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  1. How is KDE doing on RSS/RDF/Atom Aggregation in KDE 3.4 · · Score: -1

    Hey y'all, I used to use Linux and loved KDE. It was great for a free product. That was two year ago, how's it been doing lately?

  2. Re:Awesome! on Does the World Need Binary XML? · · Score: -1

    Exactly.... you're the only one here that gets it. "Enlightened" slashdot losers will make their own standard and fuck everything up for Linux users even more.

  3. Re:Another useless blog on Today in P2P · · Score: -1

    EDonkey? I tried that, and it didn't work worth shit. I'm looking for the next successful P2P that is Windows-like successful. That is, real people rather than total fucking nerds use it. Who wants to download pics of pimply faced dorks and BZIPed source code archives?

  4. Re:Misconception on Hydrogen Buses In Iceland · · Score: -1

    Really, everyone knows that Greenland was named "Greenland" to get people to go there. No need to post 20 idiotic, un-original jokes about it.

  5. Re:the hell with this country. on Software Firms Lobby for Stronger Copyright Laws · · Score: -1

    My thoughts exactly, I gave up any hope of us having a free internet years ago. The net is now just a big, interactive, Fortune 500 company yellow-pages ad.

  6. Re:A year ago it was horrible on Defining Google · · Score: -1

    Well I agree that is bad, but still not quite as bad as the guy who was put in a dark room full of robots that probed his anus.

  7. hey i'm lonely on Grokking Knoppix · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    any geek girls out there wanna cyber?

  8. fuck the east coast yo on The Coming Atlantic Mega-Tsunami · · Score: -1, Troll

    west coast rappers own

  9. Once again news that doesn't matter... on Usenet Psychic Wars With Wikipedia · · Score: 0

    ... yet I found this SOLLOG guy hilarious and this entertainment brightened up my day.

  10. This web site sucks on Is RSS Doomed by Popularity? · · Score: -1, Troll
    Slashdot might be news for nerds, but it certainly is not news that matters.

    The stories posted are relevant to practically noone. If they are, they're usually stories stolen from large news sites that are posted on small site that add ridiculous skew to the stories.

    When loading slashdot in the browser it takes forever to have the DNS address resolved, and no dorks it isn't a technical problem on my end. This is what happens when you go with the cheapest quality internet service companies.

    Finally, the daily thought (or whatever it's called) near the bottom of the webpage are never witty. Wasting time to trying to figure out the joke for these often obscure thoughts never pays off, as they are so retarded that the resulting laughs aren't worth the two seconds of brain CPU time invested to get them.

    In conclusion, Slashdot.org clearly sucks.

  11. Re:Slashdot sucks and I can prove it on Review: World of Warcraft · · Score: 0
    Yep this is true. I was shocked to see hundreds posting under this story.

    It's like seeing a bunch of flies swarming around a steaming pile of shit.

  12. Re:amazing on Windows vs. Linux Security, Once More · · Score: 0
    I actually don't code anything anymore, I'm in management now.

    It's really great to get away from all the negative, smelly engineers and to not have to care about the latest defective software issues.

  13. amazing on Windows vs. Linux Security, Once More · · Score: -1, Troll
    I just visited this site for the first time in a year. It's truly amazing that you losers are still bitching about the M$ vs. Linux issue.

    Linux is as good as dead, M$ rules the world. Yes their software sucks but it's still worlds more usable than anything you idiots will ever peck out in emacs, vi, or whatever the fuck editor you use nowadays.

  14. Re:Who cares? on Star Wars Episode III : Birth Of The Empire · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    The same reason people line up to eat that slop masquerading as food served at McDonalds: people are fucking stoopid!

  15. delusional dreamers on Nano Body Building · · Score: 1
    "Around 2025, you'll pay $1,000 a year for a nanopill that will extend your life by suppressing heart attacks, diabetes and other diseases. "

    Yea right, and in 1950 it was predicted that we'd have several human colonies on the Moon by 1970. Also, a commercial nuclear fussion reactor was just ten years away...

  16. Re:What's the problem here? on FBI Investigates Open Records Request · · Score: 1
    Fuck Tibet; Free America!

    Lol, I saw a car with a sticker that said "FREE TIBET!" yesterday and I thought the same thing...

  17. Re:The important question... on Comcast Fires TechTV Staff · · Score: 1

    Yes, their credibility definitely went to hell after they ran those "Girls Gone Wild" commercials during the 5 PM shows.

  18. The Mars rovers operated for months. on Emotional Bonding with Space Probes · · Score: 1

    What's even worse is when they spend several years working on a satellite, and the damn thing explodes on launch. :(

  19. Re:Wishlist on Nanotechnology: the Good, the Bad, the Hyperbole · · Score: 1

    Science people, I'm still waiting for knowledge to come in pill form. Can nanotech give me this?

  20. Re:Math is invaluable in CS on Math And The Computer Science Major · · Score: 1
    Besides the fact that learning Math increases general problem solving skills,

    You're about the 3rd person to say that.... Let me say that the futile memorization and application of dozens of algorithms is the hardest way to acquire problem solving skills.

  21. Re:Very useful on Math And The Computer Science Major · · Score: 1

    True, most these people here who seem to think that "coding" is a real job will end up working the cash register at McDonalds.

  22. Re:Just business as usual on Microsoft Will Sell Whitelist Services For Hotmail · · Score: 1

    Pay for each email will actually work, to some degree. Spammers (sorry, "marketers") would use highly targetted lists, spamming only 1 million rather than shotgun approaches spamming 30 million. Hopefully the signal to noise ratio would then be about as high as it is for postal mail is now, which is more managable. I get so much spam that I don't even read email on several accounts anymore.