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  1. Re:Why not just grow it in our mouth. on Scientists Grow Replacement Human Teeth In Mouse Kidneys · · Score: 1
  2. Re:But....what about AH? on On the Feasibility of Single-Server MMOs · · Score: 1

    how about we just get rid of them? make some sort of window where people can sell and buy and auction things based on categories eliminating the need for centralized location for people to stand there 'physically'?

  3. Re:So what on IE8 Released As Critical Update For XP · · Score: 1

    replying to myself so I can thank both of ya in shot =)

  4. Re:So what on IE8 Released As Critical Update For XP · · Score: 1

    Just for myself. Does Automatic Update that is located in system properties and runs through the system also uses IE?

  5. Re:Nonsense on What the Pirate Bay Verdict Could Mean For Google · · Score: 1

    yes ...

  6. Re:Sure, 17 year-olds believe this because of a ga on Halo 3 Criticized In Murder Conviction · · Score: 1

    correction ... they don't act, they are.

  7. Re:Easy on Reliable, Free Anti-Virus Software? · · Score: 1

    hmmm, I don't know about you but I would most certainly go to www.openoffice.com while I have no idea what I'm looking for and considering how every 2 out of 3 people at my work click on a yellow link on top in google, chances are they will not get a clean version of openoffice.

  8. Re:Why on Now Google's CAPTCHA Is Broken · · Score: 1

    lets reverse the positions. Say you are a spammer. You are an American citizen and live in USA. You also use Russian mail provider ... say mail.ru and start spamming Russian citizens. Now, do you really think your government will throw you into jail for that? What if Russian government or media will say that you are a bad guy?

  9. Re:Why on Now Google's CAPTCHA Is Broken · · Score: 1

    well, problem is that they are not American citizens, located not in USA and are not spamming their own citizens ... so yea, why should they go to jail?

  10. Re:Fuck the police on MI6 Terror Photos, Data Accidentally Sold On Ebay · · Score: 1

    Just curious, how many people use over-the-network and offsite storage backups for their home personal machines?

  11. Re:what? on Russian Police Know Who Wrote Gpcode Virus · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The implication is that the ... government ... protects those with money or ties to money.

    now if we look at it this way it is not much different from any other government.

  12. Re:Bavarian police invading privacy!?! on Bavarian Police Seeking Skype Trojan Informant · · Score: 1

    I understand that, but a good example usually has something to do with the case at hand. Yours goes so far beyond exaggeration that it couldn't possibly be used to make any sort of point.

    At least he is not comparing it to cars like it usually happens around here.

  13. Well DUH! on Cybercrime Organizational Structures Evolve · · Score: 1

    So why are the officials surprised? The structures that fight the crime become more organized so it is expected for the latter to do the same. Cause and effect.

  14. Re:Printer Friendly on Bjarne Stroustrup Reveals All On C++ · · Score: 1

    the amusing part is that we were both modded informative at first -_-

  15. Normal Read on Bjarne Stroustrup Reveals All On C++ · · Score: 5, Informative
  16. Re:Not a thief on Confessions of a Wi-Fi Thief · · Score: 1

    I believe it is a lesser crime to enter without breaking in. no, the analogy he is making is that it's like 1st & 2nd degree murder. Both are still crimes and murder but the sentence for each is different.
  17. Re:Wha? on China Launches Antitrust Probe Vs. Microsoft · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I believe what they are trying to say is that. "We pirate your software because your prices are so effen high" and now they are using this action as an excuse for MS to fsck off and justify what they did in front of the world ... that is if they even care.

  18. Re:Why would they need basic auth? on "Crimeserver" Full of Personal/Business Data Found · · Score: 1

    kick ass. and u just posted one of those "don't give them ideas" idea on a slashdot ...

  19. Re:"Almost any hardware you throw at it" on Linux Desktop Distro Shootout · · Score: 1

    as a matter of fact. The same goes for most of clean installations of XP and not just Dell

  20. Re:Heh on MADD Targets GTA IV Over Drunk Driving Scene · · Score: 1

    Have u ever been so drunk that u have to cover one eye in order to see double? Trust me, u wouldn't want to drive in that condition ... not that U can really walk either...

  21. Re:Stop it on Google Turns Over Data on Suspected Pedophiles In Brazil · · Score: 1

    who ever the hell modded him offtopic is a freaken idiot

  22. Re:Could we have something like Phalanx@Home? on Recruiting Friendly Botnets To Counter Bad Botnets · · Score: 1

    uh huh, then if I sign up for it so what is going to stop me from using this new 'good' botnet for my own not so good purposes?

  23. Re:Shocked and appalled on Bell Canada's Misinformation About Throttling · · Score: 1

    Didn't Bell say that cable and satellite is a plenty of competition? I guess it is their answer to your why =(

  24. Re:Thank you Adblock on Yahoo to Take on Google Analytics · · Score: 1

    I was bothered by them first few seconds on a random website before my NoScript went Untrusted -> google-analytics.com

  25. Re:Anonymous Coward.S on Bell Canada's Misinformation About Throttling · · Score: 1

    Actually u are missing a point. Yes they can not provide unlim. to every customer and it is beyond the budget. But no, they can NOT and are NOT allowed to limit my bandwidth just because they advertised unlim. bandwidth plan and I've signed up for such.