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  1. Re:One Word: Hype on Halo 2 Multiplayer Modes Playtested, Recounted · · Score: 0

    Which chef do you think it will be next? That Hiroyuki Sakai is sooooooooooo dreamy!

  2. Re:Is this a cure? on Anti-HIV Virus Developed · · Score: 0

    I understand that either with just HIV or AIDS that the virus will fight for the body, however, I think the point would be rendered moot simply because with AIDS, even after HIV is fought off the body might just be too weak to fight the common cold even without interference. Too be honest, either way this is definately a Good Thing(registered symbol thingey.)

  3. Re:Is this a cure? on Anti-HIV Virus Developed · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Well, I think that a person with full blown AIDS is screwed, as AIDS pretty much means that your immune system can no longer fight infectious diseases or much of anything. Unless it were the early stages of AIDS, however, as was said by someone else IANADr.

  4. Re:building materials on Swedish Carbon-Fiber Stealth Ship Runs NT · · Score: 0

    For the same reason thats diamonds are so hard to cut. See when you wad money hard enough, it becomes magical and thus very difficult to cut, requiring many men with Vorpal Swords chipping at it under a weeks worth of full moons. And that kids is how we won the Great Martian War. Now go get me some turnip juice!

  5. Re:kinda chunky... on E3 - First Nintendo DS Pic · · Score: 0

    I always thought that magical lawn gnomes resided in my GB carts. Now I know the truth: Leprechauns make it work! Today is truly an enlightening day!

  6. Re:I was waiting for this comment on RIAA Forgets to Make Royalty Payments · · Score: 0

    I disagree with your assessment of the granparents post. I don't feel he was saying, "See! Piracy does NOTHING to the artist!!!!1111oneone." He was making a statement, to me anyway, Yes, Piracy is not a Good Thing, but when the publisher is withholding(sic?) funds from their artists, in the minds eye thats a bit worse. Everyone wants everything for free, but you are supposed to look for a publisher to help protect your interests in a sense, not to rob you. Thats what the huddled masses are for. :)

  7. Re:Effusively? on Guild Wars Ramps Up To E3, Previewed Effusively · · Score: 0

    But realistically it's a perfectly crommulent word. Neigh, it even embiggens the smallest man!

  8. Re:lets see here on Does A Good Game Make A Good Movie Idea? · · Score: 0

    If I remember correctly, Juke Joint Jezebels musical intro played during the Sonya Blade/Kano fight scene on the beach.

  9. Re:AWE did it to themselves on More on AT&T Wireless's Bungled System Upgrade · · Score: 1, Interesting

    I call bullshit. Working at Customer Care on the front lines, we knew a long time ago about LNP. AWE drug its feet trying to get LNP extended or demolished, and when it was apparent that it wasn't going to happen, they outsourced to whoever does their vendor calls centers, I think, instead of using what EVERYONE else was using, it was almost like a deliberate thing. Then when Siebel went down they drug their feet with that too. While I am by no means a sys admin or have dealt with the computer users that AWE does for their customer care and sales, but how hard would it have been to ROLL back from Siebel 7 so it didn't piss off every person who wanted to use technology that customer care was enforced to shove down peoples throats? Feh, since my karma is teh sux now I won't be able to reply to hardly anyone who posts back to this, but this is the grave they dug to make themselves more attractive to Cingular.

  10. Re:correction on On Religious Violence And Videogame Violence · · Score: -1

    Haven't you ever played perfect dark? The wall hacks will be built in thanks to alien weaponry!

  11. Re:Most Japanese PC games aren't hentai? on CESA Boss Talks Japanese Gaming Problems · · Score: -1

    Oh man they are on XXVIII now? Dude I gotta get ahold of som,e imports, I only have XVII...

  12. The all to familiar grey fallacy on 2004 Jefferson Muzzle Awards · · Score: -1

    The issue I have with going to Howard Stern's website, or reading an official brief from Clear Channel, or even listening or reading a presidential brief or anything like that, is it is almost always going to be completely skewed in one way or another. I think it's this phenomenon that leads to people believing the grey fallacy(meaning if someone says white, and someone says black, then the common man will beleive grey is true.)(myself a perpatrator as well.).

