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  1. Re:Browser's fault? on How Much Are Ad Servers Slowing the Web? · · Score: 5, Funny

    I work for an ad serving company and
    release the hounds.
  2. Overstating the obvious on How Much Are Ad Servers Slowing the Web? · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Who cares about ads when you have adblock?

  3. Re:Funnay on German Physicists Claim Speed of Light Broken · · Score: 1

    int c; //speed of light
    int g; //number of german physicists
    for ( c = 186000 ; c 186000 ; c++ )
    g++;
    }

  4. Obligatory quote on US School Curriculum to Include Online Safety? · · Score: 1

    Looks like someone thought of the children!!

  5. Re:What? And give up their carrot-and-stick game? on A Commonsense Proposal On Net Radio Rates · · Score: 1

    Also known as Hard Rock RIAA!

  6. Re:But nothing. on Anti-Bacterial Soap No Better Than Plain Soap · · Score: 1

    I can't point to any sources, but I've heard it said that that germs were an inside job.

  7. Re:No Money! on 10 Years After Big Blue Beat Garry Kasparov · · Score: 1

    I'd prefer http://www.randomnumbers.info/ to puny humans rolling imperfect dice.

  8. Re:lol on 10 Years After Big Blue Beat Garry Kasparov · · Score: 1

    +5

  9. so... on Broadcasters Want Cash For Media Shared At Home · · Score: 1

    I'm guessing media doesn't support Linux.

  10. Re:Could be fixed easily by Google. Shame. on Point-and-Click Gmail Hacking Shown at Black Hat · · Score: 1

    Do networks still block HTTPS? What is this, the 90s?

  11. Re:Thunderbird? on Point-and-Click Gmail Hacking Shown at Black Hat · · Score: 1

    thunderbird uses pop3. gmail's pop3 servers use ssl. so you should be okay.

  12. Re:But with mininova on The Pirate Bay About To Relaunch Suprnova.org · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Unless you live in Canada

  13. monopoly on Hungary Officials Raid Microsoft Office · · Score: 1

    it's fun getting into trouble!

  14. Re:Oh, the irony.... on Change Google's Background Color To Save Energy? · · Score: 1

    Anyone else love the option to change the colours in Word to WordPerfect style?

  15. actually on BusinessWeek Advocates Microsoft Piracy · · Score: 3, Informative
  16. old news on BusinessWeek Advocates Microsoft Piracy · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Isn't this their strategy anyway? That and with working officials to make sure that all government PCs are running Microsoft too.

  17. Re:Bad science or bad science reporting? on Cell Towers Not Responsible For Illness · · Score: 1

    Correlation does not equal causation. Perhaps cellphone towers are found in poorer neighbourhoods because land there is cheaper?

  18. plenty of experience on Public Discussion Opened on Space Solar Power · · Score: 1

    time to start playing harvest moon again!

  19. let's not forget on NZ Outfit Dumps Open Office For MS Office · · Score: 2, Informative

    that the people using these applications aren't the same people who read slashdot. if you've tried supporting microsoft office users you'll quickly realize what a nightmare converting, training, and supporting openoffice for the typical user might be.

  20. Related Stories... on Microsoft Patents the Mother of All Adware · · Score: 1

    Microsoft Malware Protection Center opens for business. I wonder if the two will be compatible.

  21. Is that it? on Ubuntu Continues to Grab Market Share · · Score: 1

    This is a weak article. This seems more like a cheap attempt to increase pagehits.

  22. Re:safety first on New York Plans Surveillance Veil For Downtown · · Score: 0
  23. it's been done before on Robots Teach Autistic Kids Social Skills · · Score: 2, Funny

    I learned all my social skills from the internet and look at me now. Who says autistic children can't do the same with robots?

  24. Re:safety first on New York Plans Surveillance Veil For Downtown · · Score: -1

    You're suggesting that stalking and photographs of a license plate are identical situations. They are not. The cameras aren't following your every step. They're not being actively used to monitor your every move. Your paranoid ideations are unfounded. Take a drive along an automated expressway. Your license plate is taken and the information from a government database (how scary) is used to send you a bill to your home address (are you scared yet) and if you don't pay the bill (uh oh) the government (i knew it) will refuse to renew your plate sticker. (AHHH)

  25. I like it too but you won't find it here. on New York Plans Surveillance Veil For Downtown · · Score: 0

    That wasn't satire.