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  1. Re:Deus Ex, by far... on What Games Have Actually Affected You? · · Score: 1

    Undying (Clive Barker did storyline) is the freakiest game I have ever seen

  2. Re:Clearly Parody, But.... on Penny Arcade vs. American Greetings Revisited · · Score: 1

    This is the correct answer. If everybody who reads PA does this, then NO big corporation would be able to keep up with the cash flow. Just imagine /. getting sued

  3. Re:A warning would be nice on MP3 Player In An AK-47 Magazine · · Score: 1

    Do you come with the MP3 player
    Oh you heheh

  4. Re:And... on Internet Backbone DDOS "Largest Ever" · · Score: 1

    Besides that, you would have to be a little slow of mind to be inside a fallout shelter WITH a nuclear weapon

  5. Oh dear! on Felten Follower Examines Crippled Music Disks · · Score: -1, Redundant

    Oh no, new copy protection measures. Whatever will we do now? We all know that only the most brilliant minds can bypass any new copy protection method

  6. Spyware in Kazaa?? on Distributed Computing Program Hidden in Kazaa · · Score: 1

    Oh my god!!! I have never heard of such a thing

  7. Something to bring to protests on Slippery Slime Developed to Control Crowds · · Score: 1

    Cool, next time there is a protest, I might have to bring my snowboard :)

  8. Re:Maybe we should use that tactic more often... on China Wants Out of Spam Blocks · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Well it didn't take a very long time for this to get noticed and actioned by the Chinese. Just goes to prove, fear is a very powerful tool.

  9. IPCop on Captain Crunch's New Boxes, Part II · · Score: 2, Informative

    Give IPCop a go. Very similar to Smoothwall without the "attitude" that some people suffer from.

  10. Re:Prosecute people for being in the wrong place? on Who Is Liable For Software With Security Holes? · · Score: 1

    "Most Secure Windows Ever", isn't that kinda the same as saying "Toasted s#%@ sandwich with cheese, the best tasing s#%@ ever"??

  11. Re:free vs. commercial on Who Is Liable For Software With Security Holes? · · Score: 1

    However if you crash your car, wether paying or not, the passenger can still sue you

  12. Re:Big Brother on Science and Education in Biodomes · · Score: 1, Funny

    And it makes me NOT want to think about the movie Bio-dome with Pauly Shore

  13. As James Hetfield would say on Beer In Space · · Score: 2, Funny

    Beer gooood!!!

  14. Re:I am more concerned they don't alter history. on First Peeks At Enterprise · · Score: 1

    Who cares about history, I think they should bring in something like automated battle droids or double barreled phasers (guess they can't have light sabers) or even a really anoying new species of creature that will inspire about 100 hate inspired web pages by Flash developers. Hmmmm wonder if anyone else has thought of this yet ;)

  15. Widespread anxiety?? on Iridium Saved By the US Dept of Defense · · Score: 1

    Kinda reminds me of the stories about crashing MIR into the ocean "just outside" of Australia. Not really comforting when thats just up the road.

  16. Re:Initial experiences - posted from .6 on Mozilla .6 Released · · Score: 1

    Wow, first there was OpenOffice and now a decent browser. Who says Linux has no place on the desktop.

  17. Survival of the smartest is the case now on Genetically Engineered "Smart" Mice · · Score: 1

    If you think about it for a minuite, why are humans basically rulers of the world?? Because we are able to adapt to our environment through our inteligence. eg we can survive in cold climates because we realise that we can put on warmer clothes or make a fire or heat our houses. If we were to use this breakthrough on ourselves the possibilities for human achievement would be endless. Besides that, how much easier would our lives be if everybody was smarter.

  18. Think thats big??? on Software Packaging And The Environment? · · Score: 1

    I'm not sure about the size of the box anywhere else, but here is Australia, Mcafee Office 2000 came in a box about the size of a mini-tower case and all it had was the CD and a 4-5 page installation manual. No joke

  19. Re:debate, shembate on Are Printed Manuals Dead? · · Score: 1

    Maybe you should give the program to the marketroids upstairs and ask them to install, use and demonstrate all the features of the program. As anyone in technical support will tell you. "Lusers r dum". Not everyone is as intelligent and sexy as /. readers :)

  20. Re:Does anyone know what the hell Unisys does anyw on Unisys Cracks The Whip · · Score: 1

    A big chunk of their business is mainframes.(eg the A series mentioned earlier) Though they do run NT, it runs along MCP which isn't a bad OS at all. Other than that, Unisys technicians seem to just sit in the back room and look at porn all day. Oh and they suck at quake