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  1. Re:My List on What's Your Favorite Underappreciated Movie? · · Score: 1

    I was wondering when someone would mention Heathers... Starring everyones favorite shoplifter, too!

  2. Re:Real Genius on What's Your Favorite Underappreciated Movie? · · Score: 1

    "Can you drive a railroad spike through a 6-inch board with your penis?"

    "Not right now..."

    "Sorry, a girl's got to have standards."

    Or am I thinking of another movie?

  3. Acts of Gord on What is Your Best Tech Joke? · · Score: 2, Funny

    http://www.actsofgord.com/

  4. Re:one important point I must bring up on Linux Conference Australia Write-Up · · Score: 1

    Heh, I'm glad I didn't offend, it was just the way I read it. I had to do a double-take, and it was just too funny to pass up.

  5. Re:one important point I must bring up on Linux Conference Australia Write-Up · · Score: 1

    >Stanley Feinbaum, professional journalist and master debater!

    Is it just me, or is there an extra syllable in there somewhere?

  6. Re:sand and microchips on Environmental Impact of the Ubiquitous Microchip · · Score: 1

    did you forget about deserts? I bet the sand is cleaner from a desert than it is from a beach, too...no water bringing in who knows what and depositing it.

  7. Cool! on Mood-Sensing Computer · · Score: 1

    Then the robot can slap the soldier around and call him a coward. (just watched Patton, if you were wondering.(and even if you weren't...))

  8. Re:still no support for DNS SRV record on Slashback: Grids, Netscape, AMD · · Score: 2, Funny

    My favorite SRV record is "Couldn't Stand the Weather"...Oh, wait...

  9. Re:The Transactor on Classic Computer Magazine Archive · · Score: 1

    Ooh yeah! I wonder what ever happened to Jim Butterfield? off to google...

  10. 1000th! on EMI Customer Relations Tells It Like It Is · · Score: 1

    hoy!

  11. So, you saw... on In Print: MegaTokyo · · Score: 1

    the part about the new web server, and had to give them a reason for it?

  12. Heh, I did this a couple of years ago... on Dreamcast as a Web Browser? · · Score: 3, Funny

    (bought a dreamcast for my grandmother so she could get on the Internet), she didn't want a computer because they were too hard to use. Of course, she was basing this on the C-64 she had 10 years ago, but.... Within 6 months she got pissed off and bought a computer because the Dreamcast couldn't do...get this...Napster. Probably doesn't answer your question, but I had to share.

    Brian

  13. Re:Pretty decent on Star Trek: Enterprise Reactions? · · Score: 1

    We Brians are quite advanced enough, thank you...Oh, typo? nevermind....

  14. Re:porn actors/actresses on How To Make Money Online · · Score: 1

    Because it's a lot harder to find a male that can perform in front of a camera and 10 other people in the room. A woman just needs a little lube, it requires a little more from the guys...

  15. I say we help them... on Killustrator Author Required to Pay Two Grand · · Score: 1

    Everyone who uses KDE should send them an email...*grin* from their contact page: RSW@Isarpatent.com

  16. Re:Great books, great memories on Mad Scientists' Club Returns To Print · · Score: 1

    Thank you! I was thinking when I read the article that I liked the Mad Scientists Club, but Liked the one with the kid at the religious school much better, but couldn't think of the title. I was hoping someone would mention the Brain.

  17. Re:Happy, Happy, on Python Now GPL compatible · · Score: 1

    "That word...I don't think it means what you think it means..." *grin*

  18. Re:So um... on Python Now GPL compatible · · Score: 1

    urrrk....I thought I was replying to post #20...Oh, well, the answer fit anyway!*grin*

  19. Re:So um... on Python Now GPL compatible · · Score: 1

    short version, from the FAQ:

    "1.14. Are there copyright restrictions on the use of Python?

    Hardly. You can do anything you want with the source, as long as you leave the copyrights in, and display those copyrights in any
    documentation about Python that you produce. Also, don't use the author's institute's name in publicity without prior written
    permission, and don't hold them responsible for anything (read the actual copyright for a precise legal wording).

    In particular, if you honor the copyright rules, it's OK to use Python for commercial use, to sell copies of Python in source or binary
    form, or to sell products that enhance Python or incorporate Python (or part of it) in some form. I would still like to know about all
    commercial use of Python! "

    P.S.: Thanks! I was wondering if I would get first post AND have the lowest user # in this thread, now I don't have to look any more!*grin*

    Brian

  20. Re:It's "recipies" on Recepies For A Good Night's Sleep? · · Score: 1

    Actually, it's "r-e-c-i-p-e-s", but thanks for playing.

  21. Re:small change? on Making Small Change · · Score: 1

    The dialog needs work...they've got Bush speaking English much to well.

  22. They should put them on... on Sun, Motorola Want Radio Tags In All Consumer Goods · · Score: 5

    babies and small children...damn things keep wandering off when I'm in the middle of a game of Quake. And does she get mad at them? Oh, no! For some strange reason she acts like it's my fault...

  23. Yeah! Bring back Gopher! on Bring Back Gopher Campaign · · Score: 2

    And Captain Stubing, and Isaac, and all the rest of the crew!

  24. Re:X11 server on Windows on Can Qt and KDE Applications be Ported to Win32 · · Score: 1

    or you can use the one that already works...

  25. Re:Short Answer = No on Has D.A.R.E Been Effective? · · Score: 1

    [If you know where Axl Rose is, please tell me. He owes me money and I think he split town a few years ago.]

    Well, he's upposed to be in Rio at the beginning of the year, but who knows...