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  1. Re:no USB? on Netgear Launches Open Source-Friendly Wireless Router · · Score: 4, Funny

    And no monitor included? No printer function either?

    I'm not going to buy this piece of shit.

  2. Re:IE - It's not for savvy users anymore on Firefox 3 Already Rules the Roost · · Score: 1

    And take a business card with you:

    http://ubersoft.net/comic/hd/2008/06/duly-licensed

  3. Re:Obligatory: A Gold Watch ... on Gates' Last Day At Microsoft · · Score: 0, Troll

    "... that runs Windows ..." ... ME. Enjoy your watch, Bill!

  4. Re:Whitewash. on North Pole Ice On Track To Melt By September? · · Score: 0, Troll

    to

    Global Warming: Biggest scam ever

  5. This is absolutely not approved on Tiny Satellite Set To Hunt Asteroids · · Score: 4, Funny

    by the PETA. People for Ethical Treatment of Asteroids.

  6. Re:Perhaps a chance to drump up opposition? on Senate Delays Telecom Immunity Vote Until After July Recess · · Score: 2, Insightful

    "So, there's a chance here, in this brief window of opportunity, to drum up proper opposition to this bill."

    Yes, but it will fail. Tough luck.

  7. Re:Oh great... on Supreme Court Holds Right to Bear Arms Applies to Individuals · · Score: 1

    Don't let gun advocated hear this because they absolutely don't want to know this. They still live in the 18th century where handguns actually meant something. Some people can't accept that situations change. This is one of them.

    You have NO and I repeat NO chance as a mob with guns against a modern army. You can forget it. It failed at Warshaw, and weapons are even more advanced now. Try fighting tanks with guns. Or missiles. Or bombs.

    The fact that this helped in the American revolution does NOT mean it has any effect today. If an army identifies you as a enemy/traitor/terrorist you can kiss your ass goodbye. And you don't even have to think about beating the U.S. army since they are willing to spend millions on single missiles and billions on planes.

    Wake up in the real world.

  8. Re:Oh great... on Supreme Court Holds Right to Bear Arms Applies to Individuals · · Score: 4, Insightful

    "There comes a point when the military stops obeying orders."

    That may be so, but you should NEVER EVER count on that. The Milgram experiment and further experience proves that.

  9. Re:once-in-a-universe? on Mars Had an Ancient Impact Like Earth · · Score: 3, Funny

    Well, except the creation and the end of the universe ;)

  10. Re:Proof of Concept Slashdot Trojan on Two Trojans For Mac OS X · · Score: 1

    Well, my password is the prime factorization of my user id concatenated from small to large to one string.

  11. Re:DNS has failed anyway on The Beginnings of a TLD Free-For-All? · · Score: 2, Funny

    I don't know! WAAAAAAARGGHHH!

  12. Re:Yes Minister on A Cautionary Tale of Open Source Social Technologies · · Score: 1

    I thought of Chamberlain because his appeasement-politics were probably one of the factors that led to WO2 and the disasters it brought.

  13. Re:Yes Minister on A Cautionary Tale of Open Source Social Technologies · · Score: 1

    Wow, Chamberlain much? I do not understand that any with a single brain cell would mod this up.

  14. Obama has started a "Fight the smear" campaign on Blogger Launches 'Google Bomb' At McCain · · Score: 0, Troll

    While the lefties have started a "Fight with smear" campaign.

    How can we spin this so we can make those evil Republicans look bad?

  15. Re:Thank you on Return of the '70s Microsoft Weirdos · · Score: 1

    Or Nifty Doors from Ubersoft.

    You never know...

  16. Re:Shameless karma whore on Trees' Leaves Grow At a Cool 70° All Over the World · · Score: 1

    I don't know!

    Waaaaaaa [CARRIER LOST]

  17. Re:Shameless karma whore on Trees' Leaves Grow At a Cool 70° All Over the World · · Score: 4, Insightful

    "3) 96F - average body temperature"

    That's nuts! An AVERAGE temperature to calibrate a thermometer? That's the same thing as calibrating my speedometer in my car to the average speed of a laden swallow.

  18. Politicians will vote for the law on New FISA Bill Would Grant Telcoms Immunity; Vote Is Tomorrow · · Score: 3, Insightful

    /.ers will complain. Telcos will continue helping to spy.

    Film at 11

  19. Re:Firefox is the most unstable prog in common use on A Few Firefox 3 Followups · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Posted in 2006, and that's about 50 years in computer time.

  20. Re:About the payware version on EA's (Limited) Creature Creator For Spore Released · · Score: 5, Informative

    You've answered your own question. People are willing to pay for both the creature editor and the game. So EA lets them and rakes in the cash.

  21. Re:As noted on Hack-A-Day... on Oldest Computer Music Unveiled · · Score: 4, Funny

    This is Slashdot, begone with logic and truth!

  22. Re:This calls for a new acronym.. on Pimp My Datacenter · · Score: 0, Troll

    I've had it with these motherfucking nerds in this motherfucking cave!

  23. Well, on Mass Effect DRM Still Causing Issues · · Score: 2, Insightful

    That's the downside from copy protection. If you make it too weak, it is easily cracked. If you make it to strong, you lock out legit users. Try to avoid 99,999% of that or you will get disgruntled customers and that's a big no-no for companies. Since Spore is a single-player game, a harsh copy protection will only tick off legit costumers. A free bit of advice, DON'T. It will cost you more than you will get from it.

  24. Re:Well,, I can only say... on Tin Whiskers — Fact Or Fiction? · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    In South Kore, only old people solder tin whiskers!

  25. So what... on Japanese Company Says Laws of Physics Don't Apply — to Cars · · Score: 1

    I really dont care
    On what my car runs today
    Just let me drive now