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  1. I must ask... on Microsoft Leveraging iPod Patent? · · Score: 1
    What took Bill so long out of the blue to find out about patent? Oh yes, I must remember the number of patents they have.


    I hope, no pray, that the general population doesn't go for the way of Microsoft. If there is any sign of danger in the mass population it would be for a product that was definately made by Apple to be assumed the god child of Microsoft for history. Its no longer about software at MS, its just about money. Hell, it should be Exxonsoft soon, no wait, Halliburtonsoft.

  2. Re:Parallel Plight on Shuttles Grounded Once Again · · Score: 1, Funny

    Ya, ze my comrade you do not know ze fun of wearing ze fur hats! Thay are soo warm and toasty, and mine is laden with ze tin foil!

    Ah, and you having "rocket problems" bah! Back in ze old soviet union, we didn't have spacesuits, ve had raincoats! And ve liked it too on the extended spacewalks!

  3. Seeding on NerdTV Coming in September · · Score: 0

    It really will be interesting now that this has been on Slashdot to see how many seeders there will be after the show goes up...

    Get ready to max out your 6 mbit lines!

  4. Re:OS? on Scientists Complete Universe Millennium Simulation · · Score: 0

    Its SkyOS you insensitive clod! Jeez, are you from Soviet Russia with Linux or something?

  5. Re:So how could it be illegal if the servers are.. on Adware Related To Web Sites Ruled Legal · · Score: 0
    I have been on ships with internet access. Theoretically, you could host a server of a satellite connection and it would be in international waters, thus "offshore."

    Now realistically speaking, that is taking it too far. Who is gonna buy a boat and satellite dish to have a Warez site hosted with popups?

    But the idea still exists.

  6. Hrm on David Clark: Rebuild the Internet · · Score: 0
    Clark said he would like to see two things addressed in any replacement for the current internet. The first is a coherent security architecture. The second is a healthy economic infrastructure for network service providers, who will need a bigger piece of the pie in the new internet than the one they are getting now if they are going to help pay for building it.

    In other words your broadband bill is gonna go through the roof, and the Cisco routers will have new Anti-Virus code of sorts that will stop mail that says "pr0n penis biggzerz"

    Seriously, what specifically did this article say about a future plan?

  7. Re:It's all about the hamsters on Wil Wheaton Strikes Back · · Score: 0

    Insightful? There are no such things as these "Slashdot Editors" after all...

  8. Re:coffin on Darknet: Hollywood's War · · Score: 0

    Jack Kilby (no humor intended whatsoever!)

  9. Re:What if??? on A Working Quantum Computer in 3 Years? · · Score: 0

    No silly, it just causes a mere Resonance Cascade

  10. Re:This is great news. on Microsoft Found Guilty of Patent Infringement · · Score: 0

    Please, explain why?

  11. Re:MS, good stuff? on Microsoft Found Guilty of Patent Infringement · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Well as soon as you work with/for Microsoft, and talk about it on Slashdot, your karma is gonna hit so low...

  12. Vanilla & Chocolate on Juggling Molecules with Linux · · Score: 0
    From the article: Graphical user interfaces, mouse driven operator interfaces, and data storage are all "vanilla" Linux applications. The laser control program, by contrast, is a relatively straightforward piece of code that collects positioning data and adjusts the laser.

    So I guess the laser juggler program would be a "chocolate" Linux application. Mmmm

  13. Re:a petabyte? on Decoding the Genome: Serious Infrastructure · · Score: 0

    Err, just how exactly did you get one of those arrays "sitting in storage" my friend?

  14. Re:oh no! on Open source Digital Bacteria · · Score: 0

    I think your lethal amounts of pun will kill me first

  15. Re:Digital disease on Open source Digital Bacteria · · Score: 0

    I believe that the program you are looking for is penicillin.py It's on Sourceforge somewhere.

  16. Re:widescreen? on Archos Widescreen PMP · · Score: 1

    Tis "mobile" my friend

  17. Hot Damn on Archos Widescreen PMP · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I got 1st post! And the DVR looks great...

  18. Hard Drives? on Iomega Patents 850GB DVD Nano-Technology · · Score: 1
    What about using this 850 GB DVD tech inside a hard drive to get perhaps an economical (and small) terabyte+ drive?

    I'm surprised nobody thought of this... Unless I'm behind on HD tech

  19. Re:It's a virus!!! on What Does a Spreading Worm Look Like? · · Score: 1

    *clickety-click

    "I see nothing wrong..."

  20. Re:Teh Slashdot Syndrome on Interview with the Creator of BitTorrent · · Score: 1

    Alas a cure...

  21. Teh Slashdot Syndrome on Interview with the Creator of BitTorrent · · Score: 1

    Ah, the classic slashdot effect, about time we blow the server to bits. But we can do better, the hosting company just suspended the site http://underdog04.underdoghosting.com/suspended.pa ge/ I love the motto of underdog hosting too http://www.underdoghosting.com/ "Hosting that doest suck" ROFL

  22. Re:Chuck Jones syndrome on Black Hole Birth Detected this Morning · · Score: 1

    Off the dust man, off the dust...

  23. Re:time for on Mars Express' 2nd Boom Deployment Postponed · · Score: 1

    Oh no, duct tape 1.0 hasnt been used for centuries on Mars!!! They've been using duct tape 6.0 recently, duh

  24. Re:The problem with linux... on Desktop Linux Usage Statistics · · Score: 1, Funny

    Ahem, you are on Slashdot buddy, only slamming of Windows is allowed here ;)

  25. Re:Google's dirty secret revealed on Behind the Scenes At Google · · Score: 2
    "Ladies and Gentlemen, The Battle of the Titans" Google pingbombs Yahoo, Yahoo plants a supervirus in the Google cluster, and it goes haywire, the ol'trusty core router at Equinix falls in Ashburn causing a resonance cascade. Hubble falls from the sky in an uncontrolled descent, it hits a nuclear silo in Kansas, a missle launches; teh faulty russian silos fire, the silos around the world fire, then I wake up and yell at the top of my lungs "Dude, I can save money with Geico!!!!"

    *Smacks self*

    Gotta stop trippin on acid... *walks away from the FreeBSD terminal