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  1. Mix of Complex and overly simple on Tim Berners-Lee on the Web · · Score: 1

    This got me thinking how strange it is for the http address to be in the address bar, instead of something like what tinyweb does. Odd how Netscape or Microsoft didn't do something like that years ago.

  2. DANGER on Mass Innovation and Disruptive Change · · Score: 1

    This is like art without talent. Their needs to a fundamental skill behind development or else their isn't much chance for it catching on.

    Who wants to follow a badly conceived amateur? Learn the basics before trying to play expert. It is like consulting without experience.

  3. Wow on Ebola Vaccine Passes Initial Human Tests · · Score: 1

    I thought my job interview with Frito Lay was tough!

  4. Nethack on What Game Do You Love? · · Score: 1

    Come on...think about it

  5. As an American.... on British PC Tax to Replace TV License? · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    I believe it is my duty to say, "Ah-ha-ha-ha."

    No taxation without innovation.

  6. One solution: euthanasia on Blog Services Outgrow Their Data Centers · · Score: 1

    This wouldn't be a problem is Bloglines and Typepad had euthanasia for its bloggers. It would definatly improve the service.

  7. The future is not now on What Will The Future Desktop Interface Look Like? · · Score: 1

    The future interface will be a huge unblinking eye with a one button control. Pressing the button will poke the eye or something.

  8. Weakest Link on Competing to Work for Microsoft · · Score: 3, Funny

    So on Bill Gates team you get the privledge of getting coffee for the richest man in the world. Ah, status.

  9. Craziest thing ever on Intel to Develop Hardware Rootkit Detection · · Score: 1

    I have heard of some hair-brained (whatever that means) schemes to stop or annoy people from changing the default setup, but this is just takes the cake. A hardware detection of software?

  10. What about Vim? on PCWorld Dubs Firefox Best Product of 2005 · · Score: 2, Funny

    It is up to version 6.4

  11. The answer on Merriam-Webster Launches Open Dictionary · · Score: 1

    "...might Open Dictionary - in conjunction with Webster's standard Online Dictionary - yield the best of authoritative (top-down) and organic (bottom-up), online lexicography?"

    Yes. Next question.

  12. Life is a party, I wonder how I keep myself thin on RPGs In The 'Real World' · · Score: 4, Funny

    I thought DND was something that 'happened' to you? Like an anti-choice.

    What about "Barnes & Noble University" Can I get a degree?

  13. Re:Why Linux? on Papers On Real-Time And Embedded Linux · · Score: 1

    Why not? Even criticism isn't free.

  14. Re:Tux Racer on Consortium Tackles Linux Mobile Phone Standards · · Score: 1

    This is actually what could put open source devices above windows or symbian operating systems. Open source games which are free to load on the phone.

  15. Verdict in: on Spyware or Researchware? · · Score: 1

    Spyware.

    Was that hard?

  16. Yay, then! on Opera's CEO to Swim From Norway to the USA · · Score: 1

    Lets all kill the CEO of Opera.
    You're welcome for great software!

    Now swim.

  17. Here is my take on Unintended Consequences of Using GPL Fonts · · Score: 1

    Just a forewarning, IANA, but my impression is ...

    (Removed due to copyright restricitons)

    ...which I think is how we can get around all of this. If we just do this it will allow us to use the GPL more effectively. Any questions?

  18. Render unto the GPL... on Unintended Consequences of Using GPL Fonts · · Score: 1

    I hearby opensource all of trolls and flames sent to news groups. Also, I will post all angry letters to the editor, sent via email, concerning Terri Schiavo.

    Or should I do us all a favor and lose the source?

  19. Copyright Notice on Breakthrough Decodes 'Classical Holy Grail' · · Score: 1

    All characters here unto pretaining are ficticious and any resemblence to living ...

  20. This makes me think on Microsoft Proposes Thumb-Driven Interfaces · · Score: 1

    If prisoners can have internet connections, then so should the zoo.

    I really need to evolve thumbs and stop eating bananas.

  21. Gender? on Firefox Site Visits Up 237% · · Score: 4, Funny

    Why is the sex of a computer user important? Is the next firefox update give a choice of pink or blue coloring?

  22. Re:Loyalty Fee? on San Francisco Attempts to Regulate Blogging · · Score: 2, Funny

    Not all speech is protected by the First Amendment. Speech ranges from "I have a dream" to spam.

    I have a dream to spam?

    but in the United States you have to remain inside designated fenced-in areas or they'll arrest you for leaving your "First Amendment Zone".

    I have a dream spam in the zone?

    Restrictions on commercial speech are perfectly constitutional as long as they are reasonable.

    I have a resonable dream of prefectly constitutional long spam?

    ...to mention the diarrhea and vomiting, or when weight loss ads...

    Nevermind.

  23. Are we all alone in the universe on A Voice-Controlled TV Remote · · Score: 1

    How about resting your eyeballs on the screen, so you could easily change the channel with a free arm. TV's don't have panels anymore, most of the functionality is in the remote, so that won't work.

    How about just watching less TV, when you don't feel like moving anymore?

  24. Flexibility on How Open Source Drives Down Startup Costs · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Someone once said OSS was more about "code sharing" than "free software" But this obviously focuses on the secondary aspect of Open Source.

    Also, this shows the maturity of a lot of Open Source projects. I wonder if any of the projects end up contributing back.

  25. Maybe the interface sucked on Low-Cost Simputer Fails to Win Indians' Interest · · Score: 1

    Let's be honest...can people who don't know how to read need PDA's?
    If a learning tool was the objective then why not just use an old terminal.
    A live distro even would have been better, as it would reduce hardware costs to what ever was available.