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  1. Re:I do hope... on Martian Methane May Be Created By Lifeforms · · Score: 1
    It may be useful to look at things another way.

    If they are not benevolent, then any interaction with you could likely be to your detriment.

  2. Re:You can't say NO on Saying No To Promotions Away From Tech? · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It's due to management believing that if you make X amount of
    money, you are supposed to be in management.

    Which tells you that the management is bad, and you should
    not be working for the losers anyway.

  3. Re:If women are so smart . . . on How Men and Women Badly Estimate Their Own Intelligence · · Score: 1

    So, I take it your wife is good looking.

    You have summarized very well the situation.

  4. Re:Limited bandwidth and limited prospective audia on Brain of Patient H.M. Being Sliced, Streamed Live · · Score: 1

    They must require the same server to do the slicing.

    It now says:

    We are going to cut through the entire brain over the next 50 hours.

  5. Re:TiVo for the win? on Best PC DVR Software, For Any Platform? · · Score: 1

    He did not say that it was *his* wife.

  6. might lag two, three or four years on Are Ad Servers Bogging Down the Web? · · Score: 1

    I've noticed that with Slashdot.

  7. Re:Don't worry about on Modeling the Economy As a Physics Problem · · Score: 0, Troll

    About 16 years is my guess.

    You are experiencing a Global Paradigm Shift.

    Whether Homo Sapiens can adjust is doubtful.

    Will the Aliens arrive in time to save the day?

    Or, are you just a tool of the Aliens?

    Are you just food for the Aliens?

    Have you all just been prisoner planet slaves,
    willingly working to build the infrastructure for
    the Aliens?

    Will you overcome the genetic programming that binds you?

  8. They were all controlled implosions on Wikileaks Publishes 500,000 9/11 Pager Messages · · Score: 1

    The planes hitting the towers were the distraction to
    allow the fake firefighters inside to plant the thermate.

  9. Re:we'll see on Obama Talks Internet Freedom, China Censors · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Is there really any difference?

  10. Re:Grrr on We Really Don't Know Jack About Maintenance · · Score: 1

    You got it dude.

    The problem is management is flat out fucking stupid
    and only worried about their stock options.

    Fucking stock options have screwed everything up for
    over 20 years now.

    The dumb ass pointy hairs can not recognize a
    good programmer because they are push-button.

    Worthless.

    Proper software development is properly done correctly
    up front, with *PLANS* for maintenance.

  11. Re:There must be something more on MPAA Shuts Down Town's Municipal WiFi Over 1 Download · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I wonder which MPAA employee did the drive-by download.

  12. Re:Duplicate UIDs on The Machine SID Duplication Myth · · Score: 1

    I've always concluded that Windows can cause problems.

    Does not matter what subsystem or module apparently.

  13. Your Universal WX forecast on Cosmic Ray Intensity Reaches Highest Levels In 50 years · · Score: 2, Funny

    Mostly clear with scattered cosmic rays, some heavy. Temperature near steady at 3K. Stellar winds light and variable except near stars.

  14. Re:Coal.. Kettle? on Microsoft Launches Its Own Open Source Foundation · · Score: 4, Informative
    Actually, MS sold the patents to AST, and then encouraged AST to auction them to a litigation troll (to attack Linux), but OIN stepped in and bought the 22 patents.

    Link

    Note that MS tried to keep the auction secret, but apparently someone within AST clued OIN in as to what was happening.

    Even though AST claims they are not into litigation, there be demons within.

    Codeplex will be no different.

    Did you hear the news? Buy a copy of Windows7, and get a discount on new designer sheep clothing.

  15. Open Invention Network on Bootstrapping a New Technology? · · Score: 1
  16. Re:ObComment on Thieves Clear Out NJ Apple Store In 31 Seconds · · Score: 2, Funny

    iSnatch may have better sales.

  17. Re:Most of the comments on local news sties.... on Accused Killer Asks For Online Media Users' IDs · · Score: 1

    I believe it requires multiple people to say that.

    Cuts down on the appeals after the fact.

  18. Re:Sounds more like on How To Hire a Hacker · · Score: 4, Insightful

    About 90% of people in the world *are* stupid.

    It's not their fault. They have been mis-educated,
    and are easily distracted. They really are clueless
    more than stupid. And they don't care that they
    don't know what is really going on.

  19. Re:Losing faith in the system--Don't Lose Faith! on Three Indicted In Huge Identity/Data Breach · · Score: 1
    the only topical discussion related to identity theft arising from financial systems concerns the security vulnerabilities in a capitalist system dominated by government and financial behemoths.

    Note that these 'systems' were attacked through MSSQL holes.

    Yes, don't lose faith! Lose Microsoft!

  20. Re:Windows 7? on XP Users Are Willing To Give Windows 7 a Chance · · Score: 1

    95
    98
    98se
    nt
    2000
    xp

    Microsoft believes the 7th time is the charm.

  21. Re:You are standing in a dimly lit room on Judge May Take "Fair Use" Away From Jury · · Score: 1

    xyzzy

  22. I hear Mickey is pretty good on Best Mouse For Programming? · · Score: 1

    But, he does not do C#.

  23. Re:Slashdotting Your iPhone? on Turn Your iPhone Into a Web Server · · Score: 2, Funny

    You've been cored.

  24. Re:Still the cheaper option? on Spirit Stuck In Soft Soil On Mars · · Score: 1

    Maybe the soil will turn itself up due to a rising water table.

  25. The Rovers should make it that long on Microsoft Not Ditching Vista Until At Least 2011 · · Score: 1

    There were supposed to die before Vista came out,
    but it sure looks like they will outlive Vista.