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  1. The point? on The Disposable Computer · · Score: 1, Interesting

    I don't get it. Why a computer that's disposable? Sure, I can understand disposable razors or diapers, but computers?

  2. even better excuses on Adding Background Noise To Your Phone Call · · Score: 5, Funny

    "Honey, who was that moaning in the background when I called you earlier?"

    "No one, baby. It's just one of those silly background noises you can download."

  3. Re:What about low-quality copies? on Losing Control of Your TV · · Score: 5, Funny

    Low quality? You mean there's something better than VHS out there?

  4. water is wet on Do You Have A License For Those Facts? · · Score: 2, Funny

    (c)SoupGuru Enterprises. Any use other than that expressly granted by the copyright holder is forbidden.

  5. where my bitches at? on See Spot Surf · · Score: 5, Funny

    oh yeah, had to be said. apologies.

  6. Re:No PC version? on Rockstar Announces GTA San Andreas · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Each time I play a shooter on a console, I get to a point where I have to aim at something, and then I shut it off. Sure, a controller is awesome for sports games but when it comes to shooting things, nothing beats a mouse and keyboard.

  7. "mickey mouse"-right on Intellectual Property Laws bad for business · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I think the fact that Disney keeps lobbying/bribing to push copyright length into the future to keep Mickey Mouse from the public domain coincides nicely with their current financial, business, and haven't-made-a-decent-movie-in-how-long woes. But remember, correlation does not denote causation, but...

  8. grocery store psychic support on The Impact of Technophobes · · Score: 1

    My favorite is the "run into a friend of a friend of a friend in the grocery store and the printer won't work." What kind of computer do you have? A PC... I think. OK, what kind of a printer is it? An Epson.. no wait, an HP. OK, so what operating system do you have? Operating system? Then they look horribly mystified and hurt that you can't tell them to press a single button to make it all work right while standing in the produce section having no idea what kind of system you're dealing with.