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  1. Re:Free CDs! on Slashback: GPLv3, Firefly, iTunes · · Score: 0

    It actually is possible for people to be that stupid, sadly.. but shifting the blame? That's just evil.

  2. In other news.. on Keyboards Are Disgusting · · Score: 0

    Pigs incapable of flight due to non-aerodynamic tails.

  3. Re:Yeah why must hollywood remake french movies? on EU to Develop Search Engine · · Score: 0

    Q. Why do anything if somebody else has already done it.
    A. Why not? My friend bought a car, does that mean I shouldn't?

    If you actually read the article, they pretty much plan to do everything that Google already does.

    Pointless? Maybe.

  4. Re:Why so difficult? on Firefox for Intel Macs Planned for March · · Score: 0

    They've just gotta make it easier-like, for dem apples. [/noapplehateintended]

  5. Re:Damn!!!! on Windows Wireless Networking Flaw Identified · · Score: 0

    Maybe he haxx0r3d their computers to have an internet connection. PS: Anybody who thinks that's even possible, please leave Slashdot immediately. Seriously.

  6. Re:I like to ramble :-) on Computers Top BBC List of Stress Producers · · Score: 0

    Erm.. it showed up fine when I previewed, "tag" was supposed to have [center] before it.

  7. I like to ramble :-) on Computers Top BBC List of Stress Producers · · Score: 0

    Windows itself isn't truely flawed. Hell, it runs great for me. It could run better if it was modular, but what can I do? It isn't like I have a second harddrive just laying around. The only reason Windows fucks up for so many people is because they don't know jack shit about computers. They still teach the fucking tag in IT classes at High School, that's just fucked up. [/endn00bhate]

  8. Think before you bitch. on Lawmakers Try to Protect Kids From Spam · · Score: 0

    Personally I think this is a great idea. Anything that slims down the 20MB of spam I get per day is great. Thankfully I use Gmail, ahh, 2.5GB of space, more than enough to buffer my spam 'till I delete it.

  9. Erhm.. on Linux Desktops Send NASA Rovers to Mars · · Score: 0, Interesting

    because there are too many flaws in main Linux kernel

    Uhhm, compared to... what? Windows?

  10. Re:It's no secret... on Microsoft vs. Computer Security · · Score: 0

    Results 1 - 10 of about 14,300,000 for Working Internet Explorer Exploit. (0.23 seconds)
    Results 1 - 10 of about 785,000 for Working Opera Exploit. (0.31 seconds)
    Results 1 - 10 of about 531,000 for Working Firefox Exploit. (0.29 seconds)
    Results 1 - 10 of about 448,000 for Working Mozilla Exploit. (0.28 seconds)
    Results 1 - 10 of about 434,000 for Working Netscape Exploit. (0.25 seconds)
    Results 1 - 10 of about 234,000 for Working Mosaic Exploit. (0.22 seconds)
    Results 1 - 10 of about 206,000 for Working Safari Exploit. (0.36 seconds)
    Results 1 - 10 of about 34,500 for Working Konqueror Exploit. (0.27 seconds)
    Results 1 - 10 of about 71,000 for Working Camino Exploit. (0.23 seconds)
    Results 1 - 10 of about 685 for Working Omniweb Exploit. (0.18 seconds)

    I haven't even heard of some of those but apparently they're browsers.
    http://browsers.evolt.org/

  11. Re:"Would you like some facts with that?" on Analysts Predict Dell to Use AMD · · Score: 0

    Now, can you unchain me from this chair? Wait.. why are you looking at me like that Mr. Bush? Oh god no. NO!!*static*!

  12. Re:Here's how on How To Get Free Stuff At Shows · · Score: 0

    Just say you work at Slashdot, lmfao.

  13. Re:They don't care on The Skylab-Area 51 Incident · · Score: 0

    Area 51 is blotted out in Google Earth as well, so don't think it's just you.

  14. OOH SHINY! on A Look at Google DRM · · Score: 0

    DRM.
    ?????
    Profit!

    brain error, insert thought.

  15. Re:Computers should supplement learning on Interactive Learning Fails Reading Test · · Score: 0

    Not true, parent. Book learning does NOT inherently mean Literacy, as Literacy doesn't need to originate from books. All literacy means is "The ability to read, write, communicate, and comprehend.". Fuck, for all I know, I'm reading, writing, communicating and comprehending all at the same time here! *sigh* I'm Rick James, bitch! .. nah, it just isn't funny.

  16. Re:Audience? on Switching to Windows, Not as Easy as You Think · · Score: 0

    My grandma has nightmares about "MegaBytes" and "GigaHertz" after I've had a conversation with her. Nearly had a heart attack when I mentioned "Reboot". Old people wern't built for computers.

  17. Re:Screw 'em. on First Blu-ray Movie Titles Announced · · Score: 0

    Who the fuck needs a big screen? Why is every Joe Whistleblower bitching about high res these days? THEY INVENTED BIG ARSE (storage-wise) DISKS THAT CAN WITHSTAND A SCREWDRIVER, STOP BITCHING.

  18. Re:Curse the war as you want... on Military Device Will Sense Through Concrete Walls · · Score: 1, Insightful

    You want to look after your precious troops? Don't piss off other countries. Pay more attention to your fucking airspace. Don't flip out and have hundreds upon hundreds of innocent (Civilians + Troops) lives lost. As I once read on a sign, "Bombing for Peace is like Fucking for Virginity." -- not everything can be solved by blowing shit up.

    Just because there's one criminal orginization doesn't mean the whole fucking continent is evil, folks. If you think that's how life works, take a look at the US. Serial killers? check. Rapists? check. Murderers? check. War propaganda? check. (Disagree with me there? take a look at Uncle Sam. How many other countries have a commonly known figure that tells people to join the army? I count none.)

    I know this is going to get modded as Flamebait or Troll, but trust me, it isn't. I have many a friend in the US. They agree with me. Matter of fact, that goes hand in hand with what I said in the prior paragraph about how it 'doesn't mean the whole fucking continent is evil, folks.'

  19. Re:ok... on Interview with Ilfak Guilfanov (WMF Patch Hero) · · Score: -1

    Question, -- does the unofficial patch 'break' anything other than the exploit? Think before you speak, or rather, type.

  20. Re:Swimming Fish = Flying Bird? on A Unified Theory of Animal Locomotion · · Score: -1

    One word: Helium :)

  21. Re:but does it run windows? on Panasonic R&D 'House of the Future' To Open · · Score: -1

    Don't forget the robo-housecat running Linux 2.6.15!

  22. It just keeps coming! on Mount St. Helens Eruption Baffles Scientists · · Score: -1

    Reminds me of what my girlfriend said last night. [/endsarcasm]

  23. Re:bah! video game voilence agan! on Indiana Tries to Pass Game Law Again · · Score: -1

    omG h8xxerrrrrrr!1!!121eleven

  24. From TFA on 10 Failed Technology Trends of 2005 · · Score: -1

    Gmail is inconvenient in many ways. Managing a mailing list isn't trivial. Trying to send legitimate attachments with executable files is damn near impossible. Even ZIP files are a chore.

    Ahem --
    Filename.exe
    Filename.ex_

    Man, whoever wrote this stuff is an idiot.

  25. All I ask. on Challenges To Microsoft For 2006 · · Score: -1

    All I ask is that IE7 supports PROPER W3C standards. You have no idea how many times my compliant pages look fucked up in IE. *sigh*. http://null.dudewitha.com/scripts/seven/ for an example. I've fixed it up a bit -- apparently IE thinks that //do nothing means *add 4 pixels!*. I'm not kidding, look at the source yourself.