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  1. Zuckerberg Has a History of Being a Douche on Facebook's Zuckerberg Says Forget Privacy · · Score: 1

    I mean, he came up with Facebook to hit on chicks, accidentally rode it to fame and fortune, and every fourth word that spills out of his mouth is "me". This remark is just one more in a long history of doucheitude.

    Anyhow, just because he wants to nose into everyone's personal life, doesn't mean he should be permitted.

  2. Re:I'm from Iowa... on Company Uses Grain Elevators for Internet Access · · Score: 1

    I see you, Mr. Ho...

    Though, I must agree entirely with my punk & ska friend. Iowa, we've got all sorts of wacky types.

  3. Re:Survival on Company Uses Grain Elevators for Internet Access · · Score: 1

    Hi, I'm from Iowa, and I'd have to say, farmer's daughters can be pretty darn attractive. :p

  4. Katz, you bozo... on Sovereign Individual (Part One) · · Score: 1
    The game is not Shadowrunner, it's Shadowrun.

    Believe me, I'd know.

  5. Re:But... on Pushing Microwaves Faster Than Light · · Score: 1

    Trekkie note: The warp speed scale is not linear.

  6. Re:So what? on 'Dungeons and Dragons' Returns! · · Score: 1

    Ah, damnit, now someone had to go and make Shadowrun look stupid, as if the product couldn't do it by itself, despite the attempts of the players.

    What a drekhead.

  7. Re:Oh, come on... on Playing Nintendo Causes Blisters? · · Score: 1

    Oh damn, I made a typo. Teach me to use preview...
    Now my rage looks dumb and immature.
    Oh well, looks like I live up to me username.

    -The 31137 Script Kiddie

  8. Oh, come on... on Playing Nintendo Causes Blisters? · · Score: 1

    Maybe I'm just a wuss, but I always used to play the hell our of my SNES and N64, and I never got a single blister, much less RSI. Am I just gifted with resilient wrists and knuckle joints, or is everyone else just a moron?

    DON'T PRESS HARD ON THE GODDAMN CONTROLLER!

    -The 31137 Script Kiddie

  9. Hey! Look at me! on The Nine Continents of the Internet · · Score: 1

    Check me out! I'm Katzy! I'm coining all these words and saying all this so that I'm the first person who apply general divisions to the 'net! Woohoo!

    What's that you say? Yahoo! did it first? Who's Yahoo!? Oh, bah, they did that AFTER me! Duh.

    Huh? Proof? Nah, that's a forged timestamp, I was first! Me! Me! ME!.

  10. Re:Bad Typists? on Wireless Keyboard... Without The Keyboard · · Score: 1

    Pah, both of you.

    I watch the TV (Got to love the Simpsons!), and imagine the monitor and the screen!

    Nyah.

  11. Re:It Does. on Play MP3s on Your Stereo Without Wires · · Score: 1

    Oh, wait, I get it.
    They're just packaging the transmitter bit with a big remote control.
    Despite the coolness of big remote controls, I still don't like it.
    I know you all wanted to know that.
    I'll stop cluttering the comments page now.

  12. Well... on Play MP3s on Your Stereo Without Wires · · Score: 1

    It supports a single type of Mp3 playback software
    Uck.
    I'd much rather have a wireless transmitter hooked up to my soundcard.
    Versatility, it's the UNIX philosophy, right?
    Maybe I'm just way off here too.

  13. Re:Why should we need the code? on Microsoft to "publish code" to Instant Messenger · · Score: 1

    Wasn't the Mozilla project going to do something like this?
    Maybe I'm just on crack.
    It sounded/sounds cool.
    Someone do it! I'm not comprehending enough yet, else I'd do it myself.
    Okay, this comment ends now.
    Unless I have a sig that I forgot about, but I think I got rid of it.

  14. Re:What a way to usher in the 21st century... on Evolution is a Myth in Kansas · · Score: 1

    Hopefully, we'll eventually come up with a way to prevent that.
    Other than that, thinking of the heat death of the universe depresses me too much.

  15. Re:=> on Apple updates Darwin, releases OpenPlay · · Score: 0

    Why bother? Support Debian! They've got the right idea.

  16. Re:I have a kid...I'm really dreading this... on Voices From The Hellmouth · · Score: 1

    The answer is not to homeschool your child. Homeschool deprives your child of social interaction, positive or negative. Kids are harsh, but the real world is also harsh. Do you really think that keeping your child at home is adequate preparation for the real world? Homeschool only serves to shelter his social growth.

    Have you ever had a homeschooled person tell you this?

    A strong family life can combat an adversity encountered outside the home.

    Maybe it's just me, but that seems to contradict what you said above, if homeschoolers have strong family lives.




    Maybe I'm way off base

    -John

  17. Katz is off base on More Stories From The Hellmouth · · Score: 1

    We might be smarter, but we're still human

    -John

  18. Rah! Rah! Rah! on Voices From The Hellmouth · · Score: 1

    Homeschooling is great. You're never made to do stuff you already know, or do things you don't want to. Well, some stuff, some states require you to pass standardized tests. I just started homeschooling a couple months ago. I love it.

    John

  19. Double Lightsaber on Time on Star Wars · · Score: 0

    I'd just like to take this opportunity to say that I came up with lightstaves during Vader and Obi-Wan's duel. I'm glad that they are used. :)

    Anyways, back to your on-topic blather.