NT 5.0 so vaporous it's in danger of being added to the
periodic table as a noble gas.
-- From Slashdot.org
periodic table as a noble gas.
-- From Slashdot.org
Related:
- Linux: the dot in "dot org".
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From a Slashdot.org... - If we added up all of the 2 cents that Slashdot readers gave,
I wonder how much sense vs. cents we'd have. ... - Quote #272
[about "battlefield earth, by ElRon]
But apart from all the normal criticisms (which are fully justified,
IMHO), about ludicrous plot, 2-d characterisation... - So's your girlfriend,
@$$#0[&... - CmdrBurrito" Launches Slashdot.org Parody
An anonymous hacker with the handle "CmdrBurrito" has launched a parody of the
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Dotslash has the motto "Snooze for Slackers. Stuff... - A man enters a pet shop, seeking to purchase a parrot.
He points to a fine colorful bird and asks how much... - Greetings from Gas,
Maine... - slashdot effect n.
1. Also spelled "/. effect"; what is
said to have happened when a website being virtually unreachable
because too many people are hitting it after the site was mentioned
in an interesting article on the popular
Slashdot news service.
The term is quite widely used by /. readers, including... - You are getting old if you can remember when Ethyl gas cost more because
lead was added to the gas.
Now, leaded gas costs less than regular gas. It is...
From the same category:
- Windows 98: New look,
same multicrashing... - An OS/2 professional visits a seminar for Windows 95.
During the practice lesson Bill Gates asks him: "What... - If at first you don't succeed,
work for Microsoft... - MS and Y2K: Windows 95, 98, ... and back again to 01
-
Laurent... - Q: How many Microsoft tech writers does it take to change a lightbulb?
A: Twelve. One to work the bulb, and eleven to write...
