Slashdot Mainstream References 74
Several folks have written in to comment that the Feb
issue of Wired (7.02) has the "Slashdot Effect" listed in
the jargon watch section. An anonymous reader noted that
news.com has an article about
domain disputes
that mentions Slashdot and the whole ajax.org mess
from ages back. And finally, Time Digital has an article
that refers to " Slashdot Longhairs" (along with
rapid apple partisan and java futurist) to describe how biased
MSs recent DOJ witness sounds. I don't have long hair. Do
you?
Thanks to Matthew Rose for
that one.
long hair (Score:1)
Long hair? (Score:1)
Eric
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oh BTW.. (Score:1)
I was all about to be offended... (Score:1)
Long hair? Ha! (Score:1)
I must be the only Slashdotter with a pompadour, button-up collared shirts and not a single pair of blue jeans.
WordPerfect 8 and Word (Score:1)
Rrrrrrrrrrrriiiiiiiight.
You're full of it.
Slashdot Longhair... :) (Score:1)
Long hair? (Score:1)
1) I have a high and tight hair cut (no long hair here).
2) Wear T-shirts, Blue Jeans and boots (to work no less!)
3) Ride a new Harley (99 Fat Boy... oh yeah! I wish it would freaking warm up outside so I can ride.)
4) Run Linux because I have no tolerance for machines that crash. I have work to do, and rebooting is not what I consider an efficient use of my valuable time.
5) Oh yeah... and I'm not a hippie. Since I spent 10 years in the Infantry... I think that rules out the tree hugging hippie label.
So.. I guess the Berkeley grad, pony tail wearing, goatee sporting, berkenstock wearing hippie Sterotype doesn't fit here either. (I hate stereotypes.) Even though I've been hacking since I was eight (which was a VERY long time ago, lets just say that 50 baud was FAST back then.)
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Python
I AM a Slashdot longhair! (Score:1)
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rickf@transpect.SPAM-B-GONE.net (remove the SPAM-B-GONE bit)
Well let me see... (Score:1)
I am a Linux zelot, but I know there are other OSs out there, do I fit?
Shouldn't we free ourselves from stereotypes (Score:1)
In the same way, shouldn't we be free from caring about stereotypes that say geeks MUST/MUST NOT have long hair/worn T-shirts/glasses/pocket protectors. Just be yourself.
And I DO have long hair.
Proffesional writer. (Score:1)
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New term coined (Score:1)
--Martin
New term coined (Score:1)
yes, I am (Score:1)
That's me.
slashdot microsoft dot com (Score:1)
This is not FUD... There is an enlighting article somewhere on www.microsft.com that describes the "technology" behind the site. (I read the URL in col.advocacy, do a dejanews search if you want to be amused) Quite embarrsing if you ask me.
(ok so maybe it was "only" 76 NT servers, still a ton of them tough)
g0 (Their firewall is a single Unix box)
I'm a new proffesional writer (Score:1)
Long Hair? I wish I had hair. Any length will do (Score:1)
Reasons to have long hair (Score:1)
1) It's pretty.
2) It's sexy. It attracts MOTAS. (Members of the appropriate sex.)
3) It feels nice to brush it.
4) It gives your SO something fun to play with while you're sitting at the computer ignoring them.
If you get it trimmed a few times a year, and use conditioner when you wash it, it's not even a pain to take care of, and it looks MUCH better.
I've seen very few geekboys who didn't look better with long hair. Some geekgirls are better off with it short, but not many.
You forgot... (Score:1)
() long hair and haven't shaved in a week or more
There's a difference between having a beard or goatee, and being a lazy slob.
I used to be a long-haired slob, but then I up and went corporate, so I became a short-haired clean-cut type. Then I left corporate america for a small business as the reclusive sysadmin, so now I'm a scraggly-haired-haven't-shaved-in-a-week guy wearing dockers and sneakers. With white socks, even. Yechh.
/me thinks it's time for my annual clothes shopping expedition.
How bout a poll? (Score:1)
--Bitscape
Paradise: gcc, a 12 pack of Josta, a pile of cds, and a long weekend.
Long hair? (Score:1)
Please distinguish beard and goatee! (Score:1)
More reasons to have long hair (Score:1)
* Great for storing pencils, twinkies
* Hides pallid complexion from sitting inside all day
* Contact with industrial machinery gives reason to sue manufacturer for large sum, allowing for purchase of new alpha-cluster
Lets have a Poll ... Who has "long-hair" ... (Score:1)
Stereotypes... (Score:1)
CS and Maths majors' writing styles, in my experience, tend to be crystal-clear to the point of tedium. There is no choice when using an inexact medium (English) to convey precise meaning.
Secondly, for a touch typist, typing \emph takes less time than Control-B. I've generally found, however, that most Word users will use the mouse to format text - a far slower process. I'd say the LaTeX approach is pretty efficient, by comparison. Wouldn't you?
I've also noticed that most people who use Word for their theses/dissertations don't use it effectively. They will spend hours at a time propagating formatting changes that should have been encapsulated in a style. If they're not even using the tool they have in an efficient manner, how can they even evaluate whether the alternative would be better?
By the way, you might want to have a look at LyX [lyx.org] - a tool that promises to combine the best of LaTeX and a WYSIWIG word processor.
Stereotypes... (Score:1)
> computer science graduate students!
I'm working on it...
Time for a T-shirt (Score:1)
lettered on the pocket.
Reasons not to have long hair if you're male (Score:1)
7) if completely shaved, MOTAS constantly want to rub your head.
8) Won't accidentally look like Sebastian Bach or other washed-up 80's rockstars.
Long hair? (Score:1)
I am a Linux advocate but also work with Macs. I also HAVE to work with Win often because the customer always has to be pleased
Hoss
Not ponytails and goatees. (Score:1)
Long hair? You bet! (Score:1)
Just to keep the stereotypes aive and annoy the Microsoft Suits even more: "Viva la revolucion!"
Anonymous Coward = Slashdot Longhair (Score:1)
Re: (Score:1)
[Off-Topic, somewhat] Behold the /. Effect (Score:1)
Now if only we could pass Team Evangelista...
Long hair. (Score:1)
I am female, I have long hair and I read
Slashdot Longhair (Score:1)
Anonymous Coward = Slashdot Longhair (Score:1)
Love it, endorse it & second the motion. Proceed to a vote
o.s. longhairs (Score:1)
Please give me your E-Address so I can send you a self-portrait.
Slashdot females / poll idea (Score:1)
Sorry to push this in your face, but I'm bitter. We just lost our hoops game to @#$#@ wisconson. I hate red. I really do...
New term coined (Score:1)