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  1. Re:It should be illegal..... on 24-Year-Old Asks Facebook For His Data, Gets 1,200 PDFs · · Score: 4, Funny

    You forgot to escape the internal quotes! Now THAT should be illegal!

  2. Re:Huh? on Judge Dismisses 'Other OS' Class-Action Suit Against Sony · · Score: 1

    Maybe it's time to update the famous Teddy Roosevelt quote: "Speak softly and carry a fat wallet; you will go far."

  3. Re:Dammit on Internet Explorer Users Have Low Risk Intelligence · · Score: 0

    I bet you were "sure" about it because of a study you read, no?

  4. Re:Resolution on Quantum Dots Will Make Flexible Displays · · Score: 1

    And at this point in time, we have no imaging technology that can even produce anything near that resolution.

  5. Re:Is it open sourced? on Facebook Releases JIT PHP Compiler · · Score: 5, Funny

    Hey, he's got a 4-digit UID! Respect your elders!

  6. Re:Wow on Goodbye Textbooks, Hello iPad · · Score: 2

    Well then, I'm just waiting until the children have to deal with this.

  7. Re:Open Source (Almost) Everything on Ask Slashdot: Open Vs. Closed-Source For a Start-Up · · Score: 3, Informative

    Algorithms can be patented. You're just not allowed to use the word "algorithm" in the patent application.

  8. Re:The Iranians wrote it themselves . . . on Was Russia Behind Stuxnet? · · Score: 1

    Maybe I could make the "27 Club" responsible . . . ? Robert Johnson, Brian Jones, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, Kurt Cobain and Amy Winehouse are not really dead, but are writing viruses on Marlon Brando's island near Tahiti . . .

    You forgot Tupac! How could you forget about Tupac?!

  9. Re:Ah good old Kim on Pop Artists Support Megaupload; Universal Censors · · Score: 1

    But they do have model rights, which means that the person who owns the copyright on the work can't immediately start using the work for commercial purposes without negotiating these rights with the performers. And the guy recording them most likely doesn't have the copyright; he'd have signed it away to the producer.

  10. Re:Don't bitch. on PC Makers Run Short of Popular Drives · · Score: 1

    I'm just mad they haven't come up with that damn definition by now. What's taking them so damn long?!

  11. Re:Pffft. on Why We Need More Programming Languages · · Score: 2

    Chuck Norris just glares at the screen, and the computer does exactly what he wants.

  12. Re:Let me guess on Forget an Essay; Earn a Scholarship With a Tweet · · Score: 1
  13. Re:SQL too on Java Apps Have the Most Flaws, Cobol the Least · · Score: 2

    Well, that's because you're probably running NetBSD on your coffee machine.

  14. Re:The 100k was a ripoff on 17-Year-Old Wins $100K For Creating Cancer Killing Nanoparticle · · Score: 1

    Then once you realize just what a great position you are in to become a billionaire, you might reconsider.

  15. Re:Depends how locked-down on Ask Slashdot: Ubuntu Lockdown Options? · · Score: 1

    Because it would be "modifying the OS configuration." My bad.

  16. Re:Said it before and I'll say it again ... on Google, Facebook Upset By Ad-Injecting Apps · · Score: 2
  17. Re:Perfect american corporate business practice on Cnet Apologizes For Nmap Adware Mess · · Score: 1

    Hm, but it's a binary distribution of Nmap. GPL doesn't extend to binary output. Well, to be more specific, GPL only extends to output when a segment or whole of the source code is in the output. Binaries don't classify.

  18. Re:The 100k was a ripoff on 17-Year-Old Wins $100K For Creating Cancer Killing Nanoparticle · · Score: 2

    I'm not betting on it. The entry contracts for the competition probably contained some intellectual property clause or another.

  19. Re:Offensive Tweeting? on Twitter Bots Drown Out Anti-Kremlin Tweets · · Score: 1

    You forgot to put the ".com" in your signature link.

  20. Re:Amazing on Voyager 1 Exits Our Solar System · · Score: 1

    I suppose. It depends what your goal is, though. This is why there are LTS editions of OSes. Sure, you're gonna lose improvements that can better utilize your hardware, but it'll last longer 'cause it's more stable.

  21. Re:U.S. on Iran Shuts Down US Virtual Embassy · · Score: 1

    With that number of UID digits? He'd have had to pay big bucks for that number if he was only 14!

  22. Re:Depends how locked-down on Ask Slashdot: Ubuntu Lockdown Options? · · Score: 1

    That actually seems like a great solution. Why not just plug in a custom keyboard without F keys? It'd be just temporary; you could remove it later and use your real keyboard when everything was over.

  23. Re:Depends how locked-down on Ask Slashdot: Ubuntu Lockdown Options? · · Score: 3, Informative

    Why not just edit the initrc and remove all the geTTYs that aren't for X?

  24. Re:Any from anyone? on Library of Congress To Receive Entire Twitter Archive · · Score: 1

    Yeah, exactly.

  25. Re:PC analogy on EFF Asks To Make Jailbreaking Legal For All Devices · · Score: 2

    And using it is harmful to the agriculture sector.