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  1. Cash Checks ? on Super-ATMs Being Rolled Out · · Score: 1

    "... the new ATMs can fulfull the roles of PayPal (by sending money to people), bank (by cashing checks on the spot)..."
    Is monopoly money that much of a problem over there ? :P

  2. Re:Not likely on AjaxWrite to "Compete" with MS Word · · Score: 1

    FWIW, it's easier to change/install a browser than it is a new OS.

  3. Re:wiki killer? on Google Enters Web-Office Market · · Score: 1

    Sounds like what my Content Management System does already :) There's a fine line between a CMS and a Wiki, I think you've just explained the steps between the two.

  4. Articles like this... on Is Apple Trying to Take Over iPod Accessories? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    ... prove people think too much about things.

  5. English Language only ? on Literacy Limps Into the Kill Zone · · Score: 1

    Seems to be all these comments seem to depict the english language only. Are the other languages less cross-bred and more pure and do not surcome to as much slang.

    "O RLY ? YA RLY!", I'd like to see that in japanese.

  6. Re:Meh... Color me unimpressed. on Flexible Body Armor · · Score: 2, Insightful

    The point is, that they use them on "non-flexible parts" as an additional exo-skeleton to their skeleton to help strengthen limbs on impact so they dont break.

    I.e., you come hurtling at a wall.. you smack your shin on the corner.. the armour hardens to reduce impact inertia, therefore reducing impact on the bone and reducing the chances of a breakage. It's not bruises that kill the skiiers career, it's shattered bones :)

  7. "Please retype your email" Registrations on Search Engine For Coders to Launch · · Score: 1

    Why ? When we all end up just copy+paste'ing teh first one.

  8. Re:Tamper resistent? on Apple Files Patent for "Tamper-Resistant Code" · · Score: 1

    use strict > *

  9. oh.. Babblefish! on Can Your Mouth Become Multilingual? · · Score: 2, Funny

    "During the demonstration, the speaker had electrodes attached to his face and his neck, but the researchers think that these electrodes could be implanted into your mouth and your throat in a decade from now -- if you agree of course."

    *shakes head*

    NO NO NO, they've got it all wrong.. you implant a fish in your ear. That's how you speak multilingual, it's true.. i've read it in a book and even seen it in a movie (it must be true)

  10. ".. my office is teaching the old guy new tricks." on Speaker of the House Starts Blogging · · Score: 1

    I guess the new guy should learn the tricks before teaching them to the old guy and learn how to use "background-repeat: no-repeat" in their CSS.

    *spys the ass-end of the Speaker's Journal image on the right*

  11. My Toaster on The exhaustion of IPv4 address space · · Score: 1

    .. he apologies for taking up valuable IP address space, meanwhile he browns my toast nicely over ssh.

  12. Re:What doesn't Eclipse do? on Using the Ruby Dev-Tools plug-in for Eclipse · · Score: 1

    One word (acronym) SCP.

    There hasn't been a reliable SCP plugin for 3.x, only for 2.x days. Where did it go?

  13. Re:Problem on Good Network Worms Made Simple · · Score: 1

    Reading this reminds me of http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0151804/Office Space when they transfered dollars instead of cents, "Maybe I put the decimal point in the wrong place".

  14. Re:Where's the nearest surgeon? on New Battery Technology Powers For 12 Years · · Score: 1, Funny

    Protective case, oh... so the ipod nano doesn't get scratches from your soft colon tissue.

  15. Re:phffff.. 30gig, that's amateur mang on 30Gigs Web Mail Launches Into Beta · · Score: 2, Informative

    Last time I signed up here, you couldn't send email outside of the hriders.com domain.

  16. Re:Windows vs Linux on Unreliable Linux Dumped from Crest Electronics · · Score: 1

    And you're heading to become "Flamebait"

  17. Re:Burnout: Revenge on Review: Burnout - Revenge · · Score: 1

    Surely you mean, Postal: Revenge ? :P

    (excuse the pun)

  18. I remember when arguments were short... on Is The Firefox Honeymoon Over? · · Score: 1

    ... when someone was proven wrong, they were often shot.

    None of this nancy "big man behind keyboard" syndrome with one-way arguments (sorry discussions) of one persons opinion where no one could directly argue their point and they would look like heros because of it (god bless read-only).

    Ahh the days of non-rebuttals, and six shooters on your belt.

  19. Re:So how long unitl the Spammers... on Real-time Spam Map · · Score: 1

    So what you're really saying is, creating a site like this is like creating an opt-out with spammers ?

    /me readys wget --mirror...

  20. Re:Oh, so you want a game ... on Blizzard/Vivendi 2, bnetd 0 · · Score: 1

    As someone who was making a joke..

  21. Oh, so you want a game ... on Blizzard/Vivendi 2, bnetd 0 · · Score: 1

    ... you can go off and create private areas with yet still be in a community at the next large city/fort ?

    Play Guildwars ;)

  22. Re:Sheep in Fox clothing on Plugin Lets Users Turn IE into Firefox · · Score: 1

    Because, I'm constantly developing with Firefox, IE and Opera to get a working site across all platforms.

    IE is the only one that doesn't have tabs (and if it does) then it makes life much more organised on the taskbar.

  23. Re:Not really that good, IMHO. on LiveJournal Founder Launches OpenID System · · Score: 0, Redundant

    10. ???
    11. Profit!!!

  24. Re:I especially love this fruitless quote... on The Lawsuit of the Rings · · Score: 1

    Who moved that Preview button ? I swear it was on the left.. or was it the right.. *holds up each hand infront of face in an L shape..* oh yes.... that's left.

    Bugger, I was meaning to preview that and add line breaks.

  25. I especially love this fruitless quote... on The Lawsuit of the Rings · · Score: 1

    "Peter Jackson is an incredible filmmaker who did the impossible on 'Lord of the Rings,' " this lawyer said. "But there's a certain piggishness involved here. New Line already gave him enough money to rebuild Baghdad, but it's still not enough for him." Meanwhile Newline (and it's subsidiaries) got enough money out of it to rebuild _EVERY_ third world country. Sphincter say what ?