Slashdot Mirror


User: koreaman

koreaman's activity in the archive.

Stories
0
Comments
1,294
First seen
Last seen
Profile
(view on slashdot.org)

Comments · 1,294

  1. Oh me oh my on CMP Acquires Black Hat · · Score: 0

    Hopefully the corporate approach of CSI won't crush the life out of Black Hat.

    Great, now you've gone and jinxed it. Now it will for sure.

    And in other news. I had time to fix all the spelling and coherency errors in this post because of the stupid time filter thing that only lets you post every two (if you're lucky) minutes! And what is slashdot without errors?

  2. Re:what kind of word is this? on The Areas of My Expertise · · Score: 0

    Not bad IMO. An instant messenger message.

  3. Re:"the thing" on US Keeps Control of the Internet · · Score: 0

    Well, the united states and various companies operating under the jurisdiction of the united states built the US's chunk of the internet. There are of course facilities in Europe, etc. that were not. Europe is free to break those away from the main internet all they want, but they have no right to demand control of the systems that the NSF, DARPA, and private businesses built.

  4. Re:Teeters on the edge? on Literature Teeters on the Edge of a 'Gr8 Fall' · · Score: 0

    C'est un sig. Tu est vachement stupide (et plus stupide qu'un vache aussi).

  5. Re:Still good on US Keeps Control of the Internet · · Score: 0

    Wow you're stupid.

    Alaska has oil, fish, timber, gold... need I go on? And how can you call oil "worthless" anyway, what absurdity.

  6. Still good on US Keeps Control of the Internet · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The United States built the thing, and it's not asking for control of all the stuff Europe built.

  7. Re:Better Way on Consumer Friendly Downloads? · · Score: 1

    Yeah, too bad programmers need to eat...

  8. Re:Forced? on Korean Lab Worker Forced to Donate Her Own Eggs · · Score: 1

    I am a teenager and spend a lot of time around other ones.

    I believe most of us (myself not included) would lie to say they had done xyz "rebellious" action, even if they hadn't.

  9. Re:North or South on Korean Lab Worker Forced to Donate Her Own Eggs · · Score: 1

    Raped only has one 'p'

    Other than that, nice post.

  10. Re:North or South on Korean Lab Worker Forced to Donate Her Own Eggs · · Score: 1

    Put down the pipe now...

  11. Re:Now If on Software Predicts Music Success · · Score: 1

    He never said the music was any good. Just that it takes a lot of work and talent. And that's talent for creating pop music, not talent for composing or playing instruments or anything. Talent for creating pop music, nothing more, nothing less. I tend to agree.

    For what it's worth, I despise the modern conception of pop music. I do like the Beatles and things like that.

  12. Re:North or South on Korean Lab Worker Forced to Donate Her Own Eggs · · Score: 1

    Your argument was very valid until it got to the "which is evil" part. You fail to explain why it's evil.

    So, why is it evil?

  13. Re:North or South on Korean Lab Worker Forced to Donate Her Own Eggs · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Well it's not that long. I just didn't feel like explaining it.

    I used to be a lot less mature than I am now, and also very bored. The two were a volatile combination, and they made me want to troll slashdot. I set up this account to post lame "In Korea..." jokes. I forget how exactly it became my main account.

    Cheers,
    koreaman

  14. Re:North or South on Korean Lab Worker Forced to Donate Her Own Eggs · · Score: 1

    By the way, I'm not from Korea. The name is a long story.

  15. Re:North or South on Korean Lab Worker Forced to Donate Her Own Eggs · · Score: 2, Funny

    Oh, BTW absolute Capitalism doesnt work either. See USA for details
    Or Somalia.

  16. Re:North or South on Korean Lab Worker Forced to Donate Her Own Eggs · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I think you grossly misunderstand Communism. Communism is not the same thing as fascism, authoritarianism, or anything along those lines. In fact, it's not a governmental so much as an economic system. I'm not advocating it, all evidence shows that Communism does not work. Nevertheless, it is not "evil." If you take the word "communist" out of the above post, it'll work fine.

  17. Re:Gah! on Google Offers Free WiFi for Mountain View, CA · · Score: 1

    Hey man, I'm a Phoenixian too. Just know that you're not alone in this hellpit of torment and pain.

  18. The future is here on IBM Develops New 3D TV Technology · · Score: 1

    Neural interfaces to the brain. 3-Dimensional TV. What's next on /., flying cars?

  19. Re:Proprietry vs FOSS/OSS on Three Companies Shut Down For Spyware Bundling · · Score: 1

    Wow, major flaw in your logic here. You seem to assume that because spyware is bad, and spyware is closed-source, closed-source software is bad. It doesn't work that way.

  20. Re:Excellent suggestion! on Should Linux Have a Binary Kernel Driver Layer? · · Score: 1

    The phrase "closed, binary crap" gave it away. Gentoo users tend to be heavily against closed source software and software in binary form.

  21. Re:Personal Experience on School Power Over Student Web Speech? · · Score: 0

    I'm well aware. That's my point. This school can do whatever they like with your free speech and they won't be violating the first amendment, which they of course are not allowed to do (not that they even have the ability, they're not congress.)

    (this is added to get past the "comment has already been posted" filter)

  22. Re:Both of you are right on School Power Over Student Web Speech? · · Score: 0

    I'm well aware. That's my point. This school can do whatever they like with your free speech and they won't be violating the first amendment, which they of course are not allowed to do (not that they even have the ability, they're not congress.)

    (this is added to get pats the "comment has already been posted" filter)

  23. Re:Personal Experience on School Power Over Student Web Speech? · · Score: 1, Informative

    I'm well aware. That's my point. This school can do whatever they like with your free speech and they won't be violating the first amendment, which they of course are not allowed to do (not that they even have the ability, they're not congress.)

  24. Re:The end result: loss of freedom on School Power Over Student Web Speech? · · Score: 0

    I agree wholeheartedly and have nothing to add to that great piece.

    I am, however, human; your sig and name intrigue my human nature. Out of burning curiosity, what was this secret past you speak of?

    (OT, I know.)

  25. Re:Personal Experience on School Power Over Student Web Speech? · · Score: 0
    Sure they have to.

    Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.


    They have to follow first amendment righs at that school. Congress cannot make such laws there any more than they can anywhere else.

    You probably misunderstood the first amendment.