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  1. Re:when arnt they going hungry? on Attack of the Evil Monkeys From Hell · · Score: 2, Interesting

    There are problems with cannibalism? Wow, someone should have told me years ago.

  2. Re:Tracing Of Users? on Drug Testing Entire Cities at Once · · Score: 1

    The hard working women and men at the Feces Inspection Unit....

  3. Re:you're being passive aggressive on Playing Music Slows Vista Network Performance? · · Score: 1

    Look what you have done your hilarious analogy has caused me to open 1000's of instances of fetch. Now I won't get any work done for weeks.

  4. Re:Or more accurately on Playing Music Slows Vista Network Performance? · · Score: 1

    I know I shouldn't feed the troll but I am posting on a 64x xp machine with an AMD chip. If you mean assembly instructions you need a lobotomy. Why use windows xp to do a real big iron os job? Why on earth would you use xp 64x on a workstation?

  5. Re:The path to world slavery on China To Deploy World's Largest People Tracking Network · · Score: 1

    I think you miss interpreted my point. I wasn't saying drugs should be outlawed at all I was merely saying they don't do jack to preserve freedom. Tolerating all things is not a way to prevent totalitarianism either. Some things should not be tolerated, like ignorance and injustice. The only thing that keeps freedom is people who keep pushing the boundaries. Complacency is the path to 1984.

  6. Re:Well then this is FUD. on China To Deploy World's Largest People Tracking Network · · Score: 1

    Just because you can't see something doesn't mean it is not there. You can deny the world exists behind you until you turn around if you like. There is a fine line between paranoid dillusions and something that is genuinely there. Given that china is releasing information on this it's fair to assume that they have already built and tested one. Given it's also a foreign company assisting in the design indicates there is probably one somewhere else too. Who do you trust?

  7. Re:The path to world slavery on China To Deploy World's Largest People Tracking Network · · Score: 1

    I agree drugs can do good things but prevent totalitarianism is not one.

    1. Drops acid.

    2. Thought police spot rainbows on screen and drag you off to the soylent green farms.

    The best way to stop totalitarianism is to have a good strong organised resistance that keeps itself embedded in daily life until the eventual moment comes when things can be tipped over and fall.

  8. Wet dreams on The Java Popup you Can't Stop · · Score: 1

    The wet dream of any slashdot poster is mentioning wet dreams more than twice in a single post. Why I could wet daydream all day about the wet dreams my mum would clean when I post a story like this.

  9. Re:"Not a car" on Small Electric Car May Usher In Big Changes · · Score: 1

    Right I've tried to hold it in but I can't stand another post about the safety of cars. I'm a motorcycle rider and the one thing regardless of what type of car/truck/bike/plane/helicopter/whatever that have the main two things that will save you in an accident is skill and quality, in that order. If you are a skilled driver you can avoid most accidents as long as you are uninhibited and not surrounded by unskilled drivers. If you are going to have a head on you are either braindead (through too much driving or something else) or the other guy is. Not being able to see is no excuse, if you can't see another car coming due to fog/blindness/heavy rain/smoke you should not be driving. Most roads are designed and marked so you aren't driving at a lethal speed in most first world countries. If it does so happen to be lethal it's usually the drivers own fault or stupidity not the car's design. Not always the car some are shitty, hence why I mentioned quality as another factor in your staying alive.

  10. Oblig. 300 joke on Too Many Linux Distros Make For Open Source Mess · · Score: 1

    This is madness. THIS ... IS ... LINUX! In all serious 300 linux distributions should be able to stand against the mighty windows army, 1 million vista derivatives strong. Lead by the evil Longhorn deluxe server double plus edition and a photo of bill gates they seek to destroy the land these young linuxes came from. For Linus!!!

  11. Re:Why? on Gigabyte N680SLI-DQ6 - A Mother Of A Motherboard · · Score: 1

    In all honestly it defies logic as to why you want a firewire on the backpanel. On one of those expansion slot doovies yes, backpanel no. I don't even know anyone who doesn't own a mac and uses firewire at all. 4 NICs are a very good feature for a motherboard.

  12. Re:When will pico ATX be affordable? on Shuttle SDXi Water-Cooled SFF PC · · Score: 1

    System form-factor the size of a Micro-SD card? You sneeze, and *poof*, your system is gone.
    So it will be running a much more stable OS than windows then?
  13. Re:think of the children! on Swedish Police to Block Pirate Bay · · Score: 1

    Depends on how you think of the children as to how fast the police reach your door.

