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  1. Boo on Microsoft Ending Mainstream Support For XP · · Score: -1, Troll

    Vista is too fancy to run on my computer. XP is just right... and I wouldn't touch windows 7 with a ten foot pole. not happening. if M$ doesn't want to support me, fine. But they better not expect me to $upport them.

  2. ohmigosh on Microsoft Asks Fed For Bailout · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Haha that's great. My initial reaction was anger, as the whole financial thing has got me all steamed anyway... but then I remembered what company we're talking about here. subtle, but effective. I must admit I was fooled.

  3. hmm on How Do I Make My Netbook More Manly? · · Score: 1

    You could comment on how having a smaller laptop makes it more portable, making you more versatile and able to get your work done more quickly from anywhere. Then think of somewhere to go (like a coffee shop or something) and ask if she'd like to come along. also, don't tell her you play games on it.

  4. Re:What's worth buying? on 17 Million People Stopped Buying CDs In 2008 · · Score: 1

    there are good songs out there... it's just so expensive to get them recorded and produced for radio that the only people doing it are those who have the record deal already lined up. breaking out in a band is like getting your first job: need the car to get to the job, need the job to pay for the car. you need the right gear to sound good, and you need to sound good to make enough money to get the gear you want. the stuff that gets radio play is what the big companies think will sell CDs and sell on iTunes etc. If you don't like what's on the radio, try going to the company's website and checking out all of the bands that are signed. If you don't like any of that, try trolling on myspace for bands. There are a lot of good bands out there that just don't have the cash to make a full record... unless you support them and buy their shirts and go to their shows. the way to get good music is to pay up when you hear something you like.

  5. Re:What the hell? on Suspect Freed After Exposing Cop's Facebook Status · · Score: 1

    Simply refusing a breathalyzer here in the empire state is enough to get your license suspended for 6 months. Cops have to have to maintain the highest level of integrity in order for law enforcement to work. Ususally, it's just your word against his.

  6. Many missions to come on Filmmaker Working On Eye-Socket Camera · · Score: 1

    This man must be found, and harassed by several wearers of Guy Fawkes masks. Also, Rick Roll'd. The internet will collapse on itself.

  7. Re:Tv went blank. on Digital TV Coupon Program Under Way Again · · Score: 1

    I feel the same way. Now that I don't sit around watching TV, I'm more fit, have more energy, and I have time to do the things I like to do. No more boring nights for me! yes, I know it's a choice, but I needed that prompting to get me moving I guess.

  8. Re:Halo 3 does NOT serve though. on One Billionth Halo 3 Game Played · · Score: 1

    I serve myself, but I simply refuse to serve my peers. :P

  9. Re:Time will tell on Amazon Caves On Kindle 2 Text-To-Speech · · Score: 1

    you raise a legitimate point, sir. I can barely stand the news as read to me by "Our robotic overlords", much less an entire book. Now if they put Morgan Freeman as the default voice, It would be just like watching a movie, and awesomely entertaining instead of painfully boring.

  10. Re:I know the future... on The Future of Google Chrome · · Score: 1

    I run chrome with winXP. Although it does crash occasionally (once a week or so), it has a restore button that allows you to bring back the exact pages you were viewing. I have one of those Acer Aspire netbooks, so the viewable screen area is important to me, and chrome maximizes that. IE and Firefox fill up the top of my screen with all those toolbars and garbage that I really could care less about. Chrome has everything I want in a browser. I like it.

  11. Strange... on Sony To Unveil New Fuel-Cell Prototype · · Score: 1

    I was expecting something like this to be bulky, but the article's picture shows that the batteries are fairly small. This could be really good for people who travel. I charge my phone while I'm sleeping, but I always have to take the charger along for long trips, and then find a plug.

  12. well sure on Researchers Hack Biometric Faces · · Score: 3, Insightful

    but wouldn't those hackers be pissed if they go through all the trouble to get a good face pic of the user only to find out that there's a password screen immediately after that. i'd say it's a great addition to a layered security system.

  13. whoa on Pirate Bay P2P Trial Begins In Sweden · · Score: 1

    I've noticed an extreme spike in my torrent bandwidth. Is everyone putting in a last ditch effort to get what they want before they can't anymore?

