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  1. Re:Quite easily... on Prevent Gmail From Emailing Under the Influence · · Score: 1

    Though we arent by many orders of magnitude as dangerous drivers, or (would) waste so much money, or be so wasted in the morning, or be inclined to do violent and/or stupid acts, or ... OMG, the world really is going downhill

  2. Re:No substitute for self control on Prevent Gmail From Emailing Under the Influence · · Score: 1
    That, OR...

    1. Use GHB or prodrugs of it (with extended release, possibly). Knocks out like when on valium or drunk, when concetrations lower, kicks you outta bed like a ice bucket on you.

    2. Smoke some weed to improve digestion and appetite, allowing you to modify your diet easier, and keep it healthy. Also, its an industrial strenght painkiller. Vasodilator and mild psychedelic -> better than Viagra.

    3. Use a condom.

    I think thats everything.

  3. Re:No substitute for self control on Prevent Gmail From Emailing Under the Influence · · Score: 1

    Thats Bawlls, you nitwit. Oh, wait... Ewww!

  4. Re:hurp on Prevent Gmail From Emailing Under the Influence · · Score: 1

    My neighbor? Never! BTW, whats your home address?

  5. Re:Not necessarily on New Bill To Rein In DHS Laptop Seizures · · Score: 1
    Dear Chris,

    I would like you to know that its no country's job to say what medications you can and can not take, much as you cant have a law for keeping a given diet (yet). What you do and use on your own time is your buisness, not that of others. The anti-drug abuse [sic] laws that prevent him from getting his medication should not be there. If people dont finance such things, fine, he can buy it on his own. But banning him from getting something that he would pay for and cause a problem to anyone - violation of human rights.

    With all due respect,

    Tihomir.

  6. Re:I'd run on that platform. on Anti-Terrorist Data Mining Doesn't Work Very Well · · Score: 1

    +1 Sadly Insightfull

  7. Re:I dunno.. on 10 IT Power-Saving Myths Debunked · · Score: 1

    Uhhh... run the exahust air through powered down servers so as to maintain ambient temperature?

  8. Re:Am I the only one that thinks on Particle Physicists Share the Physics Nobel · · Score: 1

    This actualy makes sense when you... I need to get out more.

  9. Re:Following that line, we must buy our kids Ferra on Ford To Introduce Restrictive Car Keys For Parents · · Score: 1

    Ah, we share an opinion, then.

  10. Re:All this sounds nice, but there's another side. on Ford To Introduce Restrictive Car Keys For Parents · · Score: 1

    I'd take neither. Light+fast+ maneuverable =no accidents->I dont give a shit if its made out of paper. Of course, both you and the car would be totaled in an impact, but I'd just set it up for plenty of downforce even at low speeds (think old racing Lotuses), tighten the suspention, set up a rollcage and have a flip-over button. [/crackpipe]

  11. Re:Alternatively.. on Ford To Introduce Restrictive Car Keys For Parents · · Score: 1

    Thats unamerican! Kill the heretic^H^H^H^H^H^H^Hterrorist!

  12. Re:Microsoft programmers....stars? Too funny... on Microsoft Programming Contest Hacked and Defaced · · Score: 1

    Idea - could you wire up the windows registry to a small near invisible database, so you could easily get rid of the cruft from viruses and uninstaled apps, or would that be more like a SVN server...?

  13. Re:Parents are already in control. on Senate Votes To Empower Parents As Censors · · Score: 1

    Wow, I go nuclear on my parents when^H^H^H^Hif they do some stupid shit (no really, calling me on my mobile TWICE in row in one minute just to make sure I buy something to eat when Im trying to get a date is damn annoying), but a slap on the face? Thats got to be some innate violence in that kid, most of 'em are, or supposed to be somwhat attached to their parents. That bit with the coach I get, at least. BTW, do your kids friends have problems at school since they are not getting enough sleep? If not (probably) then STFU. Everybody needs different amounts of sleep compared to others during their entire lifetimes. If they are tired, they will go to sleep. If they dont, they are gonna feel like shit the next day and they WILL got to bed on time (whatever that might be). "earn time on $ENTERTAINMENT" ? dude, make sure they are ready for school, and the rest is none of your beeswax. If they are naturaly curious, they wont know there is a TV at home, but will know the wikipedia index by heart.

  14. Re:Positive Changes on Senate Votes To Empower Parents As Censors · · Score: 1

    ...internet censorship...

    wait, wait, WAIT! NO CENSORSHIP! none. nill. zilch. no matter what. under any cicumstance. EVER! I grew up with unfiltered, uncensored internet access, and, oh lookie, I'm a normal person (for a /.er, at least). And, yes, I found my fair share of porn, cult sites, etc. ad infinium, ad nauseum. Teach your kids critical and analitical thinking from a really young age (think shortpants) and let 'em loose. If you missed something, they'll tell you about it. Or better yet, figure it out for themselves. I did that most of the time, it wasnt too hard. Seroiuosly, either I wasa boy genius, or (more likely) you guys are really underestimating your kids.

  15. Re:Positive Changes on Senate Votes To Empower Parents As Censors · · Score: 1

    *bows to new master*

  16. Re:Whole lot of stupidity on Plug-In Hybrids Aren't Coming, They're Here · · Score: 1

    Turbines are nill maintenance, if auto manufacturers start making 'em, they'd be out of buisness. Along with oil companies, cuz turbines run on anything short of horseshit.

  17. Re:Efficiency on Plug-In Hybrids Aren't Coming, They're Here · · Score: 1

    Rear engine - rear wheel drive - is that so fsckin' hard damn it? You also get better handling - more weght in back = oversteer - responsiveness in my book, you just need floating rear wheels to avoid skids.

  18. Re:Efficiency on Plug-In Hybrids Aren't Coming, They're Here · · Score: 1

    And has ultracapacitor-esque density, so its a mute point.

  19. Re:Efficiency on Plug-In Hybrids Aren't Coming, They're Here · · Score: 1

    Magnezium and aluminum are as good as steel you nitwit. And slashing powerlevel in general does nothing. Decreasing diplasment does. But of course americans haven't heard of this new invention called forced induction. strap on a supercharger (for top performance an compression efftiency) and a turbo alternator(to return energy from exauhst) and you are done.

  20. Re:this just in on Linux Turns 17 Today · · Score: 1

    I dont shower, you insensitive clod!

  21. Re:let me get this straight... on Getting Paid To Abandon an Open Source Project? · · Score: 1

    -1 Bad Mental Image

  22. Re:they don't know what they get until they open t on Netbook Return Rates Much Higher For Linux Than Windows · · Score: 1

    You run Mac OS9? *bows down to new master*

  23. Re:Just put them on the top shelf. on Netbook Return Rates Much Higher For Linux Than Windows · · Score: 1

    Id be only too happy to replace anything and everything on my car, but not when it unconditionally nukes my warranty. Heck, id love it to at least change my oil, and not pay the auto service shop manager's son $200 to do it. *grumble, grumble*

  24. Re:Ugly on Venture Capitalism To the Rescue · · Score: 1

    Uhh, I think he was thinking about this

  25. Re:NO. Absolutely NOT. on "Iron Man" Release Brings Down Paramount's Servers · · Score: 1

    And the other contestant in the 'sadly insightfull' category is... badkarmadayaccount's loneliness, though he is a maverick jackass. And they start the fight... and he's down! Ultranova's post wins, what a match folks!