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  1. Re:Minnetonka, Minnesota on A Data Center That Looks Like a Mansion · · Score: 1

    don't forget its potential as an underground lair from which to plot future world domination!!!!

  2. Re:Poor Open Source on Palm Pre "iTunes Hack" Detailed By DVD Jon · · Score: 1

    done deal

  3. Re:Not optical media on Long-Term PC Preservation Project? · · Score: 2, Funny

    better yet, include a copy of ubuntu

  4. Re:Sorry, but you all suck at this on Followup To "When Teachers Are Obstacles To Linux" · · Score: 1

    i'd mod you plus 5 funny if i had any mod points.

  5. Re:Gosh if only we had the technology on Hawaii Planning State-Wide Electric Car Network · · Score: 1

    so then if you run your lines on the surface of the ocean, how now do you suppose to run boats over them without severing them. would not running them along the bottom make more sense?

  6. Re:Seems to me on User Charged With Taking ISP Tech Hostage · · Score: 1

    I stole it now pay up the $500 and you can have it back

  7. Re:Um, or... on Laboring Longer a Growing Trend For Americans · · Score: 1

    Fortunately for us, we're still in a position to attract skilled immigrants to make up the labor shortfall...That gives us the benefit of their labor, without having to have paid their costs as they were growing up. No, you're not. You make immigrants feel like criminals and second class citizens, people are afraid to come to your country on business these days.

    If only they came to this country to do things the right way instead of avoiding taxes and stealing peoples identities, then I would have no issues with immigration. As it stands the illegals need to either do it the right way or take the high way home. They are un-needed in our society as illegals. Illegal immigrants take jobs where they are paid under the table in with cash, so they are not taxed. My brother has his identity stolen by an illegal immigrant and fucked up his credit, and made him owe over 19K in back taxes to the IRS. He is lucky he wasn't arrested for tax evasion.

    Hi I am a Canadian citizen who moved to the U.S Legally, I was indeed treated like a second class citizen and can attest that the taxes were indeed much higher then if i had not been an immigrant, Immigrants don;t get anywhere near the tax break everyone else gets, After living in your country for 6 years perfectly legally and after completing 3/4 of my electrical engineering degree while working full time and paying twice the taxes you do I received a letter from the ins telling me i had 6 months thats right 6 months to leave the country. So before you go throwing all immigrants as lying thieving illegal bastards, take a good look around you, 90% of them are honest hardworking people getting dicked by your government. As for those that truly are in the U.S illegally this is usually the case as conditions in their home country are so deplorable they have no choice, and as far as avoiding taxes go, how the f##k would you feel about making $2 or $3 an hour to do the work no one else will, even without taxes thats no where near enough to live on. Now if you would kindly stfu and take your klan robes off everyone will be much better off.

  8. Re:MySpace on Gmail Reveals the Names of All Users · · Score: 1

    actually i use myspace, registered with a fake email and as for passwords.... I randomly generate passwords by driving down the freeway and writing down licence plate numbers, every new service i sign up for gets for a password a string of 1 to 5 license plate numbers randomly selected from my list depending on how long the service will let me make my password, no password is used twice

  9. Re:Err , LEDs? on DoE Announces 'L Prize' For Solid-State Lighting · · Score: 1

    same thing popped into my head, in fact i beleive they sell led lightbulbs at thinkgeek.com

  10. my business patent on Singapore Firm Claims Patent Breach By Virtually All Websites · · Score: 1

    1. come up with lame ass patent 2. post to slashdot 3. ??? 4. profit

  11. skype on Making Free Phone Calls With Google's GrandCentral · · Score: 1

    for the extra $3 a month i'd rather purchase the skype unlimited north america plan, the service and call quality are good and i dont't have to garble together a bunch of different services, for my $3 its just not worth the extra hassles to use gizmo or grand central.

    just my $3

  12. attrention species 8472 on A Tech Lover's Call to Arms · · Score: 1

    i must warn you we are armed with borg nano-probe warheads.....

