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  1. Re:interest in LOTR == sign of a sick mind on New Lord of the Rings Trailer · · Score: -1, Flamebait
    Man, as someone who hid from reality for too long I've just got to say it: these fantasy worlds, LOTR, Star Trek, SW, etc. are for loosers.

    I agree, but just out of curiosity: What was your favorite fantasy world to hide in?

  2. Re:RMS vs. BJG on Slashback: Newton, Wal-Mart, Eats · · Score: 0
    P.S. You're unnecessary attitude(flamebait) towards other people's posts is a genuine harm to the slashdot community.

    ahahahahaha!

    Sorry, but you slashbots always make me laugh. ^_^

    I believe I have to agree with the original poster's sentiment.

  3. The question now is... on Mesa 5.0 Released · · Score: 1, Troll

    When will Mesa 5.0 be incorporated into Debian stable?

  4. I don't think so. on Japan Considers Moving Away From Windows · · Score: -1

    My guess would be that our government is being serious. Open source software, especially the different BSDs, is very popular here in Japan.

  5. Feel the tidal waving coming out of my penis! n/t on Tidal Power a Reality · · Score: -1

    n/t!!

  6. Re:It's sad when.. on GNU/Hurd Delayed To Fix Disk Size, Serial I/O Limitations · · Score: -1
    It's sad when the majority of comments attached to a non-funny story are moderated as "Funny".

    Try telling RMS. If he weren't such a blind fanatic, people wouldn't be laughing at him.

  7. Re:Pretty old, really... on Doom 3 Alpha Leaked · · Score: -1

    Haha! You are all a bunch of fucktards! ^_^

  8. Re:FP on Doom 3 Alpha Leaked · · Score: -1
    How the heck can you complain about poor FPS on a leaked program that is only in its Alpha stages?

    Where did the parent post complain about poor FPS?

  9. Re:in Germany they do this on mobile phones on Some Spammer Has a Crush on You · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    And I always thought 0190 was a secret Nazi code!

  10. Sad. on Apple Releases Free, OS-Independent, FireWire SDK · · Score: -1

    It's too bad firewire didn't catch on more. Had Apple not been greedy with the name, I think it would have become the standard in the PC world too. People just have a hard time understanding/remembering "IEEE 1394."

  11. Euros on Blender Fund Raises EUR18,000 In Three Days · · Score: -1, Redundant
    EUR 100,000 = DM 195,583.00

    EUR 18,025 = DM 35253.84

    EUR 9,946 = DM 19452.69

  12. Re:Demographic breakdown. on Mac Users May Be Smarter · · Score: 0

    this is a test.

  13. Re:WWJD? on Sybase Advertises 'PATRIOTcompliance' · · Score: 0
    This world is getting scary.. with things like this the only way to really find a solution is to ask "What would jesus do?"

    Gun down abortion doctors? Give $300 tax rebates?

  14. Re:American Citizen's option on Sybase Advertises 'PATRIOTcompliance' · · Score: 0

    Not all European countries are the same, e.g. Liechtenstein probably doesn't have such legislation.

  15. Info on the "Superquiet German Sub" on Low Frequency Active Sonar Gains US Gov. Approval · · Score: 0, Informative
  16. Mac users on Mac Users May Be Smarter · · Score: -1

    are moral relativists.

  17. 2nd Post! on Artificial Intelligence to Predict Sports Injuries · · Score: -1

    This is the second post!

  18. Re:still no mention of ... on Valenti's "Boston Strangler" Testimony · · Score: -1

    i congratulate you for finally getting your message across!

  19. TROLL! on Biometric/Token Authentication and Seamless Integration? · · Score: -1

    The parent post is absolute nonsense! MOD DOWN ACCORDINGLY!

  20. Re:Great firewall of Ankara? on SSH, The Secure Shell · · Score: -1
    Given that ~10% of Austrians and Germans don't even (want to?) know what the Holocaust was, I'd guess that not many people here know about the genocide that happened in Armenia. The only thing they care about is if a European is sentenced to 10 years in prison because of smuggling drugs into Turkey; otherwise they mostly don't care about Turkish politics.

    As for your second questions; no, most Europeans don't consider Turkey to be a European country; unfortunately this is not because of the sad current state of their society, the lack of a more or less democratic government and their unwillingness to admit that there are some very ugly aspects to their history , but rather because of 98% of the population being Muslims. Wonderful, isn't it?

  21. Bah! on New GNU Hurd Kernel Released · · Score: -1

    The Hurd is already dead, I'll continue to use NetBSD. It may be dying but at least it hasn't started decomposing yet.

  22. Re:ssh = somewhat secure shell on SSH, The Secure Shell · · Score: -1
    Bzzz, wrong!

    Those security holes you are speaking of are only found in the free software version of SSH, OpenSSH, hacked together by Theo de Rat and his National Socialist friends.

    The commercial version of SSH by Tatu Ylönen, OTOH, is completely secure and bugfree.

    If only the rest of the world realized this and used commercial software instead of open source...

  23. Re:Great firewall of Ankara? on SSH, The Secure Shell · · Score: -1
    This is, of course, a Good Thing(tm).

    With these new laws, people spreading anti-Turkish propaganda on the Internet and trying to undermine the people's faith in the Turkish Republic, will finally get what they deserve, particularly those wicked anarchists and communists who like to claim that the Turks committed genocide against the Armenians(of course spreading this lie has been punishable in Turkey for decades, but unfortunately not if done via the Internet; I'm glad this too has changed!)

    Another victory for Justice!

  24. Re:DDR is out on PC1066 RDRAM vs. DDR SDRAM · · Score: -1

    stfu, NAZI!

  25. Why is VA Software trying to suppress the truth? on PC1066 RDRAM vs. DDR SDRAM · · Score: -1, Offtopic
    I submitted this article to Slashdot, but it got rejected. Why?

    ESR Resigns from VA Board of Directors -- VA Software Corp. (NASDAQ: LNUX) has silently severed its ties with board member Eric S. Raymond, among others. No mention of this was made on any of VA Software's OSDN news sites.

    Raymond, who was responsible for "[representing] the interests and values of the open source community", confirms his recent change of status on his homepage.