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  1. Re:Recruitment tool probably steps over the line on Seven Arrested After Protesting Army Video Game Recruiting Center · · Score: 2, Funny

    Eventually though, you will come to love The Leader.

  2. This needs to be tagged... on How To Build a Web 2.0 Government? · · Score: 1

    This article needs to be tagged with 'unnecessarybuzzwordpolitica'

  3. Re:Garys mod anyone? on A Look At Successful Game Mods · · Score: 1

    RTFA

  4. The important thing to remember about this is... on Yahoo Changes User Profiles, To Massive Outrage · · Score: 1

    ... it's not actually important.

  5. Re:fly on the lens? on Hubble Finds Unidentified Object In Space · · Score: 1

    Or a windshield.

  6. Re:Ok by me. on Microsoft Patents "Pg Up" and "Pg Dn" · · Score: 5, Funny

    See you in court.

  7. Re:Dupe on Stepping Through the InfoSec Program · · Score: 3, Informative

    If you read anything above you would realise that this is in fact a review of a completely separate book, the tagline only references the one reviewed in the link you posted.

  8. The girl in TFA... on iPhone Nano To Be Launched By Christmas? · · Score: 1, Informative

    Has robbed my ability to post anything worthwhile to this discussion.

  9. Re:Save yourself the pain and use Yahoo! UI Librar on The Ultimate CSS Reference · · Score: 1

    Nobody said it was difficult, but why do something that's done for you? You can boo yahoo all you want, but if you're developing a site the last thing you want to do is waste precious development time trying to tweak for every browser on the planet. No point re-inventing the wheel, doing that makes you a complete tool.

  10. Save yourself the pain and use Yahoo! UI Library on The Ultimate CSS Reference · · Score: 2, Interesting

    They supply a framework for developing layouts that will work for all browsers while you only have to specify the basic details. The framework takes care of the rest. Stop worrying about which browser you are going to work with and get a framework that gets the groundwork written. Everything is taken care of for you. Then you can style the page how you want without worrying if users of IE 4 can view it.

  11. Re:License To Download on Band Leaks Own Album, Blames Pirates · · Score: 1

    Well first of all, it's just a single track, not the album. And second, being in a position of authority with a band and releasing copyrighted material like this does not immediately make it free from that legal contract. It just means the pirate happens to be the manager.

  12. Any publicity... on Band Leaks Own Album, Blames Pirates · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The great thing about public relations mishaps like this is that even if they're viewed negatively, the band is still getting media attention and in turn creating buzz about an upcoming album. You can sit and bash the band for their music and their mistake, but the fact that we're talking about it means they're doing something right.

  13. Re:Space Madness! on Apollo 14 Moonwalker Claims Aliens Exist · · Score: 1

    Madness? This is spaaaaaaaaaaaace-aahhhhhhhh!

  14. Sounds familiar on NIA Brain-Computer Interface, Mind-Control Gaming · · Score: 3, Informative
  15. Re:Trust me on The Privacy Paradox · · Score: 1

    Our chances with the girl may not improve, but adding a little suspicion to the courtship makes us ravenous killer types quite excited!

  16. Re:Abuse of TLDs on ICANN Board Approves Wide Expansion of TLDs · · Score: 1
    From another article,

    There would be an arbitration process for people with objections to proposed names. So in the event of ensuing chaos, there will be a small amount any entity can do to object to TLDs. I would even imagine that eventually every TLD will be required to go through an approval process.
  17. Doesn't matter on For CS Majors, How Important Is the "Where?" · · Score: 1

    You'll learn everything on the job. The piece of paper, regardless of where it was printed, will just be a door pass to your first job. Every position after that will be based on real-world experience only.

  18. Re:If this goes through.. on EA Launches 'Hostile' Bid for GTA Publisher · · Score: 1

    And more to this, each successive year will in fact be a new "episode" to the last with no improvements to the game, nor any bug fixes. Also, EA will not fucking fix the [problem] you have reported to [support].