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  1. Re:lithium is well known on Lithium In Water "Curbs Suicide" · · Score: 1

    I have never before heard an argument for suicide before, and certainly never the same one used for abortion. Congratulations.

  2. Re:Shhhh! on NoScript Adds Subscriptions To Adblock Plus · · Score: 1

    Oh, there it is! How intuitive and easy to find!

  3. Re:Of course we don't need running shoes on Do We Need Running Shoes To Run? · · Score: 1

    Those who are intelligent and, as you claim, should be pumping out children for the best of society, are also much more likely to be depressed and commit suicide than their "stupid, ignorant" counterparts. Just sayin'.

  4. Re:Original story link on Windows 7 Starter Edition — 3 Apps Only · · Score: 1

    Running on my netbook right now:
    1) Firefox
    2) Tagaini Jisho (Japanese Dictionary client)
    3) miniAim (AIM client)
    4) Skype
    5) Unlocker (never leave home without it!)
    6) Hamachi (so I can access my home network)
    7) Foobar2000 (listen to various types of audio)
    8) Proxy Switcher (required for my university's network to not infuriate me)
    9) Avast! Antivirus (wouldn't count towards the limit, thankfully)
    10) Orbit Downloader (grab youtube videos, etc)
    11-12) A couple of random dell utilities that are marginally useful and take up about 0% CPU time.

    And that's just what gets left open. And it still run fine (Dell Mini 9, gig of ram). I may not be the typical user, but I'd simply rather not have to make the sacrifice of which 8 of those I want to cut out (9 if I ever want to do anything else, like watch a movie file, or use my flashcard program, or play a game, or check my mail with thunderbird, or...). That sucks.

  5. Re:Gold selling is a good idea on Game Developers On Gold Selling · · Score: 1

    Actually, doing those things is akin to running cheat programs or hacks. Buying gold in a boring MMO is completely unlike your two examples. I am only mildly surprised you got modded up, however.

  6. Re:Laws are used as written, not intended on Paper Companies' Windfall of Unintended Consequences · · Score: 1

    "Lafou I'm afraid I've been thinking..."
    "A dangerous pastime!"
    "I know!"

    Gaston would have made a brilliant leader in the modern day, too.

  7. Re:Angry Mob Wins? on Angry Villagers Run Google Out of Town · · Score: 1
  8. Re:NO! on Is Alcohol Killing Our Planet? · · Score: 1

    I hear it's the beginning of April now.

  9. Re:It's funny. In Japan, they can't give them away on iPhone 3G Finally Available In US Contract-Free · · Score: 2, Informative

    Thanks for that. It just seemed odd that I can walk down a street here and see people whipping them out from time to time (more than I did living in the states), yet be told that "nobody's buying them". Something just wasn't lining up.

  10. Re:It's funny. In Japan, they can't give them away on iPhone 3G Finally Available In US Contract-Free · · Score: 1

    Well, yes, they *can* give them away in Japan. The problem is that giving them away is the only way to reduce inventory.

    Got a source or a link for the low sales numbers? My impression is that it's selling rather well in Japan.

  11. Re:Shill? on Look Out, Firefox 3 — IE8 Is Back On Top For Now · · Score: 1

    You don't make any sense.

    From wikipedia: "A shill is an associate of a person selling goods or services or a political group, who pretends no association to the seller/group and assumes the air of an enthusiastic customer."

    Therefore, a Linux-centric source wouldn't be a shill... as they're known to be linux-centric...

  12. Re:Firefox will continue to be superior on Look Out, Firefox 3 — IE8 Is Back On Top For Now · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Show me where a firefox addon can be installed automatically (or with minimal user response) and lead to a malware infection on your entire system, much like ActiveX could (and still can). And then show me Adblock in ActiveX (can you even do that?). Then I will concede the point. Else, I'm going to say "apples and oranges", despite your claim.

  13. Re:GTA prevents cop kills on Utah Senate, House Pass Jack Thompson's Game Sales Bill · · Score: 1

    Just joining Slashdot, and you're already overly defensive and taking things personally. You'll fit in well here.

