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  1. Re:Well... on Opting Out Increases Spam? · · Score: 1

    Our problem in America is that we've decided that corporations and businesses deserve the same personal freedoms that individuals do.

  2. Re:Ummm on Inferring Personality From Email Addresses · · Score: 1

    This shows me you have a great technical understanding for things, and that you don't care if your email address is harvested.

    Mister "xxxxx@yyyyyy.zzz".

    How did I do?

  3. Re:looking back to the future .... on The Low-End Approach To Wireless Hacking · · Score: 1

    Step 7: GOTO Step 1.

    You know, there are these guys in California looking for people like you...

  4. Re:Bad Laws on Senate Passes Bill Targeting College Piracy · · Score: 1

    That's "Intellectual Property", my friend.

  5. Re:pedantry on Your Computer and Cell Phone Are Lying To You · · Score: 1

    Can someone who knows more chemistry than me explain this to me? I have a hard time conceptualizing why this would work.

  6. Re:Pshaw on Your Computer and Cell Phone Are Lying To You · · Score: 1

    This doesn't even strike me as funny now. I lived in Texas for 12 years... and I swear I heard/participated in this conversation at least a hundred times. Down to the word.

  7. Re:Pshaw on Your Computer and Cell Phone Are Lying To You · · Score: 1

    I'd just like to point out that even your physics isn't sound.

    If we assume that both cars will be accelerating at the same right, and yours has more mass... then it will also experience more force.

    But, hey, if it makes your point sound more valid by throwing in a physics equation, by all means, don't let me spoil the fun!

  8. Re:Puzzles are hard on Have Modern Gamers Lost the Patience For Puzzles? · · Score: 1

    ...And the FPS is born.

  9. Re:Uh.... on Have Modern Gamers Lost the Patience For Puzzles? · · Score: 1

    And this is fun to you?

    I'm sure you're a lot of fun at parties.

  10. Re:"Informative"?? on Nukes Not the Best Way To Stop Asteroids, Says Apollo Astronaut · · Score: 1

    For your information, you insensitive clod, some people mod "funny" stuff up as "informative" or "insightful" to be "funny". Or so they tell me.

  11. Re:No ShortCuts !!! on How To Encourage a Young Teen To Learn Programming? · · Score: 1

    I'm 17, and a few years ago when I was learning my first languages (Python, then VB (Thank you, high school!), then Java, and now C++) parsing text really did excite me, and still does.

    Maybe I'm weird, but I've always thought things like that were pretty cool. I liked making a prime number generator. Learning regular expressions was fun.

    And, yes, I'm a lot of fun at parties.

  12. Re:Some numbers on Google URL Index Hits 1 Trillion · · Score: 1

    I just want to know who has time to Google all 1E8 eight digit numbers....

  13. Re:TFS is a lie? on What To Expect In KDE 4.1 · · Score: 1

    There were actual Y2K problems?

  14. Re:Surprise on Most Bank Websites Are Insecure · · Score: 1

    That IQ data is apparently based off SAT/ACT test results, which are NOT IQ TESTS.

  15. Re:Bank logins on Most Bank Websites Are Insecure · · Score: 1

    I have a friend that had an account on a financial website where the question was "Who's your favorite fictional character?" He put "Cloud".

    Years later, some ID thief looked him up on a video game discussion website, and found that his favorite Final Fantasy character was Cloud. Figured he'd try that, I guess, and gained access to his account.

    Since then, I've been VERY careful with my question/answers. I mean, really, how hard is it for someone to look up where I went to high school with my full name? Or even my mother's maiden name? (Wedding announcements?)

    I'm in the process of changing all the answers to the same answers but put through a simple algorithm, even like inserting "0"'s between every third letter, or only doing the second half of it backwards.

    I'll probably never need the questions, but they're still there, for anyone who tries to log on to my account and clicks "Forgot your password?" to try their hand at.

  16. Re:Live by the sword, die by the sword on Nintendo Loses Controller Patent Lawsuit · · Score: 2, Insightful

    There is a biiiiiiiiiig difference here.

  17. Re:Three Words on Batman Discussion · · Score: 1

    Lucius isn't infallible.

    Batman is.

  18. Re:Can Oscar's be given posthumously? on Batman Discussion · · Score: 1

    If you haven't seen the movie, you really don't know. I don't know anyone (seriously!) that's seen it that doesn't believe that he deserves and Oscar for it. He's just that good.

  19. Re:Can Oscar's be given posthumously? on Batman Discussion · · Score: 2, Informative

    If you haven't seen it, there really is no point in you posting. You simply cannot understand how Ledger's Joker is a perfect blend of all those elements.

    Go see the movie.

  20. Re:Three Words on Batman Discussion · · Score: 1

    I think Lucius actually meant to imply that Bruce was Batman, just to finally get the kid off his tail. It worked?

  21. Re:I thought.... on One of the Coolest Places In the Universe · · Score: 1
  22. Re:Gorilla Arm Syndrome on Computer Mouse Heading For Extinction · · Score: 1

    Not where I hang out.

  23. Re:Gorilla Arm Syndrome on Computer Mouse Heading For Extinction · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I work as a cashier for a major retailer (I'm in high school, cut me some slack) that's testing touch screens in a limited fashion.

    They never really work better. Ever. All us cashiers vastly prefer using just the keyboard. After a month, two months, six months... you get so used to the menus and keyboard shortcuts that you rarely look at the screen. I'm often 4-5 steps ahead of the aging IBM cash register I'm using. Often times I have change counted out before it tells me how much to give back.

    Even still, lots of the cash registers are at terrible heights. I seriously doubt they have anyone testing these things.

  24. Re:This is Stupid on Social Networking Sites Becoming Useful For Lawyers · · Score: 1

    Nothing in that post is the least bit racist. Troll-like, maybe, but racist... no.

  25. Re:We're seeing no such thing. on FBI Fights Testing For False DNA Matches · · Score: 1

    He'd have to know the odds of any pair matching each or any of the markers. I'm just going to assume they're not 50/50 binary markers. Could be 12/21/40/20/3 for all we know. He'd need information on each marker, and the math would be quite a bit more in depth. Whoever did the original "odds are 1/xxxxx that a pair has a matching profile" did the real math.