  14. Re:The Microsoft guy did a second report on Vista Security Claims Debunked · · Score: 3, Insightful

    This isn't relevant at all. The non-core microsoft programs (spyware *ducks*) are what case the problems when used with Windows. If you were to compare every linux program, even the major ones (like GNOME) you would be creating a false dicotomy. If you want to start doing that you also need to compare all windows programs, including spyware, viruses and bloatware. They have bugs too I'm sure at least the occasional virus has a buffer overflow or illegal interrupt so these should also count as errors in windows if problems with firefox count as errors with linux.

  15. Re:I smell a new market on Voice Chat Can Really Kill the Mood · · Score: 1

    Wow that's one of the first WOW related success stories (other than finding love) I've ever read. Thank you sir you have restored faith in me taht not everyone in WoW is going down a spiral.

  16. Re:I smell a new market on Voice Chat Can Really Kill the Mood · · Score: 1

    If that ever came in we would have not only people pretending to be girls but people talking like them as well. It would be an erotic role playing fantasy for many people and a nightmare for others. Having a murloc voice would be very cool though.

  17. I don't like the chances on 99% of Australians With Broadband By 2009? · · Score: 1

    This is the same government that has seen aboriginal life expectancy drop by 10 years to almost 54year old for the average aboringal male. As someone who actually lives and works in a remote area of Australia if they got broadband here I would be very amazed. But it's never going to happen this is just another election "promise". Remember this is the same Howard with a never ever GST and children overboard expecting any single word he speaks to be true is bordering on insanity.

  18. Re:The Real Reasons Howard Wants Broadband = Spam on 99% of Australians With Broadband By 2009? · · Score: 1

    As previously in your sisterpost it will be recouped by 99% penetration. They are talking up $85/month for a basic plan.

  19. Re:You gotta be kidding me on The Psychology of Fanboys · · Score: 1

    Most psychologists don't have arms on their patients chairs, they are usually reclined back a bit so you can get your feet up. Their chairs are usually armed but not always some prefer the austerity of wood. So you could say most psychologists are armchair psychologists at least in the case of their own chairs and not their patients. So given psychologists with and without armchairs in their offices they may indeed own a armchair in their home. This chair maybe used for leisure purposes like watching tv or pornography or flaming people on forums. I can't say either way what psychologists do at home from the comfort of their armchairs or lack thereof. Given so many chair related variables I feel it difficult to fully assess psychological variables in the context(s) of their relationship with armchairs.

    Slashdot already knows alot aobut psychologists chairs, as do most fanbois. Being dateless for the duration of your life and ending every relationships with forced roleplay of some wierd fantasy or forcing them to use OSX/linux/windows because of held religious belief in the greatness of Jobs/Tovalds/Gates. So for the few of you who haven't cried about your existance in the comfort of a psychologist's chair you soon will if you continue to stay here...

    Get out while you can, it's a trap!

  20. Re:How motherboards are made on How Motherboards Are Made · · Score: 1

    I tried to write motherboard and click preview, moderation officer. Please I have a wife and kids just let me off this once or better yet why don't you take a look over hear in the glovebox. How did that money get there, it's not mine you better take it...

  21. Re:How motherboards are made on How Motherboards Are Made · · Score: 1

    Now I feel like I have created incestuous spawn plugging my daughterboard into my otherboard.

  22. Re:Obligatory... on Time Warner Cable Implements Packet Shaping · · Score: 2, Funny

    I can't wait to get behind the Applied Slashdot Superiority VIOP division. We could have ads about talking through you ASS connection and talking out your ASS to other clients in your corporate WAN as well as ASS to ASS for optimal quality and a satisfaction that no other service can offer.

  23. Re:Theft Protection on Pimping Out a New House · · Score: 1

    Or conversely do nothing. I've lived in high crime areas and my solution is to leave the door unlocked. No one has ever broken in cause it seems like someone is in there. Works a treat. What also often works is actually meeting your neighbours and treating them decently. If you don't suspect everyone around you is a theif or murderer they usually wn't be. People base their actions on yours.

  24. Re:One word ... on China Crafts Cyberweapons · · Score: 1

    Windows NT4 passes Orange Book security standards, so long as you don't plug it into a network or have more than one user.

  25. Re:Doctor Who on MacGyver Physics · · Score: 3, Funny

    And don't forget the mullet.
    The man said temporally-impaired!