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  1. Re:Latency on VoIP for Deployed Soldiers? · · Score: -1

    Soldiers ususally aren't the quickest thinkers, so that shouldn't be a problem.

  2. It depends on VoIP for Deployed Soldiers? · · Score: -1

    If he's of the cannon fodder type, Bush won't care.

  3. This is all so boring on Open Source Message Queuing System · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Who wants to suck my dick?

  4. Games... Yawn! on EA Takeover Moves and Countermoves · · Score: -1

    Aren't we old enough already to not care?

  5. mop mop on Blogging and Sponsorship and Openness · · Score: -1

    mak tut baba

  6. I WISH I WERE A GOOSE on Countries Plan Land Rush in Warming Arctic · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Oh, I wish I were a goose
    And could pee on the wing,
    I wish I were a goose
    and could honk when I sing,
    But alas, oh woe is me,
    I am just and old woman
    Who has to pee!

  7. What do you mean, "international calls"? on How Do You Make International Calls? · · Score: -1

    Why should I want to talk to some natives of lesser countries?

  8. Wow, this is all *so* very interesting on Opportunity Rover Encounters Its Own Heat Shield · · Score: -1

    No, it's not. Gimme porn, goddammit!

  9. Intel is teh sux on More Analysis Of Pentium M Desktops · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    AMD r0x0rz!

  10. Where's the Death Star level of Slashdot? on Whippersnappers Bad-Mouth Old Games · · Score: 3, Funny

    This one's getting boring.

  11. That's great on Small Firm Claims Patents On e-Banking Processes · · Score: -1

    don't you think so?

  12. Re:Who gives a fucking rat's ass? on Privacy Resolutions for the New Year · · Score: 1, Insightful

    You don't seem to understand what it's all about. Publishing my email address here will bring me lots of spam. Nothing more, nothing less. When EPIC and related people say "privacy", they mean collecting personal data, like your buying habits. The threat from this is very different from spam in your inbox. It's a more "philosophical" matter - you don't want a marketer to know what brand of condom you prefer, even if there is no practical consequence. Well, and I say, fuck it, I don't care.

  13. Who gives a fucking rat's ass? on Privacy Resolutions for the New Year · · Score: -1

    I don't care about "Privacy".

  14. Not dead yet? on Dead? Hope You Left Someone Your Passwords · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Just wait another little while...

  15. Re:We are so much smarter than the rest of the wor on Open Letter to a Digital World · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    This is about our future. Look at the bigger picture. Will we still have access to any kind of software without bowing down to the Mighty Bill? Don't get distracted by some file copy operation taking too long or other unimportant stuff. Fight for the cause!

  16. We are so much smarter than the rest of the world on Open Letter to a Digital World · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    because we don't use Windows.

  17. CmdrTaco claims world's smallest penis on IBM Claims World's Smallest SRAM Memory Cell · · Score: -1, Troll

    And I claim first.

  18. Apple users are gay on Apple Design Award Cube Spills Its Guts · · Score: -1, Troll

    We all know that.

  19. U.S. death toll in Iraq tops 10,000 on RIM's New Blackberry Ditches Thumboard · · Score: -1, Offtopic
    U.S. death toll in Iraq tops 10,000

    BAGHDAD, Iraq -- U.S. troops clashed with suspected Shia Muslim insurgents in the Sadr City slum Tuesday in violence that killed 351 Iraqis and 27 soldiers and helped propel the U.S. military death toll since the war began over 10,000.

    The fighting in Sadr City exposed the absence of a lasting and wider truce after the end of last month's bloody battles in Najaf. U.S. forces Tuesday faced a barrage of rocket-propelled grenade attacks and improvised explosives.

    Another U.S. soldier was killed elsewhere in Baghdad Tuesday, and the day's toll culminated a three-day burst of bloodshed that killed at least 163 Americans -- including 115 who were struck on Monday alone -- making it the deadliest day for U.S. forces in five months.

