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  1. Re:GNAA FP on Berners-Lee Deconstructs a Bag of Chips · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Nope.

  2. GNAA FP on Berners-Lee Deconstructs a Bag of Chips · · Score: -1, Troll
    CNN HQ Stormed By Elite GNAA Operatives, Classified 9/11 Information Broadcast
    CNN HQ Stormed By Elite GNAA Operatives, Classified 9/11 Information Broadcast
    pagga (GNAP) - Manchester, Afghanistan

    Following a covert infiltration of their Tel-Aviv headquarters by a crack team of elite GNAA agents, Zionist news organization CNN today publicly declassified top-secret information regarding the September 11 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center, information which was until now actively supressed by the Zionist Occupied Governments of the West. Thousands of jewish viewers across America choked on their evening halvah (muslim babies) as, in a primetime broadcast, Paula Zahn (herself a latent jew) was forced at dongpoint to reveal the awful truth behind the 9/11 attacks which the rest of the civilized (read: non-judaic) world has long suspected: Jews Did WTC.

    Fast-forwarding past the 1080p CP on the greasy HD-DVD handed to them by bedpan, the CNN production team played back the devastating GNAA-compiled footage whilst Paula Zahn held back a rectal prolapse to present their findings. Irrefutable proof from highly credible sources (such as regarded public information portals jewsdidwtc.com & Encyclopedia Dramatica) was disclosed in order to finally put an end to the debate. In the interests of equal representation, a token jew was present for the post-footage discussion, together with a panel of gay niggers.

    In the unlikely event that you missed this historic broadcast, it has been archived at JewTube.

    Want to know more? See the proof for yourself @ http://www.jewsdidwtc.com and Encyclopedia Dramatica.

    About CNN:

    Trolled

    About GNAA:
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    Talk to one of the ops or any of the other members in the channel to sign up today! Upon submitting your application, you will be required to submit links to your successful First Post, and you will be tested on your knowledge of GAYNIGGERS FROM OUTER SPACE.

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  3. Nice one, Timothy! on Cutting Umbilical Cord Early Eliminates Stem Cells · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    ...to transfer from mama to baby.

    Nice journalistic approach. Very mature, professional writing style. Ever bother reading the submissions, Timothy, or did you just not pass the eighth grade?

  4. Re:ignore them and show it anyway on Decency Group Says "$#*!" Is Indecent · · Score: 1

    The PTC wouldn't understand "The Dren My Dad Says" any more than the rest of frelling Slashdot gets your comment...

  5. Re:4GB? on Seagate Launches Hybrid SSD Hard Drive · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Solid state drives are flash-based and may never have the price:GB ratio that mechanical drives have. Methinks that even when 1TB SSDs become relatively cheap, mechanical HDDs will still reign in price and long-term reliability for heavy data usage. The deal with this hybrid product is that it combines both technologies to get the best of both worlds today. 4GB of flash is cheap, and obviously, so are mechanical drives. Combine them to get similar performance to a SSD and reliability of an HDD.

    What makes this special is not just that it has a cache. Every HDD out there has a cache. This puppy has a "cache" 100x what current drives have. What's more is that this cache is persistent/nonvolatile. It's good when you reboot, so even at OS load, you see the advantages.

  6. Mod parent up on Lost Ends · · Score: -1, Redundant

    Never watched it. Should I care? Do they have a solution to the oil slick in the Gulf? Do I have MY priorities straight?

    'nuff said.

  7. They missed one... on The Secret of Monkey Island Shows Evolution of PC Audio · · Score: 4, Interesting

    As a child in 1993, the version that I had on my 486 had CD AUDIO. About 2% of the CD was game data, and the rest was music, the way that they had to do things before computers were powerful enough to do audio compression but when people were becoming tired of MIDI. You could listen to the audio tracks from the CD player if you started up Windows 3.1. All of the sound effects/music in Monkey Island were absolutely beautiful. Good luck finding actual CD-quality music in games today!

    And by the way, the "1994-now" "CD quality" snippet is not the same game music that I had in 93. I kind of wonder which version he got it from and what format it came in.

  8. Re:mod parent up on Water Not a Good Enough Guide To Find Alien Life · · Score: -1, Redundant

    You're right. I should have said "follow the quatloos".

    Or shipments of yamok sauce and self-sealing stem bolts...

  9. These guys never go down... on The Pirate Bay Sinks And Swims · · Score: 5, Informative

    They never asked for money as other torrent sites did for legal costs. They have managed to make it against all odds. Props to TPB!

  10. ^ Gross ^ on FCC Allows Blocking of Set-Top Box Outputs · · Score: 1

    In all seriousness, we are going to see what we saw ten years ago with DSS hardware customizations and what we see now with Dish Network. Some crafty Koreans reverse engineer the "legit" hardware and build much improved hardware sell it dirt cheap with the security removed (e.g. make them programmable to get free satellite) and a slew of added features that the guys with the hardware monopolies never implemented...

