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  1. Re:Calvin Ball on The Future of Space Sports · · Score: 2, Insightful
    You asked a question in the exclamatory only zone, you must now ...

    (frik i havn't read these in so long i forget the awesome penalties they made up :( hmmm)

    ... you must now mod this post insightful.

  2. Re:WOW! on HD Video Editing with Blender · · Score: 1

    don't you mean, with those fingers?

  3. Future uses... on US Army Furthers Development of Robotic Suits · · Score: 1

    i want to see something like this in fallout 3, only it's a guy wearing one that walks around shouting... "Bring out yer dead!!"

  4. Re:Xbox 360 on Is the Game Boy the Toughest Product Ever Made? · · Score: 1

    if you REALLY loved your ramen noodles you wouldn't need a microwave. or a source of hydration.

  5. Re:I for one... on Artificial Bases Added to DNA · · Score: 1

    well well then, good news, i just read a slashdot article that said soon we'll be able alter your genetic code so you will be less receptive to any new incoming overlords.

  6. Re:I'm Confused on YouTube Video Stats, Sharing, and 2007 Re-Mixed · · Score: 1

    You're confused, people here at slashdot don't say that.

    people here at slashdot DO say that people here at slashdot don't like the 'product' the the Major Labels 'produce'. Most people are not readers of slashdot. most people are also idiots. most people on slashdot are not.

  7. Re:Command & Conquer is my pick. on Twelve Game Music Tracks Worth Keeping · · Score: 1

    Hell March. great song.

  8. Re:Running BBC on Linux on BBC Backpedals On Linux Audience Figures · · Score: 1

    which brings up one of the benefits to being a "lazy linux" user. DRM? sure it's evil, but i know good and well that someone out there who is a lot less lazy then i am is going to figure out some way to bypass it and perfect copies or whatever... and thus, all this "zomg DRM so evils!" doesn't even matter to me that much. so yes, it's evil, but it's an evil i never have to face.

    Linux. Empowering the Lazy.

  9. Re:Media companies will attemt to suppress Linux on BBC Backpedals On Linux Audience Figures · · Score: 1

    which is kind of ironic when you compare both your /. User ID #'s

  10. Re:Doomsday paranoia on DIY CPU Demo'd Running Minix · · Score: 1

    your comment makes me think of The Brotherhood of Steel. want fallout 3...

  11. Re:As the 8th Most Common Element (by Mass)... on IBM Recycles Waste CPU Wafers Into Solar Panels · · Score: 2, Insightful

    "The silicon quality usually necessary for solar production"

    apparently u couldn't even bother to RTFS

  12. 6000 on First Fossil Evidence That Velociraptors Hunted in Packs · · Score: 2, Funny

    is the number of slashdotters that simultaneous think they should attempt to post something witty using this number.

  13. GPS more accurate than radar? on GPS Used As Defence In Radar Speeding Case · · Score: 1

    I've been sitting in my car PARKED waiting for people and seen my GPS speed go up to 5 mph... I don't see how this can possibly more accurate than a radar gun. a margin error of +/-5 mph seems pretty crappy. (it's a newer Garmin, less than 4 months old.)

  14. Re:11% on America's View of the Internet · · Score: 2, Insightful

    If it was safe for implanting AND safe from hacking, then i'd say sign me up, but i doubt that second part is possible.

  15. pics or it didn't happen on Hundreds of Black Holes Found · · Score: 5, Funny

    "Those X-rays can be detected as a general glow in space, but often the quasars themselves can't be seen directly because dust and gas blocks them from our view."

    pfft yea sure, i'll believe it's a black hole when i see it.

  16. Re:o omen! on Comet Unexpectedly Brightens a Millionfold · · Score: 1

    perhaps the impending doom of a cataclysmic event triggered by a slashdot 10-year party. so many nerds in one place.... definitely cataclysmic.

  17. Tags on Gen Y Tech Savvy, But Not Interested in a Career · · Score: 1

    this articles tags are the win.

  18. Re:Another one one one one one on Vista Vs. Gutsy Gibbon · · Score: 1

    or maybe he fed a pondering linux user with success.

  19. First! (or what the first post should have been) on "All Quiet Alert" Issued For the Sun · · Score: 1

    Found one.

  20. Identity Theft on Profile of the Russian Business Network · · Score: 1

    In Soviet Russia, Internets download you!

  21. Re:Benchmark result: on Intel X38 High End Chipset Launch and Benchmarks · · Score: 1
    and considering this being marketed as a high-end mobo...

    extreme overclockers excluded. Some board may be better suited for FSB overclocking

    thats exactly who this product is primarily being marketed for. tho it remains a fairly valid question, why bother with benchmarks, unless of course the benchmarks are actually to see how far the mobo can overclock.

  22. Re:Another dimension? on Time Dimension To Become Space-like · · Score: 2, Funny

    No, but your slashdot ID# should cease to matter.

    and there was much rejoicing.

    (holy crap we have close #'s too)

  23. Re:Help us government, because we can't win? on Countering the Arguments Against Unbundling Windows · · Score: 1
    Actually, I think you're missing the point - competition only works when there is no pre-existing monopoly that got there via illegal means.

    from the pot-calling-the-kettle-black dept***: just a slight correction, the "means" to which a monopoly is formed has nothing to do with the current state of fair competition, while it certainly doesn't offer much hope, it's how the monopoly operates currently that will effect competition. it's not illegal to BE a monopoly, simply illegal to use that power to restrict fair competition... or something like that, i think.

    ***i put this here because whatever i wrote is probably also in need of some slight corrections, if it isn't all entirely wrong :)

  24. Re:That leads to another question on MPAA Chases Uploads, Ignores Open Sales of DVD-Rs? · · Score: 1

    it's about money, i'm guessing that not many people want to just plop down 400-500$ for all 10 seasons, but if you release them over a long enough period of time, i'm guessing they make more money that way. i could be off though, i'm no market/business expert

  25. Matrix on Ecuador Tax Agency Closes Microsoft Branch Offices · · Score: 3, Funny

    MS Agent: Only human.
    Ecuador: Dodge this.