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  1. Re:everyone knows that on Questioning C-14 Dating · · Score: 1

    yeah that one is great. check out this site too.

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  2. everyone knows that on Questioning C-14 Dating · · Score: 2

    Just ask Jack Chick, everyone knows the world is only 6000 years old so any carbon dating that says it's older is obviously wrong.

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  3. Re:so-called humor on So Long, Hitchhiker: Douglas Adams Dead At 49 · · Score: 1

    Are you saying curry with chips and lager isn't fine cuisine?

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  4. Re:42 on So Long, Hitchhiker: Douglas Adams Dead At 49 · · Score: 2

    I wouldn't expect the Slashdot audience to know much about quality writing, given that they read Slashdot :)

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  5. Re:42 on So Long, Hitchhiker: Douglas Adams Dead At 49 · · Score: 1

    Perhaps it's funny in the context of the book. But when every geek repeats it as the answer to the meaning of life it gets pretty old.

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  6. 42 on So Long, Hitchhiker: Douglas Adams Dead At 49 · · Score: 1

    I've never read his books and while I appreciate the impact that he has made on many, I wish people would realise that the 42 joke isn't the least bit funny anymore.

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  7. tech support holiday on Quakecon... · · Score: 2

    With all those quakers in one place, ISP tech support lines wil be dead. When I was doing cable tech most calls were gamers bitching about their ping.

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  8. Does it matter? on Eazel Come, Eazel Go? · · Score: 3

    I don't think you can really say that Eazel died because Nautilus sucked. The software is independant of their business model.

    Sure Eazel were the people who created Nautilus, but it doesn't just disapear now that they are gone. All that goes is a bunch services that no one used anyway.

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  9. what I want on Slash 2.0 Released · · Score: 2
    Obviously this wouldn't work for Slashdot, but it would be nice for smaller sites to be able to change the name of the anonymous poster on a per post basis while still having the ability to create accounts (so people without accounts could still post under their name/handle). Most weblogs have one or the other but I don't know of any with both.



    My php-nuke install has this hacked in, but it wasn't done very well.

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  10. buy a domain on A Diploma and an Email Account for Life · · Score: 2

    and get all the email addresses you want for life...

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  11. Re:OMG!!! on Netscape Says No RSS 0.91 For You · · Score: 1

    well it's better than letting them kill people after they drink alcohol

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  12. Video archives? on Slashback: Toast, Cube, Light · · Score: 1

    Why video. Wouldn't it be worthwhile starting with text and stills. It's ridiculous that you can't search for news stories older than the life of the web. Libraries have decades worth of newspapers available for searching - why can't this be put on the web?

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  13. Re:Rob Sitch - DeadSet. Legend. on Review: The Dish · · Score: 2

    Champagne comedy that...

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  14. True on Review: The Dish · · Score: 1

    But why would anyone want to make a film about Melbourne?

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  15. Re:Rob Sitch is a witty person on Review: The Dish · · Score: 2

    He directed The Castle too. He also directed most of his TV stuff, Frontline, A River Somewhere, The Late Show etc. If you spell his name right you can look him up on the IMDB

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  16. Re:Crappy Alternatives on Trellix Licenses Blogger · · Score: 2
    Blooger seems pretty limited in what it can do. I recon it would be trivial to write a free replacement (is it patented?). Tho I guess anyone with that sort of ability would have no need for such a thing.

    Does anyone use Slash etc. for a personal page? I just started one with PHP-Nuke but it's definitly overkill.



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  17. Re:Drive (thus Site) go Bye-Bye?!? on Themes.org Returning · · Score: 2

    Yeah, why can't they just use one of those 100% uptime systems like eveyone else.

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  18. Re:In Search of Contraband... on Themes.org Returning · · Score: 2

    I'm pretty sure most of them were submitted with the offending parts removed. Just grab your fave macish themes and plaster apple logos on them and you'll have something similar.

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  19. get behind me satan! on Themes.org Returning · · Score: 2

    ok, I didn't notice either until someone pointed it out to me, but that doesn't mean t.o isn't important.

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  20. Re:Welcome back Themes.Org on Themes.org Returning · · Score: 2

    Lionman has been promising this for ages, perhaps you can beat him to it.

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  21. Re:Sourceforge.... on VA Linux Announces Planned 25% Staff Cut · · Score: 2

    well now that I know there's a commandline streamripper (are you responsible for the win32 gui prog of the same name?) I'll be helping live365 go broke quicker :)

  22. Re:nothing but jonkatz on jonkatz on 'Saving Silverman' · · Score: 2

    Weird, I'm viewing at -1 and most of Jon's have been modded as troll or offtopic. How are you seeing them?

  23. I beleive the word you are after on Australian Consumer Body May Attack DVD Zoning. · · Score: 2

    is Strine.

  24. What can they do? on Australian Consumer Body May Attack DVD Zoning. · · Score: 2

    They done a good job of messing around with cable ISPs, but they don't really have a great deal of juristiction over this do they? Can they force Australia DVD players to be multi-region? I doubt it.

  25. Since when was Blender GPL? on 3D GUI Project · · Score: 2

    OK, it doesn't really have to be, but if it's going to be a GPL system they would want to use all GPL (or at least free, open source) tools.

    Otherwise it's going to another KDE holy war.