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  1. Re:down already? on A Mac Mini-lennium Falcon · · Score: -1

    Huh? Roland Niquetamere does it all the time and he gets away with it.

  2. Re:Business Plan... on Wanted - An Online Publishing Business Model? · · Score: -1
    "Increase revenues while reducing expenses without losing quality. Ok, that's a tautology"

    That word does't mean what you seem to think it does.

  3. Re:Useless on Wanted - An Online Publishing Business Model? · · Score: -1

    Could the reason for that be that they're all total fucking shite?

  4. Re:Obligatory lame physics joke: on One Hundred Years of E=MC2 · · Score: -1

    Not just lame, but duplicate. But then so is the story.

  5. Re:Need to know... on OpenTV Like TiVo on Steroids · · Score: 1, Informative

    Sadly, no. Didn't you read TFA - it's only Austrailians. Whatever they are. Something like New Zealianders, I expect.

  6. Re:Oh man on Jerk-O-Meter to Meter Jerks · · Score: -1

    A Bunch? What's that in metric?

  7. Re: Someone blow up the internet on Groups Slam FCC on Internet Phone Tap Rule · · Score: -1

    Careful, you can be banned from /. just for mentioning tee-oh-arr. Apparently it means you're posting from it. At least it does to Jamie.

  8. Re:And the best part... on March of the Penguins Tops Box Offices · · Score: -1
    I agree that the "penguins do, so we can too" is silly, but on the same grounds so is the argument that Jeffery Dommer killed and ate other humans, so I should be able to to.
    I think the subtle distinction between the two cases your so ridiculously comparing is that gay peguins do gay penguinny things with other gay penguins. Being gay penguins, I suspect they don't mind much. They probably quite enjoy it.

    Dahmer, on the other hand, killed people and ate them. I suspect, though I can't ask them, that they would have preferred to to be living rather than lunch.

    Disclaimer: IANGNAP.

  9. Bacteria Used to Create Nanowires on Bacteria Used to Create Nanowires · · Score: -1
    "Bacteria Used to Create Nanowires"

    ... but they got bored with it and have recently taken up carpentry. [drrrrrrrrTish!]

  10. Re:Why pause? on Cheap Tapeless DV Capture? · · Score: -1
    It seems like the person posting the topic doesn't really understand what they are doing - or rather, they don't have a good foundation on which to improve their problems.
    You're new here aren't you ... wow you aren't!
  11. Illiterate cretin on Cheap Tapeless DV Capture? · · Score: -1
    Several events I attend can run for 4 hours or more,
    Without a pause? Bull fucking shit. No activity, except cricket or in extreme cases war goes on that long without a pause.
    so the time constraint is one of the worst, as it requires me to change tapes several times, thus loosing vital footage."
    You loose vital footage (or shoould that read fooootage?) do you? Well it seems yoou suck, looser! Fook yoou and the hoorse you roode in on.
  12. Re:And the top post on the linked blog? on Nokia Could Make Linux Top Embedded OS · · Score: -1
    "Is Nokia likely to move off Symbian?"

    According to TFA it's Symbian who are moving from Symbian: "Such a switch by Symbian...". So either you haven't got a clue what you're on about, or the author of the article doesn't. Now if the mistake was in the article, sure as eggs is eggs timothy would have caught it. He's very competent and conscientious, right?

  13. Re:reduce the confusion? on Free Beer That's Free as in Speech · · Score: -1
    beer was never free to begin with.
    It is if someone else is buying it for you.

    Worst /. story ever. There are beer recipes on teh intarweb, you say? Whodathoughtit?

  14. Program's on 3Com to Buy Security Flaws? · · Score: -1
    Program's what?

    Hemos? Ignoramus more like.

  15. Re:That sounds right. on Driven to Distraction by Technology · · Score: -1
    I also have started going in to work a couple hours early, and leaving early.
    I prefer to get in late. But I leave early to make up for it.
  16. garbage on Dialup Redeemed: The WiFlyer Modem+Hotspot · · Score: -1
    So let me get this right, you're working away from the office/home so you plug this into some kind of wired net connection and you can connect to it wirelessly ... from the other side of your hotel room. Just how did we manage without it?

    Worst story about a pointless invention ever.

  17. This... on iTunes Sells 500 Millionth Song · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    This like totally matters.

  18. Maggie maggie maggie, out out out! on Body Scanners for the London Underground · · Score: -1

    Oh purrleeez, military-industrial complex? That's like so 1980s it hurts.

  19. Re:thats right on Royal Society Finds Lost Newton Papers · · Score: -1

    If you'd included the link to the cockroach car 'story', that might have been funny. If. Sadly, you totally fail it.

  20. sigh on Royal Society Finds Lost Newton Papers · · Score: -1
    Quirk writes "The Royal Society has a story on a Lost Newton manuscript rediscovered.
    I don't think that's an English Sentence grammatical.
  21. Re:Slackware on Beginner's Guide to Linux Distros · · Score: -1

    Are you fucking stupid? Where does the real time information that the if [] command uses (say, whether a file exists or not) get typed in? You do understand the differencce between that and the script itself, right, numnuts?

  22. Prepositions are your friends on CVS Disposable Camcorder Hacked · · Score: -1
    someone shipping him one FedEx
    That's nothing, last week somebody shipped me two UPSs. What's more, they shipped them by FedEX, how funny is that? At least as funny as timothy's concept of English grammar, it seems.
  23. Re:Slackware on Beginner's Guide to Linux Distros · · Score: -1

    Looks like yet another keystroke recorder to me.

  24. Re:Hardly on Beginner's Guide to Linux Distros · · Score: -1
    Plus he contradicts himself: "The aim of Debian is not to be the most user-friendly distro, but has a great focus on usability. [...] What Debian lacks is the ease of use in many other distros." What a 'tard. You'd get a lot more sense from distrowatch

    I won't even mention the greengrocers' apostrophes.

  25. Re:Obligatory... on Looking at a Martian Aurora Borealis · · Score: -1
    but the same story submitted today gets accepted... with a grammatical error or two thrown in for fun
    Or your story gets submitted a week after, word for word, by Roland or one of timothy's other pets.