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  1. OT but important on Does Your Employer Own Your Thoughts? · · Score: 1
    ( Read More... | 666 comments | yro.slashdot.org )

    cant leave it like that

  2. Re:maybe he was fired... on Alabama IT Whistleblower Fired For Spyware · · Score: 2, Funny
    little guys: 3
    fucktwit suits: 0

    shouldnt the little guys get a score multiplier? i mean, if every one of the little guys and suits got canned or left, it would be:

    little guys: 7
    fuckwit suits: 9834

  3. Especially in Government! on Alabama IT Whistleblower Fired For Spyware · · Score: 4, Insightful
    Employers spy on employees, not the other way around!

    I read that as:

    Employers spy on employees, why not the other way around?
    And I thought AC deserved a medal.
  4. Re:Put Your Name On It on Paul Graham On 'Great Hackers' · · Score: 1

    1. On this site, using your name makes replies show up so people can respond without looking after their posts (because other stuff rocks).

    2. I suppose I was vague. When posting critism you should use your name. When telling about your experience with child molestation, by all means post AC if you want, its your call.

    3. You did not choose not to read me. I guess you might in the future.

    4. Burning karma is not in the spirit of the concept of karma. Maybe it's poorly named.

    5. Going back to my first point, you probably wont read this. There goes all the debate we could have had.

  5. Put Your Name On It on Paul Graham On 'Great Hackers' · · Score: 1

    If you arent willing to put your name on it, why should someone else read it?

  6. I disagree on DVD-Watching Driver Charged with Murder · · Score: 1

    The case apparently being presented is that he was watching a DVD and caused a death. The headline presumes that he was watching a DVD, and I do not think he contests that he caused a death. He does, however, contest that he was watching a DVD. It seems to me that anything questionable should come after "Charged", like "Murder".

  7. Re:He Failed... on DVD-Watching Driver Charged with Murder · · Score: 1

    wow@math.net or wow(at)math(dot)net or whatever.

  8. DVD-Watching Driver Charged with Murder on DVD-Watching Driver Charged with Murder · · Score: 2, Insightful

    doesnt that headline presume guilt? I think thats the only part of our rights online here

  9. Wrong! on Game Cameras Prone to Problems? · · Score: 1

    Nope this is the worst article ever. UML Poetry? wtf?

  10. money piles on Microsoft, Apple Sued Over Software Update Patent · · Score: 1

    money piles eh? i think ill just stack 1$ bills against their 20s, and victory is mine

  11. sorta... on UK High Court Rules Modchips Illegal · · Score: 1

    Would Ford sue you for removing the rev limiter from your Focus?

    Thats what they are doing, but the intent is to only let you give rides to Sony approved people.

  12. General Public License License on PHP Not Moving To The GPL · · Score: 5, Funny
    We're aware of each other, but the PHP project has no intention of moving to some sort of GPL license.

    In other news, I need to go to the ATM machine and punch in my PIN number

  13. Context Free on Language Tempest At Orkut · · Score: 1

    idunno if elvish is, but if we are going to adopt a new language, lets make sure its context free.

  14. Re:Not "bad" music on TMBG on DRM · · Score: 1
    Some music is just bad,as in you couldn't pay me or most others to purchase it.

    as long as it was $(10 + price + time + gas), i would do it. and i bet most people would too. you could pay me enough to do a lot of things. but i would probably turn down a shitty cd if it was free.

  15. Re:I once went to a Church ... on Bar Coding The World Away · · Score: 1

    heres what i said in another post in this thread:

    Well, It is a huge(I *think* near 10k people) church in the dallas area. It looks like a small college campus. The presentation of the bible was really good (the one time i went, to a youth service), but the bar code thing was really strange. The barcodes were probably just to track attendance for that huge flock. Also, it isn't like there were ID cards with barcodes on them. There was a sheet of paper or something. I don't remember too well, its been a couple years since i was there.

    now that i think about it, i prolly should have put that in the original comment. the church encouraged giving, but i didnt see any indication of a quota. like i said, i only went once, and my friend was going "because there were hot chics". i really liked the message the one time i went there, and if it were in my town, no bar codes, and a small flock (50), i would prolly go every week.

  16. Re:I once went to a Church ... on Bar Coding The World Away · · Score: 1

    Well, It is a huge(I *think* near 10k people) church in the dallas area. It looks like a small college campus. The presentation of the bible was really good (the one time i went, to a youth service), but the bar code thing was really strange. The barcodes were probably just to track attendance for that huge flock. Also, it isn't like there were ID cards with barcodes on them. There was a sheet of paper or something. I don't remember too well, its been a couple years since i was there.

  17. I once went to a Church ... on Bar Coding The World Away · · Score: 2, Interesting

    ... with a friend of mine, and all of the regular members had a barcode that was scanned for attendance. This really creeped me out, but the sevice (i guess it was more "sunday school") was nice, and I didn't have to get a code, since I was visiting. Does anyone know if this is common practice?

  18. more porn sources on An Online ID Registry · · Score: 2, Informative

    hey auto, check out pictures-free.org . autopr0n rocks!

  19. MOD PARENT UP on FCC's Chairman Powell Starts Blog · · Score: 1

    Sure, its an anti-mac troll, but it makes the excellent point that communicating with people like Mr. Powell shouldn't be something that can be taken away. I believe, now that this forum has been opened, he is obligated to read every comment and take each one seriously, without regard for personal insults such as "NOOB!".

  20. Re:commercial? on Commercial DVD Software Comes to Linux · · Score: 1

    Even if the algorithm is different than the one they patented or whatnot? Or if "everyone" who recieves a copy it has a legal DVD player? Its pretty safe to assume most people with a DVD drive have a licensed software decoder. Prolly still doesnt DMCA comply, but does that cover the patent issue?

  21. Last Post! on Write Poetry In UML · · Score: 1

    this has really got to be one of the worst articles ever. I claim last post. and i dont think anyone will dispute, or even waste mod points on this.

  22. In a word .... on WineX Install Goes Sour for LinuxWorld Editor · · Score: 2, Funny

    Are these one-off problems, or symptomatic of a bigger issue?

    yes.
    shouldnt /. posters know by now that jackasses (me) will answer boolean questions with one word?
  23. I'm in on Senate Takes Aim At P2P Providers · · Score: 1

    I'm completely in.

  24. Re:Excuse me? on How Much Java in the Linux World? · · Score: 1

    I understand what you mean BUT
    would you agree that "C/C++" expresses a different relationship than say "Pascal/LISP"?

  25. Re:Why a laptop? on Educational Software To Donate With Laptop? · · Score: 1

    Super Marx Brothers

    I have no idea whether you are serious or not. Scratch that, I'm now laughing my ass off