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  1. Re:Senator Allen (R-VA) on Congressmen Rated On Tech-Friendliness · · Score: 1

    I wonder if Allen knows what Youtube is?

  2. Re:Dinner? What's that? on Telemarketers Use Emotionally Intelligent Software · · Score: 1

    Ramen noodles...but what flavor?

  3. I see it as lucky 7 on This Rare Friday the 13th · · Score: 4, Interesting

    10-13-2006 would evaluate to 1 + 0 + (-1) + 3 + (-2) + 0 + 0 + 6 which equals lucky 7.

  4. Re:If this is true on North Korea Says It Has Conducted Nuclear Test · · Score: 1

    We are sitting at 7 minutes to midnight. Will the clock change?

  5. Re:What the ... ? on The Web as Political Weapon · · Score: 1

    The WEBB campaign uses the WEB as a campaign tool.

  6. Question... on U.S. Arrests Online Gambling Company Chairman · · Score: 1

    Why are there even laws prohiting gambling (online or offline) anywhere? As long as the parties involved fairly honor their bets and pay the man his share then there is nothing wrong. The winner wins, the government wins, and the loser loses.

  7. Re:Cut. Try another scene. on Teens Don't Think CD Copying is a Crime · · Score: 1

    kids who spend $30/week on overpriced coffee

    When I was a kid it was yoo-hoo for a nickel.

  8. Re:Spelling matters on Wal-Mart Trying to Trademark the Smiley Face · · Score: 1

    And his neighbor is Joe Frowny :( sorry

  9. Re:Brilliant on British Intel Shuts Down al-Qaeda Sites · · Score: 1

    I may disagree with what you have to say, but I shall defend, to the death, your right to say it.

  10. Re:FP? on Shuttles Grounded Once Again · · Score: 5, Funny

    WHY IS IT MADE OF FOAM?

    The shuttle and boosters are packaged using foam peanuts so that while during shipping it cushions the fragile spacecraft. My recommendation is to use bubble wrap which doesn't fall out of the box as easily when opened and not as bad to the environment.

  11. Re:What? on Microsoft and Google Fighting for the Skies · · Score: 1, Insightful

    So if Microsoft had maps long before the stone age then why the sudden surge in Microsoft's interest in maps? Why did they change their map user interface so to pan easily? Or view map images over satellite images? Microsoft did have their terraserver back in the 90s, but using it was difficult and inefficient. Along comes Google and they cleaned up the interface and made made looking at maps cool and interesting again. Just like Google didn't invent the first search engine but they took the existing way people search for something and made it better and easier to use.

    Microsoft just took Google's ideas and made it their own.

    And to be clear, Microsoft's maps are ancient just like Microsoft. The satellite images are from a decade ago which make them useless. The images are limited to only of the United States. And their images are black and white! It now the 21st century and Microsoft is still back in the 20th century.

  12. Re:Free is good. on Sun's COO Distorts Free In Free Software · · Score: 0

    AOL Instant Messenger

    Free as in your computer will be installed with shortcuts named "Like Music" all over the place selling you shit and an application with a annoying blinking banner promoting more shit.

  13. Re:FedEx? on Adieu to Ken Jennings · · Score: 1, Funny

    How about What is Good Humor? The ice cream vendor do the majority of their work in the summer or May-June-July-August and I think they wear a white collar shirt. I don't know if there are 70,000 of them. Anyone know?

  14. Re:Law and Order, in the future! on A Law Show Set 25 Years from Now · · Score: 0

    Well in 2015 the justice system works more swiftly since all lawyers have been abolished, according to Doc Brown.

  15. Good one on CPAN Shifts Focus · · Score: 0, Redundant

    April fools joke right