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  1. Re:I'd prefer the Seiko with the breakout box on Return of the TV Wristwatch · · Score: 1
    Why not use Bluetooth instead of a cable. Your pocket harddrive Ipod could then stream video and audio to it or pair of sunglasses.
    Nahh, let's cram the whole shebang in a baseball cap, with a drop-down HUD, a bit like the hat-radio in "Captain Scarlet"...
  2. Re:Proper marketing will solve that problem... on China's New Craze: E-bikes · · Score: 1
    Just yesterday some asian kid with mommys honda came driving past me, thinking he was the stud of america.
    Well, yes. Asians ***ARE*** studs; they have to be. They're not the most prolific race for nothing...
  3. Re:Drugs teach American kids the metric system. on The Logic Behind Metric Paper Sizes · · Score: 1
    (For those of you who can't catch subtlety, they're all conventionally-powered supercarriers currently in the US fleet. They boil their water the old-fashioned way.)
    You mean in a tea kettle???
  4. Re:Lies, marketing... on RIAA Loss Report Contradicts Nielsen Sales Record · · Score: -1, Troll
    Thats just marketing and lies, and those are the roots of all evil.

    (Reposted, account some asshole moderator "moderated" it as troll. Must be a marketroid. Why does Slashdot allows marketroids to moderate???)

  5. With or without computers.... on Flash Mob Gang Warfare · · Score: 4, Insightful
    criminals are always stupid.

    (This is why cops can catch them).

  6. Lies, marketing... on RIAA Loss Report Contradicts Nielsen Sales Record · · Score: -1, Troll

    Thats just marketing and lies, and those are the roots of all evil.

  7. Side effects on Anti-HIV Virus Developed · · Score: 1

    ... but the side-effect is that your balls fall-off.

  8. Re:Speaking as a Canadian... on Corporate Work in the US vs. Canada? · · Score: 1

    Oh, we'll gladly say "boulechite"... :) :)

  9. Re:Speaking as a Canadian... on Corporate Work in the US vs. Canada? · · Score: 1
    Speak French and little or no English and you are in like Flynn.
    Bullshit! They just don't hire. Period.
  10. Odd on Amateur Rocket to Carry Ham Radio Payload to Space · · Score: 4, Interesting

    It's amazing that the department of homeland insecurity would let ordinary people launch a homemade missile...

  11. Re:Good. on Forget MTV, I Want My Internet! · · Score: 1
    Movie age restrictions are voluntary. There are some theatres now that are allowing parents to get a pass for their children that allow them to see R rated movies on their own.
    Yup. The first pr0n movie I saw was in New-Hampshire. The movie was "Linda Lovelace for president". It was in a drive-in theatre, I was 13 at the time and it was my parents who brought me there.

    I was bored after the third or fourth blowjob.

  12. Re:Bravo for the Chinese on Forget MTV, I Want My Internet! · · Score: 1
    wtf would that be exactly? what is the equivalent to a tank running over a protestor on the internet?
    The slashdot effect?
  13. Re:Feedback loop on Forget MTV, I Want My Internet! · · Score: 1
    Anyway she was there. They were followed around the entire time by a ?cultural advisor? that was wearing guns. Lots of freedom there?
    So you're against the second amendment???
  14. Now, what I don't get... on Forget MTV, I Want My Internet! · · Score: 1

    Now, what I don't get, is how they can see how someone can "look younger". Orientals look like they're 14 until they're 20, then they look like they're 20 until they're 40, then they look like they're 40 until they're 65 and then they look like they,re 125.

  15. Though fucking noogies. on Life-Ruining Browser Hijackers · · Score: 1
    As long as people will get their brains damaged by religion, have hang-ups about sex and find pr0n objectionnable, they only deserve the trouble they get themselves into.

    Plenty of nations have dumped their religion en masse when they realized that it was putting them in shit.

  16. You're asking the wrong question. on Privacy in the Woods? · · Score: 1
    You are asking the wrong question.

    What you should ask is:

    Does a bear...
  17. Re:Obvious on FairPlay v2 Reversed, Playfair Back Online · · Score: 1
    Don't forget that it continues to make the community look bad. "See, we made this format so that people could legally download music for a nominal fee and they just keep breaking it so that they can exercise their fair-use rights."
    And what is wrong with that???
  18. Re:Obvious on FairPlay v2 Reversed, Playfair Back Online · · Score: 1
    Don't forget that any DRM can be reverse engineered. This is just a viscious cycle.
    Viscous? Not exactly. It's taking less and less time to crack them open...
  19. Funniest thing is... on Thawte Founder Launches Open Source Campaign · · Score: 0

    The funniest thing about Shuttleworth is that when he went into Space, he did so in a Soyouz rocket...

  20. Re:In other news ... on Winny P2P Software Creator Arrested · · Score: 1
    *sigh* If my boss decides not to pay me by the end of the month, he has taken nothing from me. Stil, I cannot pay my bills then and will sue him for the money. It is supposed to be about the effort that is put into the programming.
    He has taken YOUR TIME AND WORK, time and work that are hopelessly gone and cannot be sold to anyone else.
  21. Fat cats never learn on Record Labels Push for iTunes Price Hike · · Score: 1
    Fat "industry" cats never learn. They're running after trouble yet again. And it doesn't matter if 2000 song-swappers are sued (so far, none of the cases has made it to a court), when there are 50 million people swapping song, that's only .004% of them being caught.

    PIRATING MUSIC IS WORTH TAKING THE CHANCE.

  22. Re:Yes we should all pay for this too on Microsoft Security Updates for Pirated Windows? · · Score: 2, Insightful
    You are actually forbidden to do that by the EULA.
    So, even having the key, you would still be illegal.
    This is Microsoft-concocted bullshit. They can say whatever they want in their EULAs, but any illegal clause, such as one that invalidates the right of first-sale, is inoperative.
  23. Re:my experience... on Spyware Becoming Worst Tech Support Problem · · Score: 2, Funny
    Takes me about 15 minutes to clean a machine now. Of course, that is 15 minutes that I could be doing something USEFUL...
    Two words, buddy: JOB SECURITY.
  24. Re:What's the problem here? on FBI Investigates Open Records Request · · Score: 1
    he government just can't win. I'm not saying this student is a bomber or was planning to shoot up the school but just for argument's sake let's say he was. He gets information on the tunnels and places a bomb in them. The bombs go off and the school blows up. Then the FBI discovers that the student requested information on the tunnels but no one flagged it as unusual. What happens next? All the newspapers are filled with stories about how the FBI are incompetent. I mean look at the inquiry going on now regarding 9/11.
    Though fucking noogies.

    No one said that the police's job should be an easy one.

    They are paid to do their job strictly while following the law, and the law says that when you're not in a police state, the police is not allowed to have some "conveniences" to do it's job.

  25. NEVER on FBI Investigates Open Records Request · · Score: 1

    you should *** NEVER *** consent to give any information to the police if they ask you. Only if they arrest you, and then, only in the presence of a lawyer.