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  1. Re:Fine, so EA didn't always suck, but ... on Orson Scott Card on Games, 21 Years Ago · · Score: -1
    Killing Origin Systems was the beginning of the end of my respect for them.

    EA is doing just fine, with or without your 'respect.'

  2. Re:Hate to say it... on Segway Inventor Turns To Environment · · Score: -1
    Somebody has the necessary capital, and wants to help people in a part of the world that you couldn't be bothered to care about, and you sneer at him from the fucking bleachers? You're more third-world than those niggers.

    I hate to say it, but somehow I don't believe that you have the intellectual chutzpah to lick his boots.

  3. Re:Deceptive headline on Domestic Spying Records Ordered Released · · Score: -1
    why is it that since he doesnt agree with the general opinion of the website is he modded flamebait?

    Why is that since you hold an unpopular opinion you have to adopt a victim mentality? Do you think that whining about being some downtrodden minority, on some nerd web page, is the way to highlight the 'merits' of your views? Yes- mod points are being misused to penalize people with different opinions. No one disagrees with this, but get the fuck over it; It's not going to change anytime soon.

    It's just a web page; you're not being disenfranchised. Just go somewhere else. Shoo. Fuck off. Bye.

  4. Re:AJAX? on Advanced Requests and Responses in Ajax · · Score: -1

    I hope you're being paid by Slashdot to snarl like that, cause I'm really going to look down on you otherwise.

  5. Re:Hacking? on Hacking Digital Cameras · · Score: -1

    You know, the first thing I did when I saw the title of the article was to type 'hacking?' into my browser's search. And sure enough, some downtrodden internet-weenie was fuming that his precious geek language was being co-opted. Just like clockwork.

  6. blah... on Yahoo! Releases OSS Ajax and Design Tools · · Score: -1, Troll
    Who the fuck cares?

    Just so you guys know, I don't socialize with "computer people."

  7. Re:Not to Ask For Flamebait, But... on UK MPs Approve Compulsory ID Cards · · Score: -1
    Unfortunately, with urban creep, and the diaspora of urbanites who tend to bring their laws with them

    There is a reason for that; we have a little more money, and, generally, we're a little more intelligent than you. Maybe you should have spent a little time cracking the books? In stead of dropping by the 'local gun range,' why don't you spend an afternoon at the local 'book range?' I did this for a few years, we called it 'college.' Maybe if you did a little better at the 'higher-learning range,' you wouldn't have to get pushed around by the diaspora of your urban betters?

  8. Re:It won't necessarily ruin security. on Saying 'No' to an Executable Internet · · Score: -1
    Okay, let's analyze your post.

    Just so you know, I don't read point-by-point rebuttals. I can't imagine you having anything worthwhile to say, if your ideas have to be propped up by every other sentence said by the guy before you. I suggest you take an english composition class- you'll learn how to organize and express your thoughts like a grown-up.

  9. digg on Microsoft vs. Computer Security · · Score: -1

    *cough* http://www.digg.com/ *cough*

  10. so... on Top Ten Open Source Projects · · Score: -1
    so I'm posting this on Slashdot. Slashdot.org!

    so.

    You guys like computers? You guys like to talk about computers? You guys like your computers? Do you like to talk about lunix? Do you like lunix a lot?

  11. Re:Radio-activity. on Europe Warms to Nuclear Power · · Score: -1

    The way that was phrased implies to me that you're below the level of the average *anything*

  12. Re:MOD PARENT UP on New Music Player to Spread Files Wirelessly · · Score: -1
    This AC is right, your choice in music says nothing about your intellect

    Mhmm I have the sudden need to link http://www.ocremix.org/

    In this case, your taste in 'music' tells me plenty about your intellect.

  13. Re:No Thanks.. on New Music Player to Spread Files Wirelessly · · Score: -1
    80% Classical

    15% Folk and Bluegrass

    5% Jazz

    And 100% fag.

