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  1. Re:first with optical mouse? on Apple Cube Confirmed · · Score: 1

    But your sparc needs a shiny, happy metal mousepad. This is using microsoft's new optical tech, that scans the minute variations on whatever surface you are using it on.
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  2. Re:Custom monitor connections. on Apple Cube Confirmed · · Score: 1

    No. They still have the standard 15pin SVGA.
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  3. Re:I wanna see the pics on MacOS Keynote Coverage · · Score: 1

    The CUbe is a G4, and sweet.
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  4. Re:Sue Happy on MAPS RBL Challenged In Court Case · · Score: 1
    Corporations are not evil.
    (please continue to repeat this until you understand it.)

    Some corporations may be evil, or do evil things.

    There is a difference.
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  5. Re:Hello, I'm selling Vacuum cleaners on Metabrowsing Controversy Continues · · Score: 1

    Well Said. Does ebay make it's money through the commission on sales, or are they relying on banner revenue? I can see where sites that rely on page impressions would get torqued off by deep linking that bypasses their revenue generators, but ebay, com'on.
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  6. Re:not buying guns (semi-off topic) on Slashback: Justice, Delving, Printing, Noir · · Score: 1
    but it's getting to the point where you can't hold any job if you can't use a computer.

    'You want fries with that?'

    That's the life he deserves, when he chose to break laws in pursuit of his hobby. Probation IS a privelege, and the terms of probation can be as draconian as the judge sees fit. Mitnick can always appeal the terms, and if another judge agrees, he' is free and clear.
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  7. Re:FUCK KEVIN on Slashback: Justice, Delving, Printing, Noir · · Score: 1
    It seems saying anything bad about St. Kevin around here is like saying anything against Sig11 or Linux, or saying anything good about MSFT.

    Would the owners of this site please update the moderation guidelines, giving the rest of us the list of sacred cows we must not criticize, and the other rules we must not break, to avoid a bitchslap?
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  8. Re:AMD clock locked on Slashback: Justice, Delving, Printing, Noir · · Score: 1

    The fraud comes when some fly-by-night buys a bunch of mobo's over-clocks them, and sells them to unsuspecting non-geek people. They don't know there getting something that will burnout, lockup, or die.
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  9. Re:damm Netscape on For The Overclocking Junkie · · Score: 1

    Not Netscape's fault. They have Spaces in their filenames. IE translates it. Save the source, fix the links with %20, and you're good to go.
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  10. Dude, are you sure... on For The Overclocking Junkie · · Score: 1
    You aren't Signal 11?

    Dork!


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  11. Re:Jon Katz... on Frankenstein Time · · Score: 1
    This is NOT Art!

    This is a ripoff from Monty Python. 'The Philosopher Song'

    'Ello Bruce!'


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  12. GATTACA on Frankenstein Time · · Score: 1

    This is Exactly what happened in the movie Gattaca, with Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman.
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  13. Gattaca on Frankenstein Time · · Score: 1

    The end result, following the line you have established, is a society obsessed with the correct genes. Who decides what genes are correct?
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  14. Kurgon! on Project Dragonslayer: Forging Old Tech With New · · Score: 1
    This sounds like the Kurgon's sword from The Highlander. The one he takes out of a case, and assembles, like a sniper rifle.

    In the end, there can be only one.


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  15. Re:A new record on IBM Constructs New Fastest Computer · · Score: 1
    ROFLMAO!

    You beat me to the same conclusion.
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  16. I thought the breakfast of Jedi was Pancakes... on Star Wars Episode 2 Starts Shooting · · Score: 1
    Oh, wait, that's the breakfast of Ninja's.

    Nevermind.


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  17. I wish I were moderating today. on Comment To FTC On Software Warranties And UCITA · · Score: 1

    This deserves to be modded up.
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  18. Rights of the father? on Cookiegate Explained · · Score: 1
    Since when does ANYONE have rights in Cuba?

    US Federal Jackboots

    This boy is about to be sent back into slavery.
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  19. Re:Hehe, this reminds me... on Real Working Mach5 On eBay · · Score: 1
    Also, did anyone else notice the rearv iew mirror?

    Thanks! That is cool.
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  20. Re:Can one ever really sustain it? on Douglas Adams Answers (Finally) · · Score: 2
    One thing that has always surprised me - and he touched on it in some of his answers - that such a basically English (not British) sense of humour is such a hit in the US. Why is that?

    Because, the Political Correct Crowd notwithstanding, the US is essentially English. Our culture is deeply rooted there. We have flavored things from the immigrants who came afterwards, we grew while facing challenges that our cousins back home never did, and we accomplished great things.

    My heritage is half German, but I recognize my culture is essentially English. I cherish the traditions from my German ancestors, but the language and social structure bear more upon our society than anything else.
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  21. Re:Radio is not dead in the US on Douglas Adams Answers (Finally) · · Score: 1

    My new favorite is 'Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me."
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  22. It's been done... on Unmaintained Free Software Projects · · Score: 1
    A much more useful nice for this sort of page would be more like a code/project archive or library - a place to steal code, get ideas, and act as a sort of museum for software.

    Freshmeat
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  23. Isn't that the point... on Unmaintained Free Software Projects · · Score: 1

    of Open Source Software? If I need something fixed, I fix it, and then let others have my fix as well, on the reasonable premise that if I have a need, others will also.
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  24. Re:The real reason, episode 1, part 1 on Linux On iPAQ 3600 Handheld · · Score: 1
    s/Natali Portman/Bea Arthur/g

    Shudder! If that image doesn't shrivel your sac, nothing will.


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  25. Re:Sigh on IBM Promises Logical Volume Management For Linux · · Score: 1
    Not Well Done.

    Idiot.


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