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  1. Re:Is this news? on Adobe Acrobat Toolbar Worse than Malware? · · Score: 1

    Is this news? Well, I don't know about the other site, but it seems breakingwindows.com has at least a little bit of something against adobe.

  2. Re:Thanks Utah! on Utah Governor Signs Net-Porn Bill · · Score: 2, Insightful

    You know, I should get paid for this advertisment! And, I honestly cannot believe I got modded +5 for that. Only on slashdot (and maybe Fark...)

  3. Re:Thanks Utah! on Utah Governor Signs Net-Porn Bill · · Score: 5, Informative
  4. Re:gee its ok on Utah Governor Signs Net-Porn Bill · · Score: 2

    Thank you for hitting it right on the head, but I would have said it a bit more eloquently ;).

  5. Re:[OT] Re:zerg on The PC Is Not Dead · · Score: 1

    No kidding. You're right. You don't disguise your craziness at all. I like that. Still makes no sense.

  6. Re:zerg on The PC Is Not Dead · · Score: 1

    Why DO you title all your posts 'zerg'? Recognition thing? Or some deeper meaning I don't understand?

  7. Re:Obvious on Towards Self-Replicating Rapid Prototypers · · Score: 2

    What I just said was a slashdot Meme. I too would appreciate a new joke - but they just don't catch on at all. I tried "Soviet Korea" but nobody else uses it. Ah well. A comic's work is never ending.

  8. Re:This is interesting on Towards Self-Replicating Rapid Prototypers · · Score: 1

    Heh, but wouldn't those traits change immediatley, because you bothered to look at them?

  9. Re:Errrrr on Illinois Videogame Law Moves Forward · · Score: 1

    Perhaps they're making stuff up to get this bill passed - or perhaps it's some fetishist game from Japan we've never heard of, but some congressperson's son has.


    And, yes, government control of the media IS bad. But we knew that.

  10. Re:This is interesting on Towards Self-Replicating Rapid Prototypers · · Score: 2

    I was referring to how evolved machines usually are more efficient in carrying out their evolved tasks than human coded ones - not the efficiency of the act of evolution itself.

  11. Re:Exploration on Towards Self-Replicating Rapid Prototypers · · Score: 1

    I'm thinking that this technology would be very useful in exploration.


    It's previously been proposed that a similar system would be useful for space exploration and industrialization.

    A new low for ACs - not only did you not RTFA, you didn't RTF Summary!

  12. Re:Obvious on Towards Self-Replicating Rapid Prototypers · · Score: 1

    You're new here, aren't you?

  13. Re:Great... on Towards Self-Replicating Rapid Prototypers · · Score: 4, Funny

    Put em together, and you'll get a really cool effect as all the new robots fly into the black hole as they are created - provided you could sync robot creation with the gravity of the black hole.

    At least it's not a dupe about duping robots...

  14. Re:Long time coming, problably on Towards Self-Replicating Rapid Prototypers · · Score: 1

    Yeah, nothing says 'power to the people' like something that cost 11.7 million dollars in 1980 just to theorize about!

  15. Re:This is interesting on Towards Self-Replicating Rapid Prototypers · · Score: 1

    This is offtopic but... why dont my CRLFs count in slashdot as newlines? I seem to be forced to type in /br/ every time I need a new line - which, while not that annoying, seems completly useless. Is it FireFox, or is it the slashcode?

  16. This is interesting on Towards Self-Replicating Rapid Prototypers · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Such a machine would have a number of interesting characteristics, such as being subject to Darwinian evolution, I have always been interested in applying evolution to computer chips - the randomness and efficiency of evolution is going to find better ways of doing things than our current methods, and is also just damn cool to know your computer chip is analogous to a living 'species'.

  17. Re:Well... on CSS Support Could Be IE7's Weakest Link · · Score: 1

    Well, if it doesn't render webpages at all, it's got near perfect security! In fact, they can even impliment CSS2, but they won't even need to use it - it's a possible security risk!

  18. Re:What?!? on Apple Developing Two-Button Mouse · · Score: 1

    No, it's March ;).

  19. Re:Next up.. on Apple Developing Two-Button Mouse · · Score: 1

    "Microsoft, in a new move of innovation, steals^H^H^H^H^H^Hinvents the two button mouse!"

  20. Re:Two button mouse my... on Apple Developing Two-Button Mouse · · Score: 1

    Hey hey, don't slam this! It's been, what, 20 years? Apple is finally making this first step! You can't jump in all at once - baby steps, man, baby steps. Before you know it, Apple will have just as many buttons as everyone else.

    Although, so much for the cutting edge.

  21. Re:overestimating the public? on The Register Finds Fault In Turion Benchmark Setup · · Score: 1

    Now, by making enough of a fuss over this, we can create negative publicity, but why rag on AMD when, as the article states, all the other companies have set precedent?

    Now, I'm an AMD Fanwhore myself, but if this was intel or ibm, would you really still be saying that?

  22. Re:Immediate Impression on Ultimate RPG Gaming Table · · Score: 1

    "THIS CAR IS IN MY WAY! SlaMO!"
    His favourite weapon is a metal pool cue.

  23. Re:Yes, but... on WinOS+QEMU+Knoppix 3.8 = WinKnoppix! · · Score: 4, Funny

    But, a beowulf cluster of these knoppix cds, running the sims, watching the sims watch tv... That would probably cause the universe to fold in on itself.

  24. Re:This man on Ultimate RPG Gaming Table · · Score: 1

    Speaking of, you know what's crazy? Nobody's going to believe this, but I know someone who is

    a) Female
    b) Hot
    c) Breasts!
    d) Cheerleader
    e) Plays D&D.

    Unfortunatly, she's not avaliable. Damn the world.

  25. Re:Yes, but... on WinOS+QEMU+Knoppix 3.8 = WinKnoppix! · · Score: 3, Funny

    So, the question then becomes, can wine then boot QEMU, producing a theoretical infinite amount of emulation. If only we can get it to wrap around somehow...

    I think my brain just exploded.