    Funny now that there is competition from this gray market, the "legit" IRDs have kind of copycatted them albeit without the security removed. ;)

  11. 850 meters??? on Beaver Dam Visible From Space · · Score: 5, Informative

    Leave this one to the Chinese. The Three Gorges Dam is almost thrice as long, 2335 meters. PLEASE check your facts before accepting these submissions.

    And if anyone cares, here's an obligatory Google map of the beaver dam and here's one for Three Gorges Dam.

  12. Won't make a difference! on Font Foundries Opening Up To the Web · · Score: 0

    So let's see here. Web designers may get a bunch of fonts, but...

    what use are they if they are not installed on the user's macine?

    This is why every page still uses the Arial/Helvetica/Times/Verdana mixmash. You aren't going to be able to see a site in any other font unless you have that font installed. And who is going to manually install a font pack? Not that it is terribly inconvenient to install fonts, but it is nice when your browser or Web platform does this automatically as it is typically the only real path to adoption in a lot of Web scenarios. It would be awfully nice if font installation were some magical hidden feature in HTML5. ;)

  13. Here's an interesting thought... on RFID Checks Student Attendance in Arizona · · Score: 1

    How about just installing a jammer in the classrooms to defeat this? We are talking about less than a watt and about $100.

    The professors would be stuck either with checking IDs, passing an attendance sheet (I used to sign in my friends who were off working to pay for school...easy defeat), or just forgetting it and going back to square one.

  14. Re:won't take long... on Students Flock To GMU For a Degree In Video Game Design · · Score: 1

    won't take long for these kids to realize that the "glamorous" lifestyle of the video game designer is a lie.

    ...are you implying by this contradiction that the cake isn't?

  15. Re:Toyota on OLED Film Could Provide Cheap Night Vision For Cars · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Indeed. I looked into purchasing a FLIR camera for my Corvette since deer are a huge problem around here. The funny thing is that it is hard to even find an aftermarket one now, and the few out there were about $8k for 320x240 resolution last time I checked. But will this tech be any cheaper than FLIR? Just throwing out the OLED buzzword doesn't mean much.

    And any links to more substantial coverage on this project? The article is just a blurb.

  16. Not so legacy hardware... on The Mystery of the Mega-Selling Floppy Disk · · Score: 1

    In my department, we have no fewer than 72 machines that are about five years old and are in perfect working order for what we need. They are not quite legacy, but at the same time, you can't boot off USB. Optiplex 2xx series, go figure. The best way for us to get a new image on these machines is frequently to use a floppy or a USB floppy on some machines, again, go figure. There are a lot of oddball cases out there, but we probably still go through fifty floppies a year through all the departments.

  17. OK, OK... on Comcast Awarded the Golden Poo Award · · Score: 4, Insightful

    So Comcast which rips off people and doesn't try to hide it gets this award? How about the banks that ripped people off, demanded bailouts, and continue ripping people off and bonusing themselves to this day? They're fifty times worse, but no one seems to care since they don't hinder us from watching Sunday Night Football.

    Only when the creature comforts like entertainment are affected does someone really seem to notice or care... Golden Poo Award needs to be splattered over the Consumerist's face.

  18. Tweeting on Tweeting From the Front Line · · Score: -1, Troll

    ...is only slightly less inane than farting

  19. Re:Oh yeah? on House Proposes Legalizing, Taxing Online Gambling · · Score: 3, Interesting

    So, about a "6% cut from all wagers..." Which wagers would these be? Win or lose? If every wager is taxed, I can see this being a BIG problem.

    I'm not the kind of girl to support a Neo-Con Republican Congress, but I'm in support of most of this previous anti-gambling legislation. We are once again looking at a tax on the stupid/poor. When the poorly paid people believe in their gambling as being some sort of "investment," they aren't able to spend money on life's necessities and BAM! are more likely to hit the ruts. Crime rates go up. Welfare costs go up to keep these guys afloat.

  20. Re:This Gang Warfare Must Stop on Google Street View Shoots the Same Woman 43 Times · · Score: -1, Troll

    Shut up and die.

  21. Re:well that explains on How Nintendo's Mario Got His Name · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    He said Italian, not Jewish.

  22. Weapons, aye? on Obama To Decide On New Weapons · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Hard to get .38spl anymore. Douchebag trying to kill our weapons. At the same time, he wants to nuke the world. Amen.

  23. Re:Again? on Leonard Nimoy Retires From Star Trek · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Mr. Nimoy, live long and prosper.

  24. Anthrax... on Colleague Comes Forward To Defend Anthrax Suspect · · Score: 2, Informative

    ...is generally not that deadly. My uncle used to deal with cattle with black leg all the time. This story is ONCE AGAIN blown out of proportion--thanks, FBI.

  25. Re:90 Hour a week slackers. on History Repeats Itself — Mac & the iPad · · Score: 1

    Okay, okay, points well taken, but you missed one thing. Jobs *DID* sleep once when he got the liver transplant. The doctors refused to let him stay awake. Everything else that you bring up, admittedly, is about right.