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  1. Don't copy that floppy on 8th Circuit Upholds $220,000 Verdict In Jammie Thomas Case · · Score: -1, Troll
  2. Advertisement on Amateur Astronomers Spot Jovian Blast · · Score: -1, Offtopic
  3. Or Fifa 98 on Why Are Operating System Version Names So Absurd? · · Score: 5, Funny

    Can you believe that Fifa 98 was really made in 1997?! WOOOHOO!

  4. Re:Can we build ... on A Look Inside Oak Ridge Lab's Supercomputing Facility · · Score: 0

    Or Football stadium of them.. wait for it - WHOOHOO!

  5. WHOOHOO on Ask Slashdot: What To Do With Found Calculators? · · Score: -1, Redundant

    Use them, give them away for free or send them to EA to produce more great intros like this one WHOHOO!

  6. Re:Other games? on Activision Blizzard Secretly Watermarking World of Warcraft Users · · Score: -1, Troll

    Yes, for example Fifa 98 - waiit for it.. WHOOHOO!!!

  7. Reminds me of Authorize.net on Recurly's Backup Mess Takes Days to Clean Up · · Score: 4, Funny

    This case reminds me of our payment processor Authorize.net in 2009, when a fire took down the whole network and infrastructure for many days. It was only solved when one of the guys over at Authorize.net literally

  8. Re:not an iPad killer on Toys R Us Unveils Android Tablet For Kids · · Score: 1

    (the success of the platform will be directly related to the amount of useful work that can be accomplished using it

    You do understand that this is an kids device, right?

  9. Android is a toy on Toys R Us Unveils Android Tablet For Kids · · Score: 4, Funny

    Boooya!

  10. Re:Hm... on App Developer Says Stolen UDIDs Came From Them, Not FBI · · Score: 1

    What "Anonymous"? Wasn't the point of Anonymous that there is no Anonymous?

  11. Dont trust anonymous on App Developer Says Stolen UDIDs Came From Them, Not FBI · · Score: 2

    This just shows that you cannot trust anonymous. but then again.. WOOHOO, EA SPORTS!!

  12. Re:OMG Ponies on Want to Change the Slashdot Logo? For 1 Day in October, You Can · · Score: 1

    But then the first condition says:

    Every entry should be your own original work

    I don't understand. How is this a problem? ;-)

  13. Re:I don't get fiber on 90 Percent of Eligible Kansas City Neighborhoods Sign Up For Google Fiber · · Score: 1

    10x 1Mb wat?

  14. EEEEEEE on QR Codes For Memorials · · Score: 5, Insightful

    If the QR idea takes hold memorials will be able to tell much more to future generations

    Yes, put obsolete technology there. Why not just put floppies?

    You don't need QR codes for that information anymore. Everything is saved anyway. You could just put the persons social security number there and all that information and much more would still be available.

  15. European law takes these things seriously on Germany's Former First Lady Sues Google · · Score: 3, Funny

    Google should rethink their position. They should know that when and/or if they break European libel laws, then they absolutely

  16. Re:Old Idea, and Users Hate It on Google Reinvents Micropayments — As Surveywall · · Score: 3, Funny

    worthless stuff like news articles

    I fear for our future.

    Actually, I have fully stopped following news. I don't notice any difference. The only news I get are from slashdot. I still don't feel like I'm missing anything.

  17. Old Idea, and Users Hate It on Google Reinvents Micropayments — As Surveywall · · Score: 3, Insightful

    This is an old idea. There already exist such services for webmasters (like ShareCash.org) and people universally hate having to fill surveys or fill forms before getting something. It's not even worthless stuff like news articles, some people put full movies (illegally, of course) behind such and people still hate it.

    And besides, if Google starts offering such service (again, these already exist and pay up to $1-2 per user, so much more than Google's $150 for 1500 users), the problems still continue. Users hate it and rogue webmasters put pirated content or fake aimbots and similar behind it, and people hate it even more.