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  1. My cat did it more than once... on Getting Power to a Rack Enclosure? · · Score: 1

    Actually my cat liked to continually chew through the power cord for my iBook. She would continually get shocked by it and I've even seen sparks fly but yet she continued to do it anyways. Luckily when I got a replacement cord it was a newer version and my cat didn't like the plastic it was made of,

  2. Re:HEY, AMERICA! on Officials secretly RFID'd at Internet Summit · · Score: 1

    My question is, how is this "Flamebait"?
    Going by GWB's track record so far, would this really be all that suprising? And really I saw no flame war started after I posted this....

  3. Re:HEY, AMERICA! on Officials secretly RFID'd at Internet Summit · · Score: 2, Interesting

    And the USA/world? post GWB.
    I want to leave the country for exactly that reason.

  4. Re:HEY, AMERICA! on Officials secretly RFID'd at Internet Summit · · Score: 1

    I wasn't kidding, actually...
    That is when the public revolts.

  5. Re:Countermeasures on Officials secretly RFID'd at Internet Summit · · Score: 1

    Quick! Everyone get your aluminum foil hats...and shirts...and pants...hell just make a full body suit out of it...

  6. Re:Summary on Officials secretly RFID'd at Internet Summit · · Score: 1

    lol!
    mod parent up!

  7. Re:watching you watch me on Officials secretly RFID'd at Internet Summit · · Score: 1

    Strictly something `chick' to report on.

    I think the word you're looking for is 'chic.

  8. Re:HEY, AMERICA! on Officials secretly RFID'd at Internet Summit · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    As soon as president Bush declares himself dictator of the USA and calls off the election next year for "national security" reasons.

  9. Re:We don't need no stinkin badges! on Officials secretly RFID'd at Internet Summit · · Score: 1

    No, the comment isn't the dupe, it's just you.

  10. Re:Cool. on Officials secretly RFID'd at Internet Summit · · Score: 2, Insightful

    If Clinton "deserved" it like you say, why the hell is GWB still in office? He's outright lied and misled the public countless times about issues that actually matter and really do have a huge effect on the country and world at large. Yet there's not been any call for impeachment hearings...God the American public is fucking stupid.

  11. Re:What I want on 3-Button Mice - An Endangered Species? · · Score: 2, Funny

    Maybe you should be contacting the patent office rather than telling everyone your (imho) really good idea.

  12. This guy obviously doesn't know how to use google. on 3-Button Mice - An Endangered Species? · · Score: 1

    I searched '3 button mouse' and like the third result was this one from Labtec, which is just a normal 3 button mouse like he is looking for. Also on the first page of results was another 3 button mouse from logitech. Both of them seem to fit the description of what he's looking for exactly.

  13. Re:Funny, I crack all of my games. on UbiSoft Blocks Virtual Drives With Raven Shield Patch · · Score: 1

    Yeah but the consoles don't run slower due to use of the CD/DVD disc...

  14. ummm on CRF Reveals Draft of New DRM Technology · · Score: 5, Insightful

    is it just me or does this "potentially triggers an automatic payment system that could be changed moment to moment by the content distributor" sound a bit dangerous and easily abusable by the 'content distributor'?

  15. Re:How about a "moon leash"?... on First Pure Nanotube Fibers Made · · Score: 1

    ...though with a sort of track encircling the globe that the end of the nanotube could attach to and run freely in....


    it would still fail miserably.

  16. Re:How about a "moon leash"?... on First Pure Nanotube Fibers Made · · Score: 1

    I would just like to let it be known that there was no real seriousness in my original post...

  17. How about... on Boardgame Recommendations For Xmas? · · Score: 1

    Ghettopoly? From the site: "Buying stolen properties, pimpin hoes, building crack houses and projects, paying protection fees and getting car jacked are some of the elements of the game. Not dope enough?...If you don't have the money that you owe to the loan shark you might just land yourself in da Emergency Room." What more could you want from a game?

  18. How about a "moon leash"?... on First Pure Nanotube Fibers Made · · Score: 4, Funny

    Well since I've just recently been told that the moon actually is moving away from the earth (see this thread) we really ought to leash the moon to the Earth to prevent this. I like the moon where it is. I suppose it could double as an elevator....

  19. Re:Programming languages on Funny Things You've Seen on Resumes? · · Score: 1

    I know what a defense contractor is and does and that they obviously make far more money during times of war. My point is, to put it slightly more simply, that defense contractors create weapons to fight wars which end in peace. All the destruction and death leads to peace in the end.

  20. Re:Programming languages on Funny Things You've Seen on Resumes? · · Score: 1

    Isn't that the point of defense, keeping the peace? Think about it...weapons that kill create peace because in the course of a war eventually you're going to kill enough of your enemy (if not all of them) that whoever's left is going to give up and make peace (or the lack of enemy will create peace by default). So really you could call weapons of mass destruction weapons of mass peace. Just wait and see...once preident Bush gets wind of this theory, I'm sure our massive nuclear arsenal will become classified as weapons of mass peace.

  21. Re:Judging on A Mars Mission's Greatest Challenge: Radiation · · Score: 1

    huh? that would defy the laws of gravity...

  22. Re:Using the earth as space shuttle on A Mars Mission's Greatest Challenge: Radiation · · Score: 1

    Except that once you begin to move the earth too far from it's current orbit the entire atmosphere as we know it disintegrates and surface temperatures rise or drop due to changes in distance from the sun as well as the changes in the atmosphere.

  23. Re:"Storm cellar" on A Mars Mission's Greatest Challenge: Radiation · · Score: 1

    ... during a coronal mass ejection. read: "during a hormonal mas ejaculation."

  24. Re:nyt on A Mars Mission's Greatest Challenge: Radiation · · Score: 1

    it's free. Qwitcherbitchin'

  25. Re:Judging on A Mars Mission's Greatest Challenge: Radiation · · Score: 0, Insightful

    Umm actually the moon is falling to earth, just at an extremely slow rate. Also, it is a lot farther away from earth than any space station we've put up in orbit.