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  1. Cut it out on iPod Mini Design Flaw? · · Score: 1

    You're in the wrong place. You used the words "industrial/mechanical design" to people who couldn't tell you the difference between rotational and injection molding.

  2. Nah. on Microsoft Authorized Refurbishers · · Score: 1

    I mean no. No on all counts.

  3. Re:social engineering is a Good Thing on Stoplights to Mete Out Punishment? · · Score: 1

    I was thinking more along the lines of a Darwinian paradise involving rare gas and crossbows.

  4. Re:Anti-Darwin? on Smart Cars to Save Stupid Drivers? · · Score: 1

    It's only Darwinian if it doesn't eliminate YOU.

  5. ARRR on 2003 CD Sales Officially Down 7.6 Percent · · Score: 1

    holy shit! legal trends lead to excellent style choices, to be enjoyed by all! NEXT COMES THE WHORING! ARRRRR.

  6. Errr on Longhorn Skinning A Reality · · Score: 0

    You do know that green isn't a primary color, right?

  7. another day at the k mart on Commodore BBSes Return using the Internet. · · Score: 3, Funny

    10 PRINT "FUCK"
    20 PRINT "YOU"
    30 GOTO 10
    END

  8. fuk0r on Commodore BBSes Return using the Internet. · · Score: 0, Troll

    omg you have one disk of a 2 disk game for download AND YOU WON'T PUT IN THE OTHER DISK FUCK YOU&^!)!L:Q210__+2134

    NO CARRIER

  9. Re:Customized Home & Garden's Magazine on Magazine Eyeballs Its Subscribers · · Score: 1

    "Why doesn't ours look like that?!"

    "Cause you never let me kill the damn vampires."

  10. what slashdot do you read? on Gates on Winsecurity · · Score: 1

    Perhaps you were mistakenly redirected. This site has ALWAYS been this way, and people like you have ALWAYS bitched about it, and to no end.

  11. Re:Charging by channel? on Congress To Force Cable a la Carte Plans · · Score: 1

    If cable charged by the minute, ads of all types would have to go away, or be uncharged time.

  12. The obvious. on Asus Launching a Wi-Fi Hard Drive · · Score: 4, Funny

    from the if-you-don't-have-wifi,-what-do-you-have? dept.

    wires

  13. It's even more elite... on Anti-piracy Vigilantes Tracking P2P Users · · Score: 1

    ...when you use UCITA to then go and dig through everyone's machine that you think might have your random $10,000 100-line program. W00!

  14. Which is exactly the point on Good News From The High-Speed Networking Front · · Score: 1

    I don't need more than 100 meters to do my house up in wiring (I imagine some people might, but they have enough money for other things.)

  15. Doki Doki Panic on Last Screenshots of Sam & Max 2 Online · · Score: 1

    Info here.

    The fact of the matter is that if you played SMB 2 you didn't miss anything. The game was actually quite popular in its Doki Doki Panic form in Japan, and Nintendo bought the title from a client developer and repurposed it into a Mario game. SMB2 is identical to DDP except for the use of different sorts of main characters (Mario folks as opposed to a family in DDP.)

  16. I love this stuff on Is {pluto|sedna} A Planet? · · Score: 5, Funny

    Although you have to admit that we NEED a planet named after the god of the dead. Perhaps we can put some trash out there and christen it.

  17. Ah ahaha ha hahaha on Debunking the Trillion-Dollar Space Myth · · Score: 1

    If I had mind filters I'd filter out every person that ever used the phrase "liberal media" forever. It would save on having to filter out all the concepts as bullshit afterward.

  18. Grrr. on Builder.com Writers Outsourced to India · · Score: 1

    The best way to instantly create a trade surplus in the US would be to make New York City and Los Angeles "autonomous regions" with separate measures of trade and GDP.

    Instant book-cooking surplus, wow!

  19. Re:Bluetooth? on Trekkie Communicators Now a Reality · · Score: 1

    If your head is more than a couple yards away from your pocket, the only guy you get to talk to is the one that changes the water in your head-vat.

  20. oh no! on Project Gutenberg 2 Raises Some Hackles · · Score: 1

    Why use a WHEEL when you can use a WEEEEL!(tm)

    WEEEEL! uses advanced nanotech to provide the perfect circular-object experience. Don't be fooled by imitations! This is no stone-age caveman equipment, one step up from a square on a stick! This is the WHEEL FOR THE FUTURE.

    WEEEEEEEEEEEE(l)!

  21. Re:carnivor on Time Warner To Comply With Wiretap Law · · Score: 1

    The only cops that will come to your door are the spelling police.

  22. Oh yeah. on Using Employee-Owned Technology in the Workplace? · · Score: 4, Funny

    Then you can set up some techno music too, and it'll be like homestar runner.

  23. Haha. on Brad Templeton On New Mobile Domains · · Score: 1

    I have never been to a legitimate site based on a .biz domain.

    In that regard, it's actually useful- if a site is in .biz, that's like having your company's contact email as a hotmail account. The name even sounds goddamn sleazy.

  24. Good move on Brad Templeton On New Mobile Domains · · Score: 1

    IMO, the whole TLD thing needs to go right out the window unless it gets enforced meaning.

    Country code domains should be given to government departments, corporations incorporated there, and citizens (full names.) The US government, incidentally, should have to drop .gov and become .gov.us to match up with this.

    Beyond that, ALL TLDs should be available, with any valid characters you like put in. I should be able to have .fack or .keke or .whatever. All of these special TLDs are crap because anyone who has a .com pretty much automatically owns other TLDs. If I bought apple.mobile, Apple would sue me and win. So they should only have .apple to use- then they can do powerbook.apple, ipod.apple, imac.apple, whatever.

  25. I don't get it on BitTorrent Gains Corporate Support · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Why is the answer always to lock things down totally?

    Why not just block outgoing transfers, and encourage people to leave their torrent clients open with their files, so that if people want the newest demo or movie trailer or whatever, they can find it via LAN bandwidth. Let the earliest finders take the brunt of it and then work from there. A system like BT is perfectly suited to this and I am shocked that no one does it.