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  1. Re:Oh for god's sake on New U.S. Sales Tax Regime For Internet Sellers? · · Score: 1

    The appraise drugs that were siezed. Over appraise that is!

  2. Re:Oh for god's sake on New U.S. Sales Tax Regime For Internet Sellers? · · Score: 1

    And when they are arrested... the IRS backslaps them with nice fines!

  3. Re:Well, I must say... on Major Problems with Cingular Network · · Score: 1

    I still haven't seen the network flip over ever, but this is the only network here that has digital almost anywhere without roaming.

  4. Re:Hmmm... on Arcade ROMs for Download, Legally · · Score: 1

    Actually.... I listen to 106.1 MHz near Raliegh, NC, where they play nothing but classic rock... then again.... the other rock stations aren't that bad either. Over all, our radio stations here are nice.

  5. Re:Oh for god's sake on New U.S. Sales Tax Regime For Internet Sellers? · · Score: 1

    I thought of a tube a epoxy in the lock when it's open should work :)

  6. Re:Oh for god's sake on New U.S. Sales Tax Regime For Internet Sellers? · · Score: 1

    Oh! I just remembered... I think drugs are already taxed! The government CAN tax illegal things, and the IRS can get your for tax evasion if you do any illegal taxible activity!

  7. Re:Oh for god's sake on New U.S. Sales Tax Regime For Internet Sellers? · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    You got that right! As a junior in high school, I can testify that funds are going to be used improperly anyway, so drugs should be enough to make the difference.
    I hate how the principal justifies locking rest rooms during lunch with, "People smoke in there, we must prevent this."
    I reply, "The don't smoke in this rest room, it's the other one, and what about the people who NEED the restroom and don't have any other time?"
    he replied, "Well, we are getting a $1000 smoke detection unit soon, after it's out of R&D, and then pay $3000 more for expansion to the other rest rooms."
    I finally say, "See these ten dollars? See that jar over there, namely the one with your name on it? See the sign that says 'Pay for the teacher or administrator you want to see pied in the face'? OK... now watch me make you win!"
  8. Re:Hmmm... on Arcade ROMs for Download, Legally · · Score: 1

    iTunes will be crapped out since CD's are FINALLY going down... then again, I don't own any CD's, tapes, 8 tracks, records, recorded music. Between the local radio stations and web radio, why pay? why pirate? Why do we exist? what are we here for? Hell.... I don't know, but to me, free radio still owns.

  9. Re:NSA on China Prepares To Examine MS Windows Code · · Score: 1

    On the contrary... broken computers cannot be hacked... unless you hack them to pieces. =D

  10. Re:Well, I must say... on Major Problems with Cingular Network · · Score: 1

    I see just as many T-Mobile commercials...
    TROLL WAR!

  11. Re:Well, I must say... on Major Problems with Cingular Network · · Score: 1

    They don't have rollover nor a network as large!!

  12. Re:How about.... on Major Problems with Cingular Network · · Score: 1

    Of course I know what I'm flamebaiting about you dumbass! Cingular is quite a large network, and many others are quite crappier. A short outtage isn't as bad as reception only in a few areas if your state.

  13. Re:Well, I must say... on Major Problems with Cingular Network · · Score: 1

    $35 USD/ Mo. This provides 500 anytime minutes that roll over and 3000 night and weekend minutes.

  14. How about.... on Major Problems with Cingular Network · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    A nice cup of shut the fuck up, you dumbasses. Trolling is only okay if you know what you are trolling about.

  15. Re:Well, I must say... on Major Problems with Cingular Network · · Score: 1

    Shut up, I use Cingular, never lost use of my cell phone at all in the last two days. Their service is great, and I have over 3000 anytime minutes rolled over.

  16. Re:Can you hear me now? on Major Problems with Cingular Network · · Score: 1

    That's Verizon Wireless... watch more television. (I do realize the allusion, but still)

  17. Re:That explains the Shrub... on Recall of Segway Announced by CPSC · · Score: 1

    Actually... it'd be a burden and it would never be good for paratroopers. The extra weight means all new bigger paracutes, many millions there, and the fact that paratroopers often don't land on their feet in a quick assualt, but roll.

  18. Re:The article should read... on Reliance On MS A Danger To National Security · · Score: 1

    The Military itself prefers Linux and Macs.

  19. Re:Hmmm.... on Reliance On MS A Danger To National Security · · Score: 1

    Hell no! Kill Gates, he's gonna get us killed with a national security disaster! AND he's big business... and he's abusive of his power. DOWN WITH GATES (they hold you back) and UP WITH TUX (freely permits anything you need). And... I just forgot of the constructive comment I had... :/

  20. Grab that rifle again... on U.S. Court Blocks Anti-Telemarketing List · · Score: 1

    Just when you thought the government was under control, now you gotta round up the local militia to stop a court from stopping a law.

  21. Re:Yeah, well on California Protects Black-Box Data Privacy · · Score: 1

    How about try it, writing the manual as you go. If something fails... screw it, come back later, if it still doesn't work, it's not your fault...

  22. Ok... here's a solution. on European Parliament Clashes Over Software Patents · · Score: 1

    LYNCH MOB!

  23. Heh.... on Hotel Being Sued for Using the Dewey Decimal System · · Score: 1

    Nothing a high-powered rifle bullet can't fix.

  24. Re:steal this book? on Steal This Computer Book 3 · · Score: 1

    You can have a nice printer like that for about $10000

  25. Re:Big Dish... needs a big ass hole on Using an Old Satellite Dish as a WLAN Antenna · · Score: 1

    Anchoring structures by digging holes happens to be my specialty... for a summer job at 15, I dug a 8 foot deep hole with a shovel and post-hole-digger... I had to multi-tier it and it was a pain, but 1/2 ton of concrete and a 30 foot ultility pole later, my gramma get's Norfolk, Va channels in Greenville, NC. (Of course we used a kick ass amp and rotator, but that's not the point). That took a while since 7 of those 8 feet were clay... I put too many hours in that hole, not to mention the fact that it flooded once and 2 rats from a field drowned in it and their rotting carcasses were... rotting. Then this summer (16 years old) I dug 4-3.5' holes to anchor a light aluminum shelter. 1600 lbs. of concrete, 12 lag screws, a box of nails, and 50 pounds of scrap steel rods later, I had a shelter that didn't even think of moving during Isabel. I happen to "over do" some simple things like this for my gramma...