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  1. Re:Crackdown? on More Advertising in Your Next Xbox Game · · Score: 1

    thats probably because you don't play on live... I have live and I've seen ads all over the city.

  2. Re:This is the reason... on Halo 3 To Have 'Mute the Jerk' Button · · Score: 1

    That's the same reason I usually don't use the headset anymore. I got tired of people comparing my adult voice to their high-pitched, prepubescent chatter and saying I was using the masking feature. I think it was the 4th of 5th time I was told to "turn off your voice mask, you f*cking fag" I just gave up trying to communicate with my team and started playing without it.

    What a bunch of homos. ;)

  3. Re:He needs to shoot little pengiuns down a hill! on Diary of a WoW Noob's Addiction · · Score: 1

    I agreed with your comment until I realized you weren't talking about cocaine.

  4. Re:a couple of things.. on What Can Mandriva Linux 2006 Mean for Home Users? · · Score: 1
    Just keep running LFS, you ub3r-l33t hacker. Ubuntu is first and foremost a distro for people *new* to linux, so of course it's going to be very general and include things that Superior Intellects suck as yourself would deem unnecessary. If you care *SO MUCH* about what's installed on your system, DON'T USE IT! In reality, 99 percent of the people this distro is aimed at DON'T F*CKING CARE. Once these people begins to see the power of GNU/Linux and F/OSS they can then decide if they want to take it to the next level. The most important thing is exposure, and if people have to compile their entire OS from source because *YOU* don't think some specific software or library should be supported then you've lost people you might have otherwise gained by it just being easy to use.

    Sorry for the rant... :)

  5. I know it's early... on Growing Diamonds for Better Information Security · · Score: 1

    ...But is it SO hard to proof read this stuff.IANAGN (i am not a grammar nazi) but I got up 5 mins. ago and saw that from across the room :)

  6. Re:Not actually news to me... on Forget Expensive Video Cards · · Score: 1

    Sure there's an upgrade path... time to build a new system!

  7. Sarah McLachlin on Canadian Music Stars Fight Against DRM · · Score: 1

    I could probably rub one out to her.

  8. Flight 6 on Looking Forward, Ubuntu Linux 6.06 · · Score: 1

    I went from 5.10 to Flight 6 tonight and everything seems ok, just need to get those media codecs installed so I can get back to listening to my pirated MP3's and watching my porn collection... ;)

  9. well at least they can't sue me... on RIAA Sues a Child · · Score: 5, Funny

    I only use P2P networks to download porn

  10. Re:It's because people don't understand on Settlement Proposed in iPod Class Action Suit · · Score: 1
    Your thinking of battery "memory", a problem that lithium-ion batteries do not suffer from. A battery cycle represents running it from 100 to then back to 100. From the ipod website:

    Standard Charging
    Most Lithium-ion batteries use a fast charge to charge your device to 80% battery capacity, then switch to trickle charging. That's about two hours charge time to power iPod to 80% capacity, then another two hours to fully charge iPod, if you are not using iPod while charging. You can charge all Lithium-ion batteries a large but finite number of times, as defined by charge cycle.
    A charge cycle means using all of the battery's power, but that doesn't necessarily mean a single charge. For instance, you could listen to your iPod for a few hours one day, using half its power, and then recharge it fully. If you did the same thing the next day, it would count as one charge cycle, not two, so you may take several days to complete a cycle. Each time you complete a charge cycle, it diminishes battery capacity slightly, but you can put both notebook and iPod batteries through many charge cycles before they will only hold 80% of original battery capacity. As with other rechargeable batteries, you may eventually need to replace your battery.

    So, regardless of how many times you plug in any li-ion powered device the only thing that shortens battery life is use, or even worse, not using it at all.

  11. Re:they have good bandwidth on Star Wars Revelations - May the Force Be With You! · · Score: 1

    So it was YOU who killed the server!

  12. The Force on Star Wars Revelations - May the Force Be With You! · · Score: 4, Funny

    is not with their server... It fell to the dark side.

