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  1. patent the marble...now! on Curiosity's Latest High-Res Photo Looks Like Earth · · Score: -1, Troll

    The "likeness" of earth isn't patented?

  2. Re:An old slogan, paraphrased. on Is Verizon Breaking FCC Regulations With Locked Bootloaders? · · Score: 4, Funny

    Verizon: we keep working you like a whore.

    or the newer slogan: can you feel me now?

  3. a pretty useless waste of space on Slashdot Launches Re-Design · · Score: 1

    3 comments per screen. That's a pretty useless waste of space. I guess /. days are numbered for me also. I'll watch via RSS and check in occasionally to see if things have changed. Been a great run. Bye for now.

  4. Re:It will it hit the brown note. on World's Most Powerful Subwoofer · · Score: 1

    this has got to be the funniest 3 sentences i have ever heard.

  5. hotmailnova on MPAA to Sue BitTorrent Tracker Servers · · Score: 1

    How 'bout just emailing a shitload of tracking files to an open Hotmail account. Let the dickheads go after Bill. muthafukas

  6. Looking Back....20 years from now... on Medical Care Gets Outsourced Too · · Score: 1

    as bad as it sounds, this discussion will be, non-existant, 5 years from now.

  7. Re:Its Usenet not google groups. on Online Replacements for Desktop Apps? · · Score: 1

    I can barely remember back to when I had XP SP1 installed. Boy, those were the days.

  8. Linux has no chance... on Microsoft Developing Linux Policy, Plan of Attack · · Score: 1

    of beating Microsoft. Linux is like a Chevette trying to catch a supercharged Corvette. Linux needs to go for the Ultra-COOL factor. Make it really cool looking, kinda like what Jaguar did for Apple. Hell, put some "twinkies" on that old Chevette, and I'd say "fsck that gas waisting, piece 'o' shit, Corvette".

    Holla

  9. hogwash!!! on The New York Times On Earth's Magnetic Flip-Flop · · Score: 1

    I've been on this planet for 35+ years and I haven't noticed a thing.