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  1. They saved how much? on British Royal Navy Submarines Now Run Windows · · Score: 1

    Is it just me or does the math not work? They spent £24.5 million and will save taxpayers £22 million over 10 years. So why didn't they just not spend the excess £2.5 million? And that folks is why you don't let the government spend money.

  2. Have you ever tried on Are End Users to Blame for OS Flaws? · · Score: 1

    To submit a bug report to Microsoft? It's impossible. Here's my story:

  3. Re:I'd rather have a choice on Male Blood Elves Get Pumped Up · · Score: 1

    I don't know, but one of the things I'd like to see improved in WoW is the "everyone has the same body type" thing, maybe sliders for how thin/muscular/fat/tall/short you want someone (with limits, of course, so that humans are always taller than dwarves, for example).

    From the Character FAQ at http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/faq/characters .html

    Can you tell us more about what options are customizable on your character when you create it? We don't want to overwhelm players with too many choices when they start off. That's why we are concentrating on features that players will notice right away. This includes things like hair style, hair color, skin color, and facial features. Players can of course also get to select their race, gender, and class. The remaining elements of character customization will be done in-game, through the choices they make in the gear they wear and the many talents they can learn.

    Can players customize the height & weight of their characters?
    Height and weight is not changeable due to how it affects character animations and items on the character. We wanted to concentrate on making each race's animations distinct and special, which meant working on unique models and not allowing changing of height and weight. If we allowed that, then the result would be wonky-looking or distorted movement when the animations were applied to an inappropriately sized model.

  4. Re:Nice on Check Out PoxNora · · Score: 1
    Ah, don't forget all of those MMORPGs. You don't even get those for free. You pay an up-front cost for the software, and then a maintenance fee every month, plus, as new features are added to the game, you get to buy upgrades.

    You can't play WoW or EQ or most other MMORPGs off-line, so refusing to pay the monthly fee nets you... a useless piece of software, good only as a coaster. Sounds like somebody is raking in the money...

  5. Re:OMFG What Will Wii Do? on PS3 Pre-Orders Came and Went · · Score: 1

    Artificial shortages are nothing new in the console market. Microsoft did the same thing with the 360 release. See this post on here.

  6. Re:Please, please read this. on The BBC's Honeypot PC · · Score: 1

    In case of a nuclear incident:

    1. Place head between knees.
    2. Kiss ass good-bye.
    3. Profit?!?!?

  7. Re:Proof! on One Mars Probe Photographs Another · · Score: 1

    Perhaps it got to Mars the same way we got to Earth.

    If so, what was our planned operational lifetime? And will we exceed expectations?

    I hope not. My body already sounds like a box of Rice Krispies...

  8. Re:Engrish plz on USB Batteries · · Score: 1

    Hey, he was using Web Cant, which is related to Thieves Cant.

  9. Re:More like $22 each on USB Batteries · · Score: 1
    Oh. I thought they used Monopoly money...

    JUST KIDDING!

  10. Re:On the face it sounds insane... on California Sues Automakers for Global Warming · · Score: 1

    "So is the manufacturer of the car the problem or the person that turns it on?"
    Well, the anti-gun nuts say that the gun manufacturers are to blame when someone uses a firearm incorrectly. Some gal in Florida is suing Bacardi because their 151 rum is "highly explosive" - if another customer lights a menu and sticks it in the stream of alcohol. To heck with suing the customer who caused the problem...

    "Ohh lets not forget to sue the power companies and people that use commercial power!"
    Eh. Why not. The last time Cali had power problems (because they didn't have enough power plants) they sued the Texas power producers for having the gall to charge for their power.

    If I were a major auto manufacturer, I would take the risk and quit selling cars in California. Screw 'em.

