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  1. on the taste of sperm... on Debian Release Mgr. Proposes Dropping Some Archs · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    According to timecop, numerous studies prove that gay volunteers not only found that tobacco left a lingering moldy taste in semen, but that such commonplace items as coffee and multivitamin pills could make semen taste muddy and like insecticide, respectively. "These are intolerant, I mean, intolerable substances," timecop spluttered.

    This is a well known fact, food does influence taste of semen it seems.
    My question; what foods makes your sperm go taste like gummy bears? or just sweet in general?.

    Cheers!
    ps. My gf madly diggs gummybears ;)

  2. Re:If the list was compiled by a woman on Top 100 Gadgets of All Time · · Score: 4, Interesting
    #1 - The Dildo

    While true technically a Dildo does not belong to the realm of 'Gadgets'. The site defines a gadget as:

    It has to have electronic and/or moving parts of some kind.
    Scissors count, but the knife does not.

    It has to be a self-contained apparatus that can be used on its own, not a subset of another device.
    The flashlight counts; the light bulb does not. The notebook counts, but the hard drive doesn't.

    It has to be smaller than the proverbial bread box. This is the most flexible of the categories, since gadgets have gotten inexorably smaller over time. But in general we included only items that were potentially mobile:
    The Dustbuster counts; the vacuum cleaner doesn't.

    Now had you said Vibrator instead of Dildo you would've made a valid point!

    ohyeah, rtfa!;-)

  3. Re:Good idea on Accessories for Mac mini · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    Parent is a GNAA troll, stupid! We don't need them here
    And you sir, are a fascist! Parent poster made a valid point. makes me want to consider putting a GNAA reference in my signature myself.

    Comments should be moderated by content, not poster.

  4. Re:who else?.... in that case on TorrentBits.org and SuprNova.org Go Dark · · Score: 1

    the editors showed that contrary to their disclaimer, they do exercise full editorial discretion over the content of the site. That makes them fully liable for any illegal solicitation which they allow to remain visible.
    in that case:::::
    The Holocaust never Happened !!!
    Hitler is Alive and Well
    I want you to kill all the Jews
    All Nubians should DIE

  5. Re:been there done that on Cognitive Enhancement Drugs · · Score: 2, Interesting

    ritalin loses all its euphoria when taken orally, when snorted however (Not the slow-release kind though) it gives off a nice almost coke like buzz.
    Almost related: Ritalin killed my creativity so now I've switched to Dextro-Amphetamine Sulphate (Dexedrine/Adderall). Which has a nicer overall feel, rush, controllability but most of all doesn't automatically makes you a pencil-pusher (Methylfenidate did)

  6. Re:There are a couple of Ruby/SDL games... on Graphics for Beginners (Using SDL) · · Score: 2
    WOW, there are????
    thats, like, SOO great

    I never would've thought anyone would actually use SDL...
    let alone from RUBY.....

    Don't tell me the perlmongers, pythons and/or javastics did it as well?
    WOW, they did????
    thats, like, SOO great

    I never wou.....
    Ad infinitum, ad nauseam

    </SARCASM>

  7. Re:If they are smart, and they are, on Sophistication in Web Applications? · · Score: 1

    Herem Here! Javascript (or at least ecmascript) is the bomb
    Too bad ofcourse every browser has its own implementation witch makes it harder to write clean code.
    No comparison to the Netscape4 IE3 days where they were a 100% different though....

  8. Re:More than 666? on GIMP 2.2 Splash Screen Contest Revisited · · Score: 1
    Six hundred threescore and six

    Shouldn't the number of the beast be 636 then or something? what does threescore signify?

  9. Re:Good, it was stupid on Lycos Pulls Vigilante Anti-spam Campaign · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I can't believe the execs at Lycos even had the balls to O.K it as a plan
    I find it very sad that they don't have the balls to go through with it.
    Finally someone stands up and fights a worthy cause only to stop after one week.
    I have but one word for this behavior: cowardism
    Will someone please pick up the towel out of the ring??

  10. Re:iMovie on The Future of Student Films · · Score: 2, Interesting

    A bit OT but very illustrational:
    to see some great examples of low budget moviemaking visit http://channel101.com/
    Once you've seen SockBaby: http://channel101.com/view.php?media_id=121 you'll know why they carry the subtitle: The Unavoidable Future of Entertainment
    Enjoy

  11. Re:A waste? on Search Engines for Handwritten Documents · · Score: 1

    In Europe, old documents get deciphered by Chinese workers (cheaply)

  12. Re:The search tool? on Search Engines for Handwritten Documents · · Score: 1

    The difference might become more obvious when it is apllied to the field of digital authentication common in porn and free email providers.
    You know, the little images of a couple of chars you have to type over to 'prove' you're human
    I wonder what will be the next step in anti-bot techniques now that this last hurdle seems to be taken aswell....

