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  1. Re:muhahahahahahar on Vista Pirates To Get "Black Screen of Darkness" · · Score: 1

    Never mind, people have different motivations. But I'm still excited :)

  2. muhahahahahahar on Vista Pirates To Get "Black Screen of Darkness" · · Score: 1

    So they've finally come up with the best motivator to switch to Linux. lol

  3. Wonderful on Kaspersky Wins Important Ruling for the Anti-Malware Industry · · Score: 1

    This is, indeed, good news. I can't respect vendors who use deceptive practices, like Zango seems to do.

  4. Heheh, A.E. Van Vogt warned us! on Lip-Reading Surveillance Cameras · · Score: 1

    Back in 2003, such a thing seemed to be an "Unrealistic portrait of a dark future", according to one of the reviewers of A.E. Van Vogt's "Computerworld" on the Amazon site: Check it out

  5. Brilliant, gaming is important! on IBM Adds Videogame Console Chips to Mainframes · · Score: 1

    Yeah, babe, IBM pwnz!

  6. Re:What about parental responsibility? on MySpace Sued by Families of Online Predator Victims · · Score: 2, Interesting
    I totally agree. MySpace shouldn't be held responsible for its user's misconduct. Actually, the news article states clearly:

    "That lawsuit, pending in a Texas state court, claims the 19-year-old lied about being a senior in high school to gain her trust and phone number." How can a social networking site prevent malicious users from lying about their identity? The answer is simple: it can't.

    Anyway, same things could happen via other Internet communications services, like instant messaging and IRC networks. Those parents should rather take some parenting lessons instead of suing MySpace.

  7. Is Pacman a violent game? on 'Over 30' Section For Games Stores? · · Score: 1

    That guy EATS MONSTERS!!! O.O

  8. Executives... on Will Telecommuting Kill a Career? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    ... who know nothing or very little about software development and just have nothing else to do than eyeing their subordinates with disapproving looks or asking them about their status every 30 minutes or so? Of course they need their playground, telecommuting would take away the very reason of their existence. Sorry, this may sound extreme, but I've been bugged by such people some time ago.