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  1. Re:Chiana & Tasha Yar on Keeping Alien Samples Safe For Study · · Score: 0

    Tasha Yar?? She was OK looking, but her acting needed serious work. Thank The Great Gods of SciFi they killed her off and made Worf Security Chief. Her acting tough is like Pamela Anderson playing Mother Theresa. My all around super space babe pick would be Nana Visitor (Colonel Kira Nerys) from DS9, multiply that by 10 after she had the baby (her ass got WAY big after that AND she maintained the slim waist). Gotta love that... My second pick would be one of the sidekicks on Dr. Who, but I forgot her name. It was one of the newer ones with the young Doctor. Big ass, big boobs. Yum.

  2. Re:The real reason on Comcast To Stop Tracking Users' Web Habits · · Score: 0

    It's ALMOST worthless, but not totally worthless. If they get the habits of say 500,000 users at $.001 each, thats ... um ... some money!

  3. Re:Proxies? Blech on Comcast To Stop Tracking Users' Web Habits · · Score: 0

    SHHHHHHHHH! They'll see this and get ideas like charging people for each port they use. $39.95 for port 80, $45,95 for 80 and 21, $65.95 for 80, 21 and 27000, and their Platinum Plan for $99.95 will let you use all the ports including 666, 12345, 31337, etc for NetBus and Back Orifice.

  4. yeah, right on Comcast To Stop Tracking Users' Web Habits · · Score: 0

    AOL spokesman Nicholas Graham said, "We do not track the personal Web activity of our members for privacy reasons." The truth is, AOL has been doing this for years. I knew a guy on @Home that had his bandwidth cut for running an ftp server because AOL ratted him out. They may not watch everything, but I know they track IP's and ports. And do their proxies still convert all the .jpg images to .art files?

  5. Re:All together now! on World's Longest Slinky · · Score: 0

    Come see my collection of Nose Goblins! I picked them myself.

  6. Re:VCs are Lemmings (was Re:Know your VC...) on ArsDigita Founder Responds to Closing · · Score: 0

    VC's = morning radio. Tune in sometime. No matter where you are on the dial it's the same lame HS ripoff as the last station. If a DJ does something even remotely non-PC, boom ... fired. Ratings slip? Fired ... then bring in another loser and tell him what he can't do. Then again, WTF do I know...

  7. Re:Hrmm.. on ArsDigita Founder Responds to Closing · · Score: 0

    Well, she's unemployed now...

  8. Re:Eve, oh Eve on ArsDigita Founder Responds to Closing · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    123 123 123 123 123 123 123 123 123 123 123 123 123 123 ... geek girl = freak girl Anybody else notice the similarity between Ars and Arse?

  9. Re:Fresh Pond Style on Vermont Goes Opt-In, Corps Unhappy · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Up for 3 seconds and I already got modded down. Well, there goes my karma in the shitter...

  10. Fresh Pond Style on Vermont Goes Opt-In, Corps Unhappy · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Ridgewood Queens represent!

  11. Re:Highlights for the impatient.... on Sun Unveils More Linux Strategies · · Score: 1

    I seriously doubt they're planning on shitcanning Solaris altogether. Aside from my complaints about Solaris x86, Solaris on Sun hardware is pretty damn robust AFAIK.

  12. Re:Solaris X86 Whiners.... on Sun Unveils More Linux Strategies · · Score: 1

    My biggest complaint with Solaris x86 was the lack of even basic programs on what was supposed to be a "Development Environment". No unzip, no tar, and something that was supposedly a compiler but just spat out errors when run.

  13. Re:DivX Open Source? on Good News On Two Open-Codec Fronts · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I don't know about Divx, but a few years back Frauhoffer released the specs to the mp3 codec, then when it became popular they start saying everyone that uses it (including all the freeware and GPL encoders) has to pay them royalties. I wouldn't trust them as far as I can throw a '74 Buick.