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  1. Re:When Ximian goes under... on AltaVista Can't Keep Up · · Score: 1

    damn, that is probably the rudest thing I've ever seen on slashdot. You probably intended that to be anonymous. Moron!

  2. A Serious Question on Ask Kent M. Pitman About Lisp, Scheme And More · · Score: 1

    Why would anyone want a lisp? I mean, it only provides others the opportunity to make fun of you for your defect. Why would anyone want that?

  3. You gotta fight... on Senate Trashes Civil Liberties; House to Vote Today · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    For your right...

    To Paaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrtttttttttttttttt yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  4. This one time at bandcamp... on Biking @ 80 MPH · · Score: 1

    No, seriously. A guy near my house tried to ride his bike down the toboggan slides. He didn't make it past the part that is nearly vertical. He found out the hard way that the slides were made of wood and got many many many splinters in his arse. OUCH!

  5. Time for a serious question. on Philip Zimmermann and 'Guilt' Over PGP · · Score: 1

    Did you upgrade your kernel to 2.4.10 yet?

  6. Re:ikkle on Fujitsu Releases Specs For Hackable Robot · · Score: 1

    why not program a climbing mode or even a jumping mode of some type(include a trampoline or something). If a 4 year old can figure out how to climb 6 feet to get a cookie, you can probably program a robot to do it...

  7. I got some beautiful code here... on Software Aesthetics · · Score: 1

    Dim Author as Idiot

  8. Finally... on Windows Reaches 64-Bits, For OEMs · · Score: 0, Troll

    64 bits for the two bit OS.

  9. From sheep to humans? on Is Human Cloning Easier Than Thought? · · Score: 1

    Wouldn't it make much more sense to clone something in the middle? Like a primate of some type before jumping directly to cloning humans.

  10. Considering the fact that... on NASA Developing Space Droids · · Score: 1

    these astronauts will spend months on end in space, these droids better be able to do more than just typical chores.
    10-4 houston, I'm gonna make a visit to virtual valerie then hit the sack.
    Jason

  11. Hmm, any astroturfing on slashdot? on LinuxToday Astroturfed By Its Own Staff? · · Score: 1

    Maybe there is really only one person behind slashdot and it's Bill Gates!
    CmdTaco
    Jon Katz
    etc.
    All are made up characters to make is seem like the monopoly is shrinking.

  12. I installed it on Linux-Based OS For Palm Hardware · · Score: 1

    I turn on my palm and it says:
    [user@palm user]$ _
    Now what?

  13. Are they .NUTS? on Napster To Abandon MP3 For .NAP · · Score: 2

    Their .NET-worth is in the toilet. This is .NOT what they .NEED right .NOW. They will .NEVER get .NEW users this way. I guess the big companies have succeeded again. .NOT good .NEWS.
    Jason

  14. Re:Just wait... on Konqueror Supporting ActiveX · · Score: 1

    If what you say were true, then why wouldn't MS just duplicate the linux kernel in windows? Why not duplicate the linux file system in windows? I think they are doing something just because they can. Just where am I gonna develop these activex controls? In linux? I don't think so. The is linux people saying that they cannot develop a better plugin facility, so they will use what MS had already created. I agree with the "keep your friends close, and your enemies closer", but this is more like, "bill gates has a black and brown explorer, so I am gonna get one too".
    Jason

  15. Just wait... on Konqueror Supporting ActiveX · · Score: 1

    till Georgi Guninski gets a hold of this. I don't see how supporting a M$ only technology is a good thing.
    Jason

  16. My Question on Ask Shawn Gordon About theKompany · · Score: 1

    Are you in cahoots with theKlan? If so, I cannot be a part of any of your software. I will not support racism in the software world

    Jason

    yes, this is a joke

  17. Re:SECRET WAY, SHHH on Your Daily Dose of Microsoft · · Score: 1

    Here I go again, more explaining. That was a joke. You're an idiot for taking it seriously. Should I insert some tags to help you out? So you're the idiot for believing I was serious.

  18. SECRET WAY, SHHH on Your Daily Dose of Microsoft · · Score: 1

    Here is the secret link to download from to bypass the need for a download manager:

    http://svmsftwxp.conxion.com/download/wxp_pro~1.is o

  19. I've done this before... on The Psychology of Passwords · · Score: 2

    On my network. I found it quite humorous that one of the heads of the companies password was "womanizer". For you network admins on NT networks, all you've got to do is use the handy dandy L0phtcrack and dump them from you PDC. I guess NT is good for something(password auditing surveys)
    Jason

  20. OH GREAT!!! on Microsoft Verdict Vacated · · Score: 4

    Now they can build hotels on Boardwalk.
    Jason

  21. Doesn't Linux have a difficult enough future.... on Caldera Per Seat Licensing · · Score: 1

    in the workstation area? We all know it works very well in the server market. But it has not made much of a dent in the client/workstation market. Is charging for it really the way to go?
    Jason

  22. Looks like Compaq is getting more Compact on Compaq Shifts Focus · · Score: 1

    I had some experience with a compaq computer once(not mine), I learned my lesson and tell people I know not to buy them anymore.
    Jason

  23. Too bad it's raining here... on Total Solar Eclipse · · Score: 1

    in Chicago. Here is a cool weather site if anyone is interested:
    Weather Underground
    Jason

  24. Distribution extended to all multimedia on Capture MPEG From TiVo · · Score: 1

    This is great to see. First it was mp3's, then DVD's, now TV. When will the industry learn that this is the future. All multimedia should be set free.

  25. I've tried on The Linux Desktop Obituary · · Score: 3

    I am a software developer and I tried to push Java as the multi-platform solution. Moving away from the windows C++ world. So I convinced my company to use J2EE. We use EJB on the server side with JSP and Javascript front end. Our goal was to have a multi-platform server side solution and and multi-platform web based client. As we move along, we have to drop more and more Netscape browser versions. They are absolutely horrible to support. They don't respond correctly to a lot of our standard stuff. Has anyone tried version 6? Jeez! We had to drop everything netscape except the 4.7X versions. And we've had to bend to make it work in those versions as well. How are we supposed to make a multiplatform web based client without a decent browser on a Linux\Unix machine? Browser support is lagging.