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  1. aol? on WWW Inventor On Microsoft's Browser Tricks · · Score: 1

    'I have fought since the beginning of the Web for its openness: that anyone can read Web pages with any software running on any hardware. '

    but i still can't get into my aol keyword wtf? page...

  2. Re:Athlon 1.4 on The Report of My Thermal Death Have Been... · · Score: 1

    i think it's funny that you paid 1.5 grand, and then bought another, prolly another 1.5 grand, and, you ditched the old ram and motherboard...

    sigh... it's gotta be good to have stupidity that can easily be fixed with money.

  3. sigh... on Free PCs Not AfFordable · · Score: 1

    didn't they see that other commercial when they gave a free puter to everyone and the omish peeps took the wire...................

    anyway, they should do more research first.

  4. what about... on Winamp Alpha for Linux · · Score: 5, Funny

    all those windows dynamic link library (.dll) plugins?

  5. erm... what about a password that's not text? on FBI Files Brief on Scarfo Keylogger · · Score: 1

    what about a password that's not text? a friend of a friend, has a cuecat (with some minor modifications of course) ... but, he scans a moutain dew bottle as his password. it also adds a carraige return to the password for you :)
    after this, it's a heck of alot better than the cutting/pasting idea, or even the manually typing it in...

    i wonder scanning a mountain dew bottle would hold up in court as an encryption methond, so it's DMCA friendly :)

  6. just laid off employees? on FiveFingerDiscount.com? · · Score: 1

    well, what about employees that start other companies? i mean, has anyone ever worked for a company, and had their training manual be from another .com, or another bank, etc?

    it's just funny to see other people's letter heads on our stuff....

  7. Re:has anyone seen? on More Links And Updates On Terrorist Attacks · · Score: 1
  8. has anyone seen? on More Links And Updates On Terrorist Attacks · · Score: 1

    has anyone seen this link?
    http://www.drudgereport.com/flash91.htm

  9. 9-11-01 on World Trade Towers and Pentagon Attacked · · Score: 1

    hello? 9-11-01?
    911? emergency 911?

    plus, it was shortly after 9am... aka, 911?

    9:11 at 9-11-01...

    hurm.

  10. Re:Ludicrous, but that won't stop it on Congress Plans DMCA Sequel: The SSSCA · · Score: 1

    Duh, they will listen to the people who pay them to listen. Welcome to government 101.

  11. Re:Armchair Bitching on Congress Plans DMCA Sequel: The SSSCA · · Score: 3, Interesting

    umm....
    making us aware of it would help out alot.
    i mean, anyone here of this before it was posted?

  12. ebay != napster on eBay Beats DMCA · · Score: 1

    see, ebay is selling material that they don't know is legal or not.

    napster is trading material, which they know is prolly illegal. but but, i own all those albums of the mp3's i downloaded.

    precedent? not after napster has started it's new service... too late to change that fate.

    also, wouldn't napster be precedent for this case? disclaimer: IANAL.

  13. texans? on Hosting Provider Shut Down By FBI · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    texans? won't they get the chair for that?

  14. Re:bah, for windows users... on Windows XP: Prices, And One Reaction · · Score: 1
  15. bah, for windows users... on Windows XP: Prices, And One Reaction · · Score: 2, Informative

    i'm a windows user... i'm sorry...

    but anyway, check out these benchmarks of win2k vs winXP ... please read the WHOLE THING before flaming, becuase it says it's winxp rc2, but it's so much slower it shouldn't matter.
    http://www.anandtech.com/IT/showdoc.html?i=1501& p= 3

  16. bah on Hotmail Hacked · · Score: 1

    bah, it works... but you have to scan millions of numbers to get one message... very efficent, i must say.

  17. what does gator do? on Gator Will Replace Ads On Sites · · Score: 1

    i know it can store passwords, does it do any real *good* as a product?
    i saw on thier website that it:
    *fills in forms with no typing (does moving to the mouse and figuring out gator make you more lazy, or more work for you?)
    *remembers passwords automatically (i can do that myself... with a piece of paper... or a brain)
    *lets you compare prices while you shop online (useful, prolly compares prices of their advertisers/partners... not everyone)
    *protects and encrypts data on your computer (yeah, that is if your computer is secure... why just NOT do it in the first place?)
    *gator comes with offercompanion-both products deliver special deals and information based on the websites you visit (now that must be the advertising part)

    i don't see how this program jumps out at me as a must have. but then again, i consider myself of above average intelligence. sucks for the stupid people.

  18. Re:Anonymity vs. forgery on Eliza for Spam · · Score: 1

    flamebait... false reply to addresses is forgery, that's not anonimization, that's just an easy way to escape the 'opt out' link... by making it NOT work at all.

  19. in the us? on Geography, Laws, and the Internet · · Score: 2, Insightful

    we already do that here... just, on a state level. every state wants to control every other state's emails, phone calls, etc. if you do some crimes across the internet , you're going across state lines, blah blah blah, and you're in federal pound me in the ass prison. what's it matter that if i break a law in china, iraq, or anywhere else? they don't export fugitives to us, we don't to them. bah

  20. Bad Move on The End of Innovation? · · Score: 1

    "- Channels can have channel operators and a channel founder which is the client who created the channel. Channel founder privileges supersedes the channel operator privileges. Also, channel founder privileges may be regained even if the founder leaves the channel. The requirement for this is that the client is connected to the same server it was originally connected. The channel founder cannot be removed (kicked) from the channel using force.

    yeah, that's gonna work well, what happens when the founder doesn't like the peeps in the channel anymore, yet the peeps in the channel like it? THIS will cause more bs than anything else.

  21. this all makes sense on Banner Ads To Become More Annoying? · · Score: 2

    the larger 'larger penis' ads are more effective than the small 'larger penis' ads... hurm...

  22. nytimes magazine on IANAL · · Score: 1

    i read this in the ny times magazine that goes out every sat/sun ... his name is marcus, and he has a twin brother, marcus. he learned everything he knows from, court tv... who said tv is making america stupider? we just need more reality tv!

  23. Cheat On! on Cheaters Sometimes Prosper · · Score: 5

    see, the thing to do is enable cheats for everyone, and see who's the best cheater.

    i wonder how long they will get sick of having god mode on for everyone...

    i can see it now... 'look, i can make you jump with my rocket launcher, hahahahaah' ... i give it 5 minutes.

  24. put it in context on Insanely Audiophile · · Score: 1

    they spend $100k on their stereos, $1k on their car itself, $2.55 for duct tape reparing it and it's 'custom exhaust'... and nothing on anything else.

  25. price? on Stretched Silicon Speeds Semiconductors · · Score: 1

    faster! better! more enviromently friendly! ... at a price.