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  1. Re:Sex in anime on The Significance of Anime · · Score: 2

    Argh.. dude..

    You've just violated one of the rules of standard anime communities...

    NEVER, EVER, post spoilers without noting: "SPOILERS FOR AHEAD!!" :(

  2. Re:Overanalyzation on The Significance of Anime · · Score: 1

    No problem with that... I think it's pretty too... Damnit, some colors are really beautiful and I think it can be used in real life too. I saw some girl with some dark violet in her hair, it was damn pretty, and not "freaky"...

  3. Re:Kick to the behind on Go Stand By the Stairs, So I Can Protect You · · Score: 2

    I got 77k without cheating... a Looooooooong time ago...

  4. Re:Delayed? on GNU/Hurd Delayed To Fix Disk Size, Serial I/O Limitations · · Score: 2

    e) Team Fortress II

  5. Re:10 Things... on Mozilla: The Good And The Bad · · Score: 2

    Moreover, website developers write bad CSS mostly BECAUSE standard CSS is broken in IE and they have to "fix" it so it looks good... Evidently, it looks bad on standard compliant browsers.

  6. Re:Me neither on BMG Stops Producing CDs · · Score: 2

    I beg to differ, but I understand why you say what you say.

    Here is the issue. In the older days, the popular music was good stuff, rock and jazz and stuff and not SUCKY MERCHANDIZED "music" like is _popular_ today.

    The fact the popular music became sucky doesn't mean good music doesn't exist. It exists but much harder to find because it's not popular. There are alot of great stuff, and alot of it is rare things that can't even be found in most stores.

    I then remember AudioGalaxy.... I could find ALOT of rare stuff there, which is most of the stuff I downloaded from there. Many of those things I can't find where I live.

    The RIAA and friends attacked AG for the "pop" music, the things that give them the most money. I hardly care for that "music" but they know... they know that AG helped people find alternatives to their crap. People listening to stuff they don't get money for -> less profits to them -> they need to eliminate it, atleast eliminate the easy ways of getting it -> sucky pop music becomes relativly easier to get -> they profit.

  7. Re:I don't understand what's up with Nethack on 4th Annual NetHack Tournament · · Score: 2

    Falcon's Eye Nethack is a graphical interface for Nethack... While retaining all the keys and game itself ofcourse.

    Here.

  8. Re:Since when on EU Studies Linux Migration · · Score: 2

    Like someone wise once said: "I put Linux in my box and now it flies!"

  9. Re:A little lesson in MS programming... on Microsoft Anti-Trust Rulings Due Tomorrow · · Score: 2

    void goAppeal() {
    try:
    if(!winCase()) goto try;
    }

    GOTO ?????????
    argh... and try is a reserved word in C++ (they used // so it must be C++)

    This is better:

    void goAppeal() {
    while(!winCase());
    }

  10. Re:Why the ruling took so long on Microsoft Anti-Trust Rulings Due Tomorrow · · Score: 2

    Who said she is using M$Word at all?

    Sure, your post is funny :) but does it have grounds in reality? (well, rebel clippy is pretty much believable ;)

  11. Re:E = mc? on Homing In On Laser Weapons · · Score: 1

    Sorry for being nit-picky, but shouldn't that be E=mc^2 ?

  12. Re:Old News on Windows XP Tablet PC Edition · · Score: 2

    That system is really insecure.

    One slide of the button deletes your whole work!

  13. Re:More dollars than sense? on Vapochilled Pentium 4 System At 3.3GHz · · Score: 2

    Which they will then OC to 3.8Ghz.

  14. Re:Fonts are important on Font HOWTO For Linux · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Ugly fonts are harder to read means you become less productive.

    'nuff said.

  15. Re:funny url, althought invalid on Tim Bray on Microsoft Office · · Score: 1

    Dunno why, but first time I read "Ge tDoc.aspx" it looked like "goatse.cx"..

    Hrmm!

  16. Re:Only need an answer for n = 3 on A (Correct) Poincare Proof!? · · Score: 2

    In 2d, an area A is "simply connected" means that for every closed _line_ which is wholely inside the area, the area inside the line is wholely inside A and the line is it's border.

    In 3d, a volume A is "simply connected" means that for every closed line which is wholely inside the volume, there exists a surface that is wholely inside A.

  17. Re:Ok on A (Correct) Poincare Proof!? · · Score: 2

    Doesn't the "without boundry" mean that's it's an "open section"?

    Like, In 2d, x^2+y^2=1 is closed cause it has the border, meaning, a circle around a dot on the border will always be on the 2 sides of the border, however small, while x^2+y^21 is open because every cirlce around any specific dot inside it can be made small enough to be wholely in the area.

    That's studied in basic Calcalus courses...

  18. Re:Yeah, great on Airborne Mouse · · Score: 1

    I think this:
    "Geeks begin to have buff right arms from holding their mouse hand up all day..."
    is practically a result of:
    "Rhythmic up and down hand motions becoming the next gesture-command to surf to persiankitty.com..." :D

  19. Re:PageRank.c on Google Sued over Page Ranking · · Score: 1

    He can't use // as a comment either (in C).

    Maybe he was writing C++ where he could // and ==?

  20. An OT story, regarding 0$ cheques.. on Raising Barriers to Entry into the Music Business · · Score: 3, Funny

    I don't remember the precise details, but this is pretty close.

    A person's credit card was charged for 0$. Since it's 0$ he didn't "pay" it.
    A month later, he recieves a warning "pay or we take measures".
    Again, he thought it's BS. A month later they limited his account.
    He got pissed and did what they asked. He wrote them a cheque (or was it a bank transfer?) of 0$...
    A few days later they called him, furious, and said that sending 0$ made them system crash and caused major problems to their database :)

    So sending 0$ might actually prove useful!

  21. Re:non-RIAA music on Raising Barriers to Entry into the Music Business · · Score: 1

    They'll say it's illegal, regardless...

    They took down AudioGalaxy even tho most of the music there isn't from RIAA music.

    They'll say: "If it can be used to 'steal our precious RIAA music' it must be shut down! We don't care they don't play RIAA music."

  22. Re:Prevention? on Raising Barriers to Entry into the Music Business · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Actually, keep the "Profit!!!" and remove the ???s.

    Maybe it'll not be as much huge monatry like the record companies make, but more like emotional profit. Both the artist and the people profit.
    The artist doesn't need to work too much to create an album and distribute it (except for the actual musical work, ofcourse)
    The customer gets to listen to many different artists at a reasonable price.

    Both not feeling ripped-off.

  23. Re:Speaking of buying governments... on Lucky Green vs. Palladium · · Score: 1

    Why not?
    Today, who buys M$ products if not monkeys?

  24. Re:Humanitarian aid on One Million AOL discs to be returned to AOL · · Score: 1

    I'm surprised no one mentioned the game Tribes!

    One of the most used weapons there is the Disk Launcher!

  25. Re:Units of Storage on Philip's SFFO 3cm 4Gig Optical Discs · · Score: 1

    Five movies where each one is two hours long..

    Five two-hour movies