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  1. Re:Oh no... how dare they tread on sacred ground on WarGames Sequel Now Filming · · Score: 0, Troll

    In an attempt to give a reasoned response to such a trivial and ill thought out attack I give you the following.

    Blow me bitch.
    Go fuck a dead boar you dumb cunt.

    Better that we fondly remember a movie that inspired us, then be a cynical prick like you.
    Live in your own little deluded world where War Games is great art. I don't care if people like a movie that's dumb, I like a lot of stupid movies... but I have the sense to realize they're stupid. No matter how much Dude Where's My Car inspires me to do better with myself regardless of my situation... doesn't elevate it to having a good plot or good acting or being anything other than what it is.

  2. Re:Now, the Permanent Record on Face Search Engine Raises Privacy Concerns · · Score: 1

    The power of an open society is that the rich and powerful cannot hide their actions from scrutiny.

    I agree. One Night in Paris is an example of the crowning achievement and wonderful benefits of our society.

  3. Re:Really the first? on NASA Sees Glow of Universe's First Objects · · Score: 1

    It's really hard to see, but there's a little manufactured on date on all of this stuff. Most of these objects have a "born on date" of 0... although a few have 2s and the 3s.

  4. Re:Please explain on NASA Sees Glow of Universe's First Objects · · Score: 1

    space extends infinitely in all directions.

    Tell that to the dragons and the space demons that live on the edge of the universe.

  5. Oh no... how dare they tread on sacred ground on WarGames Sequel Now Filming · · Score: 0, Troll

    The posts in this thread are pathetic. Comments about how good the original story line was and how this movie is just a money making ploy... you silly fools... you've just romanticized your childhoods. WarGames, although amusing and a first of its kind, is lame... it's a cult film. It doesn't stand up on its own.

    I suspect this movie will suck, I suspect it will not really have much to do with the oringal war games other then idea that a really smart kid causes a problem with a supposed to be smart government and then he has to learn some stupid lesson and save the day... all the while with a My Chemical Romance track playing in the background. Uugggh angst. Uggghhh nerds. Lame.

  6. Re:Should we be surprised? on Human Sense of Smell Underestimated · · Score: 1

    I think I might agree with you. After reading your post it's obvious that the only difference between you and a dog is that a dog doesn't have the sophistication to come up with some type of argument for why it sniffs it's own ass and licks its balls. Bravo my animal friend... bravo.

  7. Re:A message to you, human animal on Human Sense of Smell Underestimated · · Score: 1

    Unfortunately my sense of smell isn't that good... but my powers of deduction are nearly perfect. It's quite obvious from your post that your a flacid blank-shooting loser. That must suck.

  8. Re:Pictures on Human Sense of Smell Underestimated · · Score: 1

    Oh shit... another one you people with the blindfolded college student participating in a science experiment fetish. You people are sick.

  9. Re:Let me think here... on Human Sense of Smell Underestimated · · Score: 1

    I agree... but please, for Bob Barker's sake, spay or neuter your pets.

  10. Re:Student Dignity on Human Sense of Smell Underestimated · · Score: 1

    Actually the researches didn't pay them anything... they just setup a booth during rush week. KEEP SNIFFING PLEDGE!

  11. Re:CSS or CS:S? on CSS Turns 10 Years Old · · Score: 2, Funny

    I'm not up on the finer points out the definitions for "nerd" and "geek" but it would seem to me that if your first thought about a core web technology like CSS was about Counter Strike your more likely to be a loser then a nerd... maybe a nerdy loser.

  12. Re:Hot air will never be lighter than air on New Type of Hot Air Blimp · · Score: 1

    I think it all really depends on how much bullshit your burn... no?

  13. Re:I've seen more practical aircraft on New Type of Hot Air Blimp · · Score: 1

    Whoa... so you've studied blimp lore as well.

  14. Re:I've seen more practical aircraft on New Type of Hot Air Blimp · · Score: 1

    Look man... you stick to your books and I'll stick with my gut and we'll see who comes out on top :)

  15. Re:Another piece in the puzzle on New Type of Hot Air Blimp · · Score: 1

    Aggghhhhh... that's the sound of my space elevator dream crashing to the ground in a massive carbon nanotube wreck.

  16. Re:monopoly on 2006 Board Games Gift Guide · · Score: 1

    Oh yeah! Acquire is a lot of fun. If you like it I think you might like Ticket to Ride.

  17. Re:I've seen more practical aircraft on New Type of Hot Air Blimp · · Score: 1

    Yeah, but would I get an IR-Ticket for my giant penis shaped balloon?

    I hope not... but if you did it could be an article on Your Rights Online. Everyone should have the freedom to own a big penis shaped blimp.

  18. My favorites in no particular order... on 2006 Board Games Gift Guide · · Score: 2, Informative

    Ticket to Ride - Outstanding quality and very fun to play.
    Acquire - Great fun
    Nuclear War - A simple and wonderfully addictive card game.

  19. Re:Another piece in the puzzle on New Type of Hot Air Blimp · · Score: 1

    Well, we had to get up to the top to drop that carbon nanotube teather... so this blimp can do it.

  20. Re:Another piece in the puzzle on New Type of Hot Air Blimp · · Score: 1

    Carbon nanotubes combined with a nanobot skin could protect mere mortals from the radiation.

  21. Re:I've seen more practical aircraft on New Type of Hot Air Blimp · · Score: 1

    First off, before you dismiss blimps you should be informed that in the 4th century the Koreans used blimps to successfully invade and conquer Japan. The technology may be old but it's very effective.

    The tickets would be easy to hand out if you equipped all of the blimps with an IR device like you find on most cell phones and laptops these days. Just beam the ticket over.

    Although the size is certainly a problem today, advances in carbon nanotubes, nanobots, and organic construction materials could mean smaller blimps, faster blimps, and blimps that are shaped like animals, cool objects, and possibly even celebs.

  22. Re:Big Deal on New Type of Hot Air Blimp · · Score: 3, Funny

    Stop being a hater for a single second and think about this,

    Word up playa. Representin' hot air baloons with internal frames against these clowns tha' be fruntin. Fa real.

  23. Another piece in the puzzle on New Type of Hot Air Blimp · · Score: 3, Funny

    This blimp isn't just a step forward for aviation, it's a major step forward in the development and construction of a viable space elevator. One of the primary problems that has plagued the space elevator proponents is the identification of a cost effective means of transporting the carbon nanotube teather from the Earth's surface to a proper orbit. This blimp and advances in carbon nanotubes could signal the beginning of cheap space transport for all mankind.

    Mark this day on your calendar folks.

  24. I always thought the problem with second life... on Second Life Hype vs. Anti-Hype · · Score: 3, Informative

    was that it is a magnet for every sick and twisted loser the trolls around on the Internet. This article, and the articles it links to, should be enough for anyone to understand exactly what kind of person likes second life.

  25. Re:Whoa... this was actually helpful! on PostgreSQL vs. MySQL comparison · · Score: 1

    RTFP idiot. The categories of comparison were useful and the comments on /. were helpful in providing updated information.