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  1. Re:rest of the article on Cash Pours in for Student with $1 Million Web Idea · · Score: 0

    Doubt it.
    I sent in my hundred bucks, and my image and link are there.
    Company I work for bought a 500x500 block, and their image and link are there.

  2. Re:Maybe a Windows Flaws Section is needed? on Windows XP Flaw 'Extremely Serious' · · Score: 0

    I'm still waiting for the day when that vulnerability comes by that can't be handled or there is no patch for.

    Hmm...

  3. Re:Completely Untrue on Glass Shapes Can Make Us Drink Too Much · · Score: 0

    Interesting pic, but not what I was expecting.
    I assumed there'd be more than one place to add beer, not more than one spout.
    Is a funnel the bell-shaped part? The spout? The whole thing?
    I suppose I could look it up, but I'd rather just ponder it.

  4. You've got to be kidding on Wikipedia to Restrict Creation of Articles · · Score: 0

    I run a site with 10,000 or so posters.
    Some of 'em start accounts years in advance, play nice, reverse-engineer filters.
    Wikipedia will remain vulnerable to this sort of attack as long as people are smarter than filters.

  5. Re:Perfect! on Film Documents Software Creation · · Score: 0

    Given your post, you may be interested in John Walker's papers on AutoDesk.

  6. Re:Guess who screwed up on Film Documents Software Creation · · Score: 0

    I know this is slashdot, but did you read the discussions you linked?
    The guy was defended by the community at large and fellow interns in particular.
    I'm a developer in a small company and I work closely with marketing.
    Guess who actually goes out and gets the money?
    I can make a product, but they can find a customer.
    Chicken and egg, man.

  7. Re:Stem Tide on Scientists Grow Blood Vessels Using Skin Cells · · Score: 0

    Paranoid much?

  8. Re:I don't understand on Intel PowerBook Rumor Mill · · Score: 0

    Where? (I used to work at a Fujitsu depot off Raines).

  9. Re:Europe on A Monroe Doctrine for the Internet · · Score: 0

    ...and the US civil war was won in the western campaign, because all McClellan did was prance back and forth in northern Virginia.

  10. Re:Right it's him on Speaker of the House Starts Blogging · · Score: 0

    If "Part of that money to made sure that kids have a school to go to" didn't generate an error in your parser than I'm not sure you're qualified to judge.

    (Only one t in edited, nearly typed, lowercase initial letter in a sentence not written by ee cummings...have I been trolled?).

  11. Re:The Beechcraft Bonanza on Airbus A380 Under Fire · · Score: 0
  12. Re:Propaganda on Tim Bray on Implications of OpenDocument Format · · Score: 0

    you end up with files which are several megabytes in size

    Are you fucking kidding?
    So what?
    Buy some RAM if this is your bottleneck.

  13. Agreed on Hurricane Relief - What Would You Bring? · · Score: 0

    Company I used to work for (American Commercial Barge Line) gave us vouchers for Red Wings...tromping around on steel can be hard on the knees.

  14. I hear he's expecting to get rooted on Hilton Hacker Gets 11 Months · · Score: 2, Funny

    N/T

  15. Implications on Scientists Create New Human Embryonic Stem Cell · · Score: 0

    However, those are unlikely to be discarded or used for stem cell research because it costs too much money...
    What if there was a way to recoup that expense?

  16. Re:Obligatory spelling/capitalization gripe on Rootkits: Subverting the Windows Kernel · · Score: 0

    Some fucker I share a parking garage with has the license plate "H4XOR"

  17. Re:Fat bloated kernels on Rootkits: Subverting the Windows Kernel · · Score: 0

    The problem with pulling things out of your ass is that people tend to ignore those things while backing away from the fetid layer of shit coating those things.
    BR /.

  18. Re:Wow on Urine Powered Battery Developed · · Score: 0

    Good job.
    Now convert, oh, anything to not starving to death.

  19. Re:less difficult on Warming Up Mars With Greenhouse Gases · · Score: 0

    Venus's proximity to Sol is terrifying from a solar wind / hard radiation standpoint.

  20. Re:stooooopidest thing read/heard in 89 days on Warming Up Mars With Greenhouse Gases · · Score: 0

    All that energy spent on your calendar could have been spent strangling yourself.

    Why spend money on an internet connection when there are starving children on the planet?

  21. Re:Time frame on Warming Up Mars With Greenhouse Gases · · Score: 0

    Disagree - more molecules present means more barriers to exit.

  22. Re: Potty Break on Summer Internships - The Good, and the Bad? · · Score: 0

    Ah, good old J'ville...I'm never sorry I left when I was six.

  23. Re:Negative cash flow on 10 Technologies MIA · · Score: 0

    Unreliability?

  24. Re:Why must we be animals? on Russia's Biggest Spammer Brutally Murdered · · Score: 0

    Keen is your blade - UK is as defamatory in my world as Texas is in yours.
    And when the wolves bite, y'all let the sheepdogs loose, yes?

    No idea?
    Spend fourteen seconds on google and you may sniff a hint.

  25. Re:Why must we be animals? on Russia's Biggest Spammer Brutally Murdered · · Score: 0

    I believe someone was nailed to a tree somewhere for saying something similar...

    Was that the same guy who said he that hath no sword, let him sell his garment, and buy one?