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  1. Re:Dear Hollywood on Warner Backs Blu-Ray. End Times For HD-DVD? · · Score: 1

    Did you noticed that the studios haven't be able to make up a Britney Spears or Spice Girls since broadband and peer-to-peer became common?
    Have you failed to notice that formerly all-powerful CD empire is in ashes?

  2. Re:Next up... on Warner Backs Blu-Ray. End Times For HD-DVD? · · Score: 1

    "I don't want to see every wrinkle and pore on the 90 year old grandma"....
    Titanic... ehrr... I know...
    I can really imagine that HD mature porn sucks big time.

  3. Re:So what have we learned? on Mars Rover, Spirit, Turns 4 · · Score: 1

    Sometimes we come with theories to explain things we've observed. After that, we go fetch more data to prove those theories wrong.

  4. NO! NO! Mod me Funny Instead!!! Mod me Funny!! on Mars Rover, Spirit, Turns 4 · · Score: 1

    Don't listen to GP. See Subject.

  5. Re:fdadgaffddfa on Mars Rover, Spirit, Turns 4 · · Score: 0, Troll

    Man. Go back to your heroin.

  6. Re:Doing science on Mars Rover, Spirit, Turns 4 · · Score: 1

    While the australian ones actually drink it?

    PS:
    Slashdot requires you to wait longer between hitting 'reply' and submitting a comment.

    It's been 19 seconds since you hit 'reply'.

    Hey slashdot, 19 seconds and you thinks it's to short? who do you think I am? Stephen Hawking?

  7. Re:Or D on Cocaine Vaccine In the Works · · Score: 1

    Hi ozzy!
    Nice to see you hanging around here, Mr. Osborne.
    Oh, no? you are not ozzy?
    Forgive me Mrs Hilton...

  8. Re:Analogs on Cocaine Vaccine In the Works · · Score: 1

    Usually anticorps are very very specific. That's why we have so much trouble with new strains of flu. A ridiculous tiny change on an antigen molecule and those fucking bastards are no longer able to bind to it.

  9. Re:Why greedy? on Microsoft's Biggest Threat - Google or Open Source? · · Score: 1

    Understanding what the GPL says doesn't means I am bound to agree with any possible usage of it as fair.

    Honestly folks, hone your reading comprehension skills, sometimes it's amazing to see how some people can't undertand other people's posts.

  10. Re:Why feed the trolls? on Rails Bigwig Rails on Rails Community · · Score: 1

    Funny to see how some mods can't get sarcasm.

  11. Re:Why feed the trolls? on Rails Bigwig Rails on Rails Community · · Score: 0, Troll

    Hi Zed! Is it you?
    I am happy for you that you finally left ruby for a real macho language: perl.

  12. Re:Altavista on 8 Can't Miss Predictions... for 1998 · · Score: 1

    Strange Coincidences?

    AltaVISTA was from DEC.
    A lot of the engineers who wrote windows NT came from DEC, Windows Vista is basically a reincarnation of NT.

    (PS: Yeah, I know, it's bullshit. And I am grateful that there is not a "-1 Stupid Moron" option, but you can use Troll or Flamebait as usual)

  13. Re:Cement on Use of Asphalt Paved Surfaces For Solar Heat · · Score: 1

    Oh. An Engineering-Nazi?

  14. Re:Google is OSS on Microsoft's Biggest Threat - Google or Open Source? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Google success is largerly based on their use of commodity hardware in very large farms of servers, which is very efficient on a costs POV for their kind of operation.
    Just as an exercise, try to figure out what their operational costs would be if they had to license Windows 2003 server for each server they have. Plus, as they are big enough, they can have the luxury of supporting their own proprietary linux distribution, specifically built for their purposes and without the added cruft of a general purpose distribution (be it windows, solaris, or ), thus they can minimize their exposure to vulnerabilities, and can have a very efficient OS, custom-designed to meet their needs.
    As they are not redistributing their changes to GPL code, they are not required to release the source for their modifications. That's why you don't see a google linux, a google web server or anything like that being offered by google. They use GPL code, they modify it, but as long as they don't release their versions as binaries, they don't need to release the sources, pretty clever, if not a bit greedy.

  15. Re:Youre kidding right? on NASA Releases Cryptic Airline Safety Data · · Score: 1

    s/guts/money/g

    There, fixed for you.

  16. Re:You need more data before you jump to conclusio on Computer Glitch Halts Seattle New Year's Fireworks · · Score: 1

    After years of supporting computers and servers, I can confidently tell you there is no way of knowing what caused the glitches from the article. If you said, "after years dealing with kernel code" I would buy your argument.

  17. Re:Runs on Windows? on Computer Glitch Halts Seattle New Year's Fireworks · · Score: 1

    Don't we agree that if it DOES corrupt files, there's no reason we must believe it won't corrupt system files, like the registry?
    Actually, it would be rather nasty if we found out that the "Periodical Windows File Corruption Routines" spared system files.

  18. Re:Runs on Windows? on Computer Glitch Halts Seattle New Year's Fireworks · · Score: 1

    Never mind that an operating system which crashes is a common source of file corruption. But ok! Yeah, you're right! it's the fault of programmers! They corrupted their own little f*cking files. After all, who here among us has ever seen Windows crashing while it was flushing the fucking write-back cache?

  19. Re:Runs on Windows? on Computer Glitch Halts Seattle New Year's Fireworks · · Score: 1, Insightful

    What is homophic in saying that a straight guy won't get excited seeing a vid of two guys masturbating? Come on! don't be so defensive, the world is not on a hunt for you, man!
    I am not for discriminating against homos, pans, assexuals or whatever, but I can't either agree with extreme PC, it's a bit too much on the paranoid side for me.
    Peace!

  20. Re:NASA's mission on NASA Releases Cryptic Airline Safety Data · · Score: 3, Insightful

    That has to be the stupidest comment I've ever posted to Slashdot... and I get a "5, Insightful." WTF? Once I've posted a comment that said:
    "Mod me insightful, please"
    And mind what? got an instant 5+ insightful.
  21. Re:A good way to make your country vulnerable on Palau May Get Satellite Power In the Next Decade · · Score: 1

    Ever heard about EMP? detonate the friggin ogives on the exosphere over your target and BUM! Instant Middle-Age(TM)!

  22. Re:SimCity on Palau May Get Satellite Power In the Next Decade · · Score: 1

    On the good side only organic matter would be affected, the building would be ok.... ops.

  23. Re:And people wonder why I still own LP's on The Death of High Fidelity · · Score: 1

    Yes. Most /. either
    1) Don't have hi-fi equipment, or
    2) Have destroyed their ears ages ago by listening to very loud music with in-ear headphones, or
    3) Listen to music in very noisy environments.
    So, it's not my fault if they are basically deaf, or have no concrete experience listening to music. They all refer to double-blind test that showed that "MOST" people can't tell the difference between valves and transistors. Well, I am sorry if maybe I am part of a elite that can do it :-)

  24. Re:You know... on The Afterlife Is Expensive for Digital Movies · · Score: 1

    Look at the firehose...

  25. Re:Perhaps they need to learning about DUPLICATION on The Afterlife Is Expensive for Digital Movies · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Stupid mods....