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  1. If a human life spanned... on Ask Aubrey de Grey About Longevity Research · · Score: 1

    If a human life spanned 1000 years, what do you think would be the ramifications on human reproduction given the rate we are able to reproduce, do you think there would have to be criteria to be able to have children, and then a limit set on how many an individual or couple could produce in their lifetime.

  2. Re:Bah! on Interview With Author of the First Spoof Language · · Score: 1

    Can you show me a wikipedia article where someone has written what seems to be right?

    Here you go. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Right

  3. Re:Difference? on Knights of the Old Republic MMO Confirmed · · Score: 4, Funny

    That of course assumes that the SPORE Penis monsters don't get them first.

  4. Re:A blow against net neutrality on Why ISPs' "Stand" Against Child Porn Is Actually Not a Stand Against Child Porn · · Score: 1

    Freedom is slavery. Give over your rights.

  5. Re:wow, that's evil on Worm Transcodes MP3s To Infect PCs · · Score: 1

    Very interesting argument.

  6. Re:Where do we sign up? on You, Too, Could Be Batman In 10 To 12 Years · · Score: 1

    I've seen the pics, google goatse.

  7. Re:Then we'd need to train a bunch of people... on You, Too, Could Be Batman In 10 To 12 Years · · Score: 1

    You're not alone, I thought Billy Zane was good in it and I thought the movie was good as well, much better than The Shadow, talk about a stink fest.

  8. Re:Microsoft only threat? on Worm Transcodes MP3s To Infect PCs · · Score: 1

    I say we ask MS to give us the option to uninstall IE totally from a Windows system. If I use Opera, or Moz, or whatever I like IE is just taking HD space.

  9. I've said this for awhile now... on Warning Future Generations About Nuclear Waste · · Score: 1

    Toxic waste, and that crap we send to landfill. Rocket it up to the sun, all would be vaporized in our galactic incinerator. We could do this currently, prohibitions are only cost of fuel, cost of equipment, not to mention having the hazard of rocket fulls of toxic goo, explode or go off course on take off.

    I beg the question though, these costs, are they worth the current cost in damages to our environment?

  10. Re:Normal People? on Apple Climbs Into Third Place In U.S. PC Market · · Score: 1

    Run Windows XP at home (Linux too before you start), my last fdisk and reinstall to clean up the registry, and orphaned crap, has taken me 60 hours doing nothing but installing software to get 80% to where it was before with all software installed.
    Most of my software is 2 meg exe files for rendering software, but 40 gigs worth of 2 meg exe's is alot of software 1 at a time.

  11. Re:Try this.. the strainer WiFi.. cheap too! on A DIYer's Quick Guide To Cheap Wireless Extension · · Score: 1

    I used one of those for almost a year, people laughed at the pictures of it when they saw it.
    They stopped laughing when they realized it worked and worked well.

  12. Re:fall of open email on Fallout From the Fall of CAPTCHAs · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    You could always start this initiative at Source Forge.

  13. Re:Still useful on Fallout From the Fall of CAPTCHAs · · Score: 1

    I call bulls**t on this one, my clansite gets 1000 new zombie accounts created per day.
    I've tried CAPTCHA, I've tried the 3 kittens (click the 3 pictures of kittens) I've tried 1 dog, 1 kitten, 1 wheel.
    They all fail.

    The only way to keep them from posting is to require an admin to approve the account before they can post.

  14. Re:Does anyone actually use Second Life? on Second Life Faces Open Source Challenges · · Score: 1

    Let's not forget NASA, how many of us will ever stand on the precipice of the Victoria Crater? http://colab.arc.nasa.gov/viccrater

  15. Re:Heh... on Kaspersky To Demo Attack Code For Intel Chips · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Possibly, but as an AMD user myself I can't help but wonder if what can be done on Intel with this won't also open Pandora's box on AMD using the same or similar methods.

  16. Re:Really? on The Web Development Skills Crisis · · Score: 1

    I'd say of everything on the web that is my biggest pet peeve the Flash Index page. How worthless. Bless those flash devs that have the wisdom and foresight to incorporate the much ballyhooed Skip Intro tab.

  17. Cause we all know... on Wood Density May Explain Stradivarius Secret · · Score: 1

    A Dutch doctor and a violin maker from Arkansas

    That Arkansas is where all the great violin makers hail from.

  18. Re:Geek Squad on Non-Programming Jobs For a Computer Science Major? · · Score: 1

    Not too long ago Geek Squad was hiring a service manager and the salary was alot higher than most in my area, for the type schooling required.

  19. Re:Obama on Dodd, Feingold To Try and Filibuster Immunity Bill · · Score: 1

    Poster probably wasn't tinhat accused due to the fact that that sounds like the current governing body in Washington already.

    I'm voting we add another Mod Category and I'm awarding it to parent poster.

    Mod: +12 Zenlike

  20. Re:They have a life on 1 In 3 Sysadmins Snoop On Colleagues · · Score: 5, Funny

    It's pretty pathetic to have to get one's jollies snooping on others rather than actually doing something.
    Could you please explain Youtube then.
  21. Survey Results on 1 In 3 Sysadmins Snoop On Colleagues · · Score: 5, Funny
    2 out of 3, that's like the

    2% of people masturbate in the shower, the other 98% lie about it
  22. Re:The solution: on Helping Some Students May Harm High Achievers · · Score: 1

    I agree with the parent here, all through my schooling years, I can count on one hand the number of teachers I've had that were passionate and sincere about teaching, and those are teachers I'll remember all my life.

  23. When I was in school on Helping Some Students May Harm High Achievers · · Score: 2, Insightful

    There were special ed classes where the kids with learning disabilities and other severe physical handi-caps went to class, and then the gen pop went to normal classes, the over achievers went to AP classes and that was that. To my knowledge the normal kids in regular classes that were the classic lazy under-achiever, read today as ADD, were just primarily left to their own designs in class and only received help if they asked for it.

    This method worked well, we had plenty of scientists, engineers, and other highly skilled individuals coming out of schools, or those motivated by learning to set on the road to becoming something along those lines.

    I've said for a long time, if a child that has special needs, and yes this is gonna sound like "get off my lawn" but, the curricula should not be dumbed down to make any one child feel better about themselves, it makes the other 30 children in the class suffer by getting a lesser education.

    My daughter is by no means a genius, yes I am a dad and I said that, but it's true I think she is average. She gets A/B honor roll every term, and next year is taking 3 AP classes and beginning Japanese, she is in 6th grade. My fear is that because, "no child gets left behind", her education is suffering for it.

    Everyone is entitled to an education, a good education, not a half-assed, atta-boy heres your gold star for the day. In the long term, it's our kids that suffer, and ultimately we as a nation will suffer.

  24. Holy Crap on Register, Others Call Plagiarism in "Limbo of the Lost" Game · · Score: 1

    You know one room, surely could be similar with a developer having played one of those other titles and been inspired even subconsiously while building. No way in hell you could claim that as anything near original work.

  25. Re:WHEN PENIS MONSTERS ATTACK on EA's (Limited) Creature Creator For Spore Released · · Score: 1

    Certainly sounds like a penis.