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  1. Bong! on Kevin Smith set for Clerks sequel · · Score: 1

    Jason Mewes, now out of rehab, is back on deck to play Jay across Smith's Silent Bob.

    Bonnnnng!

  2. Re:Kool! on KDE 3.3 Officially Released · · Score: 0

    A Linux/KDE box gives users more options and flexibility then a WIndows machine.

    But the more flexible, the more complex things become.

  3. SkyNet source.... on Open Source in California Government · · Score: 2, Funny

    Part of the proposal: Open Source alternatives. Imagine that...

    So.....I take it that the source code to SkyNet and the T-800 series Terminators will be open sourced? Or will it just be limited to T1000 source code?

  4. What if....... on Lawyer Sues Yahoo for Message Board Name-Calling · · Score: 2, Funny

    What if slashdot got sued (via class action lawsuit) for all the trolls?

  5. WOW! on More on Next-Generation Army Gear · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I want some of that armor!

  6. I have a question....... on High Definition TiVo Bash Software Hack Claimed · · Score: 1

    Perhaps most interestingly, 'HD TeAm' is offering to release the code to the world if enough donations are given to the Electronic Frontier Foundation.

    Why are they waiting for the EFF to get more donations in order to show the code to the world? Please go easy on me.

  7. Re:FUD. on Open Source a National Security Threat · · Score: 1

    Yet, despite the "many eyes," new security vulnerabilities are found in Linux every week in addition to dozens of other bugs.

    That's funny.....I remember not to long ago that the Department of Homeland Security suggested that everyone (at least in the US) should switch from using IE to other non-IE browers because of all the security valunerabilities that were being found EVERY WEEK! He makes it sounds like everything closed source is "safe and bug free". Then again, nothing is safe. Well....except for (maybe, it depends) the "Hello World" program.

  8. Re:Well... on Japan Considers Taxing of WiFi · · Score: 1

    I hope this doesn't give the US Governement any wild ideas...

    Don't worry....it will. x_X

  9. Beef... on Storing Data In Cow Guts? · · Score: 1

    even protein globules from cows as data storage media.

    ...is what for storage.

  10. Re:That's interesting.... on Bobby Fischer Found · · Score: 2, Informative

    Is there anything that you don't blame Bush for? When you have no better argument, just work in some good old fashioned Bush bashing. Fucking troll.

    You are mistaken. I did not intend to bash Bush. I don't care for him but I don't hate him. I'm just bashing how screwed up the UN's sence of justice is. UN law states that waging an agressive war against the consent of the UN is punishable by being put on trial at the Haige (excuse my spelling). In other words, you will be punished as a war criminal. George W. Bush Jr. did exactly that. I'm not sayiny that Bobby Fischer is a saint either. After all, he went against the UN will by playing a chess in Yugoslavia. So in summary, which is the greater evil, a chess player or a war criminal? I was just trying to point out the irony of how the UN is supposed to prevent wars from happening by punishing those who do cause agressive wars but instead put more effort into punishing someone who was merely playing chess.

  11. That's interesting.... on Bobby Fischer Found · · Score: 3, Insightful

    wanted since 1992 for playing a tournament in Yugoslavia despite U.N. sanctions

    So this guy is in trouble for playing chess, while George W. Bush Jr. isn't (for waging an agressive war without the consent of the UN). It just goes to prove something....if you are going to go against the will of the UN, then do it big. And, also, make sure that your have the worlds strongest military backing you. After all, the U.S. military makes up a large chunk of the UN peacekeeper forces.

  12. Hmmmmm...... on IIALP - Abuse Logging Protocol · · Score: 1

    a site for the development of a generalized protocol for logging internet annoyances and abuses

    I wonder if slashdot will ever use this, for controlling the trolls and ACs?

  13. I have a question..... on Is Dell Just Testing the Market? · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Although Dell is offering a system with a preloaded Linux Desktop, they aren't doing it here in the US, but through their Italian partner, Questar

    Please go easy on me....but why is Dell not doing it in the US?

  14. Aaargh! on Forget the PDA, Here Comes the TDA · · Score: 0

    Damn it! I just bought a Tungsten T3! I knew I should have waited for something else that was REALLY cool to hit the market!

  15. add on for laser tag...... on Modding Laser Tag Gear? · · Score: 0

    What other sorts of inexpensive things could be added to our gear to make it more interesting?

    Nothing! Just pistol whip each other. That ought to make an interesting/fun game of laser tag. ;)

  16. YIKES! on Starbucks - Your Next Music Superstore? · · Score: 0

    Starbucks - Your Next Music Superstore?

    I hope not! The coffee is already outrageously expensive as it is. You can just image how expensive the music sold there will be.

  17. Alight! on Clever Caller ID Tricks With VoIP · · Score: 4, Funny

    Thanks to this exploit, I can do crank calls again without getting caught!

  18. So mad! on UN Takes Aim At Spam Epidemic · · Score: 0

    rapidly spreading to cell phones in the form of text messages...

    I hate people who spam my email box. I really do. So you could just imagen how much I fucking HATE people that spam my cell phone with text messages! Yes, as you can tell, I have been getting these text cell phone spam messages for quite some time.

    Will these new UN resolutions punish convicted spammers by "repeated punch to the face"?

  19. Re:A chess posting on slashdot ? on World Computer Chess Championships Underway · · Score: 0

    How will the open source chess engine Crafty do against the proprietary closed engines?

    Well...they did mention open source in the article.

  20. Re:Well, it looks like the hackers have a new targ on Robots in Hospitals · · Score: 0

    Hahahaha! What if, while dispencing medication, it also showed the tubgirl picture while saying "Dispencing medicine...please wait."

  21. Re:If...... on First Doom3 Tourney @ QuakeCon · · Score: 0

    Provided you have a computer that can Doom 3. * Provided you have a computer that can RUN Doom 3.

    Sorry for my crappy grammar. ;)

  22. If...... on First Doom3 Tourney @ QuakeCon · · Score: 2, Funny

    Be there to game, hang out with 5,000 of your closest friends, and compete for $150,000 in cash and prizes in the NVIDIA QuakeCon 2004 Championship Tournaments.

    Provided you have a computer that can Doom 3.

  23. Re:YAY! on Use an iPod Mini to Broadcast Pirate Radio · · Score: 0

    YES! HAhahahahahaha! I want one too! I think the best message for one of those would be: "If you can read this...then it's too late."

  24. YAY! on Use an iPod Mini to Broadcast Pirate Radio · · Score: 5, Funny

    Alright! A whole new way to piss people off behind the wheel! My fog horn idea is nothing compared to this! ;)

  25. Dan Glickman on MPAA Names Dan Glickman To Replace Jack Valenti · · Score: 5, Funny

    Dan Glickman is an avid Linux user, a well-known consumer advocate, vehemently critical of the DMCA and a member of the EFF. Ha ha. Just kidding, Dave Barry style.

    How can you play with my emotions like that, you insensitive clod?