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  1. Re:Who needs self-destruction? on More Incompatible DVDs and CDs Coming Your Way · · Score: 1

    DVD's like the extended edition of "Fellowship of the Ring" already won't play on legal set-top hardware like the XBox because it doesn't get recognized as a DVD

    Strange... It worked fine in my PS2. =)

  2. Re:Red Head on Remember The Wizard? · · Score: 2, Informative

    Unfortunately, I still can't figure out anything about them or their music. They any good?
    Looks like you can download their music at http://www.rilokiley.net... It's all live recordings I think..
    GAK! Sounds like country! wait.. no... still listening.. must not be bad..er.. sounds like new age bluegrass.. hrm must click on more.. sounds not bad

  3. Bandwidth issues.. on Remember The Wizard? · · Score: 1, Funny

    Taken from the website:
    "There's a video clip of this following the review, and it's worth every byte of my bandwidth."
    Insert Slashdotting anal rape joke here.

  4. Re:Real Midgets! on LOTR The Musical! · · Score: 3, Funny

    tricksey fat jacksonsesss! He stole it from uss! Parts in the moviessss... and we wantss it backs!

  5. Re:Handheld Possibilities on Microsoft Talks Handhelds, Xbox Linux · · Score: 1

    is entering the market including Nokia and sony.

    Sony's handheld is called the PSP.

    Official Announcement here

    Just thought people would like toknow

  6. Re:The world without Ethernet on 30 Years of Ethernet · · Score: 1

    Anyway network topology that relies on peers to propagate a piece of information to its neighbour is doomed to failure

    That's not what the RIAA would have you believe!

  7. Re:Microsoft Security on Hijacking .NET · · Score: 1

    "#define private public"

    If the language lets you do that, then you shouldn't be programming security in that language in the first place.

  8. Re:I'll second that... on Chimps Belong in Human Genus? · · Score: 2, Funny

    Last time I checked, nobody was comparing the salad aisle of the supermarket for long-lost relatives

    Except for maybe that guy who's head is shaped like an eggplant...
    Or maybe Bush? Get it? Bush! ...
    *sigh*
    Maybe I'll just go sit with the chimps. =)

  9. Look forward.. on White Hat Hacker Breaks Silence · · Score: 5, Funny

    Look forward to script kiddies among others trying to hack the broadcast to gain noteriety.

    I think this will be interesting to watch too.

  10. Great.. on First Matrix Reloaded Review · · Score: 0, Troll

    Now I don't need to see the movie, the fricken' review just told me everything!

    Honestly, let people know when there are spoilers!

  11. Most Immersive, life changing Game I've ever playe on What Games Have Actually Affected You? · · Score: 2, Interesting

    It's got to be Ico. That game just totally set the bar for emotion. I can't even play it I'm so afraid of losing the princess to the shadow beasts. It's a gorgeous game with great atmosphere. Another one would have to be the first Tomb Raider. When you first meet those wolves and the music gets all fast paced and energized, it really gets your blood pumping.

  12. Re:The only way on Enterprise Getting New Aliens, Hairdos, Weapons · · Score: 1

    "Oh my god! They killed Archer! You Bastards!"
    *space rats come and take his body away*

  13. I can see why nerds liked it! on Old-school Nerdy Comics · · Score: 1

    The teacher is one hot babe! Wow! I like the touch of all the girls telling the guy what the computer program "scripsit" does! haha!! Wish that would happen in real life. *sigh* yes.. more women in CSC would be a good thing. [/lame][/nerd]

  14. Re:Shudder. on Build Your Own Bar Stool Racer · · Score: 1

    No no.. It's so you can move towards your drink, and then towards someone elses!

  15. Real reason for internet.. on More Thoughts On How to Wire Senegal · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Pretty soon everyone in the world can look at big busty mommas abusing farm animals!

