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  1. Re:Hey, we can actually use the real quote here! on Self-Repairing Spacecraft Uses Ant Logic · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I put that at the end of the article when I wrote it (3 days ago) looks like the editors, edited it out.
    I for one DON'T welcome our editor overlords!

  2. Re:Delayed??? Nah... on Munich Delays Linux Conversion · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Slackware's a bitch to install
    I've been using it since 8.0 and every version doing a fresh install (backing up and restoring .home) and I've never had any problems. Have you used it recently?

  3. Re:I love BOINC on Interview with SETI@home Director David Anderson · · Score: 1

    And have you succeeded in finding/solving anything yet?

  4. Doesn't this really sum them up? on MSN Launches Pay-Per-Click Search Ads · · Score: 1

    Doesn't this just epitomize them? Always one step behind!

  5. Well... on Google Plans To Destroy Unindexed Information · · Score: 1

    Lets hope they are unable to index this page.

  6. Unix on Dohs on Microsoft to Stop Releasing Services for Unix · · Score: 0

    "designed to allow the recompiling of Unix applications on both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows releases"
    One Question, why? If you've got the best why use the rest? Maybe they're scared of the all the open source movement code that is being written for *nix

  7. Re:Probably a good thing on Microsoft to Stop Releasing Services for Unix · · Score: 1

    Everytime I read "SFU", my brain tried to parse it as "STFU"...
    I wish it was the same for m$

  8. Re:Start building better mousetraps! on Australian Science Makes the Regenerating Mouse · · Score: 1

    Yeah with our imfamous John "Why, I ought to club them and eat their bones!" Howard at the helm those capitalist pigs shall pay! :P

  9. Re:Start building better mousetraps! on Australian Science Makes the Regenerating Mouse · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I for one also welcome our new Australiam overlords. Their obviously some sort of secretive country (possibly communist) that I can't find and information on.

  10. Re:Aliens on HOWTO: The Anti-Printer · · Score: 1

    >> Aliens are make believe, just like elves and gremlins and eskimos!
    > No, no, Elves are real; you just don't see them much because they keep to themselves.

    You could use the same arguement for hemroids but that doesn't mean they don't exist!

  11. Re:The perfect device for the Bush administration on HOWTO: The Anti-Printer · · Score: 3, Funny

    Hey isn't that a Flowers By Irene van parked outside yourhouse?

  12. Re:Linux and Windows on Users Reject MS Independent Study Claims · · Score: 1

    Isn't that Fifty Dickety-Two?

  13. Aliens on HOWTO: The Anti-Printer · · Score: 2, Funny

    pesky alien autopsy photos
    Aliens are make believe, just like elves and gremlins and eskimos!

  14. Maybe... on Users Reject MS Independent Study Claims · · Score: 1

    Maybe we could get a competor company to do a TCO, that is not biased. E.g Apple or Sun or IBM

  15. Recommendations on Building Secure Computers? · · Score: 1

    What is you're experience in setting up a secure computer
    Don't use windows

    and is it better to have a vendor do it
    Yes, teamwork, a way to share the blame!

  16. Cover-Up on Google Instant Messenger Coming Really (or Not?) · · Score: 0

    This type of behaviour points to one possible thing, a coverup, possibly link to Roswell or the Kennedy assinination. Google is quite obviously in secret negotiations with the the american goverments leninism wing. Furthermore a new instant messenger client would be a sort of new enigma machine with which it could secretly communicate with the Kremlin, and thus lead to a second Cold War. Also using open source client further cemments the fact that they are not for the Red White and Blue only the Red. So in conlusion we all need to drag out our hammer and sickles and submit, because resistance is futile

  17. Re:Take it from me... on New Online MD5 Hash Database · · Score: 1

    Gotcha, Warehouse and baseball bat it is then!

  18. Advantages on New Online MD5 Hash Database · · Score: 5, Funny

    What advantages does this database have over say a Cray supercomputer, which I could also afford.

  19. Sentencing on Fired AOL Engineer gets 15 Months · · Score: 1

    This type of person should get a day in jail and fined $2 for every email address they sell.

    Also Spammers should get a day in jail for every email they send and fined $2 as well. Furthermore the should be made to take one viagra pill for every email they sent advertising it.

  20. Re:This is a good thing on Honeymonkeys Discover Undisclosed Vulnerability · · Score: 0

    Don't you want people to find and fix the vulnerabilities in the OS before it goes public? Or will this just turn into another Slashdot anti-MS circle jerk?
    Hello, Welcome to Slashdot!

  21. I get it... on Honeymonkeys Discover Undisclosed Vulnerability · · Score: 1

    From what I can tell is that Honey, is how they pay the one thousand monkeys working for one thousand years to create their operating system. Well I for one welcome our new Ape Overlords.

  22. Linux Hacked Onto Fry's Cheap Wireless G Router... on Linux Hacked Onto Fry's Cheap Wireless G Router · · Score: 1

    Linux Hacked Onto Fry's Cheap Wireless G Router... and by router, I mean Bender.

  23. Advantages on Jerk-O-Meter to Meter Jerks · · Score: 1

    What advantages does this Jerk-O-Meter have over say, a shotgun which I could also afford?

  24. Records on Microsoft to Fight Crime With Spammer's Millions · · Score: 1

    I hope we will see paper records and outcomes from these promises.

  25. Welcome on An Early Taste of OpenSUSE · · Score: 5, Funny

    I for one Welcome our new Novell overlords, I would like to remind them that as a trusted programmer I could be helpful in rounding up others to toil in their underground coding labs.