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  1. Re:countdown on Ghostbusters Is First Film Released On USB Key · · Score: 1

    Well sure. If you crack it, all the mayonnaise would leak out.

  2. Re:Sex would have been easier to clean up... on To Boldly Go Where No Mento Has Gone Before · · Score: 1

    Here in the U.S., "F*** you and your whole family" is a standard recommendation, in my experience. Which cultures do you speak of?

  3. Re:Oh, they've learned... on CC Companies Scotch Mythbusters Show On RFID Security · · Score: 1

    72-96 = -24. They vanish a full day before they appear. Crap.

  4. Re:So much for unlimited internet on Comcast To Cap Data Transfers At 250 GB In October · · Score: 1

    ... but the number of households with electricity and telephones has exploded since the turn of the 20th century (with little to no bitching to the effect of 'oh noes! our can't keep up with demand' that modern ISP's seem to be saying right now...

    Don't know where you live, but here in L.A., on every hot day of the summer, we get screams of "Turn of your AC and only run your appliances at night! We can't keep up with demand!" And I end up in the 4th tier of penalties of overusage JUST by running my AC and keeping my house at 73 degrees. No other heavy electric usage. Modern efficient FAU and condenser installed two years ago too.

  5. Re:Carbon Dating on Nuclear Decay May Vary With Earth-Sun Distance · · Score: 1

    This is a good example of how many holes there might be in our theories about the universe.

    I know there's black ones, and maybe some white ones. What would this add? A brown one?

  6. Re:You ignorant fool on Google Reverses "Absurd" Mozilla Code Ban · · Score: 3, Funny

    No Adam would somehow manage to injure himself using the code.

  7. Re:I find it highly hypocritical... on Case Against Video-Sharing Site Dismissed · · Score: 1

    If something is illegal, it is a matter for the courts to act upon. That it is immoral as well is immaterial. Something that is legal but immoral is NOT a matter for the courts to act upon. Case dismissed.

  8. Re:Plaintext passwords? on Changing Customers Password Without Consent · · Score: 1

    That still won't prevent a staff infection exploit.

  9. Re:complexity analysis, you imposter on Scientists Solve Mystery of Star Formation Near Black Holes · · Score: 1

    We all want our children to do better than us.

  10. Re:Simplest solution to stopping "piracy" on id CEO Claims PC Hardware Manufacturers Love Piracy · · Score: 1

    So, every time you walk into your house and spend time there, you fire off a check to the carpenters, right?

  11. Re:What I like on Wall-E Lookalike Wins British War Robot Showdown · · Score: 1

    Not if everyone wears a little speaker thingie around their neck yelling "Klaatu barada nikto!"

  12. Re:Hrmm on Wall-E Lookalike Wins British War Robot Showdown · · Score: 1

    So its a friendly robot?

  13. Re:The devil is in the details on Judge Rules Man Cannot Be Forced To Decrypt HD · · Score: 1

    Wow. It's not every day you see some dumbass take on a techno vampire.

  14. Re:Why banned on airplanes? on Japan Demands Probe of iPod Nano Flameouts · · Score: 1

    That's completely absurd. Everyone knows the common sense field is so much weaker than the RDF (many orders of magnitude), that they have not interacted since the beginning of the universe. Take your unified field nonsense elsewhere.

  15. Re:my dog... on Magpies Are Self-Aware · · Score: 1

    Big as a man? Live real deep?

  16. Re:A solution on Hacker Uncovers Chinese Olympic Fraud · · Score: 1

    Pay attention. They are too young for dating.

  17. Re:Losing credibility fast. on Hacker Uncovers Chinese Olympic Fraud · · Score: 1

    I'm pretty much in agreement. The girls on the chinese team did, in fact, perform the gold medal winning routines. And they did so without any performance enhancement, other than just being younger than they wee supposed to. And it's unlikely they had a choice in the matter. If any action were to be taken, it ought to be against China itself, not the girls on the olympic team.

  18. Re:It has to do with the culture of the sport on Hacker Uncovers Chinese Olympic Fraud · · Score: 1

    Did she get her pony?

  19. Re:Rocket chair? on Teens Arrested For Motorized Office Chair · · Score: 1

    Hmm. I don't know that I would describe that as a "motorized office chair" so much as a go kart with an office chair used for the seat. They didn't even use thee original wheels.

  20. Re:MythTV increasingly impractical (digital and HD on MythTV Allows Multiple Front-Ends On Wide Range of Platforms · · Score: 1

    But not the satellite companies. I hate my cable company far to much to ever use them again for anything.

  21. Re:Common Carrier? on The Pirate Bay Blocked In Italy · · Score: 1

    Since the U.S. Government in this context acts as an arm of those corporations, then yes, it's the U.S.

  22. Easily disproved on The Flat Earthers Are Still With Us · · Score: 1

    The earth is certainly NOT flat. There is a really big hill right behind my house, looking at it right now . . .

  23. Re:Is this surprising? on Shrinky Dinks As a Threat To National Security · · Score: 1

    No mod points today, or I'd give you some.

  24. Re:Why don't they sell songs at $200 a pop? on RIAA Foiled By "Innocent Infringement" Defense · · Score: 1

    b) is more damaging that most people realise

    And yet still far less damaging than they claim.

  25. Re:You coveteth my ice cream bar! on Apollo 14 Moonwalker Claims Aliens Exist · · Score: 1

    "left" socks?