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  1. Re:not fair, this is too Do$$y on Happy Birthday! X86 Turns 30 Years Old · · Score: 1

    model small/tiny stack etc. are keywords from MS Assembler (MASM).... So you're saying that this code would've run on CP/M?

  2. not fair, this is too Do$$y on Happy Birthday! X86 Turns 30 Years Old · · Score: 4, Funny

    09 and 21h are MS-DOS interrupts. I bet that wasn't around when the first x86 appeared on the planet....try again mr. jedi

  3. no, Bernstein on Nominations Open For "Most Likely to be Shut Down By Government" · · Score: 1
  4. "Eroticon Six" Eccentrica Gallumbits on Philip K. Dick's 'Ubik' To Be Filmed · · Score: 1

    You should have known this was coming.

  5. more like, does it run on FreeBSD on KDE 4.1 Beta 1 Released · · Score: 1

    [n/t]

  6. whats netcraft? on VIA Open Platform Mini-Notebook Serves up Linux · · Score: 1

    no/text

  7. No it should run NetBSD on VIA Open Platform Mini-Notebook Serves up Linux · · Score: 1

    [n/t]

  8. Re:RTFA... on What Web 2.0 Means for Hardware and the Datacenter · · Score: 5, Informative
  9. Re:First time Bush has posted something sane. on President Bush Signs Genetic Nondiscrimination Act · · Score: 0

    a bright side to your trolling is that it reflects that nerds are not the only ones who post on slashdot. Secondly, even though you're trolling, the source of your words lies elsewhere, most likely your peers and the media exposed to you. There are self fulfilling prophecies. Maybe you missed Obama's philly speech. It was just a speech but it highlights problems in america that are ignored by the rest of us. One of these problems, that of health insurance, is very Darwinian in nature. Pre-existing conditions = unfit for survival from the point of health insurance companies. And with this law, how many of us will be able to prove that a certain condition is a result of our genes, and not environmental? Infact the causes of many types of cancers are not known at all. Another excuse for lawyers, and another way to create chaos and confusion about eligibility. By signing this law, we've simply enforced the existing policies of health companies, policies that shouldn't be there in the first place.

  10. Re:First time Bush has posted something sane. on President Bush Signs Genetic Nondiscrimination Act · · Score: 1

    although i don't agree with the tone of your post, i disagree with what you're saying anyway. Do you have stats to prove that minorities pay more for health insurance?

  11. stop staring into the abyss/abuse on P2P Traffic Shaping For Home Use? · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    be the change you want to be, talk to her.

  12. My shark ate your bacteria on Breakthrough In Plastic Lasers · · Score: 1

    well?

  13. Re:Oh that's nothing on 20% of U.S. Population Has Never Used Email · · Score: 2, Funny

    I've never read a single article posted on slashdot. Yet I often make aggressive and insightful comments on their content. You wouldn't be on slashdot if you did, would you?
  14. Aurora linux ? on Dag Wieers Scoffs at Coordinated Linux Release Proposal · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    This one http://auroralinux.org/ was developed by Morgan Stanley, perhaps the most enterprise-y possible....

  15. Re:Predicts the future. on Survivor Buddy, a Friendly Robot Rescuer · · Score: 1

    how predictable!

  16. go stick your head in a pig on Survivor Buddy, a Friendly Robot Rescuer · · Score: 1

    Share and Enjoy....btw whats so funny about this anyway?

  17. Re:Virtual Lawyers? on Most Business-Launched Virtual Worlds Fail · · Score: 4, Funny

    I'll be a good exercise Oh, grammar nazis! I have sinned!
  18. Virtual Lawyers? on Most Business-Launched Virtual Worlds Fail · · Score: 3, Informative

    Examples would include training in emergency services within medical institutions and fire and police departments. I'll be a good exercise to try involving some "lawyery" in there. Infact that'd raise some new issues on who sues who, and where. Lets say the virtual fireman drove his truck into a virtual policeman. What will the virtual lawyer do? Might save us troubles such as these": http://www.news.com/Virtual-world-litigation-for-real/2010-1047_3-6190583.html
  19. Re:Most Businesses Fail on Most Business-Launched Virtual Worlds Fail · · Score: 1

    What more really needs saying? I dunno, maybe only 1 in 10 posts gets modded up to +5, despite good intentions? Make that 1/5 for bad intentions
  20. Re:Great stuff I guess but why isn't NASA doing mo on NASA Phoenix Mission Ready For Mars Landing · · Score: 1
    From TFA:

    three-month mission to taste and sniff fistfuls of Martian soil and buried ice What is this, some sort of sick joke? (Haven't these NASA writers discovered internet spam yet?)
  21. Re:I have to disagree on Driving While Distracted More Dangerous Than Supposed · · Score: 1

    no, that would be me.

  22. Re:Motivation not what people are thinking? on US Lawmakers Propose New Net Neutrality Bill · · Score: 2, Funny

    John Conyers is an African American and he has represented a district in Michigan that is predominantly African American for nearly 40 years. He's probably thinking more along the lines of race than anything else. That explains why he's against tubectomy.
  23. why do the bad guys always come up with such names on US Lawmakers Propose New Net Neutrality Bill · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Whats wrong with "Net Equality"? Oh, i know....

  24. Re:Radical solution: on Facebook Agrees To User Safety Plan · · Score: 1

    TV and radio are not bidirectional. A kid could see a murder on TV but if he thinks its cool to kill(and especially if he directly imitates the act) then he's an idiot and deserves to be punished. But, TV won't pretend to be an underage chick telling your kid to meet him at the park so that it can give him candy :) TV may not be bidirectional, but the universe is. So if you stab someone, the consequence could be that they'd bleed to death. Another part of the universe, comprised of braincells contained within biological systems (often known as law enforcement bodies) will upon receiving this information (through lightwaves, soundwaves initiated by similar brain cells contained within any human subset of the class of organic systems etc.) would trigger a process that stimulates other brain cells in its proximity until an end result is that your genes (another subset of matter contained within a system that defines you) are properly dealt with. Similarly, brain cells trigger a phenomenon called TV transmission that is carried over lightwaves to a medium that interprets them and creates further light/sound waves. Trouble is, in a country run by lawyers, its difficult to have jurors who argue along these lines.
  25. Re:Planned mission != actual mission on NASA Planning Mission To 40-Meter-Wide Asteroid · · Score: 1

    There's still a hell of a load of things to solve before we can think of going to mars, and we haven't got a clear roadmap of how to do it. Care to share some numbers/facts mr. obvious?