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  1. Re:I sure hope... on Mozilla To Release Firefox 4 Next Month · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    FF2 was quite the sleek browser, but once they got a good market share and user appreciation, it became bloatware. Perhaps this is a chance to step back to the old "model?"

    Perhaps you didn't notice all the bloat that snuck in with the 1.x to 2 transition. My expectations were so thoroughly killed, the 2 to 3 change was barley even a bump in the road.

    My balls. Lick them.

  2. I sure hope... on Mozilla To Release Firefox 4 Next Month · · Score: 0

    I hope that FF4 isn't going to be the jump out of the ether and into the mucky tar that the FF2 to FF3 transition was. FF2 was quite the sleek browser, but once they got a good market share and user appreciation, it became bloatware. Perhaps this is a chance to step back to the old "model?"

  3. HEY EDITORS! on Dual-Core Chips Coming To All Smartphones In 2011 · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Journalism? COMPLETE misuse of the term, pocket rocket. Please retire now.

  4. Mod parent up! on Scientist Says NASA Must Study Space Sex · · Score: 1

    As much as a flaming douchebag as mcgrew typically is ;) he is DEAD ON WITH THIS ONE.

  5. Re:Gay Slave Association of America on The Continued Censorship of Huckleberry Finn · · Score: 1

    Goats

  6. Moichandising! on Star Wars Coming To Blu-ray In September · · Score: 1

    Barf: Merchandising? What's that?
    Yogurt: Moichandising! Come, I'll show you. [to the Dinks] Open up this door.
    [Yogurt walks over to a wall filled with Spaceballs merchandise.]
    Yogurt: Heh-heh. Come! We put the picture's name on everything!

    Lucas: First, we release the individuals, and then...
    Slashdotter: And then!!!
    Lucas: ...we release the boxed set, and then...
    Slashdotter: Yes, and now what!?!
    Lucas: ...the Han shot version in uncut format, and then...
    Slashdotter: Okay, okay, now what...

    Nobody ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the American people.
    --H.L. Mencken

    (Self-fulfilling prophecy when I am modded flamebait/troll.)

  7. Re:Why is renumbering necessary? on Magnetic Pole Shift Affects Tampa Airport · · Score: 1

    Nice catch. 8L, 8R, 9L, 9R. I wonder whether these really *are* a degree off.

    Did the work for you!

  8. Mod parent down on Magnetic Pole Shift Affects Tampa Airport · · Score: 1

    Quit tooting your own horn, dude. This happens on a regular basis to about everyone here. And on the flip side, most people here are smart enough to know that they had many more bad suppositions that ended up to be false. Sorry, but this is how the world works. =(

  9. Re:Gay Slave Association of America on The Continued Censorship of Huckleberry Finn · · Score: 1

    I am fully comfortable with gay, and I am trisexual (TM).

  10. Re:Gay Slave Association of America on The Continued Censorship of Huckleberry Finn · · Score: 1

    Yeah, flamebait and funny, just whadda karma docta callz fo!

  11. Gay Slave Association of America on The Continued Censorship of Huckleberry Finn · · Score: 4, Funny

    Our PR group has been hard at work!

    Monday, March 22, 2010

    GSAA Confirms Link Between Wal-Mart and The Bilderberg Group

    The GSAA research division has proved a direct link between the Bilderberg Group and Wal-Mart. This link was confirmed last Saturday night when an attempt to save black shoppers from a terrorist threat was lambasted by Wal-Mart, an attack which was planned by Wal-Mart themselves.

    In an attempt to revive the United States economy an attack was planned by the same strategists that successfully executed 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina. To minimize collateral damage against voting citizens, which keep Haliburton, the United States controlling body of the Bilderberg Group, in power; black American citizens were targeted. Again.

    InfoWars, in conjunction with the GSAA Black Ops Division have been working on project Shield-A-Slave for the past 2 years. The project has deployed over 2500 operatives that have been recruited from the GSAA Youth League. These operatives have been placed in nearly every Wal-Mart store across America in defense of our black brothers.

    On the night of 20th March 2010, a brave operative sacrificed himself in defense of our black citizens. When he was informed of a plot to harm black shoppers at the Wal-Mart he was stationed at, he calmly asked the black shoppers to leave that Wal-Mart.

