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  1. Re:Oh well on Warner Bros. Acquires The Pirate Bay · · Score: 1

    Ahahah...haha...ha...wait, you're not really all that funny. Talk about pwnd.

  2. Re:now mississippi can be like my hometown..... on Mississippi Passes Law To Ban Traffic Light Cameras · · Score: 1

    You hate the thought of being t-boned? Try having that thought on a motorcycle.

  3. Re:Noooooo! on Brain Decline Begins At Age 27 · · Score: 1

    As a 42 yr old college student let me be the first to say; Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!

  4. Re:Let them go on Smart Immigrants Going Home · · Score: 1

    God, tell me you aren't our hope for "more" or we, as a nation and a society, are going to be sooo screwed. Besides, most of our young, bright minds are too damn busy becoming lawyers to go through the rigors of education to become scientists and engineers. Well, lawyers and reality-TV stars.

  5. Re:Can we stop calling it the "God Particle" yet? on Race For the "God Particle" Heats Up · · Score: 1

    Amen! Oh...sorry?

  6. Re:so what? on February 13th, UNIX Time Will Reach 1234567890 · · Score: 1

    Dude, I think you need a hug.

  7. Re:Republicans are Flat-Earth Economists on $2 Billion For Broadband Cut From Stimulus Bill · · Score: 1

    Actually, I believe it, too. I don't believe that rescuing the banks was a good idea, but it was passed and distributed. Meanwhile, jobs are being lost and the credit structure of individuals is being ruined so this was a $700 billion stimulus package for the people, versus $800 billion for an industry. Since it's the consumers who spend money that keep a free-market going I'd rather spend on keeping the individual employed any day.

  8. Re:Time to tighten our belts on IBM Hides the Bodies, Eyes US Government Billions · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I agree with you completely; business isn't a charity. At the same time, though, the business has a social responsibility and IBM is ignoring that by asking for tax payer money while trimming their costs by laying off workers. If this is the IBM strategy then the fed's need to make it a mandate that executive bonuses and perks are frozen until the stockholders begin seeing ongoing, positive returns for a specific number of years. After all, business isn't a charity.

  9. Re:IE not supported... on SUSE Studio — Linux Customization For the Masses · · Score: 2, Funny

    "Your browser is not officially supported We have detected that the browser you are using, Microsoft Internet Explorer, is not officially supported. Currently, for the alpha of SUSE Studio, we only support Firefox 2 and 3, and Safari 3." Way to go SUSE, not supporting the most used web browser on earth.

    Dude, we thank you for telling us...even though I don't know if I'd admit to using IE. You are buh-rave!

  10. Re:Taint. on Boycott Novell Protesters Manhandled In India · · Score: 1

    Just as an aside, I doubt that there was a Novell rep directing the police on how to disband the protesters. I'm just sayin'...

  11. Re:UK? on LHC Forces Bookmaker To Lower Odds On the Existence of God · · Score: 1

    Wait....Scotland's not in England? Dammit!

  12. Re:MySQL sucks on David Axmark Resigns From Sun · · Score: 5, Funny

    MySQL sucks

    And your post, like my response, is pointless.

  13. Re:So how many... on US To Launch Military Orbital Spaceplane · · Score: 1

    Oh god, please tell me you're not so young that you don't remember the Space Shuttle Enterprise (OV-101), or at least don't let me be that friggin' old.

  14. Re:The Devil must be pissed off on Microsoft Blesses LGPL, Joins Apache Foundation · · Score: 5, Funny

    I imagine even God is looking at the Devil and saying, "Dude, don't look at me. Even I didn't see that coming."

  15. Dammit... on "Last Lecture" CMU Professor Randy Pausch Dies · · Score: 1

    Thank you, Tigger, for the words of encouragement and giving a 40 yr old man the courage to go back to college. I won't let the walls keep me out.

  16. Re:Good on Spam King and Family Dead In Murder-Suicide · · Score: 1

    Mod you down? Get some help, man, as well as a heart and brain from the Wiz. Moron.

  17. Re:The Reason The Execs Are Unhappy on Did E3 Just Gasp Its Last Breath? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Perhaps E3 has become what the organizers want it to be. Perhaps the execs are held to a certain level of professionalism now. None of that matters, though, if the game studios and designers decide that this E3 format isn't worth the time and investment to be a presence. If an exec doesn't feel like answering hard-hittin' questions from a professional reporter (you go get that Pulitzer, boi!) they just won't go to the show. Period. And if they can't get the CONSUMERS interested in a game then it's a waste of their time.

    But, hey, what do I know, right? I just purchase the products.

  18. Re:Justin on OpenSUSE 11.0 Released · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I completely agree. The M$/Novell technical agreement is much less of a big deal than the community makes it out to be. So what if they have a patent agreement? It wasn't selling out since it never concerned the kernel, just the utilities used in Linux. That, and M$ has yet to prove any patent violations concerning Linux, which has always led me to believe that it touched more on the directory services issues.

  19. Re:And you wonder why world hates U.S. on US Plots "Pirate Bay Killer" Trade Agreement · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Glass houses, my simpleton friend. A trade agreement has no power without the buy-in and cooperation of the signatory nations involved. Ergo, look at your own twits you voted into office.

  20. Re:More pro-piracy bullshit on Florida Judge Smacks Down RIAA · · Score: 1

    Careful, my friend, you might find yourself in need of a lawyer one day for a frivolous suit, and then where will you be?

    Regards,

    Ambulance Chasing Dick, Esq.

  21. Re:Repairing em' on The Mac In the Gray Flannel Suit · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I can't imagine what it would be like I'm sorry you have no imagination. Here's some help: My wife's shiny white plastic iMac (3 years old) died on Thanksgiving. I took it to the nearest Apple store the next day, the busiest shopping day of the year. They replaced the power supply for free. I was in the store for half an hour. I now have a mac, too. Yes, carrying a Mac in one at a time to a repair store in a corporate environment of 1000+ users is extraordinarily obvious! How could I have been so blind!
  22. Instant success on Why OpenSolaris Failed To Build a Community · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Yes, because Linux was such an instant success! Wait...no, it wasn't. Everyone forgets that any community, either real or virtual, takes time to build. I believe that counting OpenSolaris as a failed community is premature, at the least.

  23. Re:Is that admissible in court????? on US To Employ Overhead Spying Domestically · · Score: 0, Troll

    Actually our govt (the US govt) can only do what we give them the permission to do. You don't like it, write your congressman and/or senator. Be vocal, or we can just bitch and complain. Our choice.

  24. Re:New Feature on An Early Look at OpenOffice.org 3.0 · · Score: 1

    And me. Honestly, when you're working on a paper being able to make notes in the margin will be helpful. Especially for citation purposes.

  25. Irony on Netscape Finally Put Down · · Score: 1

    Ha. How ironic. I get my Slashdot RSS feed from the Netscape website, which is also my homepage. I'm hoping they won't close the portal down.