Please create an account to participate in the Slashdot moderation system

 



Forgot your password?
typodupeerror
×
User Journal

Journal TrollBack's Journal: Trollback for December 2003 16

Happy new year, Assmasters!

Trollback is here with the last montly edition of Trollback to cover 2003. Trollback will post a year in review edition in the coming days, which will review some of the highlights of the year, as Trollback saw them.

The trollback team has struggled to put together the review. Trollback has a fair idea of what will make it and what will not, but would certainly like to hear from the community as to what the highlights were for you.

Perhaps some fresh perspective will help.

OSDN Dating Service

As if the zoo system wasn't enough of a black-book of booty calls, OSDN now has partnered with match.com to provide its readers with even more assistance in the difficult business of finding a girlfriend when you're addicted to linux. Some discussion on this topic has taken place at K5 and at HuSi.

The advertisement for this service is poorly photoshopped, perhaps one of many reasons why it has been parodied extensively [1, 2, 3, 4]. While we're on the subject, slashbots ponder if slashdot trolls are more or less lonely than they are.

Troll Blacklist

The Troll Blacklist project continues to censor many great users that Trollback reports on. This month saw the banning of FortKnox, who admitted that he was a troll and damn good at it in his widely read journal.

Trollback is not so sure about FortKnox's troll status, but if FortKnox or one of his many legions of adoring fans would like to submit a list of FortKnox's finest work, Trollback will feature that work in the January 2003 edition.

Elsewhere

Over at K5, Trollaxor managed to have three stories on the front-page at once. Strangely, not a single one had anything to do with politics. They are Sovereign Semiconductor, Cubing the Power Mac G5, and Linux vs. OpenBSD.

The List

(-1,21,98) Sheetrock | Science is a constantly evolving field
(5,20,61) Sheetrock | Time for better security.
(0,16,81) Overly Critical Guy | Well, well, well
(-1,23,40) Angram | Linux File System?
(4,10,25) Anonymous Coward | My suggestions.
(3,13,16) Exmet Paff Daxx | Are you sure this is a good idea?
(0,41,137) Amsterdam Vallon | I DON'T CARE -- I BUY MUSIC LATELY
(-1,2,66) Anonymous Coward | More American garbage
(1,13,150) adzoox | The geeks that clapped during the movie/review:
(0,16,75) rkz | Its crap but just as crap as anyone else
(1,10,19) Anonymous Coward | Myth: Linux is more secure than Windows NT.
(1,26,119) rkz | India
(0,9,15) Sheetrock | Looks good.
(-1,20,50) egg troll | Poor Taste in Title of Game
(-1,19,30) SexyKellyOsbourne | Your tax dollars at work, folks.
(2,12,17) Amsterdam Vallon | I was a National Weather Service researcher
(1,7,30) Anonymous Coward | Stigma? Try Porn Star
(-1,14,54) Amsterdam Vallon | My experience as a consultant for the Israelis
(-1,13,24) Amsterdam Vallon | 1975 - The year I consulted for Magnusson-Moss
(0,15,63) Amsterdam Vallon | In 2002, I researched the COSMIC background

Honourable mentions

Don't forget to send in your Year in Review nominations.

That's it for this month!

This discussion has been archived. No new comments can be posted.

Trollback for December 2003

Comments Filter:
  • What is a troll but one who goes after [slashdot.org] our favorite editor, Michael?

    C'mon, imagine the stones it takes to poke Mikey with a stick, knowing full well that you (and everyone who replies to you) will get the bitchslap in an orgy of Editor Moderations?

    • That was more flamebait than troll. I'd have to really go back far to find some trolls (or perhaps come up with a couple new ones).
      • Maybe you are the King of Flames? :)
        Amateur: Mucking around with config & code on the live or production server.
        See also: 'Slashdot'
        ROFLMAO!
        • Oh I just love to poke at the editors from time to time.

          Mostly cause they think they have legitimate coding jobs, when really they just have a college project that's still paying them out.

          Dunno how they'd survive in a real coding shop.
          • It probably depends upon the maturity and pressures of the shop. At an oil corp I onced worked for you could crash the production server and the users would only send an email once it had been down for three days.

            On the other hand, try screwing up in the financial industry. You basically better test out all work and be ready to move over to production on the weekend so you can still back out before the market opens Monday AM. We had a vendor's service go down for 15 minutes one day and the lead Portfolio Ma

  • No such user. Did this get changed, or are you thinking of No More Trolls [slashdot.org]?
  • So is This [slashdot.org] a troll or a flamebait? It's not much now, but watch it grow!

Always draw your curves, then plot your reading.

Working...