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  1. MOD on How About a Nice Game of Global Thermonuclear War? · · Score: 1

    +100 WORTHWHILE

  2. SHOULD'VE BEEN..... on King Kong vs. Movie Pirates · · Score: 1

    .....modded FUNNY!

  3. Thank you, FunWIthHeadlines..... on 9 Weeks to Pump Out New Orleans? · · Score: 2

    For the rare reminder that humanity still exists amongst its callous namesakes.

  4. Re:Discovery? No way. on New Material Harder Than Diamond · · Score: 5, Funny

    .....

    Wow, I didn't know Comic Book Guy lurked on Slashdot.....

  5. cryptic and elliptical on Coffee A Health Drink? · · Score: 1

    .....the Sphinx would be proud.....

  6. Re:Ah, more tinfoil hat idiocy on Coffee A Health Drink? · · Score: 1

    Mr Hexadecimal:

    There are two options for one in your advanced state of delusion:

    Up the dosage,
    or decrease it.

  7. Re:Chucking Books... on The Milky Way is Not a Spiral? · · Score: 1

    "If there's more than one universe, then what are they all a part of?" -George Carlin

  8. Re:Been there. Done that. on Idaho Companies Tout New Wireless Record · · Score: 0, Troll

    That would be in keeping with the hubris of the contemporary American leadership.

  9. Re:Why are we allowing work to control us? on NRLB Redefines 'Your Own Time' · · Score: 1

    I wouldn't necessarily argue with that!

    Remember that my parent post was tongue-in-cheek!

  10. Re:Why are we allowing work to control us? on NRLB Redefines 'Your Own Time' · · Score: 1

    The instant we quit laughing at the Lumbergh attitude,
    a third of us will suicide,
    a third will militarize,
    and a third will turn on, tune in, and drop out.

  11. Re:OT: What's up with Salon and Slashdot? on Salon Interviews Bruce Campbell · · Score: 1

    I mean really, Slashdot isn't that good of a discussion site.

    They shill for Roland Piquepaille.....

    You can't even read it off-and-on for a month without becoming intimately, maddeningly familiar with the concept of 'dupes'.....

    Its denizens' political commentary is generally self-aggrandizing pseudo-functionalism enabling them to abdicate ethical evaluation of the societal structure that floats their (generally) priviliged and affluent circumstances, in favor of a puerile faux Darwinian 'Libertarianism' that enables their feelings of elitist entitlement.....

    Norton Ad-Blocker? pfffft.... why exactly should we care indeed.

  12. namesakes on Ambiguity Drives Google's Valuation · · Score: 1

    I think the article is spot on, and the reporter is not confused about anything at all...

    Of course, your username is "passthecrackpipe"

  13. Re:Electricity vs cost of more machines and labor on Harvesting & Reusing Idle Computer Cycles · · Score: 1

    "...and don't have the same ethic of openness and sharing that most academics have."

    ?!?

    That's some dry wit my friend.

  14. As far as the Pope being the Anti-Christ..... on Royal Society Finds Lost Newton Papers · · Score: 4, Insightful

    .....You could do a lot worse than that as far as Christian fundamentalist obsessions go. Metaphorically speaking, as the figurehead of an international syndicate that has been banking off the perversion of Christ's teachings for two millennia, preying on the (near-)universal human need to understand our meaningful* place in the 'grand scheme of things' (which may or may not exist)..... yeah, that'll do for a Satanic archetype any day of the week. Especially Sunday. * in my opinion, as individuals we struggle to reconcile our subliminal awareness of the collective consciousness with the egoistic nature of our minds and sensory perceptions..... to me this is the impetus for the search for 'meaningfulness'.....

  15. Re:Wow! What a question to ask on Slashdot... on Hackers, Spelling, and Grammar? · · Score: 1

    I feel this is the wrong forum for your 'corrections' and 'suggestions.' It breaks the flow of the discussion. It has nothing to do with the topic being discussed, and makes you sound like a show off intellectual.

    Anyone who calls a pedant an intellectual has language issues far beyond the scope of spelling, grammar, and syntax.

  16. C'MON MODS, PARENT UP on Following Bill Gates' Linux Attack Money · · Score: 1

    Superb explanation.

  17. So there are no more skies, just an atmosphere.... on Editorial Wiki Debuts At LA Times · · Score: 1

    So there are no more skies, just an atmosphere....

