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  1. Re:Oh great... on Army Opens New Office of Videogames · · Score: 1

    ?yvaN ehT nioJ

  2. Re:Kinda funny, but utter rubbish on What Vista Is Really Like · · Score: 1

    I doubt that the stereotypical ^H^H^H^H averave /.'er understands the "beautiful woman in your bed" part. Could this be rephrased to something closer to a bucket of nachos?

  3. Re:Question on Purchasing the PDF ? on Small Form Factor PCs · · Score: 1

    There are a ton of PDF readers about (especially for windows). I had to print one a few months ago for my companies legal department that had the print function locked out (print button grayed out, in the Adobe reader anyway).
    It took a few goes but I eventually found one that allowed me to print it. Sorry but I don't remember what it was, however it was for windows only. XPDF was the first thing I tried and was a bit surprised that it accepted this "do not print" flag.
    I don't know if this document was DRM protected somehow or if there is just an option if Acrobat creator (or whatever it was made in) to disable printing.

  4. Re:OSes Targeting VMs on An Overview of Virtualization · · Score: 1

    Great idea but there is one small problem. The virtual server has to talk to the hardware directly, to do that you really some form of OS to do that job for you and it still need to know how to interface with the hardware.
    There is a good reason for not being able to run something like ESX server on any old box.
    Even with a simple interface you still need to be able to write to memory / disk, whatever.

    Something to think about before you throw too much money behind your idea.

  5. Re:NASA's methodology on Memories of a Media Card · · Score: 1

    whatever happened to all of that money?

    Take the first A out of NASA. Sam Fisher needs his paycheck too.

  6. Re:Ubuntu on The Well-Tempered Debian desktop · · Score: 1

    Not sure how "old" a T30 would be classed, but I'm posting from one running Ubuntu 6.10. Pretty damn close to Etch. The install process was pretty much clicking next.
    Big deal, Windows has been this way for a long time. The problem comes when I want to install something that is not in apt.
    I want to be able to give my grandparents a CD that they can pop in, it autoruns and they just keep clicking next and they can install GoogleEarth or whatever everybody is playing with at the time without having to write a script that will do all the work for them.
    When the application vendors can do that, then "Linux" is easy to use.
    If the "Linux for human beings" still requires knowing the difference between a pop tart and a command line then it is too hard.
    The big distro vendors have made it easy to run the OS. All I need now is for the big apps to have "click next" installers for X and I never have to hear "my windows is broken" again.
    Sorry for the off topic rant but, tis the season to visit relatives who have computers.

  7. Re:The only thing on MPAA Blames BitTorrent for Star Wars Distribution · · Score: 1

    NOOOOOOOOOO!

  8. Re:i'm the creator of bender casemod on The Bender PC Case · · Score: 1

    You are my new god

  9. Re:Which are generally worse?... on Family Guy Video Game in the Works · · Score: 1

    House of The Dead movie. Nuff said

  10. Re:or the easiest solution on Anti-Spyware Products Don't Live Up to Promises · · Score: 1

    Install Linux, problem solved

  11. Re:Sexy virus on Flaw in Microsoft JPEG Parsing · · Score: 4, Funny

    Sorry but I fail to see a problem with this

  12. Re:Helpful tools on The Spyware Inferno · · Score: 1

    Why not both? I have seen some things that Adware cannot remove but Spybot can, and vice versa. Another one to get is HijackThis http://www.spychecker.com/program/hijackthis.html/

  13. Re:Sure fire save. on Can Star Wars Episode III Be Saved? · · Score: 1

    Natalie Portman boob shot?

  14. Re:Benjamin Franklin on Could Isaac Newton Get a Faculty Job? · · Score: 1

    And then sued by SCO for infringment of IP

  15. OJ on RIAA Now Targets Pirates' Parents · · Score: 1

    If the mouse does not fit, then you must aquit

  16. Re:Patch? on Gaming Site Reviews.. Real Life? · · Score: 2, Funny

    We are aware of the problems with the "Alcohol Consumption" sub-game. We are developing a patch but in the mean time there are several fixes you may want to try.
    1 - Have your character consume "Coffee", many have reported the effects of the alcohol game to be less severe
    2 - Play the game more often. Yes this may sound silly at first, but the routine for processing the alcohol seems to be more efficient when your character improves at colume consumption.

  17. Re:Real Life is not a very fun game. on Gaming Site Reviews.. Real Life? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The subgames are alot more fun. I have been playing Real Life for a while now, and one of the only reasons I got a JOB (legitimate way of making money in the game) was to have greater access to these subgames.

  18. Re:Everyone has me to thank for this.... on Pioneer To Release TiVo/DVD Burner Combo · · Score: 2, Funny

    Damn that Murphy

  19. Re:Nope on Intellivision Operating System Revealed · · Score: 1

    And I always thought Bob was my fathers brother

  20. Re:Contra protest totally understandable on SCO Protest And Anti-Protest In Provo · · Score: 2, Funny

    Rewriting the SCO kernel and adding in lines from HURD? Might as well take out two birds with one stone. Or 2 OS'es with one lie ^H^H^H legitimate lawsuit

  21. Re:I want a "MacGyver" game on Game Originality: Any Left? · · Score: 1

    how about another car racing game?

  22. Re:Huh? Stuffing FUD in there or what? on Mainframe Techies Are A Dying Breed · · Score: 1

    "1234AX Y"
    This is a big chunk of my day! What about running backups? '1234oumt01' OUtput MagneticTape 01? yeah thats right you don't need spaces.
    And don't even get me started on the printing subsystem.. ps save 104816, and have fun setting up a laser printer!

  23. Re:nmap is easily fooled on Nmap Featured in The Matrix Reloaded · · Score: 1

    This is the funniest thing I have seen all week

  24. Re:Pix on Nmap Featured in The Matrix Reloaded · · Score: 1

    Yeah I think people are really clever every time we get hit with an IIS exploit

  25. Re:1250 is a 132 IQ? on Lowest Raw Score Ever on the SAT · · Score: 1

    Now looking for the "grammer" trolls