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  1. Re:Thanks Guys on Gaim Renamed — Now Pidgin IM · · Score: 1

    I doubt you'll be modded down for dissing AOL. Anybody who was caught in a strange city for a week or two, needed a temporary dial-up connection and used AOL as a no-cost option knows the pain AOL can inflict when trying to pull the plug.

    Heh! Seems you have been modded up +5 insightful.

  2. Re:Wireless power ALREADY a reality on Wireless Power Now A Reality · · Score: 1

    If energy was free and it didn't cook you of give you cancer, it's a great idea.

    Tesla is pissed, and spinning.

  3. I wish for you to reply for a business oppotunity on Wireless Power Now A Reality · · Score: 4, Funny

    I would like to invest in your development of this super power source. This requires a private arrangement. My company, IM-krook LTD has reviewed your patent and find it valid. IM-krok will be willing to fund the progjct for $40,000,000 Million dollars. USA. We will need a bank deposit number and credit card numbers with pins to verify your sincerity^w^w^w^w. You will receive these funds underlegal claims; all legal documents will be carefully worked out to ensure a risky free transfer. I am willing to pay a generous management fee as well as appreciation as soon as this transaction is financialy sponcored & completed by you. I have all the details. All correspondences will be via email, for now. The funds in question are quite large. I will expect a straight answer from you. Yes or no. If yes, Kindly furnish me with your personal information which must includ your direct cell phone and fax number, your address and company name, then lets work out the modalities from there Thanks and God bless you, Mr. David Yong. Phone: (44) 7024097815

  4. Re:Stupid on Top 10 April Fools Stories · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Goddemmed Newfies!

  5. Re:And so it begins... on Top 10 April Fools Stories · · Score: 2

    I'd mod you up, but I replied to your pathetic plea.
    HAHA

  6. Re:Ponies on Top 10 April Fools Stories · · Score: 1

    Not only free karma, but free BEER! You have to register using the secret URL and KEY. This is ONLY available to SECRET slashdot subscribers. For this SECRET information, Just paypal $10.99 USD to secretcowboyneal@gmail.com.

    Ponies not included.

  7. Re:Smart.....? on Smart Sunglasses · · Score: 1

    Damn it! I had mod points yesterday. And I sat on a pair today.

  8. Re:Great minds..... I kid you not on Smart Sunglasses · · Score: 1

    How about glasses that read your focal reflective attempts and compensates with a programmatically deformed lense? Much more usefull and maybe more commercial, targeting all the geezers out there.

  9. Re:Here are the glasses on Smart Sunglasses · · Score: 1

    The images scream prototype. Check out the blue wires!

  10. Re:Well for one on Java-Based x86 Emulator · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I did something even slower in 1973. A Cardiac ( Bell Labs cardboard computer ) emulator written in FORTRAN, running on a FORTRAN emulator written in HP 2000 BASIC running on a HP2100 mini. Cycle time = one instruction / Sec.
    It could play tic-tac-toe, Very slowly.

  11. Re:Aborted? on Homeland Security Tests Snoop Computer System · · Score: 3, Funny

    They spend hundreds of millions on mouse pads and screen cleaner.

  12. Re:Nothing to see here, move along. on Homeland Security Tests Snoop Computer System · · Score: 1

    The original TIA website had a creepy eyeball peeking through a keyhole.

  13. Equipment upgrades on Homeland Security Tests Snoop Computer System · · Score: 1

    I wondered when this would come on-line. The've been working on the infrastructure since Echelon and TIA went undercover sfter te recol

  14. Re:Well... on Microsoft Responds to DOT Ban on Vista, Office, IE · · Score: 1

    You forgot "Copywrite 2007, Microsoft Corporation Inc. All rights reserved"

  15. Re:Whistleblower protection on Telling Your Superiors Their Financial Data Is At Risk? · · Score: 1

    Unless you desire to change carrer paths and can talk some very good lawers into taking the case, don't even think about trying it. You will be blackballed, any money will take years to get, if you see any, ever. You can say goodbye to any friends in that industry, Their stocks, raises or profit sharing took a hit because of you. In my case, the government agency I contacted denied that I contacted them. It was a transportation safety issue and I couldn't ignore it. I'll Never do that again.

  16. Re:let it go. your boss doesn't care, and they don on Telling Your Superiors Their Financial Data Is At Risk? · · Score: 1

    Parent is totally correct. When this operation melts down, it will reflect poorly on those aware of the problems and you brought visibility to a fucked up system. Your name will be dredged up from email records and you will be shown the door, rudely. You will have to find another industry to work in, don't plan on any recomendations. The other plan is to take the bank routing and account numbers, setup a quick exit to a foreign country and steal as much money as possible before you can be detected. There is no third choice. Been there, done that (the first, not the second).

  17. Re:here is my example on Speed of Light Exceeded? · · Score: 1

    First time I saw cold coffee in a can was in Australia, in 1989. Then in 1998, In Taiwan. That shit is everywhere, Yanks think they invented everything.

  18. Not since outpost. on Do Reviews Still Serve a Purpose? · · Score: 1

    And i'm still waiting for dukenukem forever.

  19. Re:It works... on Speed of Light Exceeded? · · Score: 4, Funny

    Researchers note that the equipment was set to 11 to produce the results.

  20. Re:razer blades on The Blackest Material · · Score: 1

    it's a good backstop for fairly high powered lasers, but I don't think it's black.

  21. Re:Wouldn't It Be Easier Just To... on The Pentagon Wants a 'TiVo' to Watch You · · Score: 1

    Could you explain exactly how more "specific" the OP could be?

  22. Re:Can't wait on Ocean Floor Crust Wound to Be Explored · · Score: 1

    or the time cube http://www.timecube.com/ Is this the genetic religosity thread, i'm lost in tequila and beer? Cop scanner: Thir'is is a large goat in the road. Cops removing equestrians from the roadway. Is a goat a equestrian?

  23. Re:Please don't on Ocean Floor Crust Wound to Be Explored · · Score: 1

    I'd mod you up, but my points expired today. ( also posted )

  24. Re:Please don't on Ocean Floor Crust Wound to Be Explored · · Score: 1

    That's SHE.

  25. Re:... and the mad cow goes, Moooooooooo on Objections Over Antibiotic Approved for Use in Cattle · · Score: 1

    I believe you mispelled "Horribly". And Yes, It is.