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  1. Re:new Sony Network Walkman on OpenOffice.org Team on OO.org (and Upcoming v2.0) · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Your karma is getting raped, feel free to reply to this.

  2. Re:new Sony Network Walkman on OpenOffice.org Team on OO.org (and Upcoming v2.0) · · Score: 0

    Hello Mr. I have never heard of google, No clue, sorry.

  3. Remember the .nfo warning guys... on TV Show About The Scene · · Score: 0

    I forget a lot of the details, but with this being Slashdot and all, I will get modded down and someone will pick up the pieces I missed and get modded up for doing so, but anyway... I seem to remember an article released in an e-zine a few months back about the 0-day scene and a lot of the procedures. Apparantly that pissed off a lot of the groups and one member even went as far to warn against a big fat man showing up at the journalist's doorstep with a Glock... NoW iF THe SCeNe iS THaT |_|83r, I for one wouldn't recommend messing with people on the scene. I for one, welcome our new scene 0v3rl0rdS.

  4. Re:Bad hearing? on Pentium M Goes SFF · · Score: 0

    " Because any harddisk and the PSU fan will be hearable!" Audible is what you should have typabled.

  5. And of course on Pentium M Goes SFF · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    In Soviet Russia you don't hear the EY855-II, the EY855-II hears YOU.

  6. Couldn't help it. on BitTorrent May Prove Too Good to Quash · · Score: 1

    In Soviet Russia you don't quash BitTorrent, BitTorrent quashes you.

  7. Highly coincidental on AOL: We're Not Spying on AIM Users · · Score: 3, Interesting

    When I first read the post regarding the TOS I didn't think too much of it. I just noticed a lot of people getting bent out of shape because they failed to notice it did not apply to instant messages, rather to chat rooms and message board postings. This however did not stop me from griping to many people online about the TOS's blatant disregard for privacy rights. Bla bla bla etc... As of last night my account is blocked and I have no idea why. I am still able to log into my AOL account to check my mail, but instant messaging has been disallowed. I am out of the states right now and in the middle east so tech support (if you would even bother to call it that, as anyone who has called AOL before would likely know how crappy the service is) is somewhat out of the question due to international phone calls being expensive and whatnot. Any suggestions as to how I can figure out what the hell happened?