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  1. Re:Please, no! on Real Settles Lawsuits, Will Stop Selling RealDVD · · Score: 1

    And hate the other side? Why? It's just a game. A game you're not even participating in.

  2. Re:Please, no! on Real Settles Lawsuits, Will Stop Selling RealDVD · · Score: 1

    There's not really any reason to pick sides and hate the other side in football, either, people are just generally retarded.

    Most people select the team they like purely arbitrarily anyway.

  3. Re:Oh no, we're screwed! on Real Settles Lawsuits, Will Stop Selling RealDVD · · Score: 1

    as well as serving as her DJ.

    If you know what I mean. *wika wika*

  4. Re:Making copies shouldn't be a crime on Man Swallows USB Flash Drive Evidence · · Score: 1

    ..I think it's something that rhyme with 'floor'....It's fraud!

    Is English your first language?

  5. Re:Why do people measure water as weight? on NASA Estimates 600 Million Metric Tons of Water Ice At Moon's North Pole · · Score: 1

    More like 1 kg of water = 1 liter.

  6. Re:Iceberg analogy on NASA Estimates 600 Million Metric Tons of Water Ice At Moon's North Pole · · Score: 1

    My parents are deeaaaad!

  7. Is that fluid oz.?

    Does beer weigh the same as water?

  8. Re:Send up some miners on NASA Estimates 600 Million Metric Tons of Water Ice At Moon's North Pole · · Score: 1

    Yeah, but the latency to the DRM servers on Earth would suck.

    I'm going to go out on a limb and suggest that you don't want connections to anything but other devices on the LAN at a LAN party. Games that have to phone home are out on their ass.

    Just like LANs here!

  9. Re:I think Georges Lemaitre would disagree on Liberalism and Atheism Linked To IQ · · Score: 1

    They do co-exist.

    They just completely contradict each other, as well.

  10. Re:Aggressive Stupidity on Man Defends His Right To Flip Off the Police · · Score: 1

    I see escalation until somewhere in our great legal system the flipper is proven innocent and it's revealed that the officer is a cunt.

    Presuming faith in the system (I know, I know), I say so be it.

  11. Re:how is the public private? on EU Says Google Street View Violates Privacy · · Score: 1

    If there were a picture of my house in your personal photo albums, I would find that very weird. If I found you outside my house taking pictures of it from the street, I would feel vaguely threatened and would want to know what your motives were. If you told me that you were going to post them to make money and asserted your right to stand there taking pictures of my house, I would probably call the cops.

    I wouldn't have said, "I'm going to post pictures of your house to make money, har har harrr!!" I would've said something along the lines of, "No, I'm not just taking pictures of your house, I'm taking pictures in a panoramic view from the point at which I'm standing. Don't worry about it."

    If you said some dumb shit about calling the cops or whatever at that point, I would smile and nod, and probably wrap it up before they came to save myself the trouble of explaining to them that you're a psycho.

  12. Re:Except for record labels on Aussie Film Industry Appeals ISP Copyright Case · · Score: 2, Insightful

    But corporations are people too:(

    At least in regards to most legal benefits afforded individual people. Less so in regards to disadvantages.

  13. Re:Expect no less on AU Internet Censorship Spells Bad News For Gamers · · Score: 1

    Still not funny.

  14. Re:Eek? on How Packing a Gun Protects Valuables From Airline Theft · · Score: 1

    I think they were referring to stalking around an airport with one. Grow up.

  15. Re:Expect no less on AU Internet Censorship Spells Bad News For Gamers · · Score: 0

    Doesn't seem like much of a joke to me. I scoured the summary trying to find where someone had typed Austria by accident, and it either doesn't exist or has already been corrected. No joke present.

  16. Re:Value, Price, and Worth on 1938 Superman Comic Sells For $1M · · Score: 1

    You are correct. I should have said "profit margin."

    Which is exactly what everyone on the opposing side of the argument from you (which I didn't actually put in one way or the other until this very post, so I'm not sure why you're talking to me about it) probably had in mind.

    If you have a superior product at the exact same cost as an inferior product, you could perhaps count on better sales, resulting in more money. So it isn't a race to make the cheapest crap possible, necessarily.

    And quit being so hostile, I was picking on an asshole.

  17. Re:Value, Price, and Worth on 1938 Superman Comic Sells For $1M · · Score: 1

    "Hurrr, re-read my post," is a fascinating rebuttal, but maybe you could retype it so that it actually rebuts.

    I'll get back with you after I snort this line of coke.

  18. Re:Life like a video game on Life Imagined As One Big RPG · · Score: 1

    Zing!

  19. Re:Better than that on The Blind Shall See Again, But When? · · Score: 1

    If Predator movies are any indication, I'm not sure I'd make the switch.

  20. Re:This is BAD BAD BAD on The Blind Shall See Again, But When? · · Score: 1

    As a half-black, half white person, let me comment on your absurd ideas...I can smell the same sounds...that white or black people can

    You may be more mixed up than you realize.

  21. Re:no analogue holes on 2010 — the Year AACS and HDMI Kill Off HD Component Video · · Score: 1

    but it definitely looks better than the standard hdmi cable.

    jajajajaja

  22. Re:Considering the energy required. . . on Interstellar Hydrogen Prevents Light-Speed Travel? · · Score: 1

    It's awesome that people just sit around double-checking theoretical math that you may be inclined to post on Slashdot.

    I don't know if I'm joking, or if I'm not.

    Schrödinger's wit?

  23. Re:Inherent privacy is dead. on Did We Lose the Privacy War? · · Score: 1

    stances we can harvest/produce, Gold is not particularily useful.

    As I understand it, gold is a pretty good conductor and fairly resistant to oxidation, making it useful as a deterrent to corrosion.

  24. Re:He was 4,000 years old. on Greenlander's DNA Sequenced, After 5,000 Years · · Score: 1

    That's an additional factoid, though, and doesn't conflict. Thus, is superfluous.

  25. Re:and now for a god test on Greenlander's DNA Sequenced, After 5,000 Years · · Score: 1

    Because it's fabricated based on absolutely nothing unless you count misunderstandings of things we now understand better, if not almost completely.