Saturday Night Special Quickies 62
First off, some star wars:
kit sent us a link
to Star Wars Pez
and Bartman sent us
a link to a cheesy Redneck Jedi
joke page.
Next,
JoshH sent us a link
to a page tracking the Stock of Linux companies.
rde sent us
proof (albeit somewhat flimsy) that ancient Slashdot readers
Lived on Mars
(requires registration).
d sent us a link to
superbad which is
at least as bad as you might think. Super too.
Finally,
Marc Merlin sent us
a link to his
LWCE Picture Page
which includes a peak at the Slashdot Booth. Oh, and if you can see this and
are logged in to your Slashdot account, check out
this page to
beta test some stuff that should be finished by monday.
Slashdot Features (Score:1)
Superbad? (Score:1)
THE REDHEAD IS CUTE (Score:1)
Splash (Score:1)
Just WTF is ``superbad'' about.
OW... It hurts. It hurts!!
-Brett.
PS: Yet, somehow I am strangely stimulated.
Sage wisdom (Score:1)
Thankfully there are still things in this universe which get me to LOL. Thanks /. .
-Brett.
Way ahead of ya... (Score:1)
I grab a candy and reflect upon Master Yoda's wisdom.
Superbad == Supergood (Score:1)
I agree. And if you think superbad is cool then don't miss jodi.org.
Custom Slashdot is pretty nifty (Score:1)
I did encounter a couple of problems. First, for some reason the "CmdrTaco's Links" box doesn't appear when you select it. Second, it is easy to munge the ordering of the boxes. When you reload the page, if you don't watch the url it will repeat the last command and send the last sidebar box adjusted up or down another slot. Easy to fix, though, it is somewhat tedious to get everything in the order you want when you have nineteen sidebar boxes selected.
The only big suggestion I have is to revamp the preferences interface, the checkboxes could be replaced with a series of pulldown menus so that the user could directly select the ordering of the sidebar boxes. There would be the added benifit that one could have multiple Dust Puppies all the way down the side of the page!
The intensely competitive world of Silicon Valley (Score:1)
What was wrong with my Redneck Jedi link!? (Score:1)
The intensely competitive world of Silicon Valley (Score:1)
Hidden Links! (Score:1)
Hidden Links! (Score:1)
NY Times username/password (Score:1)
Superbad == Supergood (Score:1)
I'll just say that it's one of the best Web Sites With No Real Reason For Existance® that I've ever seen in my life.
Hidden Links! (Score:1)
Ben Benjamin Rocks the free world (Score:1)
Hmm Jedi Ripoff? (Score:1)
Piece created at the homepage of Kristan Overstreet.
You may have heard of him through his contributions to Undocumented Features,
http://www.eyrie.net/uf/
Or his fanfics Bubblegum Pink: Raging Fires
http://anime.muck.com/~sakura/stories/bgc/bubbl
Anywho heres the url: http://www.txdirect.net/users/redneck/jedired.htm
Please note that I only believe this to be derived from his work, as I've yet to speak w/ the man himself. But credit where it's due eh?
~Grell
The intensely competitive world of Silicon Valley (Score:1)
superbad (Score:1)
THE REDHEAD IS CUTE? (Score:1)
:-P
-erik
Hidden Links! (Score:1)
THE REDHEAD IS CUTE (Score:1)
A question about trolling (Score:1)
Companies That Rely On Linux (Score:1)
Maybe a better answer to that would be "Companies who are contributing to the growth of Linux", which would still include like Applix, Corel, etc., but would not have us looking at every single company in the world that runs Linux somewhere. Let the growth of the "index" be tied to the success of the promoters...
Star Wars Pez (Score:1)
Great Pics (Score:1)
Check out the slide show (Score:1)
Superbad == Supergood (Score:1)
Custom Slashdot (Score:1)
I never thought it would pay to select text while I read. :)
Some of the sidebar boxes are wider than others. Yeah, yeah, obsessive compulsive disorders aside, I've noticed my Linux Netscape makes form text-boxes bigger than my Windows Netscape.
Boeing? (Score:1)
New York Times (Score:1)
This is your secret lover... (Score:1)
But how does a pic of Rob make your cat turn wet?
Windows VM (Score:1)
Star Wars Pez (Score:1)
('course i don't care... i picked up all 5 over a year ago... still have them sealed
The intensely competitive world of Silicon Valley (Score:1)
A question about trolling (Score:1)