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  1. Re:The more interesting question... on Rocket-Powered 21-Foot Long X-Wing Actually Flies · · Score: 2, Funny

    Wow, you act like you might know something. Of course it could be gas. Maybe you should take something for that verbal diarrhea you seem to have. Of course you could simply be retarded. Are you sure you're not a retard? Maybe just another moron talking out of his ass again like he knows a thing or three? I bet it's a bit of everything. You should take something for that. Perhaps a loaded .357 ingested orally will do the trick!

    Since I'm feeling generous, let me take some time to educate you. Flying high powered rockets is legal in this country. It won't get you arrested or fined or thrown in Gitmo (Where the hell'd you get that? Oh, probably more gas.) It doesn't make you a terrorist or an activist or a radical islamist or any kind of -ist. Provided you follow the laws, file the proper paperwork and notices with the proper government agencies, it's perfectly legal.

    Now, ready, aim, fire!

  2. He's british? on New Stephen Hawking Movie in the Works · · Score: 1

    Funny, I never noticed the accent....

  3. Re:where are these numbers coming from? on Xbox 360 Wins Through 2009? · · Score: 3, Funny

    Wrong. You just can't spell it correctly :)

  4. Support whats convienent on When Should You Stop Support for Software? · · Score: 1

    and no more than that. The problem with supporting ancient software is that those ancient users never have the need to upgrade. Stop supporting archaic software, and they will upgrade.

    I don't keep up with the latest hardware for my computer system, for example. The only time I upgrade is when some new game comes out and I can't play it. If they just continued producing games for old hardware, I'd never upgrade.

  5. Re:John Cage on DRM for 1'3" of Silence · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Bahahahaha!

    This has got to be the funniest post I've ever seen. Thank you so much, I'm crying :)

  6. Re:Slashdotting by proxy? on Is Computer-Created Art, Art? · · Score: 1

    yea good luck with that ;)

  7. Re:Big deal... on Firefox Lead Now Working For Google · · Score: 1

    What? Like PornMaster? /me ducks

  8. Cartons are rather large. on Build Your Own MP3 Player · · Score: 1

    Perhaps you meant a pack of cigarettes?

    Okay, gonna go put another nail in the coffin now.

  9. The first linux post? on Google's 20-Year Usenet Timeline · · Score: 1

    Funny, in the first ever linux post, he referes to a previous post about it :)

  10. Re:who else? on TorrentBits.org and SuprNova.org Go Dark · · Score: 1

    World's Worst Reliable Delivery Method. ;-)

    More like the world's best unreliable delivery method ;-)

  11. Not true. on WoW Street Date Announced · · Score: 1

    Closed beta tested the game. Now Open beta is testing the servers. We went from 5k people to 400k in a week. Open beta is definately more than just a demp period.

  12. Re:Open Beta is going to be awefully short then! on WoW Street Date Announced · · Score: 1

    That *stall* is designed on purpose. It's Blizzards way of encouraging you to leave your current area and go exploring. If you give me your race and lvl, I'm sure I can give you a few places to go which would make your WoW experience much more enjoyable.

  13. Re:Open Beta is going to be awefully short then! on WoW Street Date Announced · · Score: 1

    You are most definately not keeping your closed/open beta characters. But the Collectors Edition version of WoW will contain a special useless item that no one else gets.

  14. Just 7 favorable votes? on California Violent Gaming Bills Fail To Advance · · Score: 1

    ... You can't even get a TOTAL of 7 votes! So much for our elected officials making their constituents opinions heard. C'mon boys, get off the golf course and get back into the office.

  15. Take action on Is Open Source Fertile Ground for Foul Play? · · Score: 5, Informative

    All these great reply's, these reasons why Russell is wrong, will never be read by the public because they're stuck in /.

    Take a cue from devX: "Editor's Note: DevX is pleased to consider rebuttals and related commentaries in response to any published opinion. Publication is considered on a case-by-case basis. Please email the editor at lpiquet@devx.com for more information."

  16. Re:That's a goal? on Microsoft Officially Shows Longhorn, WinFX · · Score: 1

    You're hard core....

    To live without cars, computers, freedom, women, etc. You're a bigger man than I.

  17. Re:That's a goal? on Microsoft Officially Shows Longhorn, WinFX · · Score: 1

    "building apps that are as smart as Outlook."

    I was hoping they'd shoot higher than that.


    You obviously haven't used Outlook in a while.

    Damn Zealots....

  18. Re:What is wrong with us? on FutureMark Confirms nVidia's Benchmark Cheating · · Score: 1

    eh, no such thing. Software and hardware companies have been cheating on benchmarks for decades. This is nothing new.

  19. Re:Bad Religion... on Universal Music Group's New Music Sharing Service · · Score: 1

    Actually, Bad Religion is in there, and was the reason joined up. Wanting to rebuild my BR collection, I joined up with a mere $10, and downloaded over $100 worth of Bad Religion in an afternoon! With 7 full-length albums and 10 compilations, Bad Religion is one of the most frequently downloaded bands.

    I must say that Emusic specializes in the Punk Rock genre, and was an excellent purchase.

  20. state of choice? on The Free State Project · · Score: 1

    You know, North Dakota is nice and all. But if I were going to take over a state it'd have to be California or Florida or some other state where the weather we'd be hiding from would be the best weather possible.

  21. Re:Actually, it does on Theory-Affirming Evidence About the Universe · · Score: 1

    Well said. But it begs the question, "How is any modern day religion different?" They've taken text from the bible, translated it into a view that they can believe, and then started over. The same text has spawned hundreds of different religions. Hundreds of different view on the very same words

    --Strudleman (http://www.strudleman.com)

  22. Funky Star Wars Hand on Funky Robotic Hand · · Score: 1

    That's incredible! The intense Star Wars freaks are gonna have a field day. I'd imagine that there will be a few people who cut off their hand in hopes of having a Robot hand. Become one with the force, young Jedi.

  23. Where's Tux? on Linux Timeline By LWN and LJ · · Score: 1

    A fairly complete history of Linux, to be sure. But they're certaintly missing a rather important piece. The birth of a symbol! Well, here's me cleaning up their mess. Go here -> Tux History

  24. No Shutdown! on EBone/KPNQwest Network Shutting Down · · Score: 1

    I just visited eBone. It seems this article is out of date already! Follow the link and you'll find this message:

    Important announcement NO SHUT DOWN - more details to follow (-:

    Judging by the happy ascii at the end, this can mean only good things for our friends across the pond!

  25. Re:Internet is Illegal on "Deep Linking" Controversy Renewed in Texas · · Score: 1

    It won't kill the internet. The only companies that will get hurt will be the ones who actually do prevent this sort of linking.

    If you stop people from linking to your site, you stop people from coming to your site. And then you die.