  16. Re:Pumpless circulation on Tiny Bubbles Key to Cooling Crazy Hot CPUs · · Score: 1

    Oh, and I apologize for my horendous spelling but you don't have to spell to run a nuclear reactor.

    !!!

    Does anyone else find this alarming?

  17. What the..? on Red Hat Linux 9 Release And Interview · · Score: 1

    I'm still using 7.2!!?? Jeeze! The only thing that comes out with more new versions more often than redhat is hardware!

  18. Pollution on Still More on Global Warming · · Score: 1

    That still doesn't change the fact that pollution is causing a lot of health problems.. How many kids back in the day of the steam buggy had asthma? I know I have a lot of really nasty allergies due to the pollution-- I can hardly breathe at night! I think everyone should be more concious of alternative travel.

  19. Apple Lisa Interface.. on Xerox Alto Computer 30th Anniversary · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Does anyone else think that the simplicity of the OS on Apple Lisa looks extremely attractive? Maybe it's just late at night... =)

  20. Darwin on Starchaser Plans Test Drop · · Score: 1

    That's evolution for ya! ;) j/k

    I hope he succeeds. This will be one giant leap for commercial space flight.. I can't wait to see that pearly blue from orbit!

  21. Once again.. on Flash Memory And Its future · · Score: 0, Redundant

    It's not the size that matters! ;)

  22. Big change... on Rick Berman: Enterprise May Not Suck Next Year · · Score: 5, Funny

    "I don't really want to get specific about it, but we're not talking about a tiny change. We're talking about a change that is going to, to some degree, alter our mission"

    Maybe Archer will change into a woman, he's touchy feely enough already.

  23. funny coincidence on The XFree86 Fork() Saga Continues · · Score: 1

    I find it kind of funny that a "parent" thread "forks" to create a "child".
    hehe
    Bad pun... I know

  24. Obligatory TRON quote: on TRON + Linux = "T-Linux" · · Score: 1

    Do you realize how many outside systems I've gone into? How many programs I've appropriated?

    Just thought that was appropriate =)

  25. Who's wish list? on Wired's Wish List For 2013 · · Score: 0, Troll

    Whose wish list is it? It seems more like some raver script kiddie's wishlist...
    Smell Test
    Whether counting calories or minding your lactose intake, you can never know too much about what you're eating. This handheld food scanner's neural network divines ingredients and quantities, giving an instant read on your favorite foods. Fido's artificial nose also sniffs out bacteria like E. coli and allergens such as peanuts or milk. Tell the scanner what you want to avoid and it barks a warning. Let's just hope it likes your cooking.


    Seriously? That's just dumb. I can just imagine all these people taking out their PDA and electronically "sniffing" the food. Whatever. I'm not gonna let some machine run my life to the point where it's telling me what to eat.

    Polar-Eyez
    By 2013, shades have become retro cool, but contacts do a better job of blocking the sun. Using the same silver halide microcrystals that make polychromatic glasses work, these UV-filtering lenses change hue in bright light. Available in practically any color, they switch from, say, clear to deep gray during a magnificent sunrise.


    Now this sounds kinda like some sort of raver thing.. What's up with the z in "eye z "? I think it'll creep out more people than it'll impress. It would be better if it changes to a natural color while still protecting your eyes. Also it would have to cover your entire eye, as your iris and pupil is not the only thing that needs protection against the sun's rays. And by 2013, with Bush in the whitehouse, you're guaranteed to have more emissions :- more greenhouse effect, more harmful rays.

    I can guess just from this list who Wired is trying to aim it's articles to. People who like to dress like the freaky ass "cereal killer" in Hackers. Meh. I think this list is just trying to be too "hip". Where is the actual computer accessories? Where is the new human-computer interaction? Where is the new computer displays? The new interfaces? processing components? New portability? I don't want some sunglasses telling me stats on my bike, I want a personal computer playing a movie into my eye or something.

    What we need is a new anti-hip hackers movie. One with a character like David from War Games.