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  1. Re:Worse than bad ports are bad translations on When PC Ports of Console Games Go Wrong · · Score: 1

    Oh, lord, THAT'S what that was? Summon Richard the Lich? *mindblown*

  2. Re:The judge seems to be entirely right on Judge Rules Web Commenter Will Be Unmasked To Mom · · Score: 1

    Turns out, it helps to RTFA. Hipcheck's identity remains secret to the public.

    You make an extremely valid point though.

  3. Re:Bah! on Whistleblower Claims IEA Is Downplaying Peak Oil · · Score: 1

    "Economic reality" is the key phrase in making this conclusion true. Might not be tasteful, but economically, yes, it makes sense.

  4. Re:I don't mean to Troll on Swarm of Giant Jellyfish Capsize 10-Ton Trawler · · Score: 2, Funny

    I mod things as funny so others can yell "mods on crack".

    My use of +1 Funny is clearly superior to your own.

  5. Re:Runner up on KDE Founder Receives Highest German Honor · · Score: 1

    You fell for a troll.

    Wait... state the obvious club is room 206?
    ...

  6. Re:Does not assume a continuous connection on Vint Cerf Plugs Android Into Interplanetary Net · · Score: 1

    ST:VOY. A 7-year ping time sounds about right.

  7. Re:Netbooks on Mac OS X 10.6.2 Will Block Atom Processors · · Score: 0, Troll

    The point. You missed it.

  8. Re:Come to California... on Nothing To Fear But Fearlessness Itself? · · Score: 1

    Political parties? Or politics?

  9. Re:Lawsuit? on Who Installs the Most Crapware? · · Score: 1

    Has anyone sued a manufacturer for false advertising and/or fraud, because they advertise that the computers come with Windows, when in fact they're hobbled by coming with (Windows + Crapware)?

    No. Because that's about as absurd as suing McDonalds for not explicitly stating that their coffee is hot.

    Oh, wait... /faithInHumanity

  10. Re:humans on Neanderthals "Had Sex" With Modern Man · · Score: 3, Funny

    Absolutely. Half-elves, half-orcs, half-ogres... half-fiends... centaurs...

  11. Re:WHAT!! on The Ultimate Limit of Moore's Law · · Score: 1

    Not that any of us would notice a difference... The internet is full of one-dimensional idiots.

  12. Re:T-Mobile Press Release on Server Failure Destroys Sidekick Users' Backup Data · · Score: 1

    Somebody set up us the backup?

  13. Re:To a US viewer, the BBC is biased to the left on Barack Obama Wins the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize · · Score: 1

    The irony of discussing Charlie Brooker when we're talking about bias...

  14. Re:personally on Barack Obama Wins the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize · · Score: 1

    tl;dr: Obama did stuff. He spent our money and our children's money and our grandchildren's money lots of times. Also he stopped spending our money on things he didn't like.

  15. Re:personally on Barack Obama Wins the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize · · Score: 1

    He was a community organizer in Chicago? Of COURSE that deserves a Nobel Peace Prize, what were we thinking?

  16. Re:The road to hell is paved with what now? on Barack Obama Wins the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize · · Score: 1

    *cough*bullcrap*cough*
    POTUS's power consists mostly of making people feel warm and fuzzy inside, and making the final (but not TOO final, don't want to upset the voters) decision on military matters. Also he can ask Congress to please do what he wants.
    Solutions to these problems still have to exist before the problems can be solved. I know it sounds elementary, but just because someone is in a pseudo-powerful position doesn't mean they can fix such large and complicated problems.

  17. Re:personally on Barack Obama Wins the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize · · Score: 1

    Actually, no one voted Bush out.
    /pedant

  18. Re:Start charging on FBI Cracks "Largest Phishing Case Ever" · · Score: 1

    Your post advocates a

    ( ) technical (*) legislative ( ) market-based ( ) vigilante

    approach to fighting spam. Your idea will not work. Here is why it won't work. (One or more of the following may apply to your particular idea, and it may have other flaws which used to vary from state to state before a bad federal law was passed.)