  18. Re:This is treason on the part of our govt on Feds Shut Down Elite Torrents · · Score: 1

    "...nothing more than fascism, i.e., the corporate takeover of government."

    No my friend, you have it wrong.

    The corporate takeover of a market economy is called 'deregulated capitalism' (hi there Enron!)

    It's the magick of the market!

  19. I couldn't help but think of Ballmer..... on Google Might Disappear in Five Years · · Score: 1

    Upon reading your sig.

  20. Points Taken on CA's $1mn Open-Source Bounty Results · · Score: 1

    "It is not racist to point out that they are impoverished countries and as a consequence paying anyone that does a service there 100 times what would be expected and calling it cheaper development is in fact bullshit."

    Truer words have never been spoken. It's obvious from your reply that I misunderstood the points you had made in your original post, and I accept responsibility for that.

    However, reading that post again, I can also recognize that without the clarification of your reply, your original post's meaning is ambiguous.

    That's why, although I admit to having misconceived your position, your closing barb about my "Politically Correct bullshit world" is a petty punitive rejoinder that's anything but salient.

    My mistake was not "assuming" racism, but incorrectly deducing it from your words. You can choose to belittle me for making a mistaken inference, however despite your claim to the contrary racism does exist, and if you think that's just in the "world [I've] created around [myself]", you're wrong.

  21. Believe It Or Not, Indian Programmers Vary As Well on CA's $1mn Open-Source Bounty Results · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    "It seems they over paid as well. You can get 4 Indian programmers for much less than $400K for 9 months ($11,111/month)."

    Just because that's above the prevailing price of programming labor in India, does not dictate that every Indian programmer is worth no more than $11,111/month.

    In fact, inferring that it does is just plain racist.

    If anyone here on slashdot were to make such a claim regarding the Western world ("those OSS developers were paid more than the median salary for their economy as a result of winning a merit-based bounty with their code..... they were overpaid!"), it would be decried outright.

  22. Re:Minority Report sucked on Before You Fire the Company Geek · · Score: 1

    "This is exactly why the movie Minority Report sucked..."

    I'll have to take your word for it.....
    personally I couldn't get past the slogan:

    "Everybody runs."

    ?#$%&@!

  23. Re:Variant Strokes For Varying Folks on The Xbox 360 Unveiled · · Score: 1

    "There are already more games in the used section of my local Gamestop for GameCube and PS2 alone than I'd ever be able to finish if I did nothing but play video games for the rest of my life." Maybe you should stick to what you're good at.

  24. should-be-ob. mr. show quote on Bill Gates: Cellphone will Beat iPod · · Score: 1

    This is called Worthington's Law
    [which reads "More Money = Better Than"]
    and it's used to gauge the value of human worth.
    Carl Espick, economist and editor of Value Magazine:

    Carl Espick: Yeah, that's right. So what do you think? Wrong! Whatever you were gonna say doesn't matter because I make more money than you. That's if you're 80% of the public. So, I'm right. Each year, Value Magazine ranks the 500 best people in the history of the world. Did you know that, according to Worthington's Law, the opera singer who called himself "The Great Caruso" was nowhere near as great as Sammy Hagar, The Red Rocker? So shut up, Caruso! Hey! Who's greater than Saint Francis of Assisi? How about, uh, Darryl Strawberry? See ya later, Saint Frannie, ya schmuck. Hey, guess who's better than Van Gogh. Let's see, after adjusting for inflation..... almost everybody! He made nothing!

    [cut to Mechanic fixing car]
    Mechanic: So that means that I'm better than Van Gogh and Galileo put together!

    Carl Espick: And I'm better than you, brainiac. In 1995, Steve Peaters had no money. He was a public school teacher, so his opinion wasn't worth very much. But then, in 1996, he won the lottery, and he was a great man. Greater than Einstein, who made very little. But then, guess what this genius-for-a-day does. He goes and gives his money to charity. Now he's about as dumb as Einstein! .....Way to go, Einstein. So, read Value Magazine, and get to know the 500 best people in the world.

  25. Re:Lightsaber Depot? on How Lightsabers Work · · Score: 1

    "But I thought according to Star Wars lore, you couldn't "buy" a lightsaber."

    Fortunately, nothing in the lore prohibits the purchase of
    *infotainverts* within a predominately factual website!

    Haha! Lucas wins, again!!!