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  1. Re:You think it's bad *now* on College Student Receives Email of the Lost · · Score: 0

    I have an implanted phone, you insensitive clod!

  2. Re:16 years old on Cell Phone Tracking In the UK · · Score: 0
    I don't know how many 16-year-old teenagers would give consent to being tracked

    Sign here or you're grounded for a month!

    I think I have an idea of how many 16-year-olds would give consent.

  3. FP again on SCO Denied Again In Court · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Got frost pist again...

  4. FP Beeyotches on The Best of Web 2.0 · · Score: -1, Troll

    Frosty piss...can't do anything about it.

  5. My opinion on A .Net 2.0 Migration Strategy? · · Score: 0

    1.1 and 2.2 are almost the same and are compatible for most normal uses.. It shouldn't be too hard to move over.

  6. Re:Considering recent riots... on Yahoo Reverses Allah Ban · · Score: 0

    Or "fucking killed it"? (Ducks under the chair)

  7. ahem... on CCD Image Sensor Inventors Win $500,000 Award · · Score: 0

    honoured? Ohh, weit, /. spilling erorr, nevver mintt.

  8. Re:1. Shoot self in foot. 2. ???. 3. Profit!!! on AOL to Raise Dialup Prices · · Score: 1, Funny

    The difference being that Lisa, Segway, and Neo-Geo (not SCO, this applies there too) are all halfway decent products.

  9. Re:Audience? on Exposing Children to Technology? · · Score: 0

    Because when they do get in bed, they don't know what birth control is.

  10. Re:Not that I've done it... on Switching a College from Desktops to Laptops? · · Score: 0

    Just stay logged in 24/7 on everything during finals week :)

  11. Re:For those complaining about multiple options on Microsoft Vista Info Leaked · · Score: 0

    But they're all (for the most part) compatible, and programs like Alien and Checkinstall make it easier. The same functionality is basically in all of them. And most of them are free.

  12. Re:Answers From A School District IT on Being School District Admin? · · Score: 0

    I've had to use VNC to get to /. -- apparently it's "Inappropriate Content."

  13. That might be cool... on Ebola Vaccine Passes Initial Human Tests · · Score: -1, Troll

    but does it run Linux?

  14. Won't somebody... on A Report on Swearing in Online Games · · Score: 1

    ...PLEASE think of the children???

  15. Famous /. lines... on A 1.2 Petabyte Hard Drive? · · Score: 1

    * Does it run Linux?
    * Imagine a Beowulf cluster of these bad boys.
    * In Soviet Russia, hard drive store 1.2 PB on YOU!!
    * In Korea, only old people use hard drives.

  16. Slashdot obligatory line on 10 Best S/F Films That Never Existed · · Score: 1

    Geeks in love. Oh, you said science fiction? Never mind.

  17. Re:Reminds me of The Naked Gun... on Christian Churches Celebrate Darwin's Birthday · · Score: 1

    ...so please move along.

  18. Re:I know we hate M$ here... on No Anti-Virus in Vista · · Score: 1

    Optional? Every time you boot, it nags me with the "please install the firewall for connection X" message. Doesn't sound optional to me.

  19. Re:Video of attack on Giant Octopus Attacks Sub · · Score: 1

    It's Soviet Canada, you insensitive clod, eh!

  20. Re:Small Step... on Google's Anti-Spyware Project · · Score: 1

    If you're in the root directory first...

  21. It's /. ... on Microsoft Spending $120M To Look Smaller · · Score: 1

    Microshaft spending $120M to look smaller.

    Why would Microshaft want to look smaller? /ducks

  22. Re:Something else too... on Mistakes Found in 98% of US Patents · · Score: 2, Funny

    It would be only ~5% with all the dupes!

  23. Does it... on When Should You Stop Support for Software? · · Score: 1

    Run^WWork in Linux?

  24. In other news... on GPL 3 to Take Hard Line on DRM · · Score: 2, Funny
    BEAVERTON, OR (AP) - A large group of angry Linux users surrounded the home of Linus Torvalds, demanding that password support be put back into Linux. However, according to Torvalds, this would violate the terms of the GNU General Public License, saying that such "digital restrictions" would prevent well-meaning users from accessing their computers.

    Meanwhile, a large number of sites, including the popular search engine Google, have been defaced by hackers claiming to come from a team called Micros^H^H^H^H^Hammon.

  25. So... on Intel Dropping Pentium Brand · · Score: 1

    What's next--a Sexium? (j/k I did RTFS)