  14. Personally on Post-Beta Windows 7 Build Leaked With New IE8 · · Score: 1

    I'm sticking with XP. I've had a chance to try Vista, and I really hated it. It reminded me too much of a Mac. Flashy graphics make for slow processors. Also, I have 1GB RAM on my lappy, which means that I could just barely run Vista. No thanks, I'll stick to running XP comfortably. There is plenty of product support and compatibility, and it gets the job done for me. As far as people downloading the new windows over BitTorrent, don't they realize that you have to have a genuine copy to get the updates? Or is there a crack out already?

  15. Re:Considering the Rush Job... on Major Spike in Security Threats To Online Games · · Score: 2, Interesting

    This isn't a problem with the games themselves, just the users who are playing the games. There have to be very strict punishments for people who are caught abusing the trust of the community. Good rule of thumb: If it's not in the game, don't click it. This applies to clan sites, FAQ's, Walkthroughs, all of it. Just don't do it unless you can be certain that it's a reputable site you're going to.

  16. Yeap on Bill Gates Unleashes Swarm of Mosquitoes · · Score: 0

    Oh, and I suppose poor people shouldn't be the only ones to die of dehydration either... that's why next month's conference will be held in the Mojave desert.

  17. Re:Just about as far. . . on Real Life Game · · Score: 0

    ...Not to mention the fantasy and/or historical situations that many games are set in. It's really hard to get to 1944 Japan, or post-apocalyptic Washington D.C. in RL. I use my games as an escape from reality, much like a book, or booze.

  18. Re:I'm not believing... on Video Game Use Linked To Breast Feeding · · Score: 0

    Shenanigans of the highest order. This study is bunk.

  19. Well on We're In Danger of Losing Our Memories · · Score: 0

    This is a very expensive undertaking. To archive all of the photos and videos alone would require massive disk space. Add to that the filtering of silly comments that are completely off-topic and you have one heck of a job. I'm glad someone's doing it, but does it have to be that detailed? we have far more data in our age than any other time in history.

  20. Sweet on Variations On the Classic Turing Test · · Score: 1, Interesting

    It really is kind of creepy how close they've come to actual life-like robotics... but my question is, how life-like should a robot really be? I mean, are we going to be replacing friends with these guys, or are they meant to serve us? Don't get me wrong, I have a great respect for these scientists, I just wonder how these sorts of real robots will fare on the market.

  21. Re:Sure, 17 year-olds believe this because of a ga on Halo 3 Criticized In Murder Conviction · · Score: 0

    what's even worse is when the little guys on there start singing into their headsets. it's like they don't know anyone is listening. i don't care if they want to play, but it's really annoying to have to mute every last one.

  22. Re:HUH?? on Unemployment Claims Crash State Web Sites · · Score: 0

    Perhaps I should clarify. I've never had to use unemployment myself, because I have been a contributing member of the work force since I was 12 years old. I've lived out of a car, had a few crummy apartments (one flooded), but I've somehow always been able to find a job. There are jobs out there, and the unemployed need only look to the local papers to find some work. The problem I have is when people decide that since they've had a certain job in the past, they need to have an equal or better job or they won't work. Sometimes, that means you have to give some of the decadent things you may have been able to afford before, but can no longer justify paying for. I had a roommate that lost his job as a landscaper, but he would not sell any of his things. I had to toss him out because he wouldn't pay rent, but he paid rent-a-center right on time (thanks to his mother... ugh) for the entertainment system in his room. It's disgusting to see how much we waste while living beyond our own means.

  23. HUH?? on Unemployment Claims Crash State Web Sites · · Score: -1, Troll

    Seriously? People are too lazy to go to the unemployment office? Why am I paying taxes again?

  24. Consumonster on The Illuminati Project Pushes For Dark Skies In 2009 · · Score: 1

    We Earthlings must consume everything we can see, until we cannot see any longer.

  25. Oh NO! on Lenovo To Bring Wii-Inspired Input To PCs · · Score: 1

    Those things are dangerous. Many gamers, accustomed to sitting still, have been injured by the Wii. Now the PC world will be hurt by this onslaught of moving controllers.