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  1. Re:If they had to install(!) Windows ... on Why the World Is Not Ready For Linux · · Score: 1

    IMO, Windows is by far the easiest to install. I've done it many hundreds of times, and it's almost always gone smoothly. If creating a floppy was such a big deal, I can't imagine why you'd think Fedora was better...it certainly couldn't have been easier than Windows....

  2. Yeah But... on Jobs Unfazed by Zune · · Score: 1

    One may still share the ear bud with the Zune, so what is Jobs' point? Use the the wireless for same-sex sharing, and if you're creepy and egomaniacal, stick the bud in some woman's ear?

  3. Re:Forget beef... on Cloned Beef Coming Soon? · · Score: 1

    Hey, that reply was supposed to be FUNNY, wasn't it?

  4. Re:I have run across a good number of ... on Apple Pulls Out of India · · Score: 1

    Yeah, I bought a chevy and it's performance wasn't even close to that of a Lamborghini, so it wasn't worth what I was supposedly saving....

  5. Re:I Can Hardly Wait ... on Would You Wear Video Glasses? · · Score: 1

    I'm a vegetarian, but it didn't matter, he skittered away like a hockey puck on a downhill rink...or like a squirrel on one of those greased bird-feeder poles....it felt soft, similar to running over a garden hose...I was a bit nervous that the poor squirrel was injured, and you know disabled squirrels aren't safe in Princeton with that Singer dude around....

  6. Re:I Can Hardly Wait ... on Would You Wear Video Glasses? · · Score: 1

    I was riding my bike through Princeton, NJ, once, and I saw a woman eating soup, from a bowl, while driving...oh, and on Nassau Street I ran over a squirrel, maybe he was wearing video glasses.......

  7. Re:Facebook v. MySpace on Facebook Raises Another $25M · · Score: 1

    that's a perfect analogy...another: seems that myspace is 'open source' and facebook is.....'microsoft'
    from the facebook.com homepage...
    Look up people at your school. See how people know each other. Find people in your classes and groups
    lmao, when I was in school I did that with the people in my school, but using me, not a website...myspace is an AWESOME way to meet new people, and I have met many many people who I would never have met without my having a presence there

  8. Just A Comment on Facebook Raises Another $25M · · Score: 1

    For everyone who is bothered by the fact that MySpace allows users to customize their pages: Why?... One look, one set of functionality, one way of doing it all, is that what you want? If you're bothered by the existence of what you don't like, or wouldn't have envisioned, get off the internet and watch infomercials; they're made for people like you. Millions of people are learning to code, sometimes badly, but even so, you have to see the beauty of it all. Or not :-)

    PS-It's ok, I value your opinion too!!!!!!

  9. So It's Basically A Snake on African Catfish Hunts On Land · · Score: 1

    Might be interesting if a goldfish did it....

  10. Re:Extend the character set? on Auto Manufacturers Running Out Of Unique IDs · · Score: 1

    Grinding is easy, then there's no VIN, right? My main point is that holding so much info. in the VIN is pointless.

  11. Re:Extend the character set? on Auto Manufacturers Running Out Of Unique IDs · · Score: 1

    Actually, its easier to just look at the car to determine its characteristics....lol...seriously though, the 2004Corvette1 could be linked to a database of details if it needed to be checked, and the physical VIN tags are not secure at all, making them just about useless.

  12. Re:Extend the character set? on Auto Manufacturers Running Out Of Unique IDs · · Score: 1

    Why not something simple, like 2004Corvette1, 2004Corvette2, etc? Wouldn't that make sense?

  13. Re:Alas, But Hotmail sucks even more now on Slashback: Munich, Harlan, Alacrity · · Score: 1

    I can actually open a Hotmail account, but gmail remains inaccessible. Remember when AOL went to flat rate? Let's wait to see if Google can handle the flood of users. And Yahoo still has the slowest site of all the major services, along with too many ads. Then again, I can't count how many times my hotmail account has been unreachable, displaying the 'server is too busy' message. Its just easier to forward everything to my cell phone.