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  1. You may indeed. Just throw credit my way every now and then.

  2. Well, he needs a 27B/6.

  3. Re:Internet Don't Let Me Down on N.C. Official Sics License Police On Computer Scientist For Too Good a Complaint · · Score: 2

    EUGENE A. CONTI JR. secretary of the North Carolina Department of Transportation. Appointed by Gov. Bev. Perdue in January 2009.

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  4. Re:10 worst slashdot articles of 2010 on The 10 Worst Tech Products of 2010 · · Score: 1

    Waiting for the links to slide shows to start appearing.

  5. Google Latitude on US Army Considers a Smartphone For Every Soldier · · Score: 1

    die_infidel (die_infidel@gmail.com) wants to share their location with you on Google Latitude. You too can see where your friends are and share your location using Latitude from your phone, computer, or both.

    Get started with Latitude
    Go to https://www.google.com/latitude from your phone or computer.

    See the sharing request
    Open Latitude and select the notification in your friends list.
    If you're on your computer now, go to https://www.google.com/latitude?tab=sharingrequest

  6. Rotate the display 90 degrees. on Why Are We Losing Vertical Pixels? · · Score: 1
  7. Re:Comedy plot on Geolocation XSS Tracker Proof of Concept · · Score: 2, Funny

    Dan Brown? Is that you?

  8. Re:Probrem! on Stewart and Colbert Plan Competing D.C. Rallies · · Score: 1

    Looks like some people can't wait and have already started staining their shorts.

    Who knew that when Colbert said to "Pack an overnight bag with five extra sets of underwear -- you're going to need them.", he was addressing AC directly?

  9. Re:brilliant on Stewart and Colbert Plan Competing D.C. Rallies · · Score: 1

    And amazon has 5 packs of men's underwear on sale too!

  10. Re:Obviously evil. on Copying Trumps Creating For FarmVille Creator Zynga · · Score: 1

    Dr. Zynga of the Gizmonic Institute

  11. Re:So Steve isn't a liar? on Death Grip Tested On iPhone Competitors · · Score: 1

    Go ahead if you want to. In spite of empirical data, some people buy a Land Rover Discovery just because they want one too.

    Nothing wrong with it as long as you understand what you're getting.

  12. Re:Ignore the certificates on Measuring LAMP Competency? · · Score: 1
  13. Re:Ignore the certificates on Measuring LAMP Competency? · · Score: 2, Funny

    You laugh. I've seen this in a code review.

    <? header( 'Location: ' . $_GET['s'] ); ?>

    That was the entire script....

    No wonder why I'm bald.

  14. Re:'Bout time on Apple Offers Free Cases To Solve iPhone 4 Antenna Problems · · Score: 1

    This thing's only been out for a month!! at least give them some time to do their own testing, which they did!

    Don't you think they should have done the testing before it came out?

    ( I'm holding the sarcasm meter in my left hand )

  15. Re:Apple fanbois will love it on Apple Censors Consumer Report iPhone4 Discussions · · Score: 1

    Or. "There's an app..... lication of duct tape for that."

  16. Re:"Slates," huh? on Ballmer Says Microsoft Is 'Hardcore' About Tablets · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I assume Microsoft is calling these new products "slates"...

    That way, when they make bricks, MS can say they met 95% of the design goals.

  17. Re:Pigs in Spaaaaaace! on Senators Want Big Rocket Instead of New Tech, Commercial Transportation · · Score: 1

    Well, at least I'll finally have and answer for the phrase "When pigs fly".

  18. Re:Peter Jackson on Hollywood Accounting — How Harry Potter Loses Money · · Score: 1

    Honest and stupid are not exclusive.

    I did qualify by adding "relies on the victim to be honest ( and stupid to some degree )".

  19. Re:Peter Jackson on Hollywood Accounting — How Harry Potter Loses Money · · Score: 1

    I'm batting 1000 on the bad English.

  20. Re:Pretty Obvious Reasoning on Blizzard Backs Down On Real Names For Forums · · Score: 1

    Whoa, tough crowd.

    This is what I like about /.

  21. Re:Peter Jackson on Hollywood Accounting — How Harry Potter Loses Money · · Score: 1

    thieves dont believe in honest people... just stupid thieves. Therefore, thieves dont prey on honest people; thieves prey on stupider thieves.

    Machine fixed.

    Actually. You are wrong because I can name a specific type of Thief that actually relies on the victim to be honest ( and stupid to some degree ). Debt collector who make false claims in a hope that the person named in the claim would take an honest course of action and pay without a challenge.

    We can argue over semantics, but the core of the scam is relying on the victim to think the claim is legitimate and take an honest course of action. The scam won't work if the Thief thinks the victim is also a Thief. There is too much of a chance that the victim will challenge the claim to try to escape the false claim against them and thus reveal the scam.

  22. Re:Fundamental technology on NTP Sues Six Major Tech Companies Over Wireless Email Patents · · Score: 2, Funny

    I lay claim to grape butter and peanut jelly.

  23. Re:Peter Jackson on Hollywood Accounting — How Harry Potter Loses Money · · Score: 1

    But thieves think everyone is a thief.

    Except thieves who pray on honest people....

    Faulty! Faulty!

    The machine begins self-destruction, shaking about in place instead of steadily hovering, its simulated voice rising in pitch. The ultra-logical Mr. Spock, who has been watching this confrontation, compliments Kirk, saying: "Your logic is impeccable, Captain. We are in grave danger." At the last moment, Kirk has Nomad rushed to the transporter room and beamed into space. Seconds after transport an explosion is detected near the Enterprise and Nomad is no more.

  24. Re:Pretty Obvious Reasoning on Blizzard Backs Down On Real Names For Forums · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Let me clarify fr [sic] the thinking impaired:

    Honestly, if you are going to bash someone's intelligence, you should be intelligent enough to proofread before you hit the submit button.

  25. Re:duped some military.... on 'Robin Sage' Social Hoax Duped Military, Security Pros · · Score: 1

    I don't doubt that there are people in the world with the name, but it would certainly ring a bell with many in the military world... not just US, either.

    Ring a bell? Yes. Sound a warning klaxon on that fact alone, as implied by "Robin Sage, really? Come on!"? No.

    It's obvious to you because you have the benefit of hindsight and had the connection pointed out to you.

    But if they poofed out of existence, they would experience neither shock, nor horror.

    Well, the logic is shaky at best. They'd probably float around half dematerialized like a bad Star Trek episode.