    Finally I can bust out a quote I got from a Star Wars book. I WIN!

  13. Re:What's better? on A New Type Of Realtime Blocklist: The SURBL · · Score: -1

    I think I speak for the entire -1 browsing community when I say that I demand the Sex with a Mare choice!

  14. Re:I was watching some TV the other day on Quantum Cryptography Leaving the Lab · · Score: 0

    I can just imagine your Quicken courier cornered in a spiderhole:
    "ALLAH ACKBAR!!! QUICKEN ACKBAR!!!"
    :Blows up:

  15. Re:Of course.. on Quantum Cryptography Leaving the Lab · · Score: 0

    You said quantum waaaay too many times. Who do you think you are, the late Mr. Carl "billions and billions" Sagan?

  16. Re:writers? on Spiderman 2 Trailer · · Score: 0

    Becasue you fail it by not providing ANY kind of reasoning behind your arguement. Not that i would care myself.

    KTHNXPLZDRVTHRU!

  17. Re:Microsoft needs exactly ONE new product on Microsoft Clips Longhorn · · Score: 0

    11. Keep spare brake fluid in a bottle

    Man, I knew some people loved there car, but isn't feeding your car brake fluid through a bottle a bit much? Do you also sing it to sleep and maybe, just maybe, give it some sweet loving as well? :)

  18. Re:Thump thumb... on Stop Cell Phones Without Stopping Pacemakers... · · Score: 0

    Don't you know the immutable fact of life: It's funny cause it's not me?

  19. Cool on Asteroid Impact Simulator Available · · Score: 4, Funny

    Then I can see at which point Bruce Willis and his crew will have to detonate the nuke warhead to save us all. Hollywood here I come!

    Oh wait... f1r5t p05t

  20. Re:Always More Power... on Task Force Finds Blackout Was Preventable · · Score: 0

    Yeah it was abstract, and to be honest I did get it, but it was like you were saying Most people like cake, but clowns are scary. The way it was presented seemed unrelated. I think it would have been more apt to say that the reason that we won't stop world hunger is becasue people are too obsessed about mod chips for their million dollar ferarris. But yours(now) works for me too.


    Ramble on, me? Surely you jest! Coherency is for the weak of mind!

  21. Re:Always More Power... on Task Force Finds Blackout Was Preventable · · Score: 0

    Wow, my first description as a troll... truly, I am blessed this day. You know, I unfortunately never got into the Planescape setting for DnD, in fact I only played a bastardized version way back when, but the game was one of the only games where I truly cared about what happened to my characters.

  22. Re:Always More Power... on Task Force Finds Blackout Was Preventable · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    That made absolutely no goddamned sense. You are the winner.

  23. Rip Off on Scifi Channel to Make Ringworld Miniseries · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    This is such a blatant rip off of Halo it's not even funny. Ringworld? 2 Alien species? "Puppeteers" who have needleguns and plasma shields? and 4 "lone" marine commandos and their contigent of Space Marines? And a four wheeler? Come on now, Ringworld wildcat is not on teh spoke !!!11!!11oneoneone

  24. You mean that little blue haired boy? on Microsoft Preps 'Janus' Music Copy-Prevention Scheme · · Score: 0

    I thought he grew up to be a scythe weailding, cape wearing, uber badass in 600 AD. Obviously the Romans are going forward in time to steal our ideas. Bastards.

  25. And the punchline is... on Doing the Math in the Microsoft Anti-Trust Cases · · Score: 0

    Well I guess there really isn't any. I've known for a while that, to quote the article, pay lip service and a couple of(admittedly) large fines is way more profitable then, you know, actually playing a fair hand. It's far easier to ask forgiveness then to ask permission, and unfortunately, usually more profitable as well. I mean look at all the negative press MS recieved from the Netscape thing, and the anti trust deal, and now the EU courts decision. I have absofrickenlutely no numbers to back me up, but I don't think that this will at all affect their bottom line unfortunately. Not that they shouldn't exert their weight since they are fricken huge, but why can't one be the big kid on the block and NOT a complete jackass about it? Meh, I suppose whenver money is involved people do some of the most vile things. In other news, dirt turns to mud when sprayed with water. Film at 11.