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  1. Re:what about TV? on Collective Licensing for Web-Based Music Distribution · · Score: 1

    thats like going to a pick-a-part. You gotta pay like 2 to 5 bux to get in regardless of pulling parts. And then pay for parts on top of that.

  2. Re:You only need one on Rubik's Cube Proof Cut To 25 Moves · · Score: 4, Funny

    good idea, those cubers are a bunch of squares.

  3. Re:Which 25 moves? on Rubik's Cube Proof Cut To 25 Moves · · Score: 1

    or maybe up, down, left, right, a, b, start

  4. Re:The Real Motorola Split in the 90s on Will Motorola Rise From the Ashes? · · Score: 2, Funny

    Yea but its your job to vote just exactly how you like to get fucked. Some people like it from the right and some from the left. Some like it with a strap-on too.

  5. So, I looked at those designs on Meet the Laptop of 2015 · · Score: 1

    And they are pretty much dumb and unoriginal. Is 2015 really just everyone carrying around over sized Nintendo DS's and slider phones? These are not innovative uses of OLEDs which I think will take off once mass production gets cheap. The possibility of flexible OLEDs is also interesting, if a substrate for the screen plus the sealing layers were flexible enough to be rolled then we could potentially fit a computer in like a digital "scroll" or something cool like that. Also I hate this touch screen use for keyboards. You really have to look at the screen to use it. Unless screen topology can be dynamically changed it's useless. I say use dual Power Gloves with like sign language (this will help the hearing impaired as more people will be able to speak to them). I love the power glove. It's so baaaad. Oh one more things. DEVELOPERS DEVELOPERS DEVELOPERS!..er I mean BATTERIES BATTERIES BATTERIES. There are much more efficient battery technologies currently in development and already in existence. The ones in existence are probably being affected by political and corporate pressure from the likes of big oil as their high efficiency threatens oil consumption directly. The only problem with batteries is charge time. If your batteries are efficient enough then you can completely replace oil as a transportation infrastructure with batteries and nuclear power plants. You still need oil to produce a lot of other things. Just nowhere near as much as is consumed by cars and trucks. Ok I guess I should shut up now.

  6. Re:In the future nobody touches anything on Meet the Laptop of 2015 · · Score: 1

    Well I am not sure what points he is speaking of but I have noticed in the past 10 years that the sizes of automotive buttons have changed. For a while (maybe between 2001 to 2003) they were getting smaller on many cars. Probably trying to add functionality with just more buttons? But all the newest cars I have seen use large buttons and even larger knobs. I like knobs. Easy to grab.

  7. Re:We have seen this, before, right? on University of Penn. Recommends Against Vista SP1 · · Score: 1

    or Windows ME, The New Class!

  8. Re:I still believe on ISPs Losing Interest In Citywide Wireless Coverage · · Score: 1

    or you can think of it as this: If everyone pays for internets at home and everyone shares then what you pay for at home gets you internets virtually anywhere (where there is houses or whomever has access points). Now this does sound a bit much to ask of stingy american people. But this type of act if planned out correctly can be used to potentially get rid of any data caps that ISPs put down (I hope) due to the expectation that people will use other people's connections. The only problem with this idea is that you need a high penetration of broadband subscribers. If connections were somehow subsidized by the government to make internet cheaper but requiring you to have an open access point this might work out. Anyway this is all hopes and dreams at this point.

  9. Re:Hmm,,, on Game Developers Should Ignore Software Pirates · · Score: 1

    I know people who only listen to indie bands... just so they can say they only listen to indie bands... because for some reason, being indie makes the music more authentic. If the music were that good, you'd think the bands would be signed to a major label. Then the fans would complain that the band sold out!


    Funny thing is that most "indie labels" are under the RIAA blanket. The big labels start or buy out indie labels and fail to let anyone know this publicly, though you can find out easily if you are so inclined as to do some reading. They sell based on the sole fact that your example of people who listen to indie just to only listen to indie music exist. A funny world.
  10. Re:I weep for national news services on What You Don't Know About Living in Space · · Score: 1

    for being astronauts I am surprised that all they eat is junk food! I throw pizza in the junk food category. Especially when formulated by scientists!

