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  1. Re:Configurable? on KDE 4.0 Is Out · · Score: -1, Troll

    Maybe you should get work done instead of masturbating with your desktop environment. Other than changing the background image and window color scheme, how much more diddling do you need ?

  2. Yay Hubble on Hubble Finds Double Einstein Ring · · Score: 0

    Good thing NASA and others want to sh*tcan the thing. Oh wait, no its not. Lets hope that the upgrade for it mentioned a few days ago goes smoothly, so we can see more cool stuff like this.

    Wheres my flying car though?

  3. what a cunning stunt ! on Diebold Voter Fraud Rumors in New Hampshire Primaries · · Score: 1

    Way to go Hillary !

  4. Brainless on BUG - "The LEGO of Gadgets" · · Score: 1

    So now people will have to think even less, and kiddies can think they're designers w/o having to do ANY work. This is the Microsoftification of hardware.

  5. Biodiesel? on Startup Building Floating Data Centers · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Why bother with biodiesel? Cargo ships use bunker oil, which is 1 step up from crude. They'll already have massive generators and massive fuel capacity, with readily available fuel.

    If they really wanted to be green they'd deploy some sort of thermal gradient generator, sinking piping down below the thermocline of the ocean.

  6. Re:reason on Hand-Made Vacuum Tubes · · Score: 1

    I stopped getting Make when they had the piece about the PID controller for your espresso machine, the author basically wrote "I don't know how it works, but it works, so lets just use it." Make degenerated into Popular Science magazine.

  7. Re:2 vs 3 on Torvalds Puts Support Behind GPL2 Linux · · Score: 1

    Linus can do it, because its HIS. What was the last epic thing YOU produced?

  8. Intel usually pretty smart on Intel Resigns from One Laptop Per Child Project · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Is this confirmation that the whole OLPC thing is a bad idea?

  9. s/Austia/Austria/g on Solar Tree Bears Fruit · · Score: 2, Informative

    I believe Vienna is in AUSTRIA.

  10. "the price to pay" ?? on Flash Vulnerabilities Affect Thousands of Sites · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Can we be slightly more trollish ?

  11. Re:I'm more interested in AoE on Intel Announces Open Fibre Channel Over Ethernet · · Score: 1

    Then you could use the Evil Bit for packet prioritization !!

  12. Paging Morpheus on IBM Finding Business Uses for Virtual World · · Score: 1

    Do you think that my being faster has ANYTHING to do with my muscles, in this place?
    You think thats AIR you're breathing?

    AGAIN.

  13. More like 3.7 billion on 3.2 Billion Dollars Lost to Phishing in 2007 · · Score: 1

    I got that number from the institute-of-pulling-numbers-out-of-my-butt.

    Seriously, when they say a number like $1244, where are they getting that?

  14. Re:Bumper cars. on Intel Announces Open Fibre Channel Over Ethernet · · Score: 2, Funny

    Dude, thats MY IP address !!!!

  15. Re:always done this for international on More Details Emerge On Domestic Spying Programs · · Score: 1, Insightful

    There is no "mostly domestic" written in the summary... where did you pull this from, your butt, or the article ?

  16. always done this for international on More Details Emerge On Domestic Spying Programs · · Score: 2, Insightful

    The Govt has ALWAYS maintained the ability to do this for international calls. Old FDR did it, probably every administration since the beginning of telecommunications has done this.

    Dicks? Yes.
    Surprising/News? No.

  17. Re:Good PR for Opera on Opera Files EU Complaint Against Microsoft · · Score: 1

    Since all I care about is no popups and Flashblock, I don't care to even know what Acid2 means. I'm a regular user, remember?

  18. Good PR for Opera on Opera Files EU Complaint Against Microsoft · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Since no publicity is bad publicity, this is a cheap way for them to shout from the rooftops "We exist, we're a better browser than IE, IE sucks!! "

    Oh, and their lawsuit has merit, as well.

  19. Space Tourism != cheap on 2008, The Year of the Spaceship · · Score: 1

    So the flights will drop to 50K dollars instead of 100K ? Where do I sign up?

  20. dont work in America on Maglev On the Drawing Boards · · Score: 1

    Where you need them, you have too much population and land is too pricey, to build 200 mph trains. Where you have the room and cheap land, there's no people to move.
    Even if there was a maglev from NY to LA, it would still take a day to get there at full speed - for probably no less than a flight. Once everyone started taking the maglev, the Gubmint would have all sorts of onerous ID checks like airplanes, so you'd save no time there either.

  21. It squeezes them right over to OpenSource on How the BSA Squeezes the Little Guys · · Score: 1

    Small businesses have no spare time, much less any time to burn fiddling around with all this. This sort of thing is what makes people think "Maybe I should try that free stuff again".

  22. Re:What about the other way around? on How to Turn Your PC into a Mac · · Score: 1, Funny

    So what you're saying is that OSX isn't compatible with menopausal bitches?

  23. Meta-trolling? on How to Turn Your PC into a Mac · · Score: 1

    So subby first trolls about getting his juices flowing turning his PC into a Mac, and then Taco trolls about just installing linux.

    Dude - if you want a Mac, just buy one. Taco, demand another from your corporate pimps.

    Pagehits here we come!

  24. Re:don't need root for a rootkit on Multiple FLAC Vulnerabilities Affect Every OS · · Score: 0, Troll

    Except that this only affects YOUR processes, not root's. So you are not "so pwn3d". Ask your buddies on IRC for something cleverer next time. Nice OLPC troll though, it got you some karma.

  25. Re:root listens to audio? on Multiple FLAC Vulnerabilities Affect Every OS · · Score: 1

    You're really stretching there. Not only does my "friend" give me an evil FLAC, but he also happens to craft it against specific, unpatched-at-hack-time local exploits, or manage to include a shellscript/sudo-avoiding payload?