    ( ) Spammers can easily use it to harvest email addresses
    (*) Mailing lists and other legitimate email uses would be affected
    ( ) No one will be able to find the guy or collect the money
    ( ) It is defenseless against brute force attacks
    (*) It will stop spam for two weeks and then we'll be stuck with it
    (*) Users of email will not put up with it
    (*) Microsoft will not put up with it
    (*) The police will not put up with it
    ( ) Requires too much cooperation from spammers
    (*) Requires immediate total cooperation from everybody at once
    ( ) Many email users cannot afford to lose business or alienate potential employers
    ( ) Spammers don't care about invalid addresses in their lists
    ( ) Anyone could anonymously destroy anyone else's career or business

    Specifically, your plan fails to account for

    ( ) Laws expressly prohibiting it
    (*) Lack of centrally controlling authority for email
    ( ) Open relays in foreign countries
    ( ) Ease of searching tiny alphanumeric address space of all email addresses
    (*) Asshats
    (*) Jurisdictional problems
    (*) Unpopularity of weird new taxes
    ( ) Public reluctance to accept weird new forms of money
    ( ) Huge existing software investment in SMTP
    ( ) Susceptibility of protocols other than SMTP to attack
    ( ) Willingness of users to install OS patches received by email
    (*) Armies of worm riddled broadband-connected Windows boxes
    ( ) Eternal arms race involved in all filtering approaches
    (*) Extreme profitability of spam
    ( ) Joe jobs and/or identity theft
    ( ) Technically illiterate politicians
    ( ) Extreme stupidity on the part of people who do business with spammers
    ( ) Dishonesty on the part of spammers themselves
    ( ) Bandwidth costs that are unaffected by client filtering
    ( ) Outlook

    and the following philosophical objections may also apply:

    (*) Ideas similar to yours are easy to come up with, yet none have ever been shown practical
    ( ) Any scheme based on opt-out is unacceptable
    ( ) SMTP headers should not be the subject of legislation
    ( ) Blacklists suck
    ( ) Whitelists suck
    ( ) We should be able to talk about Viagra without being censored
    ( ) Countermeasures should not involve wire fraud or credit card fraud
    ( ) Countermeasures should not involve sabotage of public networks
    ( ) Countermeasures must work if phased in gradually
    (***) Sending email should be free
    ( ) Why should we have to trust you and your servers?
    ( ) Incompatiblity with open source or open source licenses
    ( ) Feel-good measures do nothing to solve the problem
    ( ) Temporary/one-time email addresses are cumbersome
    ( ) I don't want the government reading my email
    ( ) Killing them that way is not slow and painful enough

    Furthermore, this is what I think about you:

    ( ) Sorry dude, but I don't think it would work.
    (*) This is a stupid idea, and you're a stupid person for suggesting it.
    ( ) Nice try, assh0le! I'm going to find out where you live and burn your house down!

  19. Re:Penny Arcade Charity on What To Do With a Free Xbox 360 Pro? · · Score: 1

    You bet your +3 "Informative" we can!

    On a separate note, you owe us exactly .54 Mother Teresas of karma.

    --The IRS

  20. Re:So glad... on Sony Sued Over Bricked PS3s · · Score: 1

    It's "Microsoft". Even "MS" if you must abbreviate. Typing "M$" makes you look like a fourteen year old boy.

  21. Re:Sony is no longer a reputable vendor on Sony Sued Over Bricked PS3s · · Score: 1

    RTFA?
    RTFS?
    RTF Title?

    Please?

  22. Re:Bad deal for AT&T on AT&T To Allow VoIP On iPhone · · Score: 1

    Seen too many fanboys. It took me half-way into the second paragraph to understand you were kidding.

  23. Re:Some More Names to Consider on What Belongs In a High School Sci-Fi/Fantasy Lit Class? · · Score: 1

    As(I assume the misspelling was intentional)imov's writing is FAR above junior high level in today's schools. I finished a lit course two years ago (high school, senior year) in which few people could read the dust jacket of a Heinlein book.
    That said, Heinlein and some of Asimov's better stuff (he wrote 300+ stories, there should be SOMETHING) sound perfect.

  24. Re:Astroturfing. on FTC States Bloggers Must Disclose Paid Reviews · · Score: 1

    Also:
    We nerds tend to root for the guy with the best flame-war grammar.
    Just thought you should know. Red Flayer wins this one.

  25. Re:They CAN afford to get it wrong on Vista Share Drops for the First Time In Two Years · · Score: 1

    ... They can't afford to get it wrong.

    They can pre-install their office suite.

    Trial version only, in the US. Antitrust laws.