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  1. Re:An eIPO often seems like on Facebook Stock Going Public? · · Score: 1

    The Newscorp?

  2. Re:hmm on Facebook Stock Going Public? · · Score: 1

    Facebook now offers actual gifts through their gift system. I still don't see anyone actually using it. I just sent gifts to people when they were free to clutter up their page.

  3. Re:When's it coming out? on Nvidia's DX11 GF100 Graphics Processor Detailed · · Score: 1

    Actually I don't even mean it from a technical standpoint. I just feel like the influx of console tailored games, designed to run on local hosts for multiplayer, and designed to prevent modification are really screwing with things. Of course, I have to say that my view is strong in that I'm mainly looking at blockbuster games and not some of the real gems that are PC centric.

  4. Re:Posters here are like the teens in the vid on Police Arrest Man For Refusing To Tweet · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Truthfully? Because America would go apeshit if a bunch of white teenage girls got blasted by the riot police.

  5. Re:How would that work on Police Arrest Man For Refusing To Tweet · · Score: 1

    Thanks for doing my work for me, but I still stand by my apology because I pretty much had that unverified. Regardless, as people have posted his twitter messages are you sure that the NYDailyNews isn't wrong on this one?

  6. Re:When's it coming out? on Nvidia's DX11 GF100 Graphics Processor Detailed · · Score: 1, Interesting

    I'm more worried about the state of PC gaming. We're taking a long slide recently and I'm starting to worry if this high end hardware is worth it.

  7. Re:How would that work on Police Arrest Man For Refusing To Tweet · · Score: 1

    Let me tell you, if I could edit I would. I didn't think about being in a top position on the comments or that someone would mod my swear filled statement up so high.

  8. Re:How would that work on Police Arrest Man For Refusing To Tweet · · Score: 1

    Comments section on another news site, expect me to get modded down on that quick, haha.

  9. Re:How would that work on Police Arrest Man For Refusing To Tweet · · Score: 1

    Yeah, thats something I heard from an unverified site, I should've figured it was bogus and only realized it after the fact after looking into thing. I apologize for that, but I still think this whole thing looks like a douche bag maneuver by an asshole seeking publicity.

  10. Re:How would that work on Police Arrest Man For Refusing To Tweet · · Score: 1

    For clarifications sake, I don't know if this guy really did send the tweets after the crowd dispersed completely. Its something I heard on another site. All I know is I don't have much sympathy for this guy.

  11. Re:Posters here are like the teens in the vid on Police Arrest Man For Refusing To Tweet · · Score: 2, Insightful

    The internet press is focusing on the twitter thing. You have to admit, its some headline to get people's panties in a bundle.

  12. Re:Posters here are like the teens in the vid on Police Arrest Man For Refusing To Tweet · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Even if they didn't, it'd keep MORE people from showing up and creating an even LARGER clusterfuck.

  13. Re:How would that work on Police Arrest Man For Refusing To Tweet · · Score: 4, Funny

    Hes saying he started an account to make Pizza analogies, and plans on continuing to do so until everyone is pissed at his attention whoring, or they all form a mob to get autographs from him when he sends out tweets. Whichever comes first.

  14. Re:How would that work on Police Arrest Man For Refusing To Tweet · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The guy continued to send out tweets that he was signing autographs after the giant crowd dispersed. He was being an asshole and a danger to public safety to satisfy his Internet ego. Does that make what the cops did right? I dunno. But it does make him a douche.

  15. Re:That's for the fake transactions exploit. on Bing Cashback Can Cost You Money · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Hey guys, can I join the Karma Killing Party!

  16. Re:It is? on Bing Cashback Can Cost You Money · · Score: 1, Informative

    Just because someone said Slashdot should have more pizza analogies doesn't mean you should've went and made a new account for that exclusive purpose.

  17. Re:It is? on Bing Cashback Can Cost You Money · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Because websites that do that shit disable caching.

  18. Re:OMG! on English Shell Code Could Make Security Harder · · Score: 1

    Thanks for the sub-wikipedia summary level class on memes, professor. Maybe next you can present to us your grand theory on how girls don't like nice guys, or some other such bullshit.

  19. Re:Oh great - that love letter from the IRS on English Shell Code Could Make Security Harder · · Score: 1

    You think thats exceptional, after I read that my head morphed into a facsimile of Ballmer's 0:`-( ))

  20. Re:I'm gonna be rich! on Recession Pushes More Workers To Steal Data · · Score: 1

    Securitas and thus the Pinkertons are unionized nowadays according to wikipedia. Funny shit.

  21. Re:Not just teachers... on Obama Kicks Off Massive Science Education Effort · · Score: 1

    Schools are a product of where you live in another way as well. Affluent families donate more to extra curricular activities, but more importantly property taxes are higher in rich districts compared to poor. This creates a huge funding divide in our school system. What ever happened to all men are created equal.

  22. Re:Lawsuits are really getting asinine on iPhone Owners Demand To See Apple Source Code · · Score: 1

    I think our analogy is getting closer to the truth. But say the ball is painted to look like a beach ball, but instead is a lead sphere.

  23. Re:Sci-fi not predicting far enough? on Has Sci-Fi Run Out of Steam? · · Score: 1

    There is one robot that was developed with a modified version of one of the three laws, I believe it was about inaction causing harm. The psychiatrist said that the robot could drop a large object, knowing full well that it could hit the person below but also knowing that he would be able to catch it in time. Then, instead of catching it in time, he would just decide to not act.

  24. Re:Which will win? on Chrome OS and Android "Will Likely Converge" In the Future · · Score: 1

    And I don't think that would bother Google a single goddamn bit. If the web becomes an application platform, then google's domination of many aspects of the web creates a very strong hand for exploitation of that platform.

  25. Re:Which will win? on Chrome OS and Android "Will Likely Converge" In the Future · · Score: 1

    Google wants to force microsoft to be paired into their services, not kill them. Google has no wish to actually run the OS market, they just want to have a position that allows them to strongarm whoever does run it.