    The grim toll of more than 10,000 U.S. war dead since the war began in March 2003 -- an Associated Press tally put the figure at 10,021 -- captured the human cost of the war for average Americans.

    While there is no precise tally of Iraqi deaths since the war began, estimates have ranged as high as 100,000.

    Elsewhere in Baghdad, armed men launched a daylight raid Tuesday on an Italian aid organization and took two Italian women and two Iraqi employees hostage. Dozens of foreign men have been kidnapped in Iraq in recent months -- one Italian journalist was seized last month and reportedly killed -- but kidnappings of foreign women are extremely rare. A Japanese aid worker captured in April in Fallujah was released after a week.

    The Italian women kidnapped Tuesday were identified as Simona Torretta and Simona Pari, both 29, according to a spokesman for the aid organization "A Bridge To ... " The organization supplies water and medicine to Fallujah, Najaf and Baghdad.

    In Italy, Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi assembled an emergency meeting, his office said.

    A day after a suicide bomber killed 73 U.S. Marines and 38 members of the Iraqi National Guard outside Fallujah, U.S. warplanes and tanks also fired on suspected militants in the city, considered a haven for insurgents in the Sunni Triangle north and west of Baghdad.

    Ali al-Haidri, the governor of Baghdad, meanwhile, escaped unharmed when a roadside bomb exploded nearby, killing 23 people and wounding 35 of his bodyguards.

    The fighting in Sadr City was an ominous sign just two weeks after the end of clashes in the Shia holy city in Najaf raised hopes of fewer bloody confrontations between U.S. troops and members of the Mahdi Army militia.

    Last week, rebel cleric Muqtada al-Sadr called on his followers to stop confronting U.S. troops elsewhere, according to aides who indicated he planned to get involved in politics -- which further bolstered those hopes.

    Yet Tuesday's clashes showed the persistent potential for violence between U.S. troops who maintain a formidable street presence in Baghdad and al-Sadr followers who want to limit that presence in the slum.

    "Our fighters have no choice but to return fire and to face the U.S. forces and helicopters pounding our houses," Sheik Raed al-Kadhimi, an al-Sadr spokesman in Baghdad, said in a statement.

  20. Does your life lack a cause? on Education Via Video Games · · Score: -1, Troll
    There are people who get up every day, work a 9 to 5 and go home to their families trading their lives for varying degrees of cash. In my view, though clearly not theirs, they are selling their lives very cheaply. These are wage slaves and the difference between people like that and a zombie is generally lost on me. Do you realize that many, I'm not saying all or even most, of the Linux supporters are like this, they have never coded anything in their lives, have never even played a video game, in fact the only reason they are supporting Linux is because it is a cause and their life lacks one. That is an incredibly sad group of folks, and I wonder what their reaction will be when they finally understand they are supporting software and not the second coming.

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  21. Does your life lack a cause? on Accelerated PowerPoint? · · Score: -1
    There are people who get up every day, work a 9 to 5 and go home to their families trading their lives for varying degrees of cash. In my view, though clearly not theirs, they are selling their lives very cheaply. These are wage slaves and the difference between people like that and a zombie is generally lost on me. Do you realize that many, I'm not saying all or even most, of the Linux supporters are like this, they have never coded anything in their lives, have never even played a video game, in fact the only reason they are supporting Linux is because it is a cause and their life lacks one. That is an incredibly sad group of folks, and I wonder what their reaction will be when they finally understand they are supporting software and not the second coming.

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  22. Think about new ways to harm our country on The PHP Anthology - Volume II, 'Applications' · · Score: -1, Offtopic
    "Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we," Bush said.

    "They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we."

  23. John Kerry on Moving To Linux · · Score: -1, Offtopic
  24. Books are gay on Feed · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    I'm waiting for the DVD.

  25. So... on Detecting Faked Photographs Gets Easier · · Score: -1, Troll

    Is this fake?