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  1. Re:#1 Works! on 10 Computer Mishaps · · Score: 1, Informative

    That's it , I quit slashdot forever. Stupid Moderators

  2. Re:#1 Works! on 10 Computer Mishaps · · Score: 1
    It also shows that you should never make up funny stories to tell on Slashdot

    Get it? Make up, entertainment? haha, funny, lol, rofl, those type of things.

    This is not ascii Art This is not Ascii Art Ascii Art this is not ....................

  3. Re:#1 Works! on 10 Computer Mishaps · · Score: -1, Offtopic
    Are you proud of replying before actually reading what I said.
  4. Re:#1 Works! on 10 Computer Mishaps · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    That is so not flamebait!! Damn moderators!

  5. Re:#1 Works! on 10 Computer Mishaps · · Score: 0, Flamebait
    So True, So True

    It also shows that you should never make up funny stories to tell on Slashdot, cuz they don't like to laugh and get pissed that your trying to make em laugh.

    It's funny LAUGH!!

  6. Re:#1 Works! on 10 Computer Mishaps · · Score: 0, Troll

    Once, when I was working IT at a university, we happened upon some extra monitors, old computers sitting at the top of the staircase. Oh wait, actually I wasn't working, I was just stoned and bored and my friend was crazy and it was 2 am. So we were walking around campus and we find all this computer stuff at the top of the library, and to get there you have to go up about 20 flights of stairs that keep circling and if you look down there is a open space in the center, so when we got to the top foor and saw those monitors and saw the huge drop down to the ground floor, our THC induced genius could not resist, we started dropping the monitors, computers, harddrives, trying to get them to reach all the way down without hitting the sides of the stairs, so we've thrown a few down and we hear this sound like someone opening a door, we've already thrown a monitor over and we notice a girl right in the spot where all the stuff is landing...and shattering into a million pieces. So we just look at each other "OH SHIT!" and by some miracle, she realizes that there is something wrong when there are splintered monitors and circuit boards strewn about, so she looks up and jumps out of the way just in time. Then we ran away like crazy monkeys. The End.

  7. Re:I never did understand... on Google Files to Sell 14.2 Million More Shares · · Score: 1

    Oh, your the same guy as before, So you got the answer to the previous one. Deals with this one too, we actually paid a third party to Improve our google rank, not google. But I think google changed something on their search algorithms to make this more difficult as we are no longer using that company to fool google.

  8. Re:I never did understand... on Google Files to Sell 14.2 Million More Shares · · Score: 1
    Yea, sorry, I wasn't clear on that, we also paid another company which "expertly manipulated site keywords" and other underhanded stuff to get us on top in google. Here's a Link about what they do.

    http://www.usatoday.com/tech/techinvestor/2004-02- 04-google-cover_x.htm

  9. Re:I never did understand... on Google Files to Sell 14.2 Million More Shares · · Score: 1

    Actually people do pay to be listed in their search results, we pay plenty, around $20,000-$40,000 per day depending on the competition for that day. For our particular Keywords.

  10. Re:How is this illegal? on Virtual Muggings in Lineage II · · Score: 1
    It is illegal because, after he stole the stuff, he didnt just use it in-game for his personal use, but went ahead and sold those stolen items for real money.

    Depending on the value of the goods, basically how much money he made selling it, it could mean jail time or just a fine, oh wait, this is china, So I don't know the laws there, come to think of it, I don't know the laws in the US either.

    Oh well.

  11. Re:Where the fault lies... on Virtual Muggings in Lineage II · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Hmm...If your could figure out how to fabricate the items that are so valuable, it could be a lot more profitable, than having bots running around stealing, just make 20 swords of death or whatever, and sell em. Wow, I'm gonna get to work, I'll be rich!!

  12. Re:I beleive this to be the future of education on Your Homework is Play Video Games · · Score: 1

    +1 Insightful

  13. Re:Australian Broadband... on DSL-Extender Brings Broadband 20km · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Yea, but thats the point, its for people who are already out of reach, not for those of us who have fast connections already.

    It seems that most people determine the value of new technology only according to how it benefits them, something can be beneficial to a few thousand people, but if it doesnt help us we think its nothing big. Actually this goes for everything, "Oh, they cured cancer? But I don't have cancer, therefore its a waste of time and money and is completely useless", Yea thats a bit overboard but it captures the mentality, I think.

    Ok I'm done, I'll post again in another few months.

  14. Re:Ew... on Your Homework is Play Video Games · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    How many weeks in a light year?

    52!! Hahahaha,

    What do I win?

    Huh? What do you mean I win nothing?

    Do I at least get the respect of my peers?

    You mean I just get ridiculed for thinking I'm cool for answering such an easy question?!! Damn Slashdot!!

  15. Re:Easier way to silence your fans on Beginning Of the End For PC Noise · · Score: 1

    thANKS

  16. Re:Media turning a blind eye to protests/abuse on Riot Control Ray-Gun for Use in Iraq · · Score: 1

    Thats a great idea!

  17. Re:Sophistry at its finest... on SpamSlayer - should we DDOS spammers? · · Score: 1

    Hahahahahaha Slashdot requires you to wait longer between hitting 'reply' and submitting a comment. It's been 10 seconds since you hit 'reply'.

  18. Re:Get them young huh? on Microsoft's 10-year-old Certified Professional · · Score: 1
  19. Re:the obvious on Shopping Online · · Score: 1
    Thanks!

    I am reading Possum Living, its cool!

    I'll let you know when I figure it out enough to do something.

  20. Re:the obvious on Shopping Online · · Score: 1

    Hmm...living without working, hey how do you do that?

  21. Re:You're violating my rights! on Internet Hunting Banned in California · · Score: 1

    sentient (sn'shnt, -sh-nt) pronunciation
    adj.

    1. Having sense perception; conscious: "The living knew themselves just sentient puppets on God's stage" (T.E. Lawrence).
    2. Experiencing sensation or feeling.

    I'm pretty sure, most deer have sense perceptions, otherwise they wouldnt have to be hunted, they'd be dead already.

  22. Re:how will this work on Auto Code Commenting Software, Free Chairs · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    This is offtopic, but I hate Traffic, go here and prevent it for the good of the nation. http://amasci.com/amateur/traffic/traffic1.html

  23. Re:Hmm on Secret Data: Steganography v Steganalysis · · Score: 1, Informative

    http://www.jjtc.com/Steganalysis/ ----------------------Good Link on Steganalysis, with some examples of information hidden in pictures.

  24. Re:Space? on Climbing up the Search Ladder · · Score: 1

    Haha, Wouldn't we be giant Jackasses? Since the company is a separate entity, hehe my post is a giant jackass too!? hahahaha, thats great!!!

  25. Re:There are a lot more believers here than I thou on Carbon Dating & The Shroud of Turin · · Score: 1

    Why is it important to millions of Christians? Probably a stupid question, but I'd like to know. How would it explain why Christianity flourished? I'm fascinated by the Shroud because it is something important to millions of Christians and because it sheds light on the historical Jesus (if it is real) and it may help explain why Christianity flourished in our world.