  11. Re:400%? on Enhancement To P2P Cuts Network Costs · · Score: 2, Funny

    You can maximize the bitterness of the hops by adding more of them to the beginning of the boiling wort. A small amount of hops at the end of the boi...oh what are we talking about again?...

  12. Re:man o' tee on Japan's Unique Cow/Whale Hybrid Experiments · · Score: 1

    Yes there are sea cows but are there any land whales?

  13. Re:But then.... on Drugs In Our Drinking Water · · Score: 1

    and you can potentially get morning sickness.

  14. Re:They already had their break on Video Games Are Launching Rock-n-Roll Careers · · Score: 1

    I agree with you JNighthawk. You might say that these type of arrogant comments are from someone who thinks they are better than you because they know a band that you don't or follow a religion that you don't. I think that these people just don't know how to validate their own existence other than at the expense of others' feelings. Its easy to get over yourselves people! Just stop acting like shit even matters!

  15. Re:Maybe I read that wrong on New Book Cuts Through Violent Video Game Myths · · Score: 1

    Hey buster! Unlike other people I don't care if I am downmodded. I just say what I want to say. Whats wrong with that? At least I have the guts to say it without being an AC!

  16. Re:Maybe I read that wrong on New Book Cuts Through Violent Video Game Myths · · Score: 0, Troll

    no you are all wrong and there is no winning situation and everyone is fucked...in every hole.

  17. Re:One can only ask... on Using Excel As a 3D Graphics Engine · · Score: 1

    Let me tell you something, I smoke rocks.

  18. Re:For each pirated copy one is saved on Pirates Find Proper Way to Crack Vista's Activation Schema · · Score: 1

    and 3dsmax, adobe's suite, and a grip more software that runs on windows and not linux or OSX even! Funny thing, everyone is always like "oh man i got a mac cuz they are good for graphics and art, etc." when real world production pipelines for film and games usually use a combo of windows and linux boxes. A lot more in house custom tools are developed for linux and not released to the outside world.

  19. it would be cool on Strict Order Boarding Would Get Planes in the Sky Faster · · Score: 1

    A totally sweet idea would be a cabin that is at the boarding gate. Everyone gets situated in this modular cabin and then when the plane arrives the cabin is moved into the plane. I know it sounds ridiculous but it would work if it was safe of course. Everyone would be seated well before the plane needs to take off and can be seated before the plane even gets to the gate.

  20. Re:Added in about 20 mins time: on Mayor of Florence Sues Wikipedia · · Score: 1

    Ahh yes spite was the word on the tip of my tongue. As I lead a wholesome love filled life I have no immediate use for the word spite. It is a bit rusty and I must dust it off. hehe.

  21. Re:Classes on D&D 4th Edition Details Released · · Score: 1

    THAC0 is all about nostalgia.

  22. Re:Well fuck on D&D 4th Edition Details Released · · Score: 1

    cricket btw is a ridiculous sport. I probably invented a similar game when I was 5 by randomly making up shit as a went a long. Haha, jk cricket is actually pretty cool, to play and not to watch though.

  23. Re:Dude, there's an edit button on Mayor of Florence Sues Wikipedia · · Score: 1

    They probably don't know that you can edit wiki articles. So with that premise they go straight to shenanigans.

  24. Re:Added in about 20 mins time: on Mayor of Florence Sues Wikipedia · · Score: 2, Informative

    Why does the streisand effect work? It cant just be because internet exposure blows up out of nowhere when someone makes a statement. It's as if the Internets Collective Consciousness (ICC) only enjoys pointing out and bitchslapping stupid people's idiocy for everyone to see. Just for the purpose of pointing it out and not to get anything done in the world.

  25. Re:Added in about 20 mins time: on Mayor of Florence Sues Wikipedia · · Score: 1

    yea but they are biased to their wallet. Some people know how to speak to wallets.