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  1. filter your post submissions a bit more on Accused Teen Bomber Finds FBI Surveillance Team's Wireless Network · · Score: 1

    anyone can make up an ssid. come on, slashdot.

  2. "politically correct?" on Spiderman's Politically Correct Replacement · · Score: 5, Insightful

    terrible, antagonizing post title. having minority characters isn't inherently politically correct. sometimes it's just real.

  3. smartronix is obviously the right choice on Recovery.gov To Get $18 Million Redesign · · Score: 2, Informative

    for the implementation of innovative technologies and up to date standards on the web, what with their own homepage's use of a table-based design, inline javascript, and .NET with an utter lack of validation.

  4. neato on Shop Till It Drops · · Score: 2, Interesting

    before i even checked out the article i was going to say that i'd seen one of these in adams morgan a block from the bfs' - i hadn't realized it was the only one in the US.

    i haven't actually had the nerve to go up and use it yet, but it's a great idea considering there aren't any 24-hour convenience stores in the immediate vicinity.

  5. Alias = rehash La Femme Nikita on Buffy Staked Again By Emmys · · Score: 1

    point blank

  6. Re:quality. on Buffy Staked Again By Emmys · · Score: 1

    lol. correcting geek slang doesn't make you any cooler.

  7. Re:quality. on Buffy Staked Again By Emmys · · Score: 1

    not to mention that awards shows are usually pretentiously biased anyway. watch what's good, screw the popularity contest.

  8. quality. on Buffy Staked Again By Emmys · · Score: 1

    I don't flame trollers, I just discount their lack of information regarding the subject at hand.

    The show and movie are nothing like each each other. Witty writing, an incredibly well-developed plotline, and despite the fantastical material they've managed to apply a great primetime soap opera-like sense of drama to the last couple of seasons, seeing as how a) it can't be all chuckles all of the time and b) the characters have grown up since it started out with them in high school.

    Someone mentioned that it isn't serious enough? While I like where they've gone, most people have complained that it has gotten too much so.

    In anycase, it's nice that they're ending it, giving them a chance to close up open storylines and not beat a dead horse.

    Bravo.

  9. this post has brought up an interesting tangent... on Linux And Hip Hop · · Score: 1

    just as there are complaints over the geek community being mostly guys...

    it seems to be mostly pretensious white guys that only and narrow-mindly listen to rock that, while knowing nothing about rap, fee free to spit out rhetoric about it.