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  1. Yeah well.. on Nano Body Building · · Score: 0

    I'm still waiting on the hovercar and vacations on the moon they promised me 50 years ago.

  2. old news. on EB Demands Payment From Victim of Theft · · Score: 0

    I am I the only one who feels news from January should have been reported ... in January ... and not March? At least research a follow-up or something shit.

  3. question. on Do Your $20 Bills Explode In the Microwave? · · Score: 0

    Did he remove the tin foil before he nuked the money? This is what happens when bubbas read too much.

  4. Re:It's about time.... on Germany Muzzles SCO · · Score: 2, Informative

    Yeah this whole "free speech" thing is really a drag, i hope it's just a fad.

  5. I wish ... on Germany Muzzles SCO · · Score: -1, Redundant

    we had this sort of thing in the US.

  6. Re:This is good and all....but on Space Elevators Going Up · · Score: -1, Troll

    I would suggest ejecting the Indian tectonic plate into space and using it as a kite.

    Kill 1 billion birds with one stone.

  7. I would suggest ... on Computer Studies w/o Excessive Coding? · · Score: 1, Troll

    Web design. It requires little or no actually neuron activity. Don't forget the black turtle neck and wigger fro, oh yeah and you get to ride around the office on a razor scooter while sipping a latte.

  8. Re:That number.. AL00667 on How We Knew AL00667 Would Miss Earth · · Score: 2, Funny

    Typical slashdotter, an asteroid is about to hit earth and all they can do is bitch about a conspiracy in naming the damn thing.

  9. Bill says.. on U.S. Air Force Plans for War In Space · · Score: 2, Funny

    Hell yeah! Fire dead penguins at em!

    I know I'll receive no karma for this since it is completely original humor and not an obscure inside joke referencing BSD, HHGG, or a Kevin Smith film.

  10. Re:edonkey link for source code on Exploit Based On Leaked Windows Code Released · · Score: 1

    203 megs. learn to count.

  11. Re:Wow on Metal Gear Solid's Rex & Ray in Lego Blocks · · Score: 1

    yeah i got a -1, Insightful!!! yay!!!

    almost as hard to get as a one second one penny bid on ebay, yay!!!!

  12. edonkey link for source code on Exploit Based On Leaked Windows Code Released · · Score: 2, Informative

    There's a lot of fakes floating around, but if you want the source here's the one for w2k.

    31,000 files of exploitable goodness!

    ed2k://|file|windows_2000_source_code.zip|213748 20 7|34BB9F3A3E8D3E0C4490A96EC30B9F3C|/

  13. Wow on Metal Gear Solid's Rex & Ray in Lego Blocks · · Score: -1, Insightful


    someone needs a jobby job

  14. Re:Can someone tell me.... on Intel Devises Chip Speed Breakthrough · · Score: 1

    We you firgure out how to "overclack" the speed of light give MIT a call.

  15. Re:History.... on Alias In Acquisition Talks With Private Equity Firm · · Score: 1

    Neither Apple nor Adobe quite fit the bill as "a private equity firm" considering they are both publicly traded, or am I wrong about the definition of a private equity firm?

    What about Quark? They tried to buy Adobe a few years ago. Last I heard they were still privately held with very deep pockets.

  16. Forced? on TeacherReviews.com Forced Offline · · Score: 1

    I don't think it is fair to say that the site was "forced" offline. It would probably be just as unfair to say that the admin was a complete pussy who caved at the first sign of trouble, but i'm leaning towards the complete pussy argument.

  17. The next headline should read.. on TeacherReviews.com Forced Offline · · Score: 1

    dylangreene.com Forced Offline

  18. WTF on Hackers Hall of Fame · · Score: 1

    Also not mentioned:
    Zero cool
    Acid Burn
    Lord Nikon

  19. Re:Well look at that on Outsourcing As A Source Of U.S. Jobs · · Score: 1

    Plz mod parent as troll. I don't agree with him thx.

  20. Re:Well look at that on Outsourcing As A Source Of U.S. Jobs · · Score: 1

    Because they didn't agree with it. duh!

  21. Re:Losers on The World of Virus Writers · · Score: 1

    To take the analogy one more step to far.. In biology a virus or any other parasite that destroys it's host is considered a failure of the evolutionary process. So the analogy doesn't hold water.

  22. question. on Plain Cell Phones Fading Away? · · Score: 1

    Slow news day? I mean it's a story about plain cell phones becoming scarce...who gives a shit really?

  23. This just in: on Intel Shifting 64-bit Plans · · Score: 1

    You don't need to be a Kreskin to predict Itanium's future. The hand writing is on the wall: Itanium faces a bleak future. In fact there won't be any future at all for Itanium because Itanium is dying. Things are looking very bad for Itanium. As many of us are already aware, Itanium continues to lose market share. Red ink flows like a river of blood.

    Itanium is the most endangered of them all, having lost 93% of its engineers. The sudden and unpleasant departures of long time Itanium developers Mike Hubbard and Jordan Smith only serve to underscore the point more clearly. There can no longer be any doubt: Itanium is dying.

    All major surveys show that Itanium has steadily declined in market share. Itanium is very sick and its long term survival prospects are very dim. If Itanium is to survive at all it will be among processor dilettante dabblers. Itanium continues to decay. Nothing short of a miracle could save it at this point in time. For all practical purposes, Itanium is dead.

    Fact: Itanium is dying

  24. Response follows: on Unemployed? Why Not Start a Software Company? · · Score: 1

    These people can't hold down a job, what makes you think they can run a company?

  25. Re:2 for 2 on Mars Rover Opportunity Lands Safely · · Score: 5, Informative

    Actually i think the count is more like

    Mars: 28 Earth: 9

    I think the Soviets set the record for most failed mars missions in row. Their first 12 missions failed taking nearly 14 years to get a successful mission in 1974 with Mars 5.

    They don't call it the death planet for nothing.