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  1. Re:I dont get it on Woz Dumps on MacBook Air, iPhone, AppleTV · · Score: 0

    Hey, Kathy Griffin won an Emmy.
    That's more than you've got, eh?

  2. AOL CDs on How To Tell If It's Really Titanium · · Score: 0

    I'm sure I've got one that says "AOL 6.0 Titanium" somewhere around here.

  3. Blocked In Russia? on Russian Police Seize Kasparov · · Score: 0

    I sent this to my friend Arseniy in Russia, and it doesn't load.

  4. Re:Am I the only one... on OHSU Turns Mouse into Factory for Human Liver Cells · · Score: 0

    No, I started digging around my drawer of junk to find my old serial trackball.

    Good news is, I found my old AOL 3.0 CD intact!

  5. vNES on NES Emulator for iPhone Emerges · · Score: 1

    Now, if that loser who runs vNES can get it working on the iPhone. (Disclaimer: I'm that loser and iPhone doesn't have java.)

  6. Re:Anybody on Linux 2.6.22 Kernel Released · · Score: 0

    Still probably better than the "messy piles" you get with Windows.

  7. Re:Mario RPG on Bioware Making a Sonic RPG on the DS · · Score: 0

    There's two problems with your last statment:

    1. Most Japanese companies don't care about the 360.
    2. When you've got a game with the same name released for several different systems, usually none of them are very good, and usually most of them involve Pixar.

  8. Re:I wish I could like this... on Pirate Bay Launches Uncensored Image Hosting · · Score: 1, Informative

    You're close, TPB wasn't hosting that site. The ISP that hosts TPB hosts the activism website.

    So, it is

    ISP
      - TPB
      - Activism Site

    not

    ISP
      - TPB
          - Activism Site

  9. OpenOffice + Microsoft Patent Claim = We Own This! on Microsoft Votes to Add ODF to ANSI Standards List · · Score: 0

    It's not that confuzzling as the story makes it out to be. Since they claim to own the patents on essentially anything and everything dealing with open source software, it makes sense for them to promote their own property.

  10. Re:AllOfMP3 on In Russia, 50% of News Must Be Happy · · Score: 0

    I sure hope so, I've got $500 poured into that thing. Not the best idea, that was. Hurry! Everyone start downloading Two Live Crew! Wait, what happened to all the words? DAMN CENSORSHIP!

  11. Seriously... on De Icaza Pleads For Mono/.Net Cooperation · · Score: 0

    The chances that Microsoft is going to play nice with De Icaza is about as likely as Bill Gates walking down to CowboyNeal's house and hitting him upside the head with a block of cheddar cheese. Microsoft hasn't tried being nice, or social, for that matter, since Microsoft BOB.

    And just look at what a disaster that was.

  12. But, it's still faster than my 28.8k dial-up. on Vista Slow To Copy, Delete Files · · Score: 0

    Considering that I live, precisely, in the middle of nowhere. And here in nowhere, SBC is too lazy to roll out any sort of internet connection that isn't this.

  13. Wait, it HAS a future?!? on The Future of the PSP · · Score: -1, Troll

    Honestly, this thing has about as much momentum as the Atari Lynx.

  14. This isn't a new problem. on Are Unfinished Products Now the Norm? · · Score: 1

    Remember the NES? The ZIF connector was poorly designed and was prone to geting dirty and breaking at random intervals. It's the only console that comes to mind in which you can fix by blowing into it (despite only furthering the damage done.) It took a rather long time until Nintendo did much to fix the situation hardware-wise, with the release of the NES2. It was released in 1985. The concept of implementing half-baked concepts into retail products isn't exactly new, although it is becoming more prevalent every day. (Think Windows 3.0)