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  1. Re:WHAT??? on What Was Your First Gaming Experience? · · Score: 1

    This is my favorite pun ever.

  2. Re:Ironic curiosity on '55 Science Paper Retracted to Thwart Creationists · · Score: 1

    Facts don't care if you feel good about them.
    QFT!
  3. Re:"the quality of todays music is the problem" on Interesting Admissions From Record Industry · · Score: 1

    ...quick-hit novelty hits such as the Flaming Lips (that horrible, amateurish "Peaches" song and the like)...


    The band you're looking for is The Presidents of the United States of America.

    The Flaming Lips are... well, different. Find yourself a copy of Zaireeka, get a few friends with CD players together, and you'll see why.
  4. Alternate Clients on Ask CCP About EVE Online · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I would love to play your game again, especially after the last few expansions-- but I've abandoned Windows in the years since my old EVE account lapsed. Will we ever see a Mac client? Linux?

  5. Seriously on Is Web 2.0 the Advent of the Post-Modern Internet? · · Score: 1

    What does "postmodern" even mean in this context? Like, wow man. Far out. Even the word "postmodern" itself has lost all meaning!

  6. Re:Hurry up and make this, then make Star Trek XII on Star Trek XI - What We Know · · Score: 1

    DS9 actually got a lot better after those first three or four seasons. A lot of the Dominion War stuff was pretty excellent, as was the ending. If you have a TiVO there's no reason not to record some episodes in syndication and see how you feel about it. Voyager? Not so much with the good stuff. It didn't have a particularly great started -- then once one of the few interesting characters left the show, and they ran into the Borg, and it all went straight to hell. It turned me off to Star Trek for a very long time. Enterprise didn't help, nor did the abominable Star Trek X.

  7. Let's Stick To Brower And Platform Wars... on Administration Ignored Bin Laden Intel · · Score: 1

    Slashdot really isn't the place for this. It's not what we're good at.

  8. I liked this game better... on Escape from the Universe · · Score: 1

    When it was called Marathon.

    T-Minus 15.193792102158E+9 years until the universe closes!

    Escape will make me God.

  9. Sounds kinda like... on Instant Messaging Goes Graphical · · Score: 1

    The Palace. Anyone remember that? Or those "VR" chatroom apps that were popular for about a week way back? Anyone else remember using "WOW!" as an ISP?

  10. Re:Speaking of Peak Oil... on Top 25 Censored Media Stories of 2003-2004 · · Score: 1

    and small pizzas for the price of an extra large Now you're just being silly...

  11. Speaking of Peak Oil... on Top 25 Censored Media Stories of 2003-2004 · · Score: 1

    Are we doomed?

  12. Someone rent a band... on Happy 13th Birthday Linux! · · Score: 2, Informative

    It's Bar Mitzvah time. You're a man, now, Linux.

  13. That's interesting and all, but... on Robot Sales Are Exploding · · Score: 1

    I don't believe it. I've *never* seen a 'domsetic' robot, and the closest thing I've seen to an 'entertainment' robot is this shitty brand of Aibo knock-offs they sell at KB-Toys. Where are these robots? How can I buy them? Anyone have a brand name or even a website to point me towards?

  14. Re:You made your bed.... on Cell Phones Changing Social Group Communication · · Score: 1

    I didn't choose not to because I wish to be 'unique', I chose not to becuase I have no use for one. I don't run a business, I'm not a manager for an IT department, I'm not a doctor or a lawyer, I'm just a college student, who am I going to be calling? Not only that, but I also look at it this way: my family and friends with are important to me, but I don't *need* to be in contact with them every second of my life. I don't need to always be 'in touch', and I think little of people who do. How uncomfortable must you be with yourself and your own thoughts to constantly need human interaction no matter where you are? And it's not anywhere near as bad as the Christian 'Scientists' example... A cell phone is a worthless bit of techno-fluff, antibiotics can be an important part of staying healthy.

  15. Oy... on Cell Phones Changing Social Group Communication · · Score: 1

    I'm fairly certain I'm the last man living in California who doesn't own a cell phone. Not that I feel bad about it mind you, but I get sick of people asking for my cell number and then giving me the "Are you Amish or something?" look when I tell them I not only don't have one, but wouldn't ever own one by choice.

  16. Yeah. on Web Site Selling "Earthquake Forecasts" · · Score: 3, Funny

    They have a page for Snake-Oil too, I've heard that's a cure-all for gullibility.