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  1. Another one bites the dust on White Dolphin Functionally Extict · · Score: 1

    Yet another thing the communists have killed off.
    Thanks Communist China...

  2. Re:killed the format on The GIF Format is Finally Patent-Free · · Score: 1
    Too bad they basically killed the format.

    You haven't been to MySpace, have you?
  3. Re:Favorite release note... on Microsoft Releases IE7 Beta 3 · · Score: -1, Flamebait
    Dear Concerned Customer,
    Upgrading to IE7 releases a fix to Flight Simulator that tracks the usage of the program by terrorists! We are initiating a program to force the use of IE7 on all Windows Operating Systems in order to ensure that terrorism! will not win. Thusly, anyone anyone who is not using IE7 must be a terrorists! Except Linux users, they're communists! Microsoft cannot further elaborate on the above mentioned changes due to matters of national security.

    Please do not leak this information to the New York Times.

  4. So confused... on Definition of Planet to be Announced in September · · Score: 1

    My Very Eager Mother Just Served Us Nothing?
    Where does Xena fit into this mess?

  5. Re:Count the occurrences of XUL in that summary. on XULRunner Developer Preview Release Available · · Score: 1

    There is no Dana, only XUL

  6. Oh, this is brilliant... on Robot Piloted by a Slime Mold · · Score: 1

    Mark my words, one day these light-hating slime molds will gather together their robots and use them to block out the sun forever!

  7. Re:In other news... on Intel and Skype Exclude AMD · · Score: 1
    "If you were able to run Mac OS X on a regular personal computer, there would be practically no reason to buy Macintosh computers."

    Sounds like Apple shouldn't be in the hardware business then.

  8. Re:obligatory on Superman 'Too Big' for the Big Screen · · Score: 4, Funny
    Gee, wonder where this rumor originated from...

    BRANDON ROUTH: Playing Superman isn't getting me enough action, we need something more...
    AGENT: Let's start a rumor that your penis is huge.
    ROUTH: Works for me!

  9. Re:Yes on USPTO Unable to Find Top Ten Patent Holders · · Score: 4, Funny

    "100 different ways to make a flower pot." Why must that be belittled? I know tons of people people who'd love to know how to turn flowers into pot.

  10. Re:Stupid. on Congress Pays You $3 Billion to Keep Watching TV · · Score: 2, Funny
    Where do I go for the nearest de-education center so I can join the mind-numbed consumer masses?

    Look no further, you're on Slashdot!
  11. A tip on Rat Cunning May Allow For Island Colonization · · Score: 1, Funny

    There's an easy fix for this, start placing your island more than 400 meters apart.
    Eh, better make it 450 in case you get an olympic level rat... 500 if he's abusing illegal substances.

  12. Re:That begs the question .... on Dinosaur Forces Rethink Of Flight's Evolution · · Score: 5, Funny

    Better question: What the heck is a dinosaur?
    I can't find a mention of them anywhere in my Bible. You folks and your alternative science!

  13. Re:Do No Evil on Google Wants a Piece of AOL? · · Score: 1
    You missed it:
    "Clearly Google's interest in AOL is their huge CD distribution system, widely regarded as the most advanced in the world as demonstrated by my mailbox."

    Swap CDs for DVDs, add a future Google Video on Demand service, and you can get movies either delivered to your computer or straight to your mailbox. Add some ingenious integration of their Video Search (If I knew what it was, I'd be working for Google) and bam they're one of the biggest Movie distributors around.

    And unless they join the MPAA at that point, they've done some pretty cool non-evil things.

  14. Music vs Software on Music Labels Charge Too Much For Microsoft · · Score: 1
    The licensing is ridiculous, no?

    First you have to pay inflated prices just to use it, and you don't actually own anything.
    Then you have to rebuy the product every few years due to changes in formats (records->cds->mp3s)
    Very little of the profit goes to those who actually write it
    Then there's restrictions on how many copies you're allowed to make of the product.

    Darn, now I forgot whether I was talking about the RIAA or Microsoft. In conclusion, It's probably good they're not working together, they could learn waayyy too much from each other

  15. Re:Just what the world needs... on Underhanded C Contest announces winners · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Right, I'm sure they're only allowed to pick one or the other.

  16. Re:here's the link on Firefox 1.05 Released · · Score: 2, Funny
    why, you're not running windows?

    You should really consider downgrading to it.

  17. Bad Encouragement on Microsoft In Talks To Buy Claria · · Score: 1
    What better way to shut down a company that produces so much spyware and other unwanted adds than to buy them.

    Or what better way to encourage spyware companies to be even more of a nuissance.

    "If you're annoying enough, Microsoft will buy you."

  18. Re:"plus a yearly fee" ... on Death On Demand Drive Tech · · Score: 2
    The yearly fee covers them having to come and recover all your data when the drive frequently accidentally self-destructs.

    They also make money selling this recovery technique to your enemies.

  19. Re:Let me spoil it for you on NY Times On Spam Zombies · · Score: 1
    "Hacking in its pure form is to show what you can do."

    Then go get yourself a job.

  20. Re:Holely Cheese on Viewing Files on the Web Considered Possession? · · Score: 5, Funny

    Don't worry.
    All the guys I know whose girlfriends/wives also use the computer know EXACTLY what the cache is and how to clear it.

  21. Re:New Programming language on Bacteria Made to Behave as Computers · · Score: 1

    So our bacteria computers can get a virus that's actually a virus?
    My head a-splode!

  22. Re:Will we see... on Tiger's 200 New Features · · Score: 5, Funny
    Will we see an article like: Longhorn's 20,000 New Features!*
    *new since Windows 3.1!
    Also includes ground-breaking new usability features, a couple of which weren't borrowed from Mac OS X Tiger (we got them from KDE and Gnome)! New security failure features as well!!
  23. Re:the answer is.. on Does Adblock Violate A Social Contract? · · Score: 5, Insightful

    A few years ago I was paying 8 bucks for a movie ticket and I got no commercials before it (except for movie previews) Now I pay 10 bucks and I have to watch commercials before the movie starts, often delaying the start time.
    Your argument is that these commercial are offsetting costs. Doesn't look that way. It's pure profit going into the pockets of folks who don't think my time is worth paying for. This is also at a time where the movie industry is making more money then they ever have.

  24. Re:the answer is.. on Does Adblock Violate A Social Contract? · · Score: 5, Insightful

    This "social contract" has been violeted by both online and offline companies all the time. What do I owe them?
    They put commercials on cable television that I already pay for.
    They put commercials on DVDs that I already purchased.
    They put commercials before movies that I already paid to go see
    They put commercials in my email inbox.
    They sell my personal information without even telling me (unless it's in super super fine print)
    They try to throw away all my consumer rights just by opening their package (EULAs)

    Etc..

  25. Re:This is just wrong! on Robotic Arm Controlled By Monkey Thoughts · · Score: 3, Funny

    Robots don't kill people.
    Monkey-controlled robots kill people.