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  1. They have won. on Security Tips for Traveling with Tech Gear · · Score: 1

    I, for one, welcome our new terrorist overlords.

    Not Flamebait. I wish it was Funny, but I'm afraid it may actually be Insightful...

  2. Re:386 usage on Proper Disposal Of Old PCs? · · Score: 1

    watch picture collection

    You misspelled pr0n.

    play NetHack

    And, actually, this is all a decent systems administrator ever runs, anyway...

  3. Re:Women?? on Pretty Women Scramble Men's Sense Of The Future · · Score: 1

    That's easy. Think "VR porn without the glasses".

  4. Re:perfect gift on Rumors of Mini iPods · · Score: 1

    Nieces? You mean you don't have any nephew?
    Where do I apply?

  5. Re:this is good for joggers on Rumors of Mini iPods · · Score: 0, Redundant

    You forgot "$99 for batteries".

  6. Re:office celebrations on Cube House · · Score: 1

    You know, it's really cool the way you call your high school "office", and your teacher "boss".

  7. Four words... on Cube House · · Score: 1

    ...i never expected to use in the same sentence: "Cubicle police" and "zoning permits".

  8. Re:Digital music?! on Digital Music Stores Reviewed · · Score: 1

    The market will work itself out.

    The market has worked itself out. The result is Kazaa.

  9. Re:DMCA Must gooo! its gayer than the YMCA on SCO Invokes DMCA, Names Headers, Novell Steps In · · Score: 1

    Gay is offensive? Dude, you are stuck in the 60s. Gays don't seem to mind being called that .
    Really, your point was obscured by political correctness run amok.

  10. Re:Vote bush out of office on SCO Invokes DMCA, Names Headers, Novell Steps In · · Score: 1

    I support smaller (but not nonexistant) government and individual freedom, which means I generally hold my nose and vote Republican.

    So you voted for Bush because you support smaller government and individual freedom?
    That's gotta win some kind of award for irony.

  11. Re:DMCA Must gooo! its gayer than the YMCA on SCO Invokes DMCA, Names Headers, Novell Steps In · · Score: 1

    Somebody mod the asshole parent down. That sig is not funny.
    And no, I didn't fall for it. I know how to chech and I know what's at nero-online. But I know it is a stupid joke.
    The sig alone is worth a -1, Troll.

  12. Re:It's really "The Caves of Steel" on Asimov's "I, Robot" Gets Movie Treatment · · Score: 1

    On the other hand, Bridget Moynahan is in the movie, and there ain't nothing wrong with that.

    Yes there is. Oh, yes, there is a lot wrong with that.

    She's supposed to be Susan Calvin .

    This movie has officialy ceased to exist for me.

  13. Will Smith? on Asimov's "I, Robot" Gets Movie Treatment · · Score: 3, Funny

    I thought the logical choice to play a robot would be Keanu Reeves... just stop him from saying "Whoa" and you're there...

  14. Re:Surprised? on Washington Post Covers iPod Battery Ruckus · · Score: 1

    Wow. Turn an Apple screwup into a Microsoft bash.
    You, sir, are a credit to Slashdot. Well done.

  15. Re:RamBus on Bob Young's Open Letter to SCO/Darl McBride · · Score: 1

    Wheres Rambus now?

    Alive and well , thank you very much.
    I agree with your point, but maybe it was not a good example...

  16. Re:Why? on The Best and Worst Movies of 2003? · · Score: 1

    Hmm, that could work. :) Phantom edit, cut the two decent films (they clearly weren't terrible, just disappointing after the amazing first one) into two good films.

    Better yet, phantom edit all three films into one good one... actually, that would be easy. Just keep the first one.

  17. Re:Spare us the lecture on Slashback: Unstranding, Xecurity, Spurning · · Score: 1

    Yep. Just give the damn kid the fuel, so next thing you know 300 idiots decide to go flying over Antartica, comfty in the knowledge that the scientists oly job is to rescue and assist them.
    You know, maybe you should take your own advice about lectures.

  18. Re:Okay...Will this legitimize OO for other orgs? on City Of Austin Migrating To OpenOffice.org · · Score: 1

    Sounds to me like he's trying to convince "the boss", a.k.a. his father.
    That can be tricky, you know (I've been there). A wrong step and you could not only get fired, but grounded to boot.

  19. Re:Why the fuss over this old Catechism song? on The Cost of 12 Days of Christmas · · Score: 1

    Maybe you should check Snopes. The first part of your message is complete bunk. The song is just a lighthearted, nonsensical lyric to a jolly tune.
    Cheers.

  20. Re:This company is amazing on Company Claims Patent on CD Writing · · Score: 1

    Do they really think that their customers particuarlly care that they hired new lawyers?

    Do you really think they have customers?

  21. Re:who cares? on Saddam Hussein Arrested · · Score: 1

    I think we'll have to agree to disagree, and here is why: I think the US are doing the right thing in China, and the mistake in Iraq.
    Countries have a right to self-determination. That means, each country can choose its form of government, religion, uses. No other country can come and force its beliefs upon them.
    Remember the Soviet Union "liberating" East Germany, Poland and many other countries. No dounbt, they thought they were right; we know better. What makes you so sure the US is right?
    Hussein may have been a bad leader, and I personally think he was a lousy and evil one. But it was his people's job to overthrow him, if they wanted to. The US has absolutely no right to decide on behalf of a foreign people.
    In other words, I think --along with most of the civilized world-- that George Bush is a petty, potential tyrant with a penchant for world domination, and I sincerely think he should be overthrown. How would you americans feel if the rest of the world invaded your country to "libarate" you?

  22. Re:who cares? on Saddam Hussein Arrested · · Score: 1

    As long as China has "Preferred Partner" status, I'd just shut up. Nobody believes your "we were liberating iraquis" crap.

  23. Re:nerds? on We Are All Nerds Now · · Score: 1

    Boy, do I know that. I feel your pain.
    Plus, it was a lame joke to begin with... so, no prob ;)

  24. Re:who cares? on Saddam Hussein Arrested · · Score: 2, Interesting

    The U.S. cann't attack any nation.... blah blah blah.... Well pal we did, and the world is now a much safer place for it.

    You know, my country was never afraid if Iraq. We're halfway across the world, plus have no beef with them. I think pretty much the rest of the world --including the US-- could have said that.
    Now, I feel that the US can and will invade my country, kill my elected leaders and "liberate" us from our own uses and traditions. Why? Hell, because they can.
    No, pal, the world was a lot safer with Saddam than it is with Bush.

  25. Re:Dangerous grounds... on PowerPoint Makes You Dumb · · Score: 1

    Dear God, can you open source my brain?

    Dear son, your brain is already open source. It has, in fact, a BSD license. Of course, you need to learn to code God++.