  11. Re:JFK, not DFW on U.S. Arrests Online Gambling Company Chairman · · Score: 2, Funny

    I need that like I need a hole in my head... *ducks*

  12. False Alarms on P2P Hard Disk System Warns of Tsunamis · · Score: 2, Funny

    Do you know how many false alarms my wife will set off when she's stomping through the house to yell at me? (you never said anything about not letting the kids play with Mr. Chainsaw, dear)
    Or how many my coworker will generate as he shakes the freaking floor when he walks around?
    Ooh jEeZ. HeRe hE cOmEs aGaIn

  13. Re:Helpful image to pass along on War Declared on Caps Lock Key · · Score: 1
    These things are usually procedural and therefore do not apply to the software.

    If you really want to get some use out of your capslock key, remap it. In *nix you change your Xmodmap. In Windows there are several apps you can download to change it. Try this link for some info.

  14. Re:Intercepted Intruders on Turning Network Free-Riders' Lives Upside Down · · Score: 1
    The wireless is broadcasting into their home, and it is cnotently loking for connections

    WTF? "cnotently loking"? You just made every spellchecker on my machine puke.

  15. Re:Goats on Turning Network Free-Riders' Lives Upside Down · · Score: 1

    After watching the **AA's sue everybody and their dog for downloading based solely upon the ISP's IP address records, I have no desire to let unknown persons use my wireless net. The last thing I need is to be sued for downloading Britney Spears songs. I'd be laughed out of the bar!

  16. I, for one, on Linux-powered Robots From France? Oui! · · Score: 4, Funny

    I, for one, look forward to our new French robotic overlords' surrender.

  17. Re:Duke Nukem Forever on What if Game Graphics Never Aged? · · Score: 1

    I want to put Duke Nukem in my 360 and have it play with Duke Nukem Forever graphics.

    You only get that on the Phantom console.

  18. Re:What about gameplay quality? on What if Game Graphics Never Aged? · · Score: 1

    Agreed. Some of the best games are from the early '90s and are still played because of their quality gameplay, not their fancy-schmancy graphics. I still break out the original Sid Meier's Pirates! because of the great playability. Same with the original MOO. Sequels rarely exceed the quality of the original, generally just becoming a re-hash with better graphics. A few exceptions in this regard: the new Pirates!, Half-Life2, Battlefield 2. I know, your list contains more items, so sue me. Or post your additions. I don't care.

  19. Want a Windows Version on GnuCash 2.0.0 Released · · Score: 3, Funny

    We all clamor for Linux versions of Windows software, so where's the Windows version of GnuCash? Just program in some random GPF's and we'll be happy.

  20. Re:This is quite interesting on Bellagio Fountains Recreated with Mentos and Coke · · Score: 1

    They use Diet Coke because there is no sugar in it - therefore it isn't sticky and ants wouldn't like it.

    I've wasted several bottles in the past year. My son wants us to to pop Mentos and Coke if we're unable to pop firecrackers for the 4th of July this year...

  21. Re:emotional bonds on Soldiers Bond with Bomb-Defusing Robots · · Score: 1

    Have you asked what emotional bonds the Kurds formed with the guys who gassed them?

  22. Re:Been going on for years on Soldiers Bond with Bomb-Defusing Robots · · Score: 1

    My favorite quote from an old squad leader: "Remember, The rifle that will keep you alive was manufactured by the lowest bidder."

  23. Re:I just want a Mr. Fusion in my car on Biggest Obstacle of Nuclear Fusion Overcome? · · Score: 3, Funny

    After all, Budweiser is just kidney-filtered Guiness...

  24. Not Avast on Best of the Free Anti-virus Choices? · · Score: 1

    I've been using Avast for the past couple of years and will soon be switching to another (probably paid) solution. Last week Avast found a virus that wasn't a virus. I used Panda's free online scan and 14 virii that Avast had missed. Not what I call a good record.

  25. Re:Still not clear. on Acme for Windows · · Score: 1

    Of course that means that anytime the text "rm -rf $HOME" appears in a document if you are stupid enough to select and middle click it bad things will happen. Of course the target audience knows better.

    Great. This is just what we need. Now all of those [insert name of stupid ethnic group here] text viruses that ask you to delete all of your files and then forward the email will just need you to middle click...