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  1. Re:OOoooh high ping on Mailing Disks is Faster than Uploading Data · · Score: 1

    But imagine the m4d GTA3 matches!

  2. Re:I used to hate the Russian Intelligence agencie on Russians Order Mobile Phone Encryption Removed · · Score: 1

    Dude, you don't expect us to improvise a pun using KGB, do you?

  3. Re:NASA: get out of the Dark Ages! on Those Amazing Antigravity Machines? · · Score: 1

    Worse, they're mixing metrics with english units. There's no such thing as a "millipound".

  4. Re:Irresponsible Post on Those Amazing Antigravity Machines? · · Score: 1

    Yay! Let's Slashdot the E.R.s!!!

  5. Re:RTFA? on Wal-Mart Cancels RFID Trial · · Score: 1

    Note: I didn't read the article.

    That's the default value. Let us know when you DO read it, OK?

  6. Re:"They" were right on Wal-Mart Cancels RFID Trial · · Score: 1

    I own many hammers

    You DO know that breaking the tags is a violation of the DMCA, right?
    So, stop speaking nonsense. All you'll manage is to have hammers listed as a circumvention tool and Napsterized. What will I use to discipline my cats, then?

  7. Re:My take on videogame violence. on Warriors Of Freedom Prompted Rampage Attempt? · · Score: 1

    I didn't die,

    Good of you to let us know. I know many of us were wondering about that. ;)

  8. Re:does it matter? (yes) on Warriors Of Freedom Prompted Rampage Attempt? · · Score: 1

    Copycat violence has been well known at least for a couple of hundred years -- an early example followed Goethe's book 'Sufferings of Werther' that was followed for a time by a wave of similar-pattern romantic pistol suicides among disappointed young men.

    And I expect someone immediatly called for legislation to ban Goethe's works and force all authors to portray suicide as ugly and messy (or, better yet, not portray it at all).

  9. Re:Sometimes, tech jargon has a purpose on Public Confused by Tech Lingo · · Score: 5, Funny

    Per nostra Pentium Quatro cum 2 gigahertzum e bus de cuatrocentum megahertzum...
    Deo Gratie...
    Per nostros Quinientum Doce megabaitum de RAMus...
    Deo Gratie...
    Per nostra GeForsum Duo Mu Omega cum centum ventiocho megabytum de memoria Delta Delta Rho...
    Deo Gratie...
    E por nostro casum de aluminum con sweetum modus e infinitum blinkenlightenus...
    Amen

  10. Redundant on Harry Potter in German, not Czech · · Score: 2, Funny

    ...or even the Shannara books.

    You had already mentioned Middle Earth.

  11. Re:NSA, CIA, HSA... on Trustworthy Software For The NSA? · · Score: 1

    You forgot INGSOC ;)

  12. My privacy is safe! on Trustworthy Software For The NSA? · · Score: 1

    They can have my tinfoil hat when they pry it from my cold, dead... uh... head.

  13. Re:What is the world coming to? on Trustworthy Software For The NSA? · · Score: 1

    Specially to finish iraqui nationals.
    Wait, did you mean Finnish?

  14. Re:Get your SciFi right on Science Faction · · Score: 1

    The spectre of 'Big Brother' is slightly ridiculous now, thanks in some part to the warning that '1984' gave us.

    And in some part to the use of that name for several stupid reality shows...

  15. Re:America on Anti-Patriot Act Movement Expands · · Score: 1

    I live in Mexico.
    In the last few years, we've had more civil rights than USians. And less fear of government.
    It used to be the other way around.
    Now, before you get passed by the Nicaraguans and Venezolans, maybe you should take a long, hard look at your government.
    I'm not trolling, I just find it weird that the US is going backwards in civil rights while 3rd world nations are taking big steps forward.

  16. Re:Wake up on Anti-Patriot Act Movement Expands · · Score: 1

    It would pass even more easily using the power of sinonyms: Fuzzy Little Pussy Act.

  17. Re:You call this a capitalist society? on U.S. Faults Microsoft Licensing Compliance · · Score: 1

    "Get your paws off my drink, you damn, dirty ape!"

    Altough maybe this would be more appropiate, after your monkeys have revolted and destroyed civilization:
    "YOU MANIACS! YOU BLEW IT UP! DAMN YOU! GOD DAMN YOU ALL TO HELL!!"

    And the maniac will have been you. Are you proud of yourself, man?

  18. Re:Reminds Me of the English Bobby Joke on U.S. Faults Microsoft Licensing Compliance · · Score: 1

    You'd be surprised how many people die of bullet wounds to the leg.
    Police shoot to the torso. Killing or not is not a considerations; it's simply the area where a shot is less likely to miss.
    It's incredibly hard to shoot to kill/to not kill in a stressful situation. I guess you could say they simply "shoot to hit".

  19. Re:Not going to read it on Review of T3: Rise of the Machines · · Score: 1

    No offense, but then, what are you doing here?
    "I'm not gonna RTFA or the replies. Just dropped by to let you all know". :)

  20. Re:My suggestion on Design Slashdot's New T-Shirt and Win Cool Stuff! · · Score: 1

    It seems to work for Stan Lee (and, in a lesser scale, Todd McFarlane)...

  21. Yeah, I know, no bitching... on Design Slashdot's New T-Shirt and Win Cool Stuff! · · Score: 1

    From the rules...
    This Contest is for United States residents only.

    Your loss, I guess. But I have to wonder, why?

  22. Re:HOW ABOUT WE STOP TREATING THE MUSLIMS LIKE TRA on Protecting Cities from Hijacked Planes · · Score: 1

    Wow, I never realized Ann Coulter went by the name of Doug Neal!
    Can I have your autograph? Please? Really, I love your idea about killing their leaders and convert them all to Christianity. Then there would be world peace and candy for everyone, right?

  23. Re:Great idea until it hits reality. Here's why: on Protecting Cities from Hijacked Planes · · Score: 1

    "What do you mean we're going to crash against the soft wall and die?"
    "Let me check my notes..."

  24. Dangerous hype on Protecting Cities from Hijacked Planes · · Score: 1

    Interesting read especially since they claim it is 'hack' proof.

    Sharpie, anyone?
    Seriously, nothing is "hack proof". And the idea that it is can be the greatest danger.

  25. Re:I have a vision..... on CD Duplicator Refuses Linux Job, Citing MS Contract · · Score: 1

    Is that their address, or their philosophy?