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  1. Re:tacos lives on Send out the Clones? · · Score: 1

    sorry _internal_ organ.
    damn, picky picky picky.
    remember humor?

  2. tacos lives on Send out the Clones? · · Score: 1

    y'know the liver is the one organ that will repair itself, so a little gumption would negate the need of said clone.
    the blood supply, however, h'mmmm....

  3. flatland on project gutenberg on The New Flatland · · Score: 3

    Here is a copy of flatland online from project gutenberg. Great fun to read.

  4. Re:Donate to Apple-History! on Apple: First to Latest · · Score: 1

    i wanna rescue you at rigel!

  5. Re:save the pay phone! on Is the Payphone Dead? · · Score: 1

    you are most definitely my new hero.

  6. save the pay phone! on Is the Payphone Dead? · · Score: 2

    i love walking by a ringing payphone and answering. usually it's someone trying to figure out why someone is one the phone.
    fun things to do (if male, invert if female):
    if it's a man get enraged and act like other guys husband, whose wife has a travelinng job. or, if it's a woman, act gay and etc..... or just discuss coxswain

  7. Re:wait a second... on Slashdot Moving To FreeBSD · · Score: 1

    this was posted on April 2, (the Slashot clock wasn't set for daylight savings) but it can't be true.
    maybe if they're cruising their slashdot yacht in the bermuda triangle.

  8. looking forward to on Slashdot Moving To FreeBSD · · Score: 1

    april 2nd.

  9. larrys nad guido on Perl + Python = Parrot · · Score: 1

    and his brother luigi.

  10. Re:I have yet to find on What Isn't on the Internet? · · Score: 1

    count to 4.
    play a percussive sound on 1 and 3. chord on 2 and 4.
    repeat.

  11. laughing gas on Exceptionally Unexceptional Quickies · · Score: 1

    Hey! That plasomid making thiny makes N2O! Who needs whipped cream?

  12. Re:Misleading title... on No More Free Updates For Red Hat · · Score: 1

    Yes, Red-Carpet rocks, and still works. Just used the redhat 7 channel with no problem.

  13. Re:Easy--infinite number of primes on Illegal Prime Number Unzips to DeCSS · · Score: 2

    infinity consisting of numbers ending with two is the exact same as infinity which is divisible by 1/16. it is infinite.

  14. Re:Mozilla M18? on Nautilus 1.0 Released Unto The World · · Score: 1

    same here.

  15. Re:The difference on WorldForge Forges Ahead · · Score: 2

    you're absolutely right. that's why IIS kicks such ass on apache!
    badoomski!

  16. Never completed? on WorldForge Forges Ahead · · Score: 2

    You're right, and mozilla will never be a browser.
    Hey, wait a second, I'm posting from it now!

  17. can you say on Scientology vs. Panoussis Ruling · · Score: 2

    canonization?

  18. well obviously! on Disney Animation Adopts Python · · Score: 2

    don't you remember that snake that hopped around in the robin hood cartoon? oh wait - wrong article, oh, no it's not.

  19. Re:napster already filtering? on AIMster Uses Pig Latin Encryption to Defeat RIAA · · Score: 2

    well, i found one: try beatles yesterday. i guess they're doing it by title only and not artist, a bunch of other beatles stuff does come up.

  20. napster already filtering? on AIMster Uses Pig Latin Encryption to Defeat RIAA · · Score: 1

    Can someone give an example of something that is filtered?
    I have been trying different titles and haven't been stumped yet....

  21. Re:What a TERRIFIC idea! on Linux On Windows - The Thin End Of The Wedge? · · Score: 1
    In fairness, this is moderately useful, I could run Apache/PHP locally for development work on my standard desktop, but that's roughly where the usefullness ends.


    I don't like the sound of this (don't have a windows installation to comment beyond that) but, isn't apache/php available for windows natively?


    While WINE is a useful project, this isn't. I give the people working on it props, it's a neat idea, and probably a fun hack, but doesn't seem terribly useful.


    What in the wide world of sports is the difference? Seems to me that that that is a comment on the greater usefulness of windows apps versus linux apps. I disagree. If the command line utilities were available to me under windows that I have under linux, it seems that would be quite useful. After all, all it seems wine would give me would be office applications and photoshop, really. I don't really know, it just seems like Hello Gentlemen! All Your.....

  22. Re:"Microsoft: The Biggest Web Bugger" on Microsoft: The Biggest Web Bugger · · Score: 1

    I wish I had mod points to mod that back up.

  23. not found? on Distributed Network for Reverse-Tracerouting · · Score: 1

    WAAH
    Getting a 404 error on the download link that was sent after registering. Anyone else getting this?

  24. dirk on New Episodes Of Battlestar Galactica? · · Score: 1

    bring back mr. bennedict!

  25. Re:Did anyone ever doubt it? on Human Genome Confirms Evolution · · Score: 1

    Umm..can't you read? Like he said, the Old Testament. Explains animals, day/night, humans, all that stuff Dare I say it - holier than thou? Like he said, the Old Testament. yeah that's specific. Well, I'm sure you can forgive me, christian, for not reading the book of faq. I don't understand why some people find it so hard to believe that there actually could be a greater being. And that the being could have set things in motion, and also allowed for evolution to take place. Who said anything about doubt in a greater being? That hasn't been refuted here at all - just the old testemant version of what went down.