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  1. Re:Really? on US Sets Up Emergency Multi-Band Radio Project · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Hey, it's only taken, what, eight years after the radio clusterfuck that was 9/11 for this to happen?

  2. Re:God dammit on Images of Apollo Landing Sites Soon Available · · Score: 2, Funny

    I, for one, welcome our sharks with things that are no moons on their heads who are our overlords... on the moon!

  3. Re:Stationed in Iraq on Blizzard Confirms No LAN Support For Starcraft 2 · · Score: 1

    If you can get enough military guys together, I think "Support the Troops" will trump their [quote fingers]"anti-piracy"[/quote fingers].

    I was thinking of the exact same thing.

  4. Re:Godwin's Law on Senators Want To Punish Nokia, Siemens Over Iran · · Score: 1

    So did Siemens.

  5. Re:Hi... on Google Claims They "Just Aren't That Big" · · Score: 5, Funny

    IMITATION IS THE SINCEREST FORM OF FLATTERY. THAT'S WHY I'M GOING TO TYPE IN ALL CAPS FOR THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS - A TRIBUTE TO ONE OF THE GREATEST ADVERTISING PERSONALITIES OF OUR GENERATION.

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    Filter error: Don't use so many caps. It's like YELLING. Filter error: Don't use so many caps. It's like YELLING. Filter error: Don't use so many caps. It's like YELLING. Filter error: Don't use so many caps. It's like YELLING. Filter error: Don't use so many caps. It's like YELLING.

  6. Re:How about the damn US? on Standard Cellphone Chargers For Europeans · · Score: 1

    Phone Company != Phone Store

  7. Re:So what's it gonna be? on Standard Cellphone Chargers For Europeans · · Score: 2, Funny

    Günter Verheugen

    I don't think you could pronounce that name without ripping out your tongue.

  8. Re:Already a restriction on Text Comments Out In YouTube "National Discussion" of Health Care · · Score: 1

    So long as you can get a library card, you can get Internet access at your local library.

  9. Who needs a camera? on Text Comments Out In YouTube "National Discussion" of Health Care · · Score: 2, Insightful

    MS Paint and Windows Movie Maker.

    Say it in 24 bit color, baby!

  10. Re:It isn't as bad as it sounds on India To Put All Citizen Info In a Central Database · · Score: 1

    If we printed the GP's post out and ground it up in a blender, it would make a bitchin' martini.

    Dean Martin would be proud.

  11. Re:Not satisfied with polluting Earth on Ulysses Space Mission Finally Coming To an End · · Score: 1

    So you played B.O.B. back in the day too, huh?

  12. Re:Criminal record == no job on The Path From Hacker To Security Consultant · · Score: 1

    Remember kids, criminals never make money! Just look at Martha Stewart, 50 Cent, and Don King!

  13. Re:I don't have anything really smart to say on Doctors Baffled, Intrigued By Girl Who Doesn't Age · · Score: 1

    How could you forget some of their unfortunately named contemporaries such as Blake Diarrhea and Martin Constipationapolous?

  14. Re:Good ideas. on Buzz Aldrin's Radical Plan For NASA · · Score: 1

    But think about manifest destiny! It is our God-given right to destroy the ecosystem of any planet we can make it to, not just the one we started out on!

  15. Re:Eat Mor Chikin? on Cows That Burp Less Methane to Be Bred · · Score: 1

    Chick-Fil-A has been moving steadily northward in the last few years. A pastor buddy of mine loves it, and when I told him that there's one not eight miles away from us (we live in Newark, NJ), he about shat himself.

  16. Re:Avoid the Osborne Effect on Apple's Obsession With Secrecy Grows Stronger · · Score: 1

    That may be how it was in like, 1999, when you needed the latest and greatest cards to play the newest games out there. That's not the case anymore. Blizzard, for instance, makes sure that their games work on a wide range of computers because the more systems that can play their games will equal more sales.

    Nowadays, I think a lot of people are comfortable waiting for "the best" to drop to sub $100. I spent $270ish and got 2 gigs of DDR2 RAM, a new graphics card that's a generation or two old, a new 650w power supply, and a terabyte hard drive.

    Remember when RAM was like $75 a gig? d:

  17. Re:NCC-1701 version on Could We Beam Broadband Internet Into Iran? · · Score: 1

    Interestingly enough, he said the same thing to Uhura not two hours earlier.

  18. Re:Highly subjective is right. on The Worst US Cities To Work In IT · · Score: 4, Funny

    If I had to name a State as worst State it would be California. Land of tax and spend with no fiscal restraint, holder of first county to declare bankruptcy and likely first State to go bankrupt. Of course the single biggest reason to avoid California for me is that about 3/4 of my firearms are unconstitutionally deemed illegal by the State.

    As a New Jerseyan, I am absolutely insulted and appalled that you think there's a state in this great nation more corrupt than us!

  19. Re:Gary Indiana on The Worst US Cities To Work In IT · · Score: 1

    Devoid of culture and worn out? It already looks like tha-

    Oh, the CITY!

  20. Re:And this is how this happened... on NIH Spends $400K To Figure Out Why Men Don't Like Condoms · · Score: 1
  21. Re:Hmmmm on Mayo Clinic Reports Dramatic Outcomes In Prostate Cancer Treatment · · Score: 1

    Aren't T-Cells that shit that made the zombies in Resident Evil? I don't think anyone should be fucking with that stuff man!

  22. Re:Yeah, mesh networks suck. on Best Handset For Freedom? · · Score: 1

    There's a flaw in your theory, though. Sharks aren't a local species in Iran, so what would they mount the lasers on?

  23. Re:God Bless Him on Ray Bradbury Loves Libraries, Hates the Internet · · Score: 1

    Terabytes of mostly crap written by ugly bags of mostly water!

  24. Re:Does anyone pay attention to battery life anymo on Lies, Damn Lies, and Battery-Life Statistics · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I would surmise that this has to do with the fact that Thinkpads seemed to be geared more towards the businessman - there would be hell and a half to pay if your laptop couldn't last for a flight on a plane. Their customers needed long battery life and they got it.

    A lot of my friends who have laptops rarely actually have them untethered - they can take them around conveniently, but they always plug it into whatever open socket happens to be nearby.

  25. Re:Apple Don't on Lies, Damn Lies, and Battery-Life Statistics · · Score: 2, Interesting

    What baffles me is how battery technology hasn't improved a whole bunch. I know there's no like, O'Vac's Law or something like Moore's Law, but why has it proven so difficult to improve battery life for laptops beyond 4-5 hours?