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  1. Re:Lightweight ? on Koffice 1.3 Released · · Score: 2, Funny

    I think they call that a "productive" office suite

  2. Yes, Until... on Koffice 1.3 Released · · Score: 1

    ...interoperate with other popular office suites such as OpenOffice.org and Microsoft Office.. Until Microsoft nails down their XML patent, then see how fast that KOffice suddenly stops working with MSOffice. :/

  3. Re:Another day, another batch of applications on Joel Rants About Resumes · · Score: 1

    I, personally, would be honoured to work for someone who's username on SlashDot was "poot_rootbeer" :)

  4. Re:Another day, another batch of applications on Joel Rants About Resumes · · Score: 1

    cologne-laced envelope Unless you wear a lot of pink, have a (gay) chihuahua named Bruiser, and somehow get through Harvard law school, the perfume approach usually doesn't work.

  5. Well then... on Politicians For Sale... On Amazon · · Score: 1

    I think I'll contribute my $5 to George Bush next time I One-Click buy "Enron: The Truth behind the scandals" or Michael Moore's "Dude Where's my Country"

  6. Re:Protects work not data on Congressional Committee Approves Database Bill · · Score: 1

    Believe it or not, but there are provisions in the Patriot Act that would actually serve some good use. More open lines of communication between agencies for instance, but then again, they're overshadowed by sections like "If you are caught on the border with more than $10,000 on your person, you can be detained and questioned until it is made certain that you're not a drug smuggler" ( Actually in the Act, under Currency Smuggling I think )

  7. Re:Protects work not data on Congressional Committee Approves Database Bill · · Score: 2, Insightful

    There's a big difference to politicians between "what it says" and "how we can warp it". Patriot Act, harmless on paper, bad in effect, DMCA same thing

  8. Re:What WOULD Jesus Do? on One Company's Response to SCO · · Score: 1

    Damn straight.

    Lines like that will only aid to pissing off the team at SCO, at which point they'll have to follow etiquette rules and bite their tongue.