    It was a joke, son. "Logocentrism" is a word I've never heard before your post, and I'm certain I'm not alone. Combine that with your seeming tendency to imitate academic writings, and you come off sounding similar to, but not quite common English.

    No harm meant, but you sure went out of your way to respond. I don't even have a worthwhile opinion on your post... yet you seem to think I was disagreeing. Or something.

    P.S. "Explicate"? It means "explain". Any time you would use a word that has a single-word definition, just use the definition, especially in a public forum.

  14. Re:GTA prevents cop kills on Utah Senate, House Pass Jack Thompson's Game Sales Bill · · Score: 1

    I'm sorry, Slashdot is an English-only forum. In the future, please make sure to post in a language we can understand.

  15. Re:Um, what? on So Amazing, So Illegal · · Score: 1

    The problem is, actually, communities that have gotten it into their heads the extreme version of this - if it is popular, it is bad. I'd be lying to myself if I said event this community doesn't suffer from that.

  16. Re:Why? Trust. on Safari Beta Takeup Tops Firefox, IE and Chrome · · Score: 1

    These things get modded down not because of the mods "disagreeing" with his post - it deserved to be modded down. His exaggerations are to the point of trolling - some of those ("on par with the latest botnet"!?) are, to be short, wrong and serve no purpose other than to make others angry. If the same post had said the same things about Windows, Linux, Cars, etc., it would have still been modded down. You may agree with his sentiments (and I do too), but if you agree with the actual message, you probably don't know what you're talking about. And nevertheless, it doesn't change the fact that he, in the end, doesn't deserve to be modded up. If you want to spread the facts about something, do it in a way that isn't meant to intentionally piss people off.

  17. Re:Why we need more female scientists on Hacking With Synthetic Biology · · Score: 1

    a male scientist would never have thought of this approach.

    More like "a scientist would never have thought of this approach", because this is actually incredibly simple. Almost any undergrad biology student knows how to do this, they'd just need the lab. Nobody's done this professionally before because it'd be considered a waste of time.

  18. Re:Turning to illegal sources? on Post-Beta Windows 7 Build Leaked With New IE8 · · Score: 1

    ...and how it took ME (an abomination) to get people to move to XP, much like it's now taking Vista...

  19. Re:Post Beta? on Post-Beta Windows 7 Build Leaked With New IE8 · · Score: 1

    Yes, and Vista is no longer nearly as slow and buggy as it was on release. Go install the RTP again and wince in pain. Of course, most complaints were due to Microsoft fixing the driver architecture, so it might not be nearly as bad as you remember.

  20. Re:After all these years, on Post-Beta Windows 7 Build Leaked With New IE8 · · Score: 2, Funny

    Call me EXTREMELY OPTIMISTIC if you want, but we can hope that all these leaked betas with the little "send feedback" button would lead to less shittiness at launch.

  21. Re:Installers shouldn't need root on Users' Admin Logins Make Most Windows Malware Worse · · Score: 1

    Except nearly everyone who codes for Mac OS X.

  22. Re:Why should Microsoft care? on Why Windows Must (and Will) Go Open Source · · Score: 1

    only growing through "netbooks".

    Fixed that for you, sorry.

  23. Re:I've never understood the problem here on Human-Animal Hybrids Fail · · Score: 1

    YOU don't exist. End of discussion.

  24. Re:I am not ANAL, either, but... on A Teacher Asking Students To Destroy Notes? · · Score: 1

    Research is a person's real strength. Not that they have the answer immediately on the tip of their tongue, but they can say, "I don't know, but I will get the answer shortly".

    Sadly, this just isn't always seen as a positive thing. In middle and east Asia, at least, teachers are expected to know all the answers beforehand. A colleague of mine had a class in one of these countries (I'll have to ask him again exactly which one), and was once asked a question in class that he didn't know. He answered "I don't know, but I'll research it and have the answer by tomorrow." When tomorrow came, 75% of the class had dropped.

  25. Re:File a police report _now_. on A Teacher Asking Students To Destroy Notes? · · Score: 1

    2) I pick YOU UP. I unzip YOUR PANTS. I roughly jam my cock up your ass. As the students are watching I sodomize you for several minutes until I give my "O" face to the class.

    Be honest. We both know you'd only last like 30 seconds.