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  1. Re:email too on MSN Censors Your IM · · Score: 1

    well then now you know not to be such a cheapskate. the downside to a cutrate domain is you have cutrate neighbors.

  2. Re:*Sigh* on Nissan Turns to Technology to Stop Drunk Driving · · Score: 1

    the sensor most likely won't know the difference, if it was a problem use Benzalkonium Chloride wipes, they are also less harsh on sensitive plastics

  3. Re:hmmm on Nissan Turns to Technology to Stop Drunk Driving · · Score: 1

    i'll clip the wires on the bags and put in a 5 point racing harness, i would rather have a proper restraint system than a shitty 3 point and a bomb in the steering wheel to pick up the slack

  4. Re:Blocked firefox.exe on MSN Censors Your IM · · Score: 2, Funny

    with two clicks you could evacuate the building? sweet next time a co-irker leaves his/her machine unlocked while they use the bathroom have a bit of fun

  5. Re:NBC Dateline is FAMOUS for playing fast and loo on Dateline NBC Mole Outed At DefCon · · Score: 1

    it was a GM not a ford, and rockets not TNT (TNT would have exploded too fast and looked fake)

  6. Re:The ESRB is fine on ESRB Responds to 3D Realms' Kvetching · · Score: 1

    they will eventually, remember comic books aren't new anymore, eventually videogames won't be new and parents will be freaking over kids getting their hands on sexual or violent simstims

  7. Re:Fuck the ESRB. on ESRB Responds to 3D Realms' Kvetching · · Score: 1

    the problem is that ESRB is worse than than the older RSAC system which rated individual types of objectionable content. for example a store could refuse to carry any sex 3 or 4 games while still carrying violence up to 3 and language up to 4

  8. Re:Ouch.. on ESRB Responds to 3D Realms' Kvetching · · Score: 1

    If they REALLY wanted to hit back they could work to resurrect RSAC AND they could look like the heroes while doing it, pointing out the recent failings of the ESRB, both real and perceived.

  9. Re:Spot the NBC Reporter! Get a t-shirt! on Dateline NBC Mole Outed At DefCon · · Score: 1

    not a scene. the real prize is to hijack the entire network and hold it for AT LEAST 24 hours.

  10. Re:Seems you still need some measurement on Google Shows Off Ad-Supported Cell Phone · · Score: 1

    the way to measure an ad campaign is to start and ad campaign and see if your sales go up, then cut out parts untill sales flatten then put the most recently cut parts back in

  11. Re:How do phone ads generate revenue on Google Shows Off Ad-Supported Cell Phone · · Score: 1

    advertisements aren't about getting a sale now. well unless your marketing team is a bunch of fucknuggets it's not. the goal of advertising is to raise brand awareness so when someone is shopping later they feel comfortable with your product because it feels familiar. ads are about letting people know you are out there. "clickthrough" only started with the web really and is a HORRIBLE way to measure effectiveness of an ad campaign. for every customer who follows an ad to your page dozens will be that much more likely to buy from you in the future because they have heard of you before.

  12. Re:"Nothing for you to see here; please move along on Microsoft's HD Photo to Become JPEG Standard? · · Score: 1

    linux has come with rm as long as i can remember

  13. Re:PNG on Microsoft's HD Photo to Become JPEG Standard? · · Score: 1

    because camera sensors are getting bigger and alpha is fucking useless to a photographer. what color light should the sensor assign to the alpha channel?

  14. hmmm. on What Does the 'Next Internet' Look Like? · · Score: 3, Funny

    WINTERMUTE

  15. Re:Priority Queueing and Hashing as an Option on The Completely Fair Scheduler's Impact On Games · · Score: 1

    you don't schedule rendering or other big tasks high, you schedule them low or idle. my roommate was running a major encoding task ast the same time i was with similar hardware, he set maximum priority (not real time thank god) i set mine minimum, i took about 15 seconds longer and had a perfectly usable machine aside from occasional slow downs with file i/o i couldn't play UT2k3, but web browsing, email, and even music was unaffected (after i cranked the file buffer in foobar to 5 megs so it would load nearly the whole song into memory rather than needing the hard drive often)

  16. Re:Should it matter? on The Completely Fair Scheduler's Impact On Games · · Score: 1

    PLEASE tell me you were going for +5 Funny with that.

  17. Re:Good try, but... on Office Printers May Pose Health Risks · · Score: 1

    Office pollution is the most dangerous thing around,

    bull fucking shit

  18. Re:As a PHB, this concerns me on Office Printers May Pose Health Risks · · Score: 1

    dot matrix printers are still VERY common ins business and industry. they have low cost per page, much lower standby and running power consumption/heat production than laser, and quick start up like inkjet.

    also once you get the god damned thing lined up an entire box becomes your paper cassette. convenient when you are going through hundreds or even thousands of sheets of paper in an afternoon.

  19. Re:Ridiculous on NASA Contractors Censoring Saturn V Info · · Score: 1

    forget steel tungsten is nearly triple the density and has better high temperature performance.

  20. Re:Ridiculous on NASA Contractors Censoring Saturn V Info · · Score: 1

    if it was kinetic it wouldn't mean shit if you hit it with every anti-missile defense we had. that is one compelling reason to build them if you are less advanced militarily. a metal slug the size of a city bus won't even slow down measurably from a direct hit, let alone be neutralized. the only way to stop something like that is to blow it off the launch pad. while the unit cost would be high, a relatively small number would be cheaper than researching more powerful weapons AND researching countermeasures to missile interceptors.

  21. Re:WTF??? How do you take down? on NASA Contractors Censoring Saturn V Info · · Score: 1

    and moar spending

    Shrub is spending MOAR than Clinton did, and Clinton even made sure we could afford what he was spending.

  22. Re:This is just hilarious on School District To Parents — Buy Office 2007 · · Score: 1

    ME also introduced system restore... and boy did it need it.

  23. Re:Easy solution on Merely Cloaking Data May Be Incriminating? · · Score: 1

    fill it with REALLY freaky but legal porn. scat, and guro to start. would also provide a convincing reason for why you have heavy security "you think i WANT people to know i jerk off to 18 year old school-girls shitting on each other" will pretty much send investigators packing.

  24. Re:Oh my.... on Thunderbird to Leave Mozilla Foundation · · Score: 1

    this should be good for the thunderbird project. right now it is always second fiddle to firefox and mozilla.

    as a spin-off with it's own group progress would be more steady and less tied to progress with firefox.

  25. Re:Third option on Thunderbird to Leave Mozilla Foundation · · Score: 1

    it looks like it is becomeing a tradition for companies, after being crushed by microsoft to sink a dagger in Gate's back by open sourcing their product and letting a more efficient development process carry on.