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  1. Re:They could start with W3C validation on Firefox - The Platform · · Score: 0, Troll

    Hum.. ever tried to look at slashdot's source to see if it's valid?

    Then.. why are you posting here? You should boycott it too!

    Have you ever thought that by posting on slashdot, you just helped them in creating some unvalid code?
    Hum.. I think you should stick to the w3c website and live with it. Other sites are just.. irrelevant for you.

  2. Re:Last Words? on Last Words On Service Pack 2 · · Score: 1

    Most ppl aren't the only users of the computers. Fine, only geeks will read slashdot, geeks that will hate Microsoft and use Linux as much as they can. But hey, we got family over here too! They'd be screaming loud if we took away their lil Windows.
    And that's another reason why we bash over M$.

    And the list of annoyances goes on. Next is Internet Explorer. Those milions of well paid guys weren't able to read a little bit of W3C when they created ......

  3. MOD Parent up plz on Last Words On Service Pack 2 · · Score: 1

    I can't believe someone did mod "troll". If you don't trust him, find some comp, and put a fresh new Windows XP on it. Install ad-aware and scan. I did it one time, and soon I figured out that windows came with spyware slipstreamed!

    "*ANY* PC", keep in mind, lil boy.

  4. Re:Last Words? on Last Words On Service Pack 2 · · Score: 1

    Let's just not forget that michael didn't write the article... He posted what others wrote... Keep also in mind that if you do a little research, you'll see that he created other kind of articles (Science, Media, Technology). And if after all this, you still don't want to read his articles, http://slashdot.org/users.pl?op=edithome should be useful.

  5. kfind update? on KDE Plans 'Google-like' Search Capabilities · · Score: 1

    It's about time, because if you didn't know, the last release had a lot of problems with kfind overusing the system resources. By the way, if you had this problem, where all seemed slow when you tried to find a file, you must replace the new kfind with a former kfind, like the ones in KDE 3.0