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  1. Re: Ahh Dwarf Fortress... on Dwarf Fortress Gets Biggest Update In Years · · Score: 1

    You aren't creating anything, you're playing around in god's creation? You aren't creating a sonnet, you're playing around in Giacomo da Lentini's creation?

  2. Easy solution on How Google Map Hackers Can Destroy a Business · · Score: 1

    Obviously they should have been buying AdWords ads.

  3. Nice linkbait! on How To Deal With Internet Bullies? · · Score: 1

    It's been a while since I've seen Ask Slashdot used so effectively.

  4. It's certainly what Rushkoff is talking about on Does Having Fun Make IT More Enjoyable? · · Score: 1

    It's certainly a popular thought right now.

  5. Define INERTIA on Digital Universe a Wikipedia Alternative · · Score: 1

    It's too little, too late, even if your way is better.

  6. Re:Service on Nextel Broadband: Take Two? · · Score: 1

    I also was enrolled in the trial in Raleigh. It was nice, but finding a free hotspot in Chapel Hill is pretty easy, so I used it rarely.

    Since the trial ended, I graduated and moved to DC! I wonder if they want a comparison tester . . . sign me up!

  7. Will they release all or part of PageRank? on Google Plans to Reveal Some of its Code · · Score: 2, Funny

    Microsoft will smile, but pigeons will frown.

  8. How he got caught. on "Buffalo Spammer" Gets 3.5 to 7 Years · · Score: 5, Informative
  9. Fighting initial reactions... on Privacy Complaint Against Google's GMail Service · · Score: 2, Insightful

    When I first heard about the privacy concerns involved in the Gmail project, my initial reaction was to trust Google no matter what to "Do no evil." However, perhaps we should put aside our love for the company and ask critically whether this breeches acceptable advertising practices. For me, I'm uneasy with the idea of saving "deleted" mail.

  10. Consider Tech Consulting or Web/Database Aid on How Can Techies Give Back? · · Score: 1

    At my University, there are two service organizations that take advantage of my technology skills. There is a consulting club on campus that provides free consulting to non-profit and student organizations. As a technology consultant, I help groups decide what sort of solutions would be best for them and then help implement the solutions. Another organization designs Web sites for organizations that otherwise don't have the resources to build them. We provide free hosting, design, and, depending on the project, we teach the organization how to update their site. Of course, these organizations are made possible with the university's budget.