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  1. Re:Coincidence Design on Some Geek Guides for Dating · · Score: 0

    http://alternet.org/story.html?StoryID=12236

    forgot the link

  2. Re:Coincidence Design on Some Geek Guides for Dating · · Score: 1

    is a hoax

  3. Re:Only good news on Mozilla, Gecko, Netscape, And Their Future At AOL · · Score: 1

    i use quanta
    it color codes
    its free
    it runs on linux
    gui table progs have been around forever
    etc etc
    its nice that you use frontpage
    but its downfalls seem more prevalant than anything
    you write good html
    most people dont
    alot of people who dont use frontpage
    that creates a mess even more than their lack of knowledge.

  4. Re:YOU do... on Mozilla, Gecko, Netscape, And Their Future At AOL · · Score: 1

    citibank for my credit card works, i know you specifically said business.

    so far ive been lucky and all my credit card/banking/other crap sites have functioned fully with moz

  5. Re:Finally. on DALnet For Chatting, Not File Sharing · · Score: 0

    dude, its irc. get over it.

  6. Re:Internet Ads on Ask Internet Expert Dave Barry · · Score: 1

    i dont understand the problem.

  7. Re:The StupidBowl? on Superbowl XXXVII · · Score: 1

    u slept and read newsgroup postings
    and you are insulting athletes?
    sad, sad life.

  8. Re:We are behind the rest of the world on this one on PC Baangs In America · · Score: 3, Insightful

    You may think letting people bring their comps would be fun, but its prolly not..for either of you. For you, it'd be a constant coming and going, dealing with equiptment walking out the door. Whos was that? Was that really that kids?

    And furthermore. People bring their comps to LANparties cuz they last a day, two, three more. Why would someone tear down their comp to bring it to a lanplace just for a couple of hours. I dont disassemble my pool table to bring it to the poolhall. Think of it that way.

    Your business should be the renting of the actually lancomputers for play, not the space/location for people to come in and setup their own.

  9. Re:Me too on Michelin to Include RFID Transmitter in Every Tire · · Score: 1

    since u don't know shit about what you are driving, can I have your RR?

    Unless you run out of gas on a highway running through your dealers garage, your SOL.

    RFID != Onstar, or any other sat service.

    Jesus

  10. Re:DRM on RIAA: We Won't Pursue Mandated DRM Technologies · · Score: 2

    youre an idiot. aside from street racing(who would remove governors anyway) a speed governor would do nothing to stop any of your listed violaions.

  11. Re:From the few pictures I saw... on Barcode-Controlled Home? · · Score: 1

    youre analogy makes no sense. He added functionality while not caring about looks. But you are complaining. Yet you say....you dont go for looks with your car when it needs more functionality.

    peeshaw, quite sad

  12. Re:Woo-hoo! on Nintendo To Sell Old Consoles To China? · · Score: 2

    god forbid you buy a used game...Nintendo wont get any money! I hope you buy ALL your cars new...heaven forbid the car manufacturers lose out....

  13. Re:Money Isn't The Object on Linux Is Cheaper · · Score: 2

    lol
    i run a 911 dispatch center
    we know nix would be more reliable
    but it doesnt matter

    hope im not centered near you.

  14. Re:Screw the government on Techies Working for Peanuts · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    hahaha thats the dumbest thing ive heard

  15. Re:Cult? What kind of cult? on First Human Clone Born? · · Score: 3, Informative

    religious: having to do with religion
    religion: A cause, principle, or activity pursued with zeal or conscientious devotion.

    nearly every belief can be categorized as religious...its all about devotion and faith, it doesnt need a divine or supernatural power. its the belief that matters...

    id say aliens cloning themselves to create humans is just as powerful a 'belief' as an omnipotent god.

  16. Re:I've got a worse TV edit... on DVD Review: Back to the Future Trilogy (Widescreen) · · Score: 2

    who is cole and why did you stick him up ferris' friend's ass?

    oh
    coal

  17. Re:Ice Cream Lovers Refuse To Switch To Gnu Cream on Linux in the Workplace · · Score: 3, Insightful

    while humorous, the analogy isnt worth any more than a chuckle.

  18. Re:Pretty well known in pro-life circles on New Stem Cell Source - Your Bone Marrow · · Score: 2, Insightful

    you do know infanticide != abortion, right? The reason the prolife movement is called prolife is that the basis for most antiabortion arguments is that the fetus or embryo or whatever they deem the point humanity begins, has an inherent right-to-life that overrules the womans right to choose over her body. Go take a class or something. DA.

  19. Re:It does make sense. on Free Speech And WebLogs · · Score: 2

    ummm calling someone a fool is not libel.
    Saying 'someone did X' can be libel
    but mere name calling is not.

  20. Re:Well of course they're pirates . . . on RIAA Now Targeting Retailers · · Score: 2

    even if they were...it doesnt make the resale of the cd any less legitimate. the only illegal act is the ripping.

  21. Re:I sued in VA and I WON! on AOL Wins Anti-Spam Case · · Score: 2

    fuck that. did you ever opt in in the first place? you shouldnt need to opt out of anything. spammers should die. its not a speech issue. its a theft and qos issue. We have so many bs laws limiting legitimate activities by citizens lets restrict these asshole spamming companies.

  22. Re:IN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA on Will Your CD Player Tell on You? · · Score: 2

    from the book 1984 i believe... they say the tv watches you

  23. Re:I read their site a little more closely... on Will Your CD Player Tell on You? · · Score: 2

    thats not necessarily true. CDs can play in normal cd players and not cdroms all the time...thats the biggest issue with copyprotection...its the datatracks that are corrupted which only cdrom drives read.

  24. Re:I'm a student. on Company Christmas Gifts / Bonuses? · · Score: 1

    hahaha thats fucking funny

  25. Re:A side note on Web Zeitgeist · · Score: 2

    I dont think it much has to do with interest. More that the linux userbase tends to be a selfenabling crowd that knows how good google is and knows that the information needs to be found. IE: when I want drivers for something im searching for "linux blahblah driver". Given that most windows users arent ever going to really need to do any searches relating to windows, since most things are handed to them on a platter, it makes sense. I don't think very many people are just randomly searching for linux info to read.

    Does this post make sense? atleast I understand what Im trying to say ;)