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  1. Re:Who cares on Windows 7 Eyed For Antitrust Violations · · Score: 1

    sound like i'm going to try that too :)

  2. Re:Who cares on Windows 7 Eyed For Antitrust Violations · · Score: 1

    you saw the ;) ?

  3. Re:Who cares on Windows 7 Eyed For Antitrust Violations · · Score: 1

    Ah, cool :)

    And how about.... Photoshop? ;)

    Still, I know not enough about the mac to change to it, and it's not like you're buying a mac to try it.

  4. Re:Who cares on Windows 7 Eyed For Antitrust Violations · · Score: 1

    YES! You hit the nail right on it's head. For the average company there are so many alternatives for Windows...
    Rrrright. Until the moment that I can run MS Office on an other operating system we're stuck with Windows.

    Personally I think it's a good thing that MS is not allowed to force you (1) to use Explorer if you buy Windows. or Mediaplayer or Outlook or ........

    (1) or "encourage" you to use it because they can use special undocumented features in the OS than make their applications faster.

  5. Cookie sessions on The Advertisers are Watching You · · Score: 1

    And that's why, children, I keep my cookies only for one browsing session.

    I don't really want them to find out about my foot-fetish ;)

  6. Re:Well on Should Scientists Date People Who Believe Astrology? · · Score: 1

    People tend to have different personalities in general.
    Regardless of the season they're born in ;)

  7. Poetry on Hitchhiker's Guide Turns 30 · · Score: 1

    It's always funny to find some Vogon poetry commented in a piece of ancient code.

  8. security on Posting Publicly Available URL Claimed a "Hack" · · Score: 1

    Lesson #1. If your company sucks at security, blame it on the hackers.

  9. Re:One can only ask... on Using Excel As a 3D Graphics Engine · · Score: 1

    ehmmmm like "Intel Query"?

  10. Re:The earth is flat. on Bill Allows Teachers to Contradict Evolution · · Score: 1

    "Flamebait"?? I guess I stepped on somebody's religious toes :s

    Let me explain my post. Theories are formed by scientists. They gather facts, debate about it, form a theory and accept or reject it. They don't formulate a "theory", and go to court to reject an other theory like what happened with ID.

    It's ok with me that people believe other things, but there is science and there is religion and they should me teached as such, so please dring ID into the classroom, but try to present it as religion.

    I and nobody is claiming god doesn't exist because Darwin's theory seems to fit quite well. I wouldn't even mind if the church claimed god created a system that is described by Darwin as evolution theory. But don't call it science, because science allows for debate while religion doesn't.

  11. You'll like it, I guess. on Bill Allows Teachers to Contradict Evolution · · Score: 1
  12. Re:Sounds fine to me on Bill Allows Teachers to Contradict Evolution · · Score: 1

    And for you, my friend, or should I say Brother, I have this link.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVRsWAjvQSg

    It's a christian who rejects ID. You might like it. It's quite intersting, regardless if you "believe in it" or not.

    But the part that might be of special interest to you is where he describes how the scientific process works.

    It involved things like hypothesis -> finding evidence -> check -> debate -> extending / adapting theory. Not "Book" -> funding -> legislation.

  13. Re:Wait a sec on Daylight Saving Time Wastes Energy · · Score: 1

    Wasn't there an unwritten debating law stating that anybody who brings porn into a discussion instantly loses that discussion?

  14. The earth is flat. on Bill Allows Teachers to Contradict Evolution · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    And don't contradict me. I'll see you in court because you're breaking the law.
    And don't you try using those tampered Hubble images, because they're fake too!

  15. http://www.stellarium.org/ on Sneak Peek at Microsoft's WorldWide Telescope · · Score: 1

    RTFS

  16. Pr0n on IPv4 Address Crunch In 2 Years, IPv6 Not Ready · · Score: 1

    You have to create a demand for ipV6.

    If we pass a law that forbids porn on IPv4, we'll see a rapid increase in the use of to IPv6.

  17. Add 333 on Scientology Given Direct Access To eBay Database · · Score: 1

    Are you unhappy? Are you not close enough to Xenu?

    *** NOW *** Add 1nches to your 3. Your 3-tool will amaze all your friends.

    Buy here. Bue now! It's the genuine stuff, but a lot cheaper.

  18. Stealth on Satellite Spotters Make Government Uneasy · · Score: 1

    There will also be those secret satellites with light absorbing material used in the F-whatever.
    They're only "visible" for a very brief moment when they block the light of a star.

    But sorry. I have to go. THEY are knocking on my door now.

  19. Bach then on How Spam Was Done 70 Years Ago · · Score: 1

    the click-through rate was also much higher

  20. We apologize deelpy. on EU Plans to Require Biometrics for Visitors · · Score: 1

    For all the people outside the EU. I'm really sorry for this fast upcoming of paranoid behaviour of the EU. But you have to know you are really a threat to global security of you bring more than 100ml of water on a plane.

    I'm really sorry. For years I think the US "security" policy sucks big time and now I see that the EU is doing the exact same thing. It really makes me sad.

  21. Problem - Solution on ISP Block on Pirate Bay Not Having Desired Effect · · Score: 1

    What is one of the things you've learned as a programmer?
    There is always more than one solutions for a given problem?

    QED, I would say.

  22. Good! on Examining the Search and Seizure of Electronics at Airports · · Score: 2, Funny

    This is a very good thing.

    Not only will it promote the whole idea of Freedom and help spread democracy in a non violent way, but as a result we will see that people will stop carrying around laptops or other portable storage devices.

    And THAT is a good thing. We will soon see a sharp decline of missing or stolen sensitive personal or company data, so this is good for our privacy.

    Instead people will start using VPN to get to their data.

  23. Pre-emptive strike? on Fifth Cable Cut To Middle East · · Score: 1

    Conspiracy theorists think bush started a cyber-war in the middle-east.

  24. Re:Who cares on US Pulls Plug on Low-CO2 Powerplant Project · · Score: 1

    No. We know we're polluting our own air and we like to do something about it.

    Maybe not all of us, of course, because it's our god-given right to consume like maniacs and pollute like hell. The time when there is enough of everything is really over and invading iraq for their oil isn't going to help us in the long run. Yes, it sucks, but it's reality.

  25. Re:Most useless press release ever on Could We Find a Door To A Parallel Universe? · · Score: 1

    It it were true, it would be [+1 funny] material.