  13. well on US Policy Would Allow Government Access to Any Email · · Score: 1

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  14. Re:This picture puts all in perspective on HP & Staples Collude On $8,000/Gallon Ink? · · Score: 1

    that graph shows a few cents per ml of crude not per liter, parent is misleading

  15. misleading: on How to Turn Your PC into a Mac · · Score: 1

    I though tfa was about putting osx on your pc, however, is just about crap programs you can use to make windows more mac-like, bs article and very misleading slashdot

  16. yeah right on Netflix May Already Be Killing Blockbuster? · · Score: 1

    blockbuster may be slowing down but its not going anywhere soon, you see there are many people who don't want to have to wait for a movie in the mail, they decide quite often on the spur of the moment hey lets rent a movie tonight, while renting a movie over the net may be convenient there are definitely some latency issues. I would just write this article off as over-hype.

  17. riiiight! on Court Strikes Down Age Verification For Adult Sites · · Score: 1

    While the average reader here has never been to such a site,

    Yeah about that, this is slashdot we're pretty much mostly nerds here, um yeah you get the picture!

  18. come on now on Mozilla to Develop Mobile Firefox · · Score: 1

    where's the fun in that? ms should port ie to mobile then we can all have fun trying too block pop-ups and other nasties on our cells.

  19. Re:Sovreignity rights on Impassable Northwest Passage Open For First Time In History · · Score: 1

    see how long denmark could keep military vessels in the area before canada scrambles a couple squaudrons of fighter jets to shoot them out of the water, or sends a sub in to torpedo the crap out of them. or any of the millions of other options at our disposal.... Cruise missiles anyone? Besides wich how does denmark have any right over waters obviously with in canadian territory ie. between islands internationally recognized as being Canadian.

  20. Re:Oh Shit on Creationists Silence Critics with DMCA · · Score: 1

    while i dissagree with the methods doctor dino is accused of using in this article (false dmca take down notices) I myself do beleive in God and Christ. Just as many of you Beleive in evolution I say beleive in evolution as it has no more been proven then Christianity Buhdism or any other religion. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion#Definition_of_religion . Yes the theory of evolution can be considered in and of itself to be a religious belief accordion to the definition of religion. "Sociologists and anthropologists tend to see religion as an abstract set of ideas, values, or experiences developed as part of a cultural matrix. For example, in Lindbeck's Nature of Doctrine, religion does not refer to belief in "God" or a transcendent Absolute. Instead, Lindbeck defines religion as, "a kind of cultural and/or linguistic framework or medium that shapes the entirety of life and thought... it is similar to an idiom that makes possible the description of realities, the formulation of beliefs, and the experiencing of inner attitudes, feelings, and sentiments."[4] According to this definition, religion refers to one's primary worldview and how this dictates one's thoughts and actions." from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion#Definition_of_religion I personally find your belief in evolution to be as absurd as you may find my belief in Christ. I guess we'll see who's right in the end.

  21. Re:Sovreignity rights on Impassable Northwest Passage Open For First Time In History · · Score: 1

    "no position to maintain sovereingty in the north" i beg to differ my friend i think we are quite able to maintain sovereignty in the north.

  22. bullshit on Scientists Create Di-positronium Molecules · · Score: 1

    I for one call bullshit, the opposite particle of an electron would be the proton, an atom containing one proton and one electron would be a hydrogen atom, to such atoms conected together would be h2 a.k.a an average hydrogen molecule,

  23. Re:I'm willing to bid as well on Google Set to Bid $4.6 Billion for Airwaves · · Score: 1

    you realize that 0.01% of 100 billion dollars is still $1000000000000, which is a sizable chunk of change.

  24. what the riaa is thinking right now....... on Music Industry Shaking Down Coffee Shops · · Score: 1

    this is awesome next we can go after cab drivers who leave their radios on while driving customers, then we catch those thugs who lend their cds to friends for their illegal music rentals, oh screw it lets just pull some names out of a phone book, it's easier that way!

  25. Re:Actually, this solves the immigration issue. on MIT Wirelessly Powers a Lightbulb · · Score: 1

    higher voltage does not necessarily lead to higher power, p = IV = I^2R =v^2/r, in other words i can have 10,000 volts but i will not necessarily have enough current to run a drill, will i feel a shock yes, will it do anything, no. Also tractor does not necessarily mean unlimited electric power, you forget the law of conservation of energy.

    Cheers!