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  1. Great on Linux Based Tablets Are Coming · · Score: 1

    A tablet PC running Linux, now I can have all the convienience of using a commandline interfare tied withe the ease of typing on a small keypad and/or handwriting recognition. Great idea guys.

  2. Whoa on RIAA Calls Settlements Proof that Education is Working · · Score: 1

    "Musicians always look so poor when I see them on television. Finally, they can afford the lifestyle they deserve." What country are you from? Last time I checked this is America and people can make however much money they want regardless of what you think they should.

  3. Pfft, who writes these headlines? on U.S. Continues Biological Warfare Research · · Score: 2, Funny

    U.S. Continues Biological Warfare Research. The engineered virus is not contagious. Does not affect humans. Sounds like the superweapon the US has needed for years. *Rollseyes*

  4. It's simple on Take Your Vitamins, On Pain Of Pain · · Score: 1

    If everyone acted like did before food came from the supermarket they'd be healthy. That means exercise, drink water, don't eat sugar, eat meat, vegetables, and fruit and that's a recipie for a healthy life.

  5. So what? on Can Watermarking Help Find GPL Violations? · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Even if you do find misused GPL software, who's going to sue? Since most GPL software is free, no one will have the money to enforce the policy. Congratulations GPL community on not being able to enforce your own licenses because you don't believe in money for services.

  6. What do you want them to do? on More Jail Time For Computer Crime Starting Next Month · · Score: 3, Insightful

    This is why I don't like a lot of Slashdot readers. What options are you giving politicians in order to deter computer crimes? You guys say higher penalties don't deter crime; while that may be true, Slashdot has to be one of the biggest proponents of anonymous computing around. So if you don't want criminals to be named and you don't want them to be sentenced, what do you want to have happen to them? Is computer crime not really a crime?