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  1. Past post at bash.org on Laser Surgery Goes Online · · Score: 1

    i'm going to become rich and famous after i invent a device that allows you to stab people in the face over the internet

    http://bash.org/?4281

  2. Re:Is anyone else thinking super soldiers? on Power Armor For the Elderly · · Score: 1

    Personally, I was thinking Brotherhood of Steel.

  3. Re:Mirrors? on New Star Wars Movie From the Makers of 'Troops' · · Score: 1

    I can load the page, but I can't load the torrent file... anybody have a torrent for the torrent?

  4. Re:...is ineffective against a well designed human on ID Theft Made Easy · · Score: 2, Funny

    Mine is usually "What is your password?" Its only come back to bite me in the ass once so far.

  5. Re:Late last year... on Intel's 64-Bit Pentium 4s Hit The Streets · · Score: 1

    Or just get Microsoft endorsement and call it a feature.

  6. Re:So, basically... on IE7 Details Emerge · · Score: 1

    How is making a product good enough for normal people not to bother with something else a monopoly?

    By your comment, it sounds like they should only be allowed to bundle crappy software with their OS.

  7. Here's some practice images... on Stereoscopic images of Titan's surface constructed · · Score: 1, Informative

    ADULT CONTENT

    Just don't blame me when you can't see straight for a week afterwards.

  8. Re:I see it! on Stereoscopic images of Titan's surface constructed · · Score: 1

    I thought it was a schooner.

  9. Re:Not working on Extremely Critical IE6/SP2 Exploit Found · · Score: 1

    I just tried it on an up to date but stock configuration IE (because I never use it outside of testing vulnerabilities ;))

    After clicking the link a help window opened, then a command prompt, and finally the security warning page.

  10. Re:How to make it credible: on WikiPedia Founder Wales Speaks About Wikinews · · Score: 1

    I bet 15 years ago you'd have gotten the same reaction when you told somebody you were going to google something or ebay your old car.

  11. Re:Popularity on Thunderbird 1.0 RC1 Released · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I suggest thunderbird to my friends because of the ease that PGP integrates into it with the enigmail plugin.

    Not many webmail sites offer good PGP support.

  12. Re:Possible? on Canadian iTunes Music Store Opens · · Score: 0

    yea, but the shipping kills the deal.

  13. Re:So, have the devs been listening? on Thunderbird 0.9 Released · · Score: 0

    This plugin is supposed to work well, but I've never used it personally
    http://www.softpedia.com/public/cat/10/3/3/10-3-3- 395.shtml

  14. Re:well after RTFA on Nintendo Apologizes to SuicideGirls · · Score: 0

    Thats how Mario sees Princess Toadstool after consuming a few 'magic mushrooms'

  15. Re:Who will notice? on Mozilla Releases Firefox 1.0 RC1 · · Score: 1, Funny

    I'm just going b/c there is a 2d4 chance I'll get laid there.

  16. Re:This is so Howard Stern can't have phone sex on FCC Insists Feds Should Regulate VoIP · · Score: 0

    Don't you mean Bill O'Reilly?

  17. Re:It's no big deal.. on Bungie Speaks On Halo 2 Leak · · Score: 0

    just wait til the George Lucas director's cut comes out.

  18. Re:All Windows needs to put an end to spyware. on Spyware Fines OKed By House · · Score: 0

    2. There should be one easy way to see for sure what programs are running at startup and decide if you want them to or not. It'd be nice if you didn't have anything in your "startup" folder if nothing started up when windows booted! Somehow, that's not the case. Being able just to stop these things from auto-starting when you do get one would be 99% of cure.

    start->run , type msconfig , hit enter, goto startup tab and uncheck everything you want to.

    I thought EVERYBODY knew about that by now.

  19. Re:The holdout was a Republican? on Spyware Fines OKed By House · · Score: 2, Informative

    He's a libertarian, who runs with an R next to his name to get elected in texas.

  20. Re:America on Europeans To Monitor American Voters · · Score: 0

    I think the consequences go far beyond just being humiliating.

    The question is just how much weight does this organization hold. Imagine what would have happened if they oversaw the last election. Would it give the europeans (and the rest of the world by proxy) the right to call Bush an illegitimate president? Would as big a fuss be made if a pro-europe candidate won by a narrow margin? As scary as that thought it, imagine if they had the power to influence the outcome of our elections.

    No matter how fair and impartial they claim to be, I'm pretty sure they're still human, with their own thoughts and agendas. It should be up to us (us as in, we the people, not the government) to clean up our mess.

    ... and don't blame me, I'm voting libertarian.
    http://www.badnarik.com/

  21. Re:The reason on Gaim Maintainer Rob Flynn Interviewed · · Score: 5, Funny

    obviously a mistranslation by the interviewer...

    I'm sure he meant #thebeach

  22. Re:AAAaaAAArgh... on iMac G5 Porn Roundup · · Score: 5, Funny

    The problem is that 95% of /. users won't be able to tell the difference anyway. And just like real porn... lusting over a mac will leave you alone and feeling ashamed afterward.

  23. Re:great turn around! on Liberated Games Launches · · Score: -1, Troll

    Does liberated mean that we bombed their publishers and took the rights for ourselves?

  24. Re:Just remember the RAID song on Which RAID for a Personal Fileserver? · · Score: 1

    just hope that another drive doesn't fail in the meantime

  25. Re:wow on When 8 Megapixels Just Isn't Enough · · Score: 1, Funny

    am i the only one thats thinking 'ew'?