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  1. Re:Google = hypocrites on Google Sends Legal Threats to Media Organizations · · Score: 1

    Both the Sirottas and Google are wrong, but only Google is being hypocritical.

  2. Google = hypocrites on Google Sends Legal Threats to Media Organizations · · Score: 3, Interesting
    Google copied their own name from "Googol", which has been claimed by the descendants of Milton Sirotta who invented the term.

    They also stole "Googolplex" to name their corporate offices.

    Google is as bad as Micromart, Wal-soft, and LOL. Part of their success is making you think otherwise.

  3. Re:Some thoughts on the AOL privacy disaster on More on Leopard, AOL, Reuters and the Universe · · Score: 1
    "There will be lawsuits, and I'll bet you someone will die because of this (due to stalking, spouse finding out secrets, etc.). Use your imagination."

    Many people will be too mortified to bring up a lawsuit and draw more attention to themselves.

    A few will surely go suicidal.

  4. Flawed summary on Possible Hole in Black Holes · · Score: 2, Funny
    MECOs may exist inside of a Black Hole, since we cannot know what exists beyond the event horizon.

  5. Re:Open Hangar Doors!! on Former Host and Writer of MST3K Launches RiffTrax · · Score: 1

    Don't worry, I include myself in the category. (Mike is funnier, by the way.)

  6. Re:Open Hangar Doors!! on Former Host and Writer of MST3K Launches RiffTrax · · Score: 4, Funny
    Stay frosty, boys, we've got a flame war coming!

    Nothing sadder than a bunch of Slashdotters competing to be "Alpha-dork".

  7. Michael J Nelson reads Slashdot on Former Host and Writer of MST3K Launches RiffTrax · · Score: 1, Redundant
    It appears that Mike Nelson must be a fan of Slashdot too.... http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/06/30/145824 8.

    There are fans who do MST3K-style riffing, something like "commentaries". It would be cool to download some formatted overlays.

  8. Glass half empty and full on Indian Scientists Develop Vaccine for Bird Flu · · Score: 4, Insightful
    Developing a vaccine was never the problem, rather making it FAST enough in sufficient quantities in the event of a pandemic. There is no guessing the genetic sequence of the virus before then, and basically a year of production is required after when ever it appears. Not before.

    Whatever vaccine they made today is not going to be greatly effective when a bird flu mutates and becomes transmittable from person-to-person.

  9. Re:50 TB? on Bacterial DVD Holds 50TB · · Score: 0, Troll
    Rather than increased data capacity, reseachers should focus on getting my pants off faster when I want to view porn.

    More reliable porn would also be a good idea, something one could watch more than the usual one or two times.

  10. Re:Be serious on Shuttle Launch Postponed To July 4th · · Score: 1

    Audience: "You a funny comedian! Tell us more, but wait until we see what do happen to important space shuttle mission."

  11. Be serious on Shuttle Launch Postponed To July 4th · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Nobody ought to make jokes until AFTER the shuttle launch, since we don't yet know the morbid details soon to play out that will make the jokes funny or not.

  12. Mystery Science Theater 3000 on Downloadable Film Commentaries Becoming Popular? · · Score: 1
    There are fans who do MST3K-style riffing, something like "commentaries". It would be cool to download some formatted overlays.

    Tragically, it's never the same of course..... I miss that show.

  13. Re:I don't think so on Is SETI@home Where Your Cycles Belong? · · Score: 1
    Luckily, we all have the freedom to choose whatever we want. Haranguing people for not supporting your pet cause is ridiculous and counter-productive. Everyone has their own set of priorities.
    Mao will not be please. For this crime, you are guilty and now sentenced to 30 years re-education labor at Camp Che, Habana.

  14. What vehicles? on A Car Navigation System That Takes Pictures · · Score: 1

    Hopefully they will make an adapter for my Ford Festiva. The cigarette lighter still works very well, and I don't smoke.

  15. The future on Online Music Brings New Life To Old Music · · Score: 2, Funny
    The demand to revive Edison cylinders is enormous.

    Apple iMS promises to sell very soon - AAC coded to analogue format.

  16. Re:Why bother? on The First Blu-ray Burner, Pioneer's BDR-101A · · Score: 1
    When will we know whether Blu-ray/HD are taking or flopping? Companies must have projected sales forecasts, don't you know it man.

    (I so very want to see the looks on face when gray haired executive boss jerk gets angry at financial operations manager... I HATE THEM so much!!!!)

  17. Re:Easy solution on AOL Tries New Tactic to Keep Customers · · Score: 2, Funny
    "Let's see AOL or anyone else continue to charge it once the old number is invalidated."

    That is unfair to people who want to screw you.

    I don't want to live in an unfair world. Marketing assholes' feelings are as valid as yours and mine.

  18. Diamonds on Moon Mining Gets a Closer Look · · Score: 1
    Don't we have enough rocks already? :-)

    Want diamonds? Let's do a controlled meteor impact with the earth... the resulting crater should yield billions in diamonds that we can harvest!

  19. Payback on How iTunes Hurts Weird Al · · Score: 2, Funny
    That's what he gets for calling me "fat" instead of what I truly am (bad).

    Those jokes are hurtful to bad people everywhere.

  20. Solution on Just Let Me Play! · · Score: 1
    One solution is to buy kids' games.

    I remember playing "Mickey Mousecapade" and similar games on the 8-bit NES. Even back then, complex and stressfully difficult games were a real bother to some. Especially after the "burnout" of actually winning at the hard games.

  21. Re:spreadsheet errors are hard to fix on Errors in Spreadsheets are Pandemic · · Score: 2, Interesting
    So is the fundamental problem from user mistakes? Type-o's? Or is it data corruption caused by.. I dunno, noisy signals or whatever... some natural hardware problem?

  22. Re:Educating users ? on Apple Needs To Get Its Game On · · Score: 1
    I wonder how many "MAC IS DEAD, SELL YOUR STOCK!" articles Business Week has ever run, and now here they are... once again lecturing Apple about what's good for them and their users.

  23. Will the GNAA stop making fun of us now? on Slashdot CSS Redesign Winner Announced · · Score: 1
    Slashdot's new look must satisfy their standards, let's hope, or else they will continue picking on us unfairly.

    But this new look is so cool- now they will leave us alone!

  24. Foolish pricing on How the PS3 Hit $600 · · Score: -1, Troll
    Why is SONY charging $600? They could charge $1200, and then make TWICE as much money. Or $1800 and make THREE TIMES as much.

  25. One reason on Consumers Look For More Utilitarian Cellphones · · Score: 1
    It's that old mistake that inventors keep making-- adding a digital clock to something does not necessarily improve it.