  14. Re:Well here is what it comes down to on Robert Fripp to Compose Vista's Soundtrack · · Score: -1
    Where gnu/linux people would spend all that money and time on coding crap MICROSOFT will spend it on making 'soundscapes' and other kind of marketing things.

    There, I fixed it for you. No, no, don't thank me, just find something(worthwhile) to do with your life.

    Oh wait, I'm not done yet.

    Where gnu/linux people would spend all that money and time on coding applications that will wind up unfinished and abandoned on sourceforge because they have no programming talent MICROSOFT will spend it on making 'soundscapes' and other kind of marketing things.

    That works too, doesn't it. Hold on-

    Where gnu/linux people would spend their ample free time stuffing food down their gullets and playing video games and typing snide comments on the internet, MICROSOFT will, you know, actually do shit, and generally leave the lunix queers in the dust.

    I mostly agree with you, and while windows isn't all that great, but asking lunix nerds to compete with microsoft is like entering a wheelchair in a volvo race.

  15. Re:Very rough, hopeful translation on Spammer Gets $11 Billion Fine · · Score: -1

    Sorry, you "ran" an ISP? I guess you weren't very good at it.

  16. Re:It will come to nothing on Harnessing Vertical Sea Temperature Gradient · · Score: -1
    Anyone with half a brain can tell that geothermal energy is a really available energy source. We are just to lazy a civilization to develop it.

    Great! I didn't realize it was so easy!

    So how do we develop it?

  17. Re:NEW FIREFOX FEATURE on Is AllPeers FireFox's P2P "Killer App"? · · Score: -1

    It's not "your" browser, asshole.

  18. Re:Quit wondering and drop the label! on NYT Opinion Piece on DRM And P2P · · Score: -1

    shut the fuck up you greek asshole

  19. Re:In regards to Macedonia on Macedonia Deploys 5,000 Ubuntu Desktops in Schools · · Score: -1

    BORK! BORK! BORK!

  20. Re:God forbid! on Device Stops Speeders From Inside Car · · Score: -1
    My wife calls them 'hospital moms' and 'too posh to push'

    Your wife is a cunt

  21. Re:Myspace on The MySpace Generation · · Score: -1

    Just so you know, I'm transcluding the images from your site on my own shitty circle jerk home page!

  22. slashdot on Glide File Sharing Service Debuts · · Score: -1

    So, you guys like talking about your computers? You guys like lunix a lot?

  23. Re:Problem on High-Tech RepoMan · · Score: -1
    And what if the system malfunctions and you are unable to get to the hospital in time and someone dies?

    We're talking about working class 'bad credit' people who probably can't afford medical care anyway, and on top of that most of them are criminals and drug addicts. *shrug*

  24. Re:Wonderful on Driving Away Teens With High Frequency Noise · · Score: -1
    I was much smarter and more mature than most people my age

    No, you weren't.

  25. Re:Hmmmm...... on New Orleans to Deploy Free Wi-Fi City Wide · · Score: -1
    What's this "evil party town" theme that keeps popping up in your post?

    They'd rather party and have a good time than build decent levies.

    Me too. I'd much rather drink and fuck than build a levy(or is it levie? I wouldn't really know)

    They'd rather have children out of wedlock, than get merried.

    Wow, so I guess there's a stigma against that sort of thing where you're from? I honestly wouldn't know about that, since I live on the coast. I only get to socialize with people who would "rather party and have a good time than build decent levies." Words like 'wedlock' don't exist in my vocabulary, because the social stigma isn't there. Of course, no one here wants children they can't take care of, so everybody's careful about using birth control. The median age for marriage here is at 26, and childbirth two years later. Those of us that do get married have some of the lowest rates of divorce in the country.

    I know it isn't like this everwhere else. Do people know about the different birth control methods where you're from? Do they know that they can have fun and enjoy sex without ruining their lives, or committing to live with someone for the next 40 years? It must be hard to be you; living in a cornfield, chafing under a bunch of unwritten social rules, your only picture of the world outside your little appalachian village distorted by a bunch of AM radio ideologues. But, I guess someone has to build the levies, right?