  13. Re:Handwriting sucks on Search Engines for Handwritten Documents · · Score: 1
    Capital S versus s, u versus v, x versus y, 2 versus Z, 5 versus S, l versus 1, it's all a mess.

    Th3re 1S 4 Diff3r3nce?

  14. java? on Java-Centric Grid Computing: Ibis 1.0 Released · · Score: -1, Troll

    java?,... java?,....
    didn't that used to be that programming language?
    people still use that?

  15. Re:Fuck You America on RSS for Mac OS X Roundtable · · Score: 1

    why do you have to be a hater?

  16. Re:i wouldnt, i would on If Mac OS X Came to x86, Would You Switch? · · Score: 1

    I own a mac because it has a superior OS that almost gives me the power linux used to give me, but without the configuration hassle we all grown to love/hate
    If they can make it run at 'normal' speeds on commodity hardware i definitely switch back to x86
    so i guess they'll never do that, .. apple makes money on hard, not software

  17. Re:You are gay -- I wholeheartedly agree on Advice for a Novice Replacing Laptop Hard Drive? · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    OT, i know, but DAMN, wtf?
    who's in charge here, .. for the past year we've seen the quality of /. articles deteriorate and deteriorate, .. but this without a doubt tops 'm off...
    a _frontpage_ thread that isjust one big rtfm flame waiting to happen
    anyhoo,.. /me is packing my bags and upping. c'yall on http://www.kuro5hin.org/, http://www.arstechnica.com/ and / or http://www.theregister.co.uk/ hopefully the newsvalue of /. rises above the current http://www.fark.com/ in a year or so,...
    in other words;
    screw you guys, .. I'm going home

  18. Real DIY champ: afrotech on DIY Warriors Saluted And Sought · · Score: 3, Interesting

    In terms of DIY, not many people can beat that guy
    not many but this one, surely, can:
    http://www.afrotechmods.com/,
    the amazing things this guy does with a computer using only, off the shelf, under a dollar items.
    see http://www.afrotechmods.com/reallycheap.htm for really great mods like the ghetto heatsinks or the paper cooled computer.....

  19. imagine on World's Largest Working Computing Grid · · Score: 2, Funny

    the optimization flags on one of those,....

  20. Re:surprising? on Wikipedia != Authoritative? · · Score: 1

    but when there is an error in an encuclopedia it is usually fixed the next year or through a set of books that have additional information.
    So what happens if the scriptkid'trolls start targetting wikipedia with fun things like, exchange 4 random words from 4 random wikipedia pages per day (with ofcourse random intervals and/or ip addresses)
    Or crapfloods, or bogus information
    Or better yet, crapfloods with correct, yet copyrighted information.
    Just see what happened to http://www.metababy.com/ 2 scriptkids destroyed a system with a lot of users with minimum effort
    Destruction is so much easier then creation that I for one fear that all wiki-ish sites are bound to dissapear as more and more of us learn how to program

  21. Re:Should have known see it for yourself on Bikes Against Bush Creator Busted · · Score: 2, Informative
  22. easy: VLC on Media Streaming for Dummies? · · Score: 5, Informative

    videolan supports multicasting and VLC player is available for osX

  23. Re:I disagree on Privacy vs. Security: Biometric E-Passports · · Score: 1
    Plus, IMHO, its harder to forge a non-digital passport. Thats a real skill. You can't walk into Radioshack, buy $70 worth of equipment, come back home and start playing with the RFIDs on the passport if its digital and all.

    This is a typical techie answer, but i know some people who work in printing that will have opposite views on this.
    Every technology can be hacked.

  24. Re:see if you can find..... on Privacy vs. Security: Biometric E-Passports · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    also, some pictures of actual plane debris in the pentagon crash,..
    How come people don't notice the HUGE gaps in believability in both crashes still baffles me
    --
    disclaimer: conspiracy fetishist

  25. Re:Just wait on Privacy vs. Security: Biometric E-Passports · · Score: 5, Insightful
    And all in good spirit of a non existant terror threat.
    America hasn't put itself on a threatlevel lower then orange and probably never will.
    A quote from 1984 might be the best justification for this;
    The war isn't meant to be won, the war is meant to be continuous
    I only hope the US-citizens will see this for what it is and not re-elect another 4 years of warmongering.