Comment Re:Among the most confusing polls (Score 1) 461
You're kidding, right? You think slashdot polls have (or should have) some value in the real world.
You're kidding, right? You think slashdot polls have (or should have) some value in the real world.
My parents always told me I aint got no sense.
"I work at Walmart..."
You have my deepest sympathy.
Congratulations everyone!
We have discovered a folding chair that will hold up while watching failed test flights.
Order a hundred and we can sell tickets for the next launch.
Next test: Goggles for the enjoying the view at the 2:00 and 6:20 mark.
Obviously, encryption only means you have something to hide.
Add to that, you're posting as AC, what exactly are you hiding?
We have verified your IP address, please stay put.
Our agents will be with you shortly.
Thank you for giving people something to be smug about, no matter what side of the argument they are on.
It's just a matter of time and Bill Gates is going to copy him. Typical.
Coming Soon: A special episode of Maury...
If this works, then soon, I expect a return of The Free Battery Card (one free per month for you youngsters).
I still have 2 punches left on mine, I hope I can find it.
After that they can bring back the tube testers.
They saw me walk into the mall where I purchased a Faraday cage suit and matching tin-foil hat.
I put them on before I left.
They think I'm still there! Hee hee.
That'll learn 'em.
They learned it from the RIAA.
A fourth of July is nice.
A fifth of Scotch is better.
Speaking on behalf of the interests of the RIAA & MPAA, it is clear to us that this "new" protocol will be used only for the piracy of copyrighted materials. Sure, downloading a DVD using this protocol might seem like harmless way to pass the summer months, but the damage to our industry is incalculable. And although we are headed for another record year, we calculate that this has clearly cost us over $10 billion dollars in losses and must be stopped.
Sincerely,
Jack Valenti
(Yes, I know I'm dead. Want to make something of it?)
Just last week I got a notice to "upgrade" TACO to 3.0 and foolishly did so. A tiny little 8KB add-on became a 3MB disaster. Now it has new features which clash with other add ons or were redundant for me. Music streaming was broken for some sites and best of all, the old version, while available (and compatible), will no longer install on Firefox 3.6.
After uninstalling it, I downloaded the source for 2.0 and was planning attempt a fix, but now I don't have to. Obviously someone else was just as irritated, to that individual I say, "Thank you."
It's amazing, you don't look a day ove....
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