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  1. Re:And when it's full... on Yahoo Boosts Email Space in response to Gmail · · Score: 4, Informative

    So go download a thing called yahoopops (or whatever it's called, google is down right now or I'd link it). It lets you check your yahoo email with a standard email client. So just download it then delete everything you don't think you'll need to access from anywhere.
    Okay google's back here's the url: http://yahoopops.sourceforge.net/

  2. plagiarized on Parenting and a Career in Coding? · · Score: 0

    Wow, what a bunch of dumbass moderators. This post was copied exactly from one a few posts down. Can you spot the extra hidden message?

  3. Re:Dance Dance (revolution?) on Weight Loss through Dance Dance Revolution? · · Score: 1

    yeah dude, it's called dehydration.

  4. Re:STOP SPREADING FUD! LINUX IS NO LONGER HARD on Microsoft Blames Anti-trust Legal Fees for Price Increases · · Score: 1

    So let me see here... You think you're breaking the extreme-geek stereotype because you don't just program all day, you also play video games and watch tv.... on your computer?

    Sorry, I don't think you're breaking any stereotypes ;)

  5. Re:Hey, babe, I got the cure... on Anti-HIV Virus Developed · · Score: 2, Funny

    The homologous (i.e same) tissue as the labia majora of females becomes the scrotal sac in males. Remember back when you were a young kid and you had a big ridge going down the mid-line of your sac? That was the fusion line of the two "lips".

    Really???! Holy Crap that's nuts!

  6. Re:what a gimmick on A Running Shoe For Agent 86? · · Score: 4, Informative

    Tell me about it. Here's all the detailed info on what it actually does, straight out of the article:

    alters its physical properties
    would change to your different needs
    change
    adjust
    changes its characteristics
    adapts its cushioning

    Hmmm so wtf does it actually do?? Looks like the same thing the pump does but without the pump.

  7. Re:I dunno... on Notebooks Replace Textbooks in Texas · · Score: 1

    Seriously, the only reason people get those stupid dolly-backpacks is because they're fucking lazy. Ever walk to class with somebody following you with one of those things? It's fucking loud and annoying. Lazy fuckers.

  8. Oh Yeah? on Brad Templeton On New Mobile Domains · · Score: 1

    Oh yeah? My website is going to be at http://www.clownpenis.fart

  9. Re:too many people think it's easy... on Adding Background Noise To Your Phone Call · · Score: 1

    For every time I see the words "come to pass" or "ergo" in a slashdot post, I shall kill you.

  10. Re:Infamous? on Internet Archive Opens Crawler Code Under LGPL · · Score: 1

    Infamous is when you're more than famous. This wayback machine is not just famous, it's INfamous.

  11. Sort of on-topic: Bladerunner noise in DOOM? on History of a Famous Star Wars Scream · · Score: 1

    Okay I can't remember what the things are in DOOM (Or maybe DOOM 2? I can't even remember the game) but when they die they kind of whimper and squish into a pile. I'm pretty sure the sounds they make come from the eyeball making old asian guy in bladerunner. In the game when the things spot you they go "YOU NOT COME HERE!", and they have a distinct dieing whimper/squish kind of sound, that the eyball guy makes when they start roughing him up in the movie. Can anyone confirm or deny this?? Is this a well known thing that I'm just not 1337 enough to be in on?

  12. Re:Something a lot of you are missing... on Appeals Court Rules Against RIAA in DMCA Subpoena Case · · Score: 1

    Yes, they didn't decide on the constitutionality, but they got all nitpicky with the DMCA and found that you cannot issue a subpoena to an ISP about copyright infringing content that is being traded via P2P. That's because the ISP doesn't have any control whatsoever over the material (the ISP isn't hosting it itself).

    Basically, the part in the DMCA about issuing subpoenas to ISPs and the part about ISPs being safe if they don't control the material conflicted. So what I get out of this is: P2P is safe. Someone correct me if I got something wrong.

  13. Re:Quantifying your ad hominem attacks on Nine Crazy Ideas in Science · · Score: 0

    How many points does this place get?

  14. Re:What about... on Billy the Kid Faces The Law... Again · · Score: 0

    Um, our American cities??? You do realize that New Mexico is a state, right? As in one of the United States ?

  15. Re:Ew, gross on SCO's Lawyers Analyzed · · Score: -1, Redundant

    For a minute I thought *you* said "ianal-ized", whatever that would mean.

  16. Re:Did he get the bill from Customs yet? on For Americans, Imported Textbooks Can Be Cheaper · · Score: 1

    I've been getting all my engineering texts from amazon.co.uk or blackwell.co.uk, whichever carries all the ones I need, for the last 2-3 years. The price (even with shipping) averages half of what i'd pay at the bookstore here. Never got any customs bill.

  17. Re:The Matrix Reloaded introduced us... on Cubism For CG And Movies · · Score: 2, Funny

    A wizard did it.

  18. Re:Take a Moment... on Mars at Opposition - Earth at Transitition · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    magical experience... For me to POOP on!

  19. Re:What, too cheap to get the 3 pancake stack!? on Proof Is In: Kansas Is Flatter Than A Pancake · · Score: 1

    "While we're at it, why not compare with more than one Kansas?"

    Great idea. I'm listening right now. Nope, they're sharp.

  20. Re:Hands up... on House Bill to Make File-Sharing an Automatic Felony · · Score: 1

    I don't know if I'm supposed to be surprised or not! You thought so what?! Are people's hands up or down? I don't get it!

  21. Re:Most of your freshman year? on Statistical Analysis of Copyright Registrations · · Score: 2, Funny

    Party!

  22. Re:Not true at all. Who modded this insightful? on RFID Industry Confidential Memos · · Score: 1

    You've put forward your theory.... for me to poop on. That's all I can really do since I don't know politics or economics.

    "try instead looking for cases where such perturbations *have* occured, and then seee if maybe I am right, or if I am wrong"

    Well if you already know about some examples, why not show them to me so I don't have to go look for them. It's your theory, you know it sounds wild, so back it up when you put it out there.

  23. Re:ADV: on Michigan's Proposed Spam Law Called Toughest In U.S. · · Score: 1

    With spammers cracking mail servers and hiding their origin and all the other crap that they are good at, that's like, the smallest hoop they would have to jump through.

  24. Re:Not true at all. Who modded this insightful? on RFID Industry Confidential Memos · · Score: 1

    Those are some crazy ideas you have there. Let me rephrase that. What a stupid idea. Auction off seats to a house that can block any law? Do you actually think any good will come of that?

    Corporations already do have a direct, legitimate piece of government. They provide jobs and help the economy of their representative's constituency. The fact that they also have a more direct, illegitimate piece (bribes, donations, lobbying) is a separate problem, and will not be fixed by creating your new branch of government.

    It'd be interesting to watch though, in a "let's totally fuck with this system and perturb the hell out of it and watch what happens" way.

  25. Re:Not true. on Netscape Founder Says Web Browsing Innovation Dead · · Score: 1

    but I think reading the docs and memorizing cryptic mouse movements is a bit too much to ask from the average IE user!

    Cryptic!? Forward is forward and back is back, what's cryptic about that? You can also make it so the up gesture goes up a directory (as I have done, and it's so useful). How is that not 100% intuitive?

    I introduced my younger sister to Opera and she loves it. I would classify her as the average IE user, and hell if I didn't walk in on her using the computer and see her mouse gesturing all over the place.

    Basic gesturing takes 2 seconds to learn, it's impossible to forget how to do it, and it's so simple that your hands quickly "learn" it so it requires no thought.