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  1. Are you an.. on Closet Slashdotters: The 'Intellectually Curious' · · Score: 1

    iDiot?

  2. That's simple on Microsoft Plans Gdrive Competitor · · Score: 1

    You just subscribe to the FBI e-mailing list.

  3. Re:Apple on Microsoft Plans Gdrive Competitor · · Score: 1

    Has Microsoft EVER invented anything original?
    Well, Solitaire?

    But seriously, when they worked on Directx6 (or was it 9?) they were the ones that made Shogo: Mobile Armor Division, which has a GREAT gaming feel to it. I love it.
    Luckily, the guys behind it bought the game and the lith-tech (?) engine. The effects in that game rocks even today. The mecha weaponry (especially the Bullgut) was awesome and the first-person john woo style combating was just plain sexy.

  4. Re:KPlato on KOffice 1.5 Released · · Score: 1

    K'Platoh, interj.
    Traditional Klingon greeting used when one encounters a dear friend that just stepped on a small, furry creature.

  5. Re:Well... on Philips Patents Technology to Force Ad Viewing · · Score: 1

    But what about the masses?
    And the children!? Think about the children!

    Seriously though, it's about time DVD manufacturers understand that watching ads is not something you do. If I can, I fast forward, if I can't I have a cigarette.
    I'd rather die from cancer than watch advertisments.

  6. This is so 1995 on OS Virtualization Interview · · Score: 1

    This is so 1995.
    They had this way back then, you can see it when Razor and Blade contact their affiliates and they take that Gibson down. The blocks turn red when they're hacked.
    It comes with sound fx.

  7. Re:Isn't that just superscalar? on Reverse Multithreading CPUs · · Score: 1

    Multiple cores presented as one sounds familiar.

    It does sound like 'multiple whores fermented for fun', doesn't it?

    Yes. But Voodoo5 went bankrupt. They knew they wouldn't cover the costs if they didn't get to bundle Duke Nukem Forever demo with the card.

  8. Re:one-man army on Torvalds Creates Patch for Cross-Platform Virus · · Score: 1

    2 words: middle management

    In biological terms: digestion system
    They scream for ice-cream and are full of gas.

  9. Summary of TFA on An Overview of Virtualization Technology · · Score: 1

    Virtualization... proliferation... underutilization... isolation...

    It's amazing!

  10. Re:Or it could just be... on Wifi and Laptops Adds Up To Theft · · Score: 1

    TFA points out that people congregate with laptops at hotspots.
    Why can't people just congregate at home?

  11. Re:Ten grand? on Advances in Bio-weaponry · · Score: 1

    Dude, you're supposed to eat the Taco.
    Not stick it up other places.

  12. too many pieces in an erector set on Negroponte says Linux too 'Fat' · · Score: 1

    I only get erection in one piece, so Linux can't be fat.

  13. This sounds great! on Startup Webaroo to put the 'Web on a Hard Drive'? · · Score: 1

    This sounds great! Hang on a minute, let me blog about it and I'll send you the CD!

  14. Re:Out of control ? on AT&T Forwarding All Internet Traffic to NSA? · · Score: 1

    Bush said that?

  15. In fact... on Another Sony Format Bites the Dust · · Score: 1

    The CD did die in 1980.
    But it resurrected to save Mankind.
    Akin to Amen.

  16. Re:European Microsoft Equv.? on Microsoft turns to U.S. for EU Antitrust Help · · Score: 1

    Microsoft vs ???

    Linux.
    Equivalent in strength that is. If it came to that, of course.
    Finnish people are real hard uncompromising psychopaths from hell.
    It's the way they're brought up. Ice bathing, vodka shots, unemployment and Linux.
    I know, my aunt is from Finland. There is still no trace after my uncle.

  17. nanotech patients? on Nanomedicine Patent Thickets Threaten Future · · Score: 1

    I read: Over 5000 nanomedicine/nanotech patients have been granted..

    Great! Nanomedicine for the Nano patients!
    I once knew a dog named Nano.
    soo.... I'll just go back to work now.. yes..

  18. Angela on An Interview With The Router Man · · Score: 1

    And here she is.. my beautiful Angela..
    Among the first women you could fax to a friend.

    Angela ASCII

  19. Re:A tough blow for the Aussie Winter Olympic team on Australian Rules to Crackdown on Spam · · Score: 1

    Since it's a Yes or No, I'm gonna have to say No.
    Just a gut feeling. Could be the waffles, but still. It has to be No.

  20. Re:Duped Trash Instead of News on Google Pages Reviewed · · Score: 1

    Seems like you need a Google Page!

  21. Re: That's NOTHING compared to Norway on Iran Cracks Down on Bloggers · · Score: 1

    We also have some great fjords!

  22. Re:Square or Cubic? on Holographic Storage Crams in 0.5TB Per Square Inch · · Score: 1

    The third dimension is restricted to medium and large businesses.

  23. Re:Not that competitive. on Holographic Storage Crams in 0.5TB Per Square Inch · · Score: 2, Funny

    That's why holohraphic storage doesn't hang. It lingers.

  24. Copernicus, right? on Sandals and Ponytails Behind Slow Linux Adoption · · Score: 1

    That's what happened to him too, wasn't it?
    With a fancy dress you can do anything. I've got to get me one of those Supreme Ruler Suits:)

  25. Not really, no on Two Unofficial IE Patches Block Attacks · · Score: 1

    slashdot would be packed with cries of "who would actually run this?!" "wtf, no source? no thanks".

    It would actually be more like:
    - Yes, but does it run on Linux?
    - I, for one, welcome our undocumented overlords.
    - In Soviet Russia sources release You.
    - In North Korea, only old people patch IE vulnerabilities.