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  1. Now.. on 378 Terabytes Of Star Wars on 600 G5s · · Score: 5, Funny

    If they could only digitally remaster Lucas to restore him to his original 1970's form. I'd pay 70 bucks for that.

  2. Easy, Apple on Apple iPod with Video and WiFi Capabilities? · · Score: 1

    Simply send us an application, get five (5) of your friends to send us an application and we'll send you a free engineer.* * Bi-monthly service charges may apply.

  3. Don't forget to blame the idiots on Dozens Charged in Spam Crackdown · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Spammers get a lot of blame for all this, and they should - they're evil. But don't forget two important parties in all of this - the advertisers and the fools that actually READ their spam.

    Any company willing to spam others needs to have its practices reexamined. How can the justice department go after spammers and not even blink at the advertising firms that PAY to have it all done? It's like putting the hitman in jail and ignoring the mobster that hired him.

    And let's not forget that sending out mass emails has to be worth it to companies, otherwise one would think they wouldn't do it. There's a reason that you keep getting reminders to have your penis enlarged, and it's not because they found your email address on slashdot. People are buying this crap, and these morons need to be stopped now.

    I'd call for more education on the subject ("How not to click on that popup" or "How to ignore or filter your spam email"), but due to the fact that it is much more gratifying and probably cheaper overall to just throw the emailers into jail, as well as the fact that I'm a nobody, my calls would proabably go unheeded.

  4. Re:Think of the rhyming possibilities for 'Ruckus' on University Tests Legal File Downloading System · · Score: 1

    Actually, it's sukcur, not sukur

  5. Re:That's cool for track... on New Devices Help Track Olympic Winners · · Score: 1

    I got it: keep gymnastics out of competition. Problem solved.