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  1. Re:how long until they announce on NASA Announces Discovery of Salty Water On Mars ... Maybe · · Score: 1

    I think you meant Head and Shoulders...selenium or something, right?

  2. Re:Bethesda has competition? on Preview of id Software's Rage · · Score: 1

    What do you mean, you people?

  3. Re:Short games are fine, but... on Developer Panel Asks Whether AAA Games Are Too Long · · Score: 1

    And yeah, don't get me started on widely space save points.

    Remember Turok 2? Gawd.

  4. Re:what crap on Women Arrested For Refusing TSA Search of Children · · Score: 1

    Then I (and I bet quite a few others) will go with "screening is pointless".

  5. Re:Would somebody declare a War on Supidity? on Cancer Cluster Possibly Found Among TSA Workers · · Score: 3, Informative
  6. Re:slashvertisement on Security Service Accidentally Makes Websites 60% Faster · · Score: 1

    Did you accidentally the whole thing or was it on purpose?

  7. Re:Received one this morning. on Epsilon Breach Affects JPMorgan Chase, Capital One · · Score: 1

    My wife received one of these from USBank on Apr 3. I have not received anything.

  8. Date disasters on It's World Backup Day · · Score: 3, Funny

    "the Slashdot archives bear witness to date disasters"
    Of course the they do. This is slashdot.

  9. Re:Not just with video games, but in general on Why Do Videogames Struggle With Sex? · · Score: 1

    Aw crap I thought you were setting up a joke, "under Bush". NM.

  10. Re:Not just with video games, but in general on Why Do Videogames Struggle With Sex? · · Score: 1

    If this happenned under Bush...

    ...then it wouldn't be congressmen with GUYS in the bathroom!

  11. Re:This is embarrassing for Apple on Apple: You Must Be 17+ To Use Opera · · Score: 1

    As long as it meats those criteria Apple will still have the consumers that it dose currently have.

    Aren't they mostly vegetarians? /ducks (tofu-based, of course)

  12. Re:So who is he really? on Student Sues FBI For Planting GPS Tracker · · Score: 1

    That comment was made by his roommate or something. The guy they tracked was just an acquaintance to the other guy that made the comment. That's why they were tracking this first guy. Totally makes sense!

  13. Re:No need to break what isn't broken on Supreme Court Rules On Corporate Privacy · · Score: 1

    The whole reason for corporate personhood is to protect the rights of the people involved with the corporation.

    IANAL but isn't this the main reason for the entity called "corporation" to exist? I mean that isn't this the reason to incorporate, so that the person (human) is legally seperate from the company? Or is it just for tax purposes?

  14. Re:Just great... on The Spread of Do-It-Yourself Biotech · · Score: 1

    Like this?

  15. Re:I don't usually complain about summaries on Carnivorous Swamp Beast Discovered In Madagascar · · Score: 5, Funny

    Haha...Palmela Handerson?

  16. Re:Palindrome on The Binary Code In Canada's Gov-Gen Coat of Arms · · Score: 1

    One ring to rule them all ...

    Ok, so we now only have to find out what the 1 in the middle means

    But you answered it! It's how many rings!

  17. Re:Awesome on New York To Spend $27.5 Million Uncapitalizing Street Signs · · Score: 1

    And you shouldn't a whole freaking cabinet level department to hand out Pell Grants.

    I think you accidentally out a whole word.

    Need.

  18. Re:So they can just keep stolen property then? on UK Man Prevented From Finding Chipped Pet Under Data Protection Act · · Score: 1

    Yea you're right. It's also possible that the company might have wanted the "new" owners to jump through some hoops (maybe they had to allow that company to disclose their info to the "old" owner) and they figured it's not worth it, we'll just keep the dog." Either way, it seems as if "new" owners didn't try more than a minimum amount (if at all) to return the dog. Like Adustust said, dick move.

  19. Re:So they can just keep stolen property then? on UK Man Prevented From Finding Chipped Pet Under Data Protection Act · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Maybe the new owners tried to get the previous owner's info and were faced with the same dilemma (disclosure of personal information of the previous owner) and they decided to just keep the dog?

  20. Re:So they can just keep stolen property then? on UK Man Prevented From Finding Chipped Pet Under Data Protection Act · · Score: 2, Funny

    42 - the number of forms a man must fill out to retrieve his stolen dog.

  21. Re:Count me in on The Push For Colbert's "Restoring Truthiness" Rally · · Score: 1

    Haha better than all the whoosh responses!

  22. Re:I Too Am a Victim ... on NCsoft Sued For Making Lineage II 'Too Addictive' · · Score: 1

    the grounds of the lawsuit are sufficiently stupid

    I really like this phrase for some reason. Thank you, Chris!

  23. Yet another possible explanation on Stats Show iPhone Owners Get More Sex · · Score: 1

    More people that need a dating site to get laid use the iphone. This 'study' seems to only include OKCupid members. Dating site members are usually there for one reason, and it's not to "meet new people." What about iphone users that don't use dating sites?

    Also, I have lots of sex with my wife, I'm not 30 yet, and I'm trying to convince her to bring some of her hot female friends in with us. No luck yet...

    Oh yea, Motorola V750 Adventure. It's a stupidphone.

  24. Re:TrueCrypt? on Web-Based Private File Storage? · · Score: 1

    That too, but I think Nutcase meant you'd have to explain why you have an encrypted volume in the first place.

  25. Re:TrueCrypt? on Web-Based Private File Storage? · · Score: 1

    From the truecrypt page (unsuccessfully) linked:
      "To the outer volume, (before creating the hidden volume within it) you should copy some sensitive-looking files that you actually do NOT want to hide. These files will be there for anyone who would force you to hand over the password. You will reveal only the password for the outer volume, not for the hidden one. Files that really are sensitive will be stored on the hidden volume."