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  1. Re:You asshole on Two Approaches to the Next-Generation Desktop · · Score: 1
    we don't spam. we do have a box on the front page of our site that allows users to refer someone else to the site, so if you got an email from us it means someone manually typed your name into the box on the front page of the site. If you reply to the message with block in the subject header, no one will ever be able to send you an email from our site again (no front page mail, no mail this story to a friend, no postcards, nothing, period.)

    I am sorry you got an unwanted email. We have debated removing our mail to a friend links from our site, and everytime I hear that someone is annoyed by an email, its another push in the direction of us doing just that.

  2. Photoshop on Two Approaches to the Next-Generation Desktop · · Score: 4, Funny

    But you know there is at least one photoshop filter that would run faster on a 1ghz g4 and i'm sure we'll see steve jobs demonstrating it at macworld 2004 proving that macs are still twice as fast. :)

  3. Re:Animate your own... on UCLA Adds Physics to Prat-falls · · Score: 2, Funny

    no thats Lazlo Hollyfeld. 30 points higher on your test and you think his name is joe laszlo?

  4. saw it on UCLA Adds Physics to Prat-falls · · Score: 3, Interesting
    I saw a sneak of the time machine and I distinctly remember the skeleton crumbling scene they talk about in this article.

    I remember thinking that something about it looked unnatural, even a little cheap. Now I know it wasn't a low budget effect, just a new technique.

    While this may one day create much more realistic effect in film, I'm not sure it's quite ready yet. Did this scene stand out for anyone else that saw this flick as a little "off"?

  5. Re:accepting paypal on your website on Class Action Lawsuit Says PayPal Restricted Funds · · Score: 1

    because our billing company charges us less for online checks, and paypal is easier.

  6. accepting paypal on your website on Class Action Lawsuit Says PayPal Restricted Funds · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I accept paypal for both merchandise and for subscription services on my website [warnign pr0n] and have never had a problem with paypal, but I do feel like they give more protection to me as a seller than to people who use paypal to buy things. I have only had one dispute with someone who purchased something from my site, but paypal bent over backwards to help me prove that the dispute brought against me was false, and made it very easy for me to supply them with documentation proving the user received what he ordered from my site. ] Although that might have to do with them wanting to protect their commision. spooky