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  1. Re:release it already on Duke Nukem Forever Gameplay Footage Leaked · · Score: 1

    I admit that I really want to play it, even if its a leak......

  2. Re:Bring on the post-mortem on Duke Nukem Forever Gameplay Footage Leaked · · Score: 1

    That happened with daikatana, but they still got their game out (and yes, I brought it for 5 Euros...). no, dont laught ok ?

  3. Re:Stupid Sony on HEN TIFF Exploit Cracks PSP-3000 Open For Homebrew · · Score: 1

    and they were hard to get and eXpenSive! And whats the point if its hard to share what you do with it ?

  4. Re:They missed out C programmers on The Biggest Cults In Tech · · Score: 1

    Those guys seem to think everything should be coded in C, even if it takes 10 times longer than coding it in another language, and results in a program filled with memory leaks.

    C is great, but lets be honest - at least 80% of C programmers shouldn't be programming, let alone programming in a low level language!

    I've seen more horribly malformed C than VB!

    BURN THE HERETIC! and yes, everything should be coded in C! Memory leaks, what memory ="#)$=)#$(#)$( OUT OF MEMORY

  5. Re:Charity is magic? on Unpaid Contributors Provide Corporate Tech Support · · Score: 1

    Of course its magic! Its free tech support!

  6. Re:Not for money on Unpaid Contributors Provide Corporate Tech Support · · Score: 1

    Well in nature only a parasite takes up something without giving anything in return......

  7. How about processing ? on Google Brings 3D To Web With Open Source Plugin · · Score: 1

    How diferent is this from processing? ( www.processing.org ) ?

  8. Re:Article summary on The Road To Terabit Ethernet · · Score: 3, Funny

    Linux just isn't ready for the desktop yet. It may be ready for the web servers that you nerds use to distribute your TRON fanzines and personal Dungeons and Dragons web-sights across the world wide web, but the average computer user isn't going to spend months learning how to use a CLI and then hours compiling packages so that they can get a workable graphic interface to check their mail with, especially not when they already have a Windows machine that does its job perfectly well and is backed by a major corporation, as opposed to Linux which is only supported by a few unemployed nerds living in their mother's basement somewhere. The last thing I want is a level 5 dwarf (haha) providing me my OS.

    Wait, what? There ARE TRON fanzines? Hummm I must get my Terabyte gear NOW!