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  1. Re:Poll Troll Toll on Garage Startup Develops "Personal Computer" · · Score: 1

    It took you two years to think of that?? Two years in between posts, and that's the best you can come up with? You sir, are a shitty troll.

  2. Re:Perfection on Magnetism Can Sway Man's Moral Compass · · Score: 1
  3. Re:The difference? on Magnetism Can Sway Man's Moral Compass · · Score: 1

    I found myself asking the same thing

  4. Re:Better put on your.... on Magnetism Can Sway Man's Moral Compass · · Score: 1

    I suppose that has nothing to do with Korn or Deftones, eh?

  5. Re:Omnomnomnom on Is Mimas Hiding Pac-Man? · · Score: 1

    i know its bad form to respond to your own comment, but it just dawned on me that that was already in the tags :(

  6. Omnomnomnom on Is Mimas Hiding Pac-Man? · · Score: 1

    Omnomnomnom

  7. Re:From the No Duh Dept. on How To Build Roads To Control How Fast You Drive · · Score: 5, Interesting

    You shouldn't assume the entire population can drive. Try that again, but use licensed drivers/registered vehicles in place of the total population of the country. Also, I believe that the US has closer to 350m people (not that it matters since you won't be using that number).

    p.s: I would do it myself but I'm just too damn lazy.

  8. Monsanto on US District Judge Rules Gene Patents Invalid · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I would like to see something similar happen to Monsanto's patents.

  9. Re:Sellouts on Warner Brothers Hiring Undercover Anti-Pirates · · Score: 1

    Even if its enough money to set you and your entire family for a dozen future generations guaranteed? Its a fucked up concept, I'll admit, but I think there's quite a few mothers out there who would very likely volunteer themselves for such a thing. Not to say that I would have an easy time with it or that I could even bring myself to commit the act in question.

  10. Re:Of course on It's Time To Split Up NSA Between Spooks and Geeks · · Score: 5, Funny

    and you can't have Red Hat without a subscription (well support at least).

  11. Re:How good of them. on We're Staying In China, Says Microsoft · · Score: 1

    is it still a godwin if its on-topic?

  12. Re:Hey look on iPhone App Developed To Control NASA Robot · · Score: 2, Insightful

    So every article that pertains to Apple is automatically an advertisement? I know there are indeed a lot of Apple articles on here, but slashdot is "news for nerds". Most of us like to hear about this kind of thing. If you visit a tech website, odds are you are going to read about some brand names in the news here and there. Does that really constitute an advertisement?

  13. Re:The good.. and bad? on First Anti-Cancer Nanoparticle Trial On Humans a Success · · Score: 2

    That's what fluoride is for, silly!

  14. Re:Meh on Opera Mini For iPhone Submitted To App Store Today · · Score: 1

    If the E-71 wasn't sexy enough, the E- 72 makes it look like crap. Everything that makes the 71 amazing + more powerful hardware = can't go wrong. I don't know about you, but I think myself and the rest of America needs to band together and demand that our telcos support these phones. This phone has features out the wazoo and guys like T-Mobile won't let you utilize the it to its fullest potential.

  15. Re:Meh on Opera Mini For iPhone Submitted To App Store Today · · Score: 1

    Its purpose on a phone with a proper browser is to save people operating costs on 3G networks. My phone has a proper browser and my primary reason for using Opera is actually because its faster. And not just a little faster either. The default Nokia browser is superior for viewing web pages overall (its better for filling out forms and viewing flash/java), but I still find Opera to be better for general browsing.

  16. Re:Meh on Opera Mini For iPhone Submitted To App Store Today · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    I know this is offtopic and what have you, but isn't the Nokia E-71 just awesome? Seems like most of my fellow Americans don't know it even exists. I also use Opera Mini to browse /., so its nice to know I'm not alone.

  17. Re:Interesting. on Research Lets You Type Words By Thought Alone · · Score: 1

    I thought the method used by Jason Becker was quite an amazing low-tech solution. They had a board with letters in a grid on it and he would use his eyes to look at different areas of the grid in order to convey a message. The people around him are able to understand him simply by watching his eye movements now (without the assistance of the board to translate). If that wasn't enough, he also writes some astonishing music. This guy is pretty much my hero.

  18. Cool tech on Research Lets You Type Words By Thought Alone · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I really think this is an amazing bit of technology, I'm just afraid of what it could potentially be turned into. This is not something I would want law enforcement to start practicing. OTOH, it seems to have the potential to help a great deal of people too, so guess you have to take the good with the bad.

  19. Re:Space sickness? on First Flight For SpaceShipTwo · · Score: 1

    Flying that jet around would be pretty sweet, but you need some serious training for that. I think the commercial space flight idea is supposed to lack that aspect.

  20. Re:I Don't Know What You're Talking About on Is the Line-in Jack On the Verge of Extinction? · · Score: 1

    If that adaptor doesn't do the trick and the thinkgeek site is sold out, musician's friend and all the other major music stores will certainly have it in stock.

  21. Re:I Don't Know What You're Talking About on Is the Line-in Jack On the Verge of Extinction? · · Score: 1

    I found that a great method is purchasing a UCA-202 from Behringer for about $30 - oh well crap. Looks like thats what you were linking to. Carry on.

  22. Re:Broadband Reports? on A Broadband Survey That Asks the Right Questions · · Score: 1

    What do you mean they? The FCC hasn't until just now, and the data the ISPs give out is totally bogus.

  23. Re:MSIE still on 100% of Windows machines on IE Not Faring Well In the EU Ballot · · Score: 1

    That was poorly worded. I meant if one of them get majority share.

  24. Re:MSIE still on 100% of Windows machines on IE Not Faring Well In the EU Ballot · · Score: 1

    What you say makes sense, but I think my point is still valid. If Firefox, Opera, Chrome, etc, get a huge majority share, they will become the primary targets for malware.

  25. Re:Defacto on IE Not Faring Well In the EU Ballot · · Score: 1

    Who the hell was suggesting otherwise?