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  1. Just finds content of the same type on Microsoft Releases Toolbar Suite · · Score: 0

    Installed it and ran a few desktop searches and all it found was pictures and videos of porn.

  2. Re:Article Text on Rumored iPod Flash Leaked · · Score: 0

    C is for cookie, is good enough for me!

  3. Re:Burn that baby on RFID More Hackable Than Retailers Think? · · Score: 0

    1. Get ENI or AE CVD generator @13.56
    2. Build high gain antenna
    3.Install gen and antenna on modified little rascal cart
    4.????
    5. Profit!!

    Nobody will notice the added size and controls on the cart,...really...

  4. Re:For anyone having trouble accessing Google... on Latest MyDoom Variant Gives Google Problems · · Score: 0
  5. Re:The question has to be asked... on Texas Company's Legal Troubles Hold .iq In Limbo · · Score: 0

    Why all of the discussion over 32 dead domains?
    I think they would need www.google.iq before
    georgewbushisalyingcocksuckermotherfucker. iq
    All of the rest seem less interesting.

  6. Re:Not for passengers on Scientist Sees Space Elevator in 15 Years · · Score: 0

    Are you going to leave any showstoppers for them to figure out?

    They just got 2.5M and you squashed the idea in a few paragraphs on /.

    I would go looking for my consultant fee.

  7. Re:thoughts on clockspeed and CPU power/ratings on Looking Into The Power Architecture Future · · Score: 0

    If her specs are 6-26-130, you have more to worry about than processing power,..like food consumption.

  8. Re:But what can they do? on Recording Industry Hopes To Hinder CD Burning · · Score: 0

    I read somewhere that Phillips won't let companies display the compact disk logo on the media without it meeting the nonDRM legacy standards.

    What will the new name be? DRMC Disk, digital rights management crap disk.

  9. 3D Interconnect anyone? on Intel Drops Tejas, Xeon To Focus On Dual-Core Chips · · Score: 0
  10. Re:video stuff on Using GPUs For General-Purpose Computing · · Score: 0

    Can You Imagine a Beowulf Cluster of These?

  11. Passing on passwords... on What Happens To Your Data When You Die? · · Score: 0

    I sat down once to write down all of my usernames and passwords for the various websites I frequent, but I was disrupted by a phone call.

    This guy 'John' calls me out of the blue and said I didn't need to waste my time writing all this out, because this dog he called 'carnivore ' had it taken care of.

    I just brushed this guy off as a drunk, but maybe this Ashcroft guy really needs to see a psydoc.

  12. Re:In your house? on Gigabit Networking for the Home? · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    presently 9 PCs, includes four that are used as central stores of massive amounts (around 900GB apiece, give or take) of video content

    You got 3.6TB of pron online all the time? And have access speed issues with the files?? ...OK, so you do need a fast network....slow pron is just as enjoyable, IMO!

  13. Re:Who buys a PC at wallmart? on Wal-Mart Sells PCs Preloaded With Sun's Linux · · Score: 1

    Short and sweet:
    Old man walton has a bigger dick than billy boy ever though about having.

    You don't get to be the worlds largest retailer buy getting your ass whipped by your suppliers.

    And for those of you that don't know how Wal-Mart works, here is a brief summary.

    Supplier makes widgets, Wal-Mart does a contract for 30% of the suppliers business for a low ball price. Widgets kick ass and Wal-Mart increases interest to 80%. Supplier makes less per widget, but is happy with large contract. Contract nears end and Wal-mart does a scum bucket low ball price offer on a new contract. Supplier can't afford to take the contract and turn enough profit to pay for overhead and headcount.

    Choose 1 or 2
    1.Supplier turns down contract and folds because they only have 20% of their old customers left.
    2. Supplier takes the no profit contract just to keep the doors open, knowing that they can't increase price or capacity and is later forced to lay more people off to keep investors happy.

    When the company does fold, Wal-Mart buys it at a huge discount and sells the widgets for the same price giving people the false sense of security that comes with the Wal-Mart name.

    If they don't need the product they sell off the assets and move on to the next supplier.

    Don't be fooled by the family image, Wal-Mart has done some of the smartest business decisions I have ever seen!
    Legal,..yeah,..ethical,..maybe,..family oriented,..definately not!

  14. Re:Come on CA on City Officials Almost Ban Foam Cups · · Score: 1

    Sign says: "WARNING only 20% oxygen in this area! Authorized personnel only!" The secretary never came in the lab,....

  15. Re:I'm skeptical. on Do Your $20 Bills Explode In the Microwave? · · Score: 1

    Why d'ya think mobsters need to launder it?

    I can't believe what a bunch of nerds we are
    we're looking up money laundering in the dictionary

  16. Re:Lacking Important features on 4 Years Later, The Mozilla Tide Has Turned · · Score: 1

    Per Freud, The id is detached from the external world and exists in the unconscious. So no to the her knowing my nick. Also, Freud said the ID is also concerned only with satisfying its urges, and it only obeys the "pleasure principle." Somehow that applies

  17. Lacking Important features on 4 Years Later, The Mozilla Tide Has Turned · · Score: 3, Funny

    I've been using firebird for a few months now and I find it very lacking in features. Users like me need a history feature that we can control. This similar to IE shit isn't good enough.

    Say I'm working at home from 8-10 in the evening, then the wife goes to bed, it's porn time baby! Off to the hun I go and have my way with the ladies. I NEED firebird/firefox to help me out here. I don't want to loose the tracks I've made doing my research, but I sure as hell don't want my wife knowing about my addiction to midgets.

    If the guys at Mozilla can't fix this feature, they are going to fall flat on their face. Now if they could put in a hidden history for porn time, that would be even better.