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  1. I work half days on How Many Hours Do You Work in a Week? · · Score: 1

    7 days a week

  2. FuckedCompany on Salon Sans Ads, For A Price · · Score: 1

    Pud has instituted a premium service that is worth the money to anyone in the dotcom world. Premium Fucks.

  3. What happened to Lotus, et al on Second Thoughts: Microsoft on Trial · · Score: 1

    Incredibly bad management.

  4. Re:Which Evil Empire? on Second Thoughts: Microsoft on Trial · · Score: 1

    Lets hope so.

  5. Re:DOD??? on N2H2 Drops Plans to Sell Student Web-Browsing Information · · Score: 1

    They were looking for information to help them target their recruiting efforts.

  6. Re:Can you really beat the simple? on Slashback: Smallness, Blackouts, South Australia · · Score: 1

    Can you point to some sites that would be useful? I've always wanted to play with something like that.

  7. Could get ugly on WIPO Pushes for More Domain Restrictions · · Score: 1

    The webmaster at wallflower.nuhas had nasty emails from the fans of some lame band.

  8. Yep. We did on Draconian Censorship Push In South Australia · · Score: 1

    I think there was something like boarding schools where we took native kids and tried to teach them to be white.

  9. Re:Is this the shape of things to come on Draconian Censorship Push In South Australia · · Score: 1
    How does a private corporation control culture? I've never had my culture controled by a private corporation.

    I'm not trolling, I really want to hear from someone who's culture is controled by a private corporation.

  10. The people who created the 2nd Amendment said ... on Draconian Censorship Push In South Australia · · Score: 1
    Firearms stand next in importance to the Constitution itself. They are the American people's liberty teeth and keystone under independence.
    George Washington

    And what country can preserve its liberties, if its rulers are not warned from time to time, that this people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. ... The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time, with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
    Thomas Jefferson

    If the representatives of the people betray their constituents, there is no recourse left but in the exertion of that original right of self-defense which is paramount to all forms of positive government.
    Alexander Hamilton (Federalist No. 28)

    Whereas civil rulers, not having their duty to the people duly before them, may attempt to tyrannize ... the people are confirmed by the article in their right to keep and bear their private arms.
    Tench Coxe

    Who are the militia? They consist of the whole people, except a few public officers.
    George Mason

    To preserve liberty it is essential that the whole body of the people always possess arms and be taught alike, especially when young, how to use them.
    Richard Henry Lee

  11. Global Warming is Good on Bacteria to Destroy Greenhouse Gases · · Score: 1
    No, I'm not kidding. I am stating the obvious. Ice ages and glaciers have dominated the earth's climate for the past several million years. We are currently enjoying a temporary reprieve from the deep freeze.

    Global warming didn't start with the industrial revolution. It didn't start with the internal combustion engine. It wasn't invented by Al Gore. The current period of global warming started 18,000 years ago at the end of the 100,000 year long Pleistocene Ice Age.

    There isn't even an indication that the climate is getting warm by the standards of the last thousand years. There was a thriving Norse farming community in Greenland during the first half of the last millennium. The earth entered a period of colder temperatures and they died out.

    If the global warming theories have any substance at all then we should be encouraging the production of greenhouse gases.

  12. zebra mussels on Smallest Autonomous Untethered Robot Ever Created · · Score: 1

    There have been several attempts to solve biological problems around the world with biological solutions. They tried to solve the mouse problem in Australia by importing cats and ended up with a cat problem. In my neck of the woods we have a problem with accidentaly introduced Zebra Mussels.

    Little robots might help.

    If one gave the little buggers crab legs and instructions to crush Zebra mussels they could be turned loose in the great lakes. When their batteries run low they could drop ballast and float to the surface. A bounty could be placed on them so that they would be gathered up for recharging.

    Unlike cats, they wouldn't decide that something other than Zebra Mussels were better eatin'

  13. There are new methods but the same old rules on She Was Fired, But Never Told · · Score: 1

    I work for a dot.com serving a niche market. We know we have a small market so we keep our expenses down and our growth plans reasonable. We run our start up like a mom and pop operation. I'm the CTO and my daily tasks include taking out the garbage. It's the way busineses have grown for years. As far as the stock market goes I always heed the advice of J.P. Morgan, 'know the value of 4.' If someone thinks 4 is 3, buy. If someone thinks 4 is 5, sell.

  14. Re:Well, what are the real numbers? on Netscape Users Rejoice · · Score: 1

    Proper HTML doesn't help when it comes to nutscrape. Validate Gyrate and then try to open it with netscape.

  15. Re:No. on The Author of Ping is Reported Dead · · Score: 1

    That's good. I don't think the ping jokes are in bad taste. It's a tribute to Mr. Muuss. He created something that so many people know about and can get the jokes.

  16. Broken Pipe on A Hole In the Net, Down Under · · Score: 1

    Godzilla.

  17. organic LEDs, it's been done before ... on Organic LEDs To Replace LCDs? · · Score: 1

    Kimchi is a plan and a half ... http://www.tiac.net/users/reilly/levd-page.html