he thinks he is God.

  16. He could... on LUG Pres Resigns Over Military Linux Use · · Score: 2, Funny

    join the Open Source Anti Military Association (OSAMA)

  17. A defence project like that is needed because... on Developing Open Source Defense Projects · · Score: 1

    the Open Source Active Missile Assault (OSAMA) has already been deployed several places in the world.

  18. Hopefully fail safe ? on HA-OSCAR 1.0 Beta release - unleashing HA Beowulf · · Score: 2, Funny

    I hear a certain terrorist group's Open Source Application Management Administrator (OSAMA) is already working hard to find some loop holes in the code.

  19. Ashamed programmers? on Microsoft Raises Security Game, Notes Shortcomings Elsewhere · · Score: 1

    Maybe the real reason for Microsoft keeping their source code closed is that they are ashamed of how bloated and inefficient their code is ?
    Maybe they don't want to be compared to the open source code base where every line of code is picked on by everyone ?

  20. Waste of energy? on Electric Grid is a Vast Machine · · Score: 1

    Can you believe the amount of power they use to run this machine ? No wonder that normal people have to deal with power outage all over the world.
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