    According to the police, the boy picked up a public-address telephone in the Wal-Mart in Washington Township, one of two dozen accessible to the store’s customers, and said, "All black people, leave the store now." This heroic act saved 73 black people that were shopping in store at the time.

    Swift retribution was brought upon the brave soul and he was arrested. Media hype was then focused on the boy as to deflect focus from the failed terrorist attempt. This was done by the same media spin group that has minimized the impact of the Full Body Scanner Project, which is funded by Wal-Mart.

    About Wal-Mart:

    Money Laundering arm of the Bilderberg Group.

    About InfoWars:

    Righteous.

    About GSAA:
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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 knowl

  12. Re:First Address Targeted Advertising, Then We'll on Wikipedia Meets $16M Budget Goal · · Score: 1

    Why not use something like this site, if you support the site, you can disable the ads.?

    Actually, if you have been a registered member for long enough, you get this option anyway.

    As our way of thanking you for your positive contributions to Slashdot, you are eligible to disable advertising.

  13. Re:Tag 'slownewsday' on R2-D2 Creator Grant McCune Dead At 67 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Actually, he was quite the inventor. You should look up just how he pieced R2D2 together. It's not as trivial as it seems. For instance, Artoo's "head" is not a true dome. It is actually a "flattened" dome which proved quite hard to turn on a lathe. He even had to invent his own technique just to make this part.

    So what you're saying is without merit.

  14. Re:Just wait. on Amazon Censorship Expands · · Score: 0

    Read: traditional government censorship

  15. Re:Just wait. on Amazon Censorship Expands · · Score: 0, Troll
    Right, the Bible has plenty of "stuff" in it. The Bible is not erotica promoting rape and incest.

    Now, it seems that the censorship is expanding to m/m gay fiction if it contains the magic word 'rape' in the title.

    The article summary is written in the same tone as if a man-hating feminist were writing in on women's rights. So you have gay erotica, and the title has rape in it. Magic word? Please calm down. It's a keyword. If you're trying to keep a clean selection, you aren't going to want to promote rape. And if your book is entitled something about rape and is in the erotica section, chances are that it's promoting rape even if fictionally.

    Did it not occur to you that some sellers like to keep their selections clean? Or that some sellers may change their minds on what they want to sell? If I were running a company, I would want to keep my product selection SFW so that I wouldn't have to risk being completely unprofessional with some employees and so that I wouldn't upset any (potential) customers browsing the categories. Bottom line: stop crying and grow up. This is NOT traditional censorship, and Amazon has every right to keep this garbage off its site as it does to ban Malibu Stacy dolls.

  16. Re:Lots of old films on The Empire Strikes Back Added To National Film Registry · · Score: 1

    Your posts already start at +2...

  17. Re:NASA modernization program? on NASA To Continue Funding Canceled Ares Project Until March · · Score: 1

    Well...

  18. All Truthiness on Did Stuxnet Take Out 1,000 Centrifuges At Natanz? · · Score: 1

    Yes, there are weapons!!!

  19. Re:slashdot on What's the Oldest File You Can Restore? · · Score: 1

    I'm coming

  20. Re:Good thing they didn't include birds also on 8-Year-Olds Publish Scientific Bee Study · · Score: 1

    Would you please suck my balls? I peer reviewed ASME papers while working on my PhD fifteen years ago. I think that I know what peer review is.

  21. Re:Good thing they didn't include birds also on 8-Year-Olds Publish Scientific Bee Study · · Score: 1

    Heh. Peer reviewed used to mean something. Peer reviewed by other eight-year-olds or by academics in university? Not much difference these days.

    --TSP

  22. Re:Coverage? on Labor Lockout Lingers At Honeywell Nuclear Plant · · Score: 1

    Die a slow death of AIDS.

  23. Re:Coverage? on Labor Lockout Lingers At Honeywell Nuclear Plant · · Score: 1

    Unidimensional thinking, moron.

  24. Re:It also ignites... on Air Force Sonic Booms Ignite Crocodiles' Sex Drives · · Score: 1

    Hahaha, I get it. Irony. Now go back to your cave and continue painting.

  25. Re:Typical Slashdotter mentality on Labor Lockout Lingers At Honeywell Nuclear Plant · · Score: 1

    There couldn't possibly be some sort of sweet spot in between...

    And that's still unidimensional thinking.