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  1. Re:nothing to hear here, move along on Cockroaches Make Group Decisions? · · Score: 1

    And let's not forget about the budget surplus under Clinton.

  2. Huh? on Lowering the Odds of Being Outsourced · · Score: 1

    So, let's see, take a semi-useless new guy and make them more useless by letting them learn management? Why not take it all the way and make them learn VB?

  3. Re:Late Breaking News: on Mars Recon Orbiter Nearing Mars Orbit · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    You would get noticed more if you had 12" of 'hard' dick.

  4. Re:If 2. did occur on A 1.2 Petabyte Hard Drive? · · Score: 2, Funny

    Just think, what would you call a really big jpeg.... a peta file.

  5. Re:Of course time travel is possible! on No Time Travel, Sorry · · Score: 2, Funny

    Cheney???

  6. Re:Cartoons on Danish, Western Websites Under Attack · · Score: 1

    I have a new saying at work...
    "Our product is as Fault Tolerant as a Muslim Fundamentalist"

  7. Re:I'm starting to think the RIAA picks at random. on RIAA Sues Woman Who Has Never Used a Computer · · Score: 1

    Oh like 'Common Sense' is even common anymore. The problem is natural selection is not happening anymore. How many people do you know that ten thousand years ago would have either walked off a cliff or been eaten by lions. Today not only do we protect the stupid, but they create a bunch of kids that have half of their genes.

  8. Re:Excuse me? on EFF Sues AT&T Over NSA Wiretapping · · Score: 1

    What are you? French?

  9. Re:pwn3d on Scientific Brain Linked to Autism · · Score: 2

    I think that was "All nerds in jeans were passed on by women". Maybe if we wore dresses?

  10. Why no women on Soap Opera for Luring Women to Tech is a Flop · · Score: 1

    Girls are still taught/push/hinted that the sciences are hard/dull/etc. and this is changing slowly. And lets face it, if you were a woman and looked at both the geeks and the the guys in marketing/sales, where would you go? I know if I could write, knew how to spell, and could deal with people, I would be in sales/marketing cuz that's where all the good looking women are

  11. Re:Wow, Godwin's law already! on Poll Finds Mixed Support for Domestic Wiretaps · · Score: 1

    100 million people - big highway

    I don't know, that's a hard one. From what I remember, someone else made the trains run on time too.

  12. Re:It's totally unacceptable on Poll Finds Mixed Support for Domestic Wiretaps · · Score: 1

    "Everyone else is doing it." That is an excuse my kids use

  13. Re:It's totally unacceptable on Poll Finds Mixed Support for Domestic Wiretaps · · Score: 1

    This from a guy posting as "Anonymous Coward"

  14. Re:Operating outside the law on Poll Finds Mixed Support for Domestic Wiretaps · · Score: 1

    Of course I could name one, if only we were allowed to see who is being tapped. From what I heard though you are one of the ones being watched.

  15. Re:47%? on Poll Finds Mixed Support for Domestic Wiretaps · · Score: 1

    Let's see.. They listened to calls that had at least one end in this country, that makes it domestic and a wiretap. "Domestic Wiretap"

  16. Re:Convicted on /. on Poll Finds Mixed Support for Domestic Wiretaps · · Score: 1

    And if Bush say's he is wrong and resigns I guess it is just like the Clinton example you gave. Until that time Bush is in a league of his own. Bush League, get it?

  17. Re:You know on Algorithms Determine Mona Lisa's True Emotions · · Score: 2, Funny

    So, he was a cross-dresser then?

  18. Re:Does not higher density mean higher risk? on Hard Drive Window · · Score: 2, Informative

    Higher density means the heads fly closer to the platter and small dust particles would 'crash' the head. This means the head will hit the particle and either drag it, or bump over it. Kinda like hitting a body with your car. I wouldn't worry too much, both the heads and platters are covered with a diamond like coating. Also, any 'floating' particle would be spun off when the disk started to spin up. I once took apart a working 6G WD drive and the inside looked like my car's brake pads with all of the dust in the drive.

  19. Re:selection down, price up on Sprint Launchings Music to Mobile Downloads · · Score: 1

    I'm sorry but I don't want to hear your phone, or anyone elses phone. Put the damn thing on vibrate mode and quit bugging me. There are few things worse than hearing someones idea of a cute ringtone twenty times a day just because THEY think it's cute.

  20. Fill the cup on Worst Jobs in Science: Year Three · · Score: 1

    I always fill up the cup. (#7)

  21. Interesting on Microsoft Threatens To Withdraw Windows in S.Korea · · Score: 1

    Interesting the article under this one is 'Why people as switching to Linux'

    -Pete

  22. Re:Maybe she'll help out when they impeach Bush on Bush Supreme Court Nominee Former Microsoft Lawyer · · Score: 1

    Which is why Bush will not go under oath. Just look at the 9/11 commission.

  23. Re:In Soviet America... on Making Ice Without Electricity · · Score: 1

    Sure, everybody had a plan, they just didn't execute it. BTW FEMA's budget has been cut since it was 'Borged' into the DHS. And if you think a CEO can't fuck up a software project you have not been around very long.

  24. Say again? on How About a Nice Game of Global Thermonuclear War? · · Score: 1

    The draft also includes the option of using nuclear arms to destroy known enemy stockpiles of nuclear, biological or chemical weapons. So, would these be the same WMD we found in Iraq???
    I figured Bush just wanted to nuke the Blue States

  25. Re:Uh? on How About a Nice Game of Global Thermonuclear War? · · Score: 1

    Oh yea, we at least we have Intelligent Design, so there!