  13. these people are liars... on iDownload Tries to Silence Spyware Critics · · Score: 1

    Say one thing, do another. So they they aren't spyware because they TELL you they are going to digitally stalk you:
    Log Files

    Like most standard Web site servers we use log files. This includes internet protocol (IP) addresses, browser type, internet service provider (ISP), referring/exit pages, platform type, date/time stamp, and number of clicks to analyze trends, administer the site, track user's movement in the aggregate, and gather broad demographic information for aggregate use. IP addresses, etc. are linked to personally identifiable information for the purpose of order tracking and product delivery authentication.

  14. Methanol=Liquid, Methane = GAS on NEC Unveils Methanol-Fueled Laptop · · Score: 1
    In case you fellers don't know what methanol is...

    1. http://www.afdc.doe.gov/altfuel/met_general.html
  15. FX 5200 on 120+ GeForce FX Reviews Collected · · Score: 1

    Here's my review: It's better than my onboard geforce2. It's only 100 bones. It looks SO realistic when I am beating helpless pedestrians to death in GTA:Vice City. thank you...

  16. NEO v6.0 on Matrix Reloads to $42.5 Million Opening · · Score: 1

    I know I've read some posts like "I think there's a matrix in a matrix" and "What if they're all programs", but what if they're not? Remember when Morpheus was explaining the matrix in the first movie and he said everyone in the matrix believes it's 1999 but it's really closer to 2199 and we've been fighting the machines for over one-hundred years? Does that mean that (Being the Neo is The One v6.0 with all new popup blocker and spam control) that they have really been fighting for 4-500 years!!!??? Holy Crap, I need an advil... Oh yeah, the rave scene sucked ass!

  17. Sweet! on Self-Destructing DVD's Coming Soon · · Score: 3, Funny

    This sounds great! Just imagine, no more late pornos! Don't you just hate it when you've got your S.O. at the rental place and they ask for a late fee on "Lesbo Love Fest #69"

  18. Re:Worth Pointing Out, I Think on HTML Rendering Crashes IE · · Score: 5, Funny

    You might want to get that checked out, I don't think it's healthy to fart bugs.

  19. Re:The REAL Issue on 3D Mark 2003 Sparks Controversy · · Score: 1

    Parent "Personally, I do think that the benchmark is unfair/not a good benchmark. For example, chaning the graphics card in your computer should have next to no effect on the CPU score, if any; yet it has a measureable effect" A video card has this nifty little thing called a GPU (Graphic Processing Unit). It's similar to the processor in your computer, except it's optimized for rendering 3D GRAPHICS. So, if you put a new card in and your CPU doesn't have to hold your GPU's hand so much, your CPU score will be higher! Thus ends Graphic Cards For Dummies 101.

  20. Fastest Computer on Computer Made From DNA And Enzymes · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    If I had one I'd have the FIRST POST!

  21. Why is anime so great? on An Extensive History of Anime · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Isn't it just a cartoon? Ok, ok, it's not a 'toon in a traditional sense, but still...

  22. For fresh ground pepper... on Register your own .mil Domain · · Score: 1

    go to pepper.mil ... Spicy!

  23. Who Cares. on "Longhorn" Alpha Preview · · Score: 1

    I don't care. This is (at least)two years away. The world might get sick of M$ HorseShit and switch to another os, computers might become idiot boxes controlled by watchdog software that makes sure you don't do anything you're not supposed to, or Microsoft might come out with an OS that's half-way decent (lol). At any rate it's in the future, don't get your panties in a twist over "internal releases" with partial functionality and an un-original UI!

  24. Re:Just Desserts on Sony Adds New Copyright Method to CDs in 2003 · · Score: 1

    I spent $300 so the music coming out of my pc would sound good, now I won't be able to listen to sony cd's in linux? Screw that. No more sony cd's in my house...

  25. A New Sourceforge Project on Sony Adds New Copyright Method to CDs in 2003 · · Score: 4, Funny

    LinuxGate.Sourceforge.net!