Since it is such a part of the history of/. I propose that we use the ASCII version of Goatse.
The logo is a picture, so why stick to the ASCII version? Just use the current slashdot logo, but instead of the letter o, have you-know-what. At that small size, it wouldn't even be obscene...
They even hinted at such idea, see very last item of "brainstorm" list:
Since it is such a part of the history of/. I propose that we use the ASCII version of Goatse.
The logo is a picture, so why stick to the ASCII version? Just use the current slashdot logo, but instead of the letter o, have you-know-what. At that small size, it wouldn't even be obscene...
They even hinted at such idea, see very last item of "brainstorm" list:
Yeah, and the Trail of Tears [wikipedia.org] is an important part of U.S. history, but I don't seem anybody proposing a dead Indian as national symbol.
OMG Ponies (Score:5, Funny)
What else is there?
I'm still bitter that the constant Firefox updates broke the add-in that made that layout permanent.
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Since it is such a part of the history of /. I propose that we use the ASCII version of Goatse.
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Since it is such a part of the history of /. I propose that we use the ASCII version of Goatse.
The logo is a picture, so why stick to the ASCII version? Just use the current slashdot logo, but instead of the letter o, have you-know-what. At that small size, it wouldn't even be obscene...
They even hinted at such idea, see very last item of "brainstorm" list:
full moons and other events tied to certain days
But then the first condition says:
Every entry should be your own original work
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But then the first condition says:
Every entry should be your own original work
I don't understand. How is this a problem? ;-)
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My vote would be for a bunch of tacos. And a millitary commander of sorts. A tribute to CmdrTaco, the founder of the site. We miss you, Rob!
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You didn't get the pun in his name? Hint: The taco is pink.
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Since it is such a part of the history of /. I propose that we use the ASCII version of Goatse.
The logo is a picture, so why stick to the ASCII version? Just use the current slashdot logo, but instead of the letter o, have you-know-what. At that small size, it wouldn't even be obscene...
They even hinted at such idea, see very last item of "brainstorm" list:
Hey, if it's good enough for the olympics [guardian.co.uk]
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Yeah, and the Trail of Tears [wikipedia.org] is an important part of U.S. history, but I don't seem anybody proposing a dead Indian as national symbol.
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Is the Trail of Tears mentioned every time there is a discussion on the U.S. History website?
If so then perhaps it should be part of that websites icon.
Your argument was not worth the time you spent to type it.
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Jeez, what weird little button did I push in your resentful little brain?
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non_sequitur_(logic) [wikipedia.org]
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Make_a_mountain_out_of_a_molehill [wikipedia.org]
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How about making the whole web site in ASCII format? ;)