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  1. Re:another good idea. on Chinese Students' Cheating Techniques - Don't Try at Home · · Score: 1

    Don't you mean `waived`? I assume you have no plans to become a teacher. ;]

  2. Re:Edmonton man jailed for luring teen on-line (te on What Do Court-Ordered Internet Bans Really Mean? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    a 13-year-old girl who was obviously sucked in by the Internet

    chat rooms are "extremely dangerous"

    Now, this is a sad story, and I can only hope that this guy has a *really* bad time in prison, but how has the idea that the internet is an evil entity with malevolent intent managed to flourish? Chat rooms are as dangerous as warm fluffy socks. If he chatted her up in the local park no-one would have suggested the park was to blame. I'm off to register theinternetisnotababysitter.com

  3. Re:by that logic... on Kazaa Betamax Defense, Reports From The Courtroom · · Score: 1
    Aren't you the enemy of your enemy?

    lol - Best post I've read all damn day.

  4. Re:What are you talking about? on Kazaa Betamax Defense, Reports From The Courtroom · · Score: 2, Funny

    Silly geek. People buy Ferraris so they can score with chicks. Sod the bloody speed limits!

  5. Re:What? on Math Whiz Breaks Calculation Record · · Score: 1

    Nice shirt, for a boat person.

  6. Re:the newer AV's do on Spyware/Adware Prevention In Large Deployments? · · Score: 1

    Why does this have a zero score? VirusScan Enterprise 8.0/EPO *does* have a new unwanted programs policy. Updates come with the DAT files (just as the virus signatures do) but you can define or exclude your own. It obviously doesn't get everything -- hey, what does? -- but it's a vast improvement on the old version.

  7. Re:What Mozilla should concentrate on. on Future Directions Proposed For Mozilla · · Score: 1

    "In the first place it's thinking like this that will keep mozilla the also ran for the forseeable future"

    And there I was thinking it was Microsoft's domination of the desktop. Silly me.

    Man, it's harsh that just *thinking* like this keeps Mozilla down.