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  1. Water! Water! on Pyromaniac Cosplay · · Score: 1

    The pic of the dude running to the ocean is priceless! It's a good thing they selected such a convienient location.

  2. Re:the reverse is unthinkable on Dealing with Employers Who Perform Credit Checks? · · Score: 1

    Sure, I'll agree to a credit check... in exchange for your first born daughter! Bwa ha ha ha! >:D

  3. 5.25" on Dell Dropping The Floppy · · Score: 1

    I've got a real disk drive in mine. "Floppy" is the way I likes it!

  4. Who needs a Segway? on DIY Segway-Style Balancing Robot · · Score: 1

    You can just build one of these out of scaled up, 1 foot legos. Save thousands!

  5. Too "cartoony" on Animated Star Wars on Cartoon Network · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I've always been a fan of Tartakovsky's work, but I don't think his style suits the universe. I imagine it wouldn't have the detail that I need in a Star Wars franchise.

  6. What is the -service-? on Xbox Live Goes Online · · Score: 1

    If I already own an XBox and I already pay for an ISP what am I paying for besides the adaptor? I don't have to pay a monthly fee to play my computer games online (well, most of them). So what, if anything, is MS doing to deserve the fee that will be charged?

  7. Re:And the point of this is......? on PlayStation Portable · · Score: 1

    Well, if you want to lug around a PS1, screen, controller, batterypack and all the cables to hook them together then you're right. However, if you want it all in one compact, light package that you don't have to plug together every time you want to use use it... also, you don't need a table to put it all on.

  8. Re:Will the DMCA hurt encryption badly? on HDCP Encryption Cracked, Details Unreleased Due To DMCA · · Score: 1

    By the time "Joe Six-pack" realizes that he has no rights, it'll be too late. The laws will be cemented in place and people won't think twice when another "hacker" goes to jail for cracking an encryption scheme. The media controls the masses, and we all know how they portray things like this.