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  1. You're absolutely right on Dual-core Systems Necessary for Business Users? · · Score: 4, Funny

    My goodness. I wonder often why people want nice new computer hardware at all. I, personally, am happy with my 8080. People who want new, fast computers are such idiots. Look who's laughing now. My computer only cost my $10, and I can do everything that I want on it.

  2. Re:Email scrapers probably like this ... on Google Pages Launches · · Score: 1

    You are so right on that one! Why couldn't they have done something more difficult to link back to my email address. For instance my school email address can't possibly be guessed from my school website (~).

    It's almost as if Google thinks that this is some kind of well-known common practice!

  3. Re:Interesting .... on 32 GB Flash Storage Drive Announced · · Score: 1

    Eh, not the 9100's. There is a lot of infrastructure between you and the real heat.

    A D600 will burn you quite nicely though.

  4. Re:Interesting .... on 32 GB Flash Storage Drive Announced · · Score: 4, Funny

    Oh, sure, but when you consider the power savings mentioned in the summary, those prices really start to pale! It costs me nearly a quarter of a million dollars a year to charge my Dell Inspiron 9100, with an old fashioned hard drive.

  5. Re:Indian Wisdom: "The Earth Does Not Belong to Ma on Rewriting Environmental Science · · Score: 1

    They're kind of the universally recognized bad guys to conspiracy theorists. Oddly enough, there really was an Illuminati, according to what I understand, but nothing along the lines of this global dominating power, just a sort of small group, with an idea for global domination, several centuries ago. The idea of their existence was enough to keep the rumor mill running.

  6. Re:Indian Wisdom: "The Earth Does Not Belong to Ma on Rewriting Environmental Science · · Score: 1

    He's a member of the Illuminati, that's why!

    http://educate-yourself.org/nwo/nwopopcontrol.shtm l

  7. Re:Eh on How Great Cheap Phones Never Get to the U.S. · · Score: 1

    This is true. I've had mine for 4 months and already have dust behind the protective cover on the screen.

  8. Eh on How Great Cheap Phones Never Get to the U.S. · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I have a RAZR V3. It can do that, shoot photos (which I use frequently), email (which I use frequently), browse the web (which I don't use frequently anymore, but only because it is slow... faster web access I would use all of the time), play games, play various ringtones and music and shoot video (which eats too much RAM, but I would use if it didn't). I can loop my laptop through to Internet access as well, if I so please (and I would, were it faster).

    All of those things that Krakow says he doesn't want, I do, and not only out of some consumerist need to buy the best of everything, because I genuinely use the features. If a phone with more features is thrown into my contract, and I'm stuck getting a contract anyway, I'm not sure that I would want to get the cheaper alternative... but that's just me.

  9. Re:Just to be crass and insensitive on FOSS and Disabled Communities Out of Touch · · Score: 1

    killjoe actually has that angle pretty well covered, and managed to get upmodded insightful for it. Perhaps if you're said it seriously, and added a few details about Linux on the desktop, you'd have gotten something that would improve your karma (on Slashdot).

    It might hurt your actual karma though, so, be forewarned.

  10. Re:127.0.0.1 *.*.xxx on Senators Renew Call for .XXX Domain · · Score: 1

    Ahh, all good :-D

  11. Re:How Could They? on Vista May Put Anti-Spyware Companies Out · · Score: 1

    Actually, it was a joke.

  12. How dare they! on Vista May Put Anti-Spyware Companies Out · · Score: 5, Funny

    How dare Microsoft enhance the security of their product, putting poor companies that thrive on the shortcomings of Windows out of business?!?!

    I, guess?

  13. Re:I am not suprised! on Security Flaws Could Cripple Defense Network · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Yeah, but that's not all. One wonders if people will ever stop astroturfing this and talk about tech again. From articles about Linux

    to robots

    to physics

    to the Internet

    You can count on the same anti-American slashbotism to get modded to 5, adding nothing, really, to the conversation.

    I salute you!

  14. Re:127.0.0.1 *.*.xxx on Senators Renew Call for .XXX Domain · · Score: 1

    Ok *snort snort* you are so smart, and I am so dumb. I would support the government. How does this play into your game oh wise one?

  15. Re:127.0.0.1 *.*.xxx on Senators Renew Call for .XXX Domain · · Score: 1

    Ford is a single entity. Your analogy is flawed. The government equivalent would be to bar the entire auto industry from using the Internet, and to follow that up by saying that all future auto makers were barred as well.

  16. Re:No. on Senators Renew Call for .XXX Domain · · Score: 1

    Ahh. I was trying to look that up. I didn't realize that the distributed ones were official. That's cool. Yes, they'll have a tough time reigning that in.

  17. Re:127.0.0.1 *.*.xxx on Senators Renew Call for .XXX Domain · · Score: 1

    There's a place and time for any speech, but what about a person's right not to have to listen to such speech (ie, porn pop ups/general porn advertisements, crappy results from google)?

    You don't have to use Google and pop up porn ads aren't on any reputable sites.

    Your right not to hear it is valid. I won't go into your home and start having sex in front of you. You, can do your part by not supporting companies that include pornographic content on their websites. That's what your "right not to hear" it consists of, not pushing them into some ghetto.

    Hey, I think that porn sites are a nuisance. They violate your right not to hear them when they spam you, however, not just by existing.

  18. Re:This only helps porn industry on Senators Renew Call for .XXX Domain · · Score: 1

    Aren't all of the top level DNS servers in the US?

  19. Re:sex is immoral on FCC Levies Record Indecency Fine · · Score: 1

    Even so. I'm fairly sure that the Dutch aren't all goosestepping around Holland.

  20. Re:sex is immoral on FCC Levies Record Indecency Fine · · Score: 1

    Ahh, nifty that.

  21. Re:sex is immoral on FCC Levies Record Indecency Fine · · Score: 1

    I wonder if that includes minorities from those countries.

    Perhaps, the Dutch just feel that those countries have more liberal laws. If it's all about being blonde haired and blue eyed Aryans, why is Japan in that list? Why isn't France?

  22. Re:sex is immoral on FCC Levies Record Indecency Fine · · Score: 1

    It's so awesome when you can just make things up like that. Some day, I want to be like you and call everyone Nazis!

  23. Girlfriend Eh? on Two-Player Games for Mixed Skill Level Players? · · Score: 2, Funny

    I want to find a good console or PC game I can play with my girlfriend, who has only recently started gaming.

    Lots of people on Slashdot play this game where they have girlfriends. It's fun to pretend!

  24. Re:Link to clip on FCC Levies Record Indecency Fine · · Score: 1

    I am so going to this site every night! Wooo! This is better than TV!

  25. Re:Well DUH on Analysis of .NET Use in Longhorn and Vista · · Score: 1

    I should caveat that what I meant is that a microkernel OS provides that separation, not that it (necessarily) involves running managed code.