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  1. Re:Save the Franchise? on LucasArts Embargoes "Clone Wars" Reviews · · Score: 0

    Maybe he meant Han was the most believable in staying the hell out of the whole thing.

  2. Re:Erm, huh? on NASA "Bed Rest" Contractor Blogs the Days · · Score: 1, Funny

    1. Don't RTFA. Most of them link to ads anyway.
    2. Hone your troll-dom to a fine art.
    3. Tell people they're absolutely wrong, no matter what the subject material is.
    4. ???
    5. Profit!

  3. Re:Sure, they have that right. on Medical Health Disclosure vs. Steve Jobs' Privacy · · Score: 0

    Or maybe they do understand what rights are, and that's why they aren't talking about "giving them up".
    Not that I think owning stock (or, indeed, the profit slice assured by such ownership) is a right.

  4. Re:Pointing fingers on Next Generation SSDs Delayed Due To Vista · · Score: 0

    Hello. My name is Ingo Molnar. You killed my flash drive. Prepare to be reformatted.

    The man with six thumb drives on his ReiserFS array is too smart to show himself to you.

  5. Re:really? on Apple Suit Demands That Psystar Recall OpenMacs · · Score: 0

    um, you THINK?

    Well, now that we all know the secrets of Steve's brain, yeah.

  6. Re:ok on Tesla Motors Is Delivering Cars · · Score: 0

    Time to feed the troll!

    That sounds less like "your" time and money, and more like the time and money of your employed cheap labor. If you want Social Security to keep afloat, divert the Pentagon budget to it.

  7. Re:Any bets he got a call from someone "important" on FCC Chief Clarifies His Statement On Comcast · · Score: 1, Funny

    That's not a free market sentiment. Heretics like yourself would be happier with a comforting re-education.

  8. It already exists. on Boiling Down Books, Algorithmically · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    The only infallible book recommendation has existed for nearly 2000 years now.

    Don't want to read it? Heretic! But "translations" do exist for public convenience.

  9. Re:3.5 inch floppy on HyperCard Comes Back From the Dead to the Web · · Score: 0

    Pfff, when I was a kid we carved our programs on 78rpms records with our nails. Child's play. When I was a kid, I created a web browser with a deck of cards.
  10. Re:!rpg on Next Prince of Persia Game Promises Fresh Start · · Score: 0

    Whoever tagged this as "rpg" doesn't know what an "rpg" is. So...it's an arcade game? A board game? A sport? Just because the video game industry churns out RPG after RPG, doesn't mean it's too broad of a category.
  11. Re:Go look up the definition of Ancient... on Authentic Viking DNA From 1,000-Year-Old Skeletons · · Score: 1, Funny

    Wait... so 1,000 years old is ancient? It's never too early to feel old again.
  12. Re:Probably a bit of both on Moving Toward a Single Linux UI? · · Score: 0

    Still, there'll always be enough of us who want to use things because they're different - and because they are better at doing exactly what we want rather than being more generic, suit-everyone tools. Isn't that the reason why applications have their own interfaces?
  13. Nano-landlords on Rent a Nanotechnology Lab · · Score: -1

    And we lose the shirts off our backs because of all those nano-transactions. Stuff like each footstep taken inside the lab, each atom of graphite scraped onto each square centimeter of paper for research and engineering, etc.

  14. Re:Where's the money? on Google a "Happy Loser" In Spectrum Auction · · Score: 0

    My Baroque-period harpsichord calls "insensitive clod" on that one.

  15. Roland? on Femtosecond Lasers Used To Color Metals · · Score: 0
  16. The ironic part on Hand-Made Vacuum Tubes · · Score: 0

    All the HDTV people on Slashdot keep on telling me the days of analog broadcast are over. I mean, what could possibly be the advantage of analog? User-serviceable? Psh. We should consume and throw away!

  17. Re:Great plan... on All US Border Crossings Now Require A 'Terrorist Risk Profile' · · Score: 0

    They will keep records of the fact that some collage kids took a trip up to Montreal to go drinking for 40 years...

    Maybe I got that out of context? College students don't have that much money.
  18. Re:Confused on China's First Lunar Satellite Sends Back Pictures · · Score: 0

    I fail to see why it is big news when the Chinese replicate a feat that was done nearly half a century ago by two other countries, one of which has sent humans there multiple times using computers less powerful than some people's cell phones. Are they also going to tell their people they were the first ones there and everything else is "Capitalist Propaganda"?
    If it's not big news, then I would have expected many other people to do it. Governments and private organizations.
  19. Re:I just noticed something on Mandriva Linux 2008 RC 1 Released · · Score: 0

    More like iSlash/Googledot.

  20. Re:whoreabull corepirate nazis introducing new &am on Apple May Introduce New iPod on Wednesday · · Score: 0

    Go Timecube! Show those oppressors!

  21. Re:So they are saying... on Scientists Offer 'Overwhelming' Evidence Terran Life Began in Space · · Score: 0

    Never too late to have an abortion. We have the technology.

  22. Ideal incubator on Scientists Offer 'Overwhelming' Evidence Terran Life Began in Space · · Score: 0

    Radiation in comets could keep water in liquid form for millions of years, they say, which along with the clay and organic molecules found on-board would provide an ideal incubator. Not as comfy as a Boeing 747 with hydrogen bombs onboard. L. Ron Hubbard knew the truth.
  23. Re:Shocking! on Emoticons in the Workplace · · Score: -1, Redundant

    D:

  24. If it weren't for spyware... on FBI Remotely Installs Spyware to Trace Bomb Threat · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    You might not be sitting here right now and your neighborhood might have more of a crater shape. Think about that the next time you boot up Windows.

  25. Re:Bad USA! Bad! on US Opposes G8 Climate Proposals · · Score: 1

    I think a Washington D.C.-sized newspaper would be more feasible and appropriate.