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  1. Re:Hrm.. on UK Female Sci-Fi Viewers Now Outnumber Males · · Score: 1

    The best were both

  2. Fatal Flaw on Solar-powered Handbag · · Score: 1

    One reason this bag won't sell: Tampons!

  3. Re:What is the problem.. on Libraries Use DRM to Expire Audiobooks · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Audiobooks... I can't figure out what the problem is with reading... Dyslexia, blindness and other disabilities are what makes reading a problem for many. As for the DRM, I think its a terrible idea, anyone intending to copy the file could do so easily. The only effect this will have is against lazy people: those unwilling to make the trip to the website or library to "return" the file but this efficiency is greatly outweighted by the cost of implementing this system.

  4. First use for this on Self-Repairing Computers · · Score: 1

    I think the first good use of ROC would be to clean up the errors and problems in Windows. Of course the only solution the ROC could possibly do to clean up all the problems with Windows is to detele Windows all together, but hey, we'd do it ourselves sooner or later anyway.

  5. This experiment proves another thing. on Six Monkeys And An Old Saw · · Score: 1

    It proves that an infinite number of /.ers with an infinite number of computers will /. any site.

  6. Ah I see, on NASA Sending Probe to Saturn · · Score: 0, Funny

    They probe us, We probe them. Its only fair.

  7. Ultima Online on What Games Have Actually Affected You? · · Score: 1

    After I started using the "Recall" spell (transports you from one place to another in an instant) alot in it I found myself nearly casting recall by reflex to get the the nearby 7-11.

  8. I can see it now on New Insights into Synesthesia · · Score: 1

    Person 1: What do you think of my shirt? Person 2: Tastes like chicken

  9. Re:Psychohistory was terrible science on The First Steps Towards Asimov's Psychohistory? · · Score: 4, Informative

    Statistics supports your first statement, it doesn't detract from it.

    Actually, I'm pretty sure you're wrong, the thing is, when you're flipping a coin the past results don't effect the future results. In psychohistory, the past effects the future, so if you predict a city falling, and a new city coming into existence and making a war fleet and the city never falls, just by chance, it messes up your results causing your plans to mess up.

  10. Re:Psychohistory was terrible science on The First Steps Towards Asimov's Psychohistory? · · Score: 1

    Actually, theorically, the science is possible, the only problem being that you'd have to know every single thing thats happened in the universe at one point to have the perfect model. The problem facing the science isn't that we couldn't predict everything based on something before it, but that we don't know what was before. We'd need a starting point, and that starting point would need to incorpate everything thing in the universe.

    Hari Seldon in one of the prequels says something to the effect (to lazy to look up exact quote.) To make a perfect model of the universe we'd have to make another universe just as complex to the smallest detail.

  11. Hold the presses on New Terminator 3 Trailer Released · · Score: 2, Funny

    I call for an law suit against this movie, for cruelty to the time-space continuum and Artifical intellgent organisms.

  12. Best name for a home software company, or any on Starting a Home-Based Software Company? · · Score: 1

    "We ain't no softies"

  13. Re:How History will see it on The Case for Rebuilding The Internet From Scratch · · Score: 1

    A lame response to a lame insult.

    In addition to facing it, lets face that you're a bigger moron.

  14. Re:How History will see it on The Case for Rebuilding The Internet From Scratch · · Score: 1

    Of course, the "How History will see it" document is an extract of a MS published article from the future.

  15. Re:How History will see it on The Case for Rebuilding The Internet From Scratch · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    What extraordinary wit you have.

    *Bows down to his amazing word play*

    So concise, yet so powerful.

    Let me see if I can match it.

    Shut up you waste of flesh.

  16. Re:How History will see it on The Case for Rebuilding The Internet From Scratch · · Score: 0, Troll

    Who the hell put insightful, I was trying to be funny, and mocking of it.

    *Sighs*

    O well, better insightful then troll

  17. How History will see it on The Case for Rebuilding The Internet From Scratch · · Score: 2, Insightful

    And, on the seventh day, of the seventh month, of the two thousand and third year of A.D. a darkness fell.

    The "net" fell, first one computer, then another, and another.

    The web was being taken down, ripped as if it was a spider's web that a clumsy person had walked through.

    A few rebels called "Spammers" held out, but they were soon slienced, then, and forever.

    But, then a light shined, a new web was forming, first one computer, then another, and another.

    And so the story ends, with a new beginning.

  18. Re:Anime?? on Must-See Films at L.A. Anime Festival · · Score: 1

    You think someone who has 40 anime series is just "Following the crowd." I really hate people who think anime is shit, I really hate people who like anime because others do, and most of all I hate people who think anime is shit and the only people who watch it are following others.

    Answer me this, if anime is shit, how did it become a nerd thing that some idiots do if only to follow others. It is good, otherwise noone would have watched it in the first place.

  19. Re:Anime?? on Must-See Films at L.A. Anime Festival · · Score: 2, Funny

    Let me put how I like anime this way. I have 40 different, complete, anime series.

  20. Re:Do the editors of slashdot not actually go outs on T-Shirt Cannon · · Score: 1

    Obligatory Hitch Hikers Guide To The Galaxy Reference

    The Slashdot editors try to stay out of the Asylum.

  21. Great! on Dial-A-Cam · · Score: 1

    Now I have proof that aliens are stealing my socks for fuel!

    Al Bundy, a great figure of our time.

  22. I know who's fault this is! on The Future of Leap Seconds · · Score: 3, Funny

    A bird, a plane, No SUPERMAN

    When he messed around with the Earth's rotation to save Lois Lane, he got lazy and messed it up by a tiny bit. Now look whats happened, we're off by a couple seconds now.

    This is what happens when you get an alien to do a human's job.

  23. Re:Goodbye ID Cards on No ID Cards in the Future · · Score: 1

    Around that time the phrase "Filing System from Hell" came into existence eh?

  24. Goodbye ID Cards on No ID Cards in the Future · · Score: 5, Funny

    Hello Barcodes

    Well isn't this just freakin Dandy!

  25. Re:Sittin on a bar stool, actin like a damn fool.. on Build Your Own Bar Stool Racer · · Score: 1

    Maybe they should add a breathelizer to the Bar Stool, so that it shuts down when the guy gets a bit to "Tipsy" ^_^.

    On the other hand, isn't this a great solution to escalating drinking problems. It'd work better then prohibtion no doubt.