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  1. Waaa Waaa Waaa! on Internet Giving Homeless a Home · · Score: 0

    How was parent not marked as flamebait? You pussy!

  2. Re:temperature on Earth's Temperature at Highest Levels in 400 Years · · Score: 0

    If you think it's hot now, just wait 6 billion more years when our sun decides to explode. SPF 10,000 anyone?

  3. Re:YAY! on Futurama Returns · · Score: 0

    Thweeeeet Nebula'th!

  4. Re:Hang on... on Teen Sues MySpace Over Sexual Assault · · Score: 0

    And here I thought that "Great Expectations" was required reading in the UK?!

  5. Re:Would this work? Part II on Yahoo China has the Worst Filtering Policy · · Score: 0

    Perhaps Google, Yahoo and the like could put in place an algorithm which would un-jumble or output results for the letters contained in "Tianenmen Square massacre", i.e. "TSiqaunreMeansmseancre" entered as a search would produce the desired hits. This, combined with my parent poster's idea of having related websites without any conspicuous names in the URL, would work for a while. What do you think?

  6. Re:Hardly news on Pope Advised Hawking Not to Study Origin of Universe · · Score: 0

    Maybe he tied 2 strings together and slingshotted himself into the future and then back again just to post this story. But, then, that means that I already said this? Or I am going to tomorrow? My head hurts.

  7. Re:Not just the first known geared device on New Clues for Antikythera Mechanism · · Score: 0

    I'm curious, why haven't more of them been found? Is there any mention of these devices in Greek or Roman literature, i.e. illustrations, diagrams, instructions? Seems strange that there wouldn't be. Of course, it could have been those damn aliens again; playing pranks on the silly humans.

  8. Re:Same as last year. on Windows Servers Beat Linux Servers · · Score: 0

    Hmmmmmn, so how many MS shops with an evaluation linux server (installed by their clueless MSCE) were included in this "survey". Isn't that knid of the point? The fact that there is such limited documentation available to said "clueless MCSEs". Shouldnt the documentation be made so abundant and readilly available and understandable that anyone with a strong tech background can set up and manage a Linux server? Don't you think that would decrease the amount of reported Linux downtime? Shhh, little one, go to sleep. And next time, check your M$ bashing at the door, you yard ape.

  9. Revenge on Why Web 2.0 Will End Your Privacy · · Score: 0

    We all should partcipate in a mass suicide; then, all that data will be worthless. That will show 'em! I'm not going first, though.

  10. You are a fool. on Online Revenge · · Score: 0

    Seller sold laptop to buyer. Buyer now OWNZ the laptop...AND EVERYTHING ON THE DRIVE! Think about it. If you say that the seller can ask for the data back because it belongs to him, then that is like saying he can ask for the [ENTER] key back because he misses it. No no no. The seller is an ass and deserves what he got. Personally, I would have given the guy a chance before I posted the data online, but I'm a nice guy.

  11. Rules on Techie Fight Clubs Springing Up · · Score: 0

    "Says with gross lisp due to huge overbite" 1. Kicking only, we dont want to hurt our precious upper peripherals. 2. No hitting in the face; too close in proximity to our optical storage devices. 3. No kicking in the DB-9 connector, or dockable unit; we must ensure the furthering of our superior genes. 4. When someone starts crying, the match is over...we dont want to get into trouble or anything.

  12. Re:My favorite google search on Google: The Missing Manual, Second Edition · · Score: 0

    "i hate google" tic toc tic toc

  13. Re:A good start. on "H-Prize" Announced · · Score: -1

    A really good idea, but hard to make happen. I dont know where you live, but here in California we are so spread out that it would take me 2 hours just to get to work if I used Public Transportation. Even without traffic. And, unfortunately I must admit, most of us do not want to give up our cars. We love them. I think the only alternative is to mandate auto manufacturer to produce hybrid or alternative fuel vehicles. But I can see it now, black Market auto shops selling parts to Hummers at a 1000% mark up.

  14. Ha ha ha... on "H-Prize" Announced · · Score: 0

    Laugh now, because once you start seeing many different species dying off, ending of course with large mammals, you will start to shit your pants... because you will be next. I have seen it happen before. Marvin

  15. God is angry. on U.S. Considers Anti-Satellite Laser · · Score: -1

    Kent, stop touching yourself.

  16. Japan? on Americans Are Seriously Sick · · Score: -1

    How do explain Japan? They work harder than the US and UK combined. Time off in Japan? Are you kidding? They work 7 days a week! And yet Japanese people on average live to around 89.

  17. Rethink what you've posted. on Bloodless Surgery · · Score: -1

    It is'nt the doctors that will be blowing their brains out, it will be the insurance executives....so who cares.

  18. Kent on Paint-on Laser Brings Optical Computing Closer · · Score: -1

    WTF was Kent doing with his hands when the laser came through Dr Hathaway's window? It looked like he was having a Grand Mal seizure. It has always bothered me.

  19. WronG!!! on Google Calendar · · Score: -1

    You need to look a little closer at the "Edit Event Details" options. If you choose the event to repeat every week for example, below you can check which days it repeats. I created a test appt. on Mon. Tue. and Sat. It works great! Also, realize that if later you want to change the days, all you have to do is click anywhere on the listed days and you are allowed to change them. It is a very nice Calendar.

  20. I cant help it, on Pr0n's Effect On Society · · Score: -1

    I am addicted to having a boner.

  21. Re:All depends on how it went down on Spam King Busted by Secret Service · · Score: -1

    "It's not illegal to talk about selling drugs, or spamming or whatever, it's illegal to actually sell those things." It depends on the context and intent. If we are merely having a discussion about such activities, as we are at present, then no, it is not illegal. However, if we were discussing how we are actually going to get away with such activities, then, yes, it is illegal. It is called conspiracy to commit a crime.

  22. Meetings? What are those? on Blackberry Injunction Postponed · · Score: -1

    Information can be passed along much more efficiently via email than by speech. Most meetings are unproductive due to people not paying attention, (which was partly your point) but people have been day dreaming during meetings waaaay before wireless devices. The only time meetings are successfull is when everyone in the room is required to contribute, otherwise you should just send everyone a detailed memo of what you are trying to accomplish. If you know how to effectively communicate your points via the written word and people RTFA, then there should be very few question left to answer. To say that you refuse to have a Blackberry tells me that you are most likely in the custodial arts dept. Clean up on aisle 5, please.

  23. So be it... on Moore Calls Game Discs Ridiculous · · Score: -1

    The only game I play, or will ever play, is Soldier of Fortune 2. There are still thousands of people who still play SOF2 and it's over 4 years old! LOL! That's like boardgame status.

  24. Circumstantial Evidence... on Inside the BlackBerry Workaround · · Score: -1

    Didn't you read the SUBJECT damnit?!

  25. Even worse news.. on No Time Travel, Sorry · · Score: 0, Funny

    Somewhere a quantum physicist has hung himself with a piece of string theory.