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  1. Re:Cat got you karma-whoring-80-column ass? on Shuttleworth Announces Karmic Koala · · Score: 0

    I think you meant kloud komputing.

    korrekt, komrade

  2. Re:Good Joke on Bill Would Require ISPs, Wi-Fi Users To Keep Logs · · Score: 0

    now i get it. thanks.

  3. Re:Good Joke on Bill Would Require ISPs, Wi-Fi Users To Keep Logs · · Score: 0

    you can't change your mac on windows?

  4. Re:No Ads on Boxee Drops Hulu Support · · Score: 0

    This breaks down to the content providers saying, "You can view my show through FireFox, IE, Safari, etc., but not through Boxee. The vowel/consonant ratio is a bit too high with that one.

    actually, ie has the highest vowel/consonent ratio.
    just sayin'

  5. Re:FUCK ARTISTS on Pirate Bay Day 3 — Defense Requests Dismissal · · Score: 0

    true. but you still could not fill up even a small ipod

  6. Re:What a crock.... on Pirate Bay Day 3 — Defense Requests Dismissal · · Score: 0

    (I was going to use that asian country that has laws against insulting the royal family, but I don't remember the name of the county.)

    i think you meant bhutan

  7. Re:I hate to say it... on Pirate Bay Day 3 — Defense Requests Dismissal · · Score: 0

    Any moaning music company exec should be dragged screaming from their phallic corporate towers and face public justice by having every bone in their body surgically removed over the course of several years until they exist soley as the large puddles of steaming crap they really are.

    wow, that's graphic

  8. Re:if you think it's over... on Pirate Bay Day 3 — Defense Requests Dismissal · · Score: 0

    yeah, and if you extend it a bit further, you can sue the person who installed your dsl modem. after all, had it not been for the modem you could never had downloaded torrents.

  9. Re:if you think the 1st amendment is over... on Pirate Bay Day 3 — Defense Requests Dismissal · · Score: 0

    This is the USA and the US constitution does not apply. :/

    and what exactly do you mean by that, sir?

  10. Re:if you think it's over... on Pirate Bay Day 3 — Defense Requests Dismissal · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    yes.
    now learn to live with that.

  11. youtube comment on Jet Pack Runs For Hours On Water · · Score: 1
    here is one person's reaction after watching a jetpack hover over water:

    lol omg i want tht soooo badly ima get it once i turn rich lol

    its amazing what sorts of crap people can write with a keyboard. my head will implode if i read another line like this.

  12. Re:Disappointing. on Jet Pack Runs For Hours On Water · · Score: 1

    It looked fine in Back to the Future Part 2. How hard could it be? They had floating lane dividers and everything. The only problem I can see is that it will add a whole new dimension to being "double-parked".

    you surely mean quadruple parked?

  13. Re:TAG THIS ARTICLE KDAWSONSUCKS on One Broken Router Takes Out Half the Internet? · · Score: 1

    I was. But imagine my surprise when I started getting 8 mbps instead of the 2mbps I pay for. The speed went back to normal after about a week. I can't think of anything that would cause this increse in speed. But it was great for some time.

  14. Re:I'm tired of subscription-based service on Internet Killed the Satellite Radio Star · · Score: 1

    so true.
    i've found that one-time expenditures, even if a bit costly, are less painful than monthly recurring payments, even if relatively less. i really want to buy the iphone but i simply cannot justify paying 1000 bucks (INR) each month for a 1gb data cap.

  15. Re:Obligatory XKCD on Next Pwn2Own Contest Targets IE8, Firefox, iPhone · · Score: 1

    man i love these obligatory references

  16. Re:Why don't they... on Firefox 3.2 Plans Include Natural Language, Themes · · Score: 1

    we could make a shiny, bare metal ultra quick browser! let's call it, mmmmh, chrome! because it's bare metal, and shiny! no really, I'm just waiting for chrome to support adblocking, then I'll switch on it and never look back.

    yeah i'm waiting for chrome to support adblock and noscript and tab mix plus and...maybe the whole addons framework. then it can be exactly as bloated as firefox.

  17. Re:Apple's Bundling... on Mozilla To Join EU Suit Against Microsoft · · Score: 1

    exactly. microsoft bundling ie8 with win7 is exactly the same as macos including safari and ubuntu including firefox and kubuntu including konqueror and...well you get the drift.
    similarly microsoft gets flak even for windows media player included in windows. imagine not being able to play your mp3s on a new computer.

  18. Re:browser monopoly? on Mozilla To Join EU Suit Against Microsoft · · Score: 1

    When you gain monopoly influence on a market (usually about 70%) you are then banned from bundling products from separate preexisting markets.

    i think this is just bullshit. just because a product is highly successful, it has to lose features to maintain competition?

  19. this is usual... on Software Piracy At the Beijing Branch Office? · · Score: 2, Interesting

    atleast here in india. every computer that has not been bought from dell, hp or some other international company has pirate windows and office on it. recently microsoft complained to a big company here and guess what they switched completely to ubuntu.

  20. Re:1.6M Processors, but only 1.6 TB memory? on IBM Building 20 Petaflop Computer For the US Gov't · · Score: -1

    hell, my desktop has 2tb. so what does this show/prove?

  21. Re:Not sure why the parent is troll... on Apple Planning Video-Call iPhone · · Score: 1

    why does g1 do this? i know apple are control freaks but android was supposed to be open and offer a better alternative to iphone. then why have less features than any 3g phone?

  22. big deal on Apple Planning Video-Call iPhone · · Score: 1

    doing that since last year on my e71
    duh

  23. Re:Microsoft already replied on Security Hole In Windows 7 UAC · · Score: 1

    but the code could not have run without uac warning the user

  24. Re:Microsoft already replied on Security Hole In Windows 7 UAC · · Score: 1

    what it should be doing is preventing it from doing anything you didn't authorize it to do.

    like opening or saving a file to the users\username directory?
    imagine getting one uac each for every file operation, every thread executed and so on.

  25. Re:Microsoft already replied on Security Hole In Windows 7 UAC · · Score: 1

    mod parent up you could not install the malicious code without getting a uac prompt.