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  1. Comments at the Bottom of the Article on Dancing With A Smart Robot · · Score: 2, Insightful
    All of these robot prototypes is in the hopes of building the perfect accomadating girl. A robot that's shall be able to handle the most virilest of j-boys!
    Does anyone else find it strange that half the comments at the bottom of the article were people wanting to have sex with the dancing robot?
  2. Re:voters on House Bill to Make File-Sharing an Automatic Felony · · Score: 1

    I wonder how many slashdot readers are informed enough to realize whether the live in the ridings of these politicians and actually vote/campaign accordingly....I suspect most of us feel good enough about ourselves just reading these stories, and feel we are too busy to give our time to actually doing something.

  3. Re:Great! on House Bill to Make File-Sharing an Automatic Felony · · Score: 1

    When you have an apathetic and uninformed electorate combined with serious lobbying from corporations, the corporation's "right" to make money takes precedence over the individual's right not to be shot in the head....although I suspect you are exaggerating.

  4. Re:For non-Americans - what is a felony ? on House Bill to Make File-Sharing an Automatic Felony · · Score: 1

    And are these 50 million + people all registered voters in the United States of America?

  5. Re:$250? on Star Wars Galaxies Auctions Afoot · · Score: 1

    Hmmm....maybe they should branch out into item hunting bots for RPGs to help finance their other activities.

  6. Re:no spam filter? on Ximian Evolution's New Clothes · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Oh, I don't know. Apple's Mail.app has an integrated Baysian filter and it isn't hard to set up at all. One click to turn on training mode, then you just say "Spam" or "Not Spam" to every email that's identified incorrectly. When it stops making mistakes, one more click to go from training to actually filtering. Outlook is quite common on Windows boxes as a simple mail client, witness the popularity of spam viruses. If it wants to be an Outlook replacement how could it hurt to include such an excellent feature.