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  1. "May the Force be with you!" was never said on Star Wars Revelations - May the Force Be With You! · · Score: -1

    ... in any of the movies! That's a revelation.

  2. Re:The one thing I remember from graphics class on 3D Virtualization Edges Toward the Mainstream · · Score: -1

    If you turn long enough in the real world, you'll probably vomit too :)

  3. Re:Since I'm one of the 119... on Harvard Business School: You Peek, You Lose · · Score: -1

    Do I smell a class action lawsuit?

    Insecure applications?

    That's some nice management going on there.

  4. Stonehenge 0.2 Alpha release on Stonehenge Version 2.0 Completed · · Score: -1

    I just made a stonehenge myself, it's still in an early stage, but it feature DOBLY :)

  5. Re:My wife just started teaching... on Student Logs Teachers Keystrokes · · Score: -1

    I got an A+ on that course and never even took it :)

  6. Re:being a belgian on Bill Gates Talks about Belgian eID Card · · Score: -1

    I'm a belgian too, and I can't wait to connect my passport to Linux :)

  7. Re:What about feigning Injuries?? on Robot Makers Say World Cup Will Be Theirs By 2050 · · Score: -1

    there are no 3 rules in robotics. That's just a movie.

  8. cool on Crackers Tune In to Windows Media Player · · Score: -1

    I can't wait to have the latest toolbar delivered to me without worrying about how to get it!

  9. Re:Kinda makes you wonder, on Build Your Own Apollo Guidance Computer · · Score: -1

    All Russian space-capsules have a manual override for every operation. That's actually one of the requierements they have, and that's why it takes an astronaut (or better said, a cosmonaut :) ) much more time to learn, since he needs to learn all the manual overrides.

  10. I, for one, welcome our new asteriodal overlords! on Asteroid Flies Under the Radar, Literally · · Score: -1

    I sure do!

  11. sounds like a European project allright! on EU-Funded EDOS To Simplify Open Source Development · · Score: -1

    wtf? I didn't understand too much of this article.

  12. some more pics of the cute girl :) on High School Dropout, Self-Taught Chip Designer · · Score: -1

    Hey, here she's smiling with a gift :)
    http://commodore-gg.hobby.nl/jeri.htm

  13. they don't have a social life on The Japanese/American Tech Deficit · · Score: -1

    In the US too many ppl have fun. In Japan, everybody's working hard, they don't have a social life. And they always find new innovative ways to comit suicide as well.

  14. orders from various defense agencies? on Military Robots Get Machine Guns · · Score: -1

    > The company has received more than $65 million in orders from various defense agencies. Various Defence agencies? Which ones? and from what country? Soon terrorists won't even need suicide bombers. They'll just drive a robot with a rocket-launcher, gun or bomb in a crowded place, control it from miles away and cause a massacre.

  15. BIOKNOPPIX on Open Source Biology Initiative · · Score: -1

    there's even a BIOKNOPPIX already :). http://bioknoppix.hpcf.upr.edu/

  16. BioJava BioPerl? on Open Source Biology Initiative · · Score: -1

    Isn't this already done in the http://www.bioperl.org/BioPerl and BioJava initiative?
    Of course this is focused towards gene annototation and stuff, I'll RTFA.

  17. Re:Someone's gonna die on Internet Hunting · · Score: -1

    sure, but imagine junior using dads account shooting maintenance workers on the hunting site. who's responsible? I'd love to see that trial in Texas :)

  18. Re:Secure Teddy (alternate link) on Wi-Fi Toys · · Score: 0, Informative

    http://www.savapoint.com/savapoint/productinfo.php ?prodid=3500&cid=10 , the other one seems to be discontinued, notice the price, it's twice as expensive!

  19. Re:Suicide Girls at Powell's bookstore on Nintendo Threatens Suicidegirls Over IP Use · · Score: -1

    My guess: the bathing suit girls on the podium :)

  20. OSless on Gartner Says Linux PCs Just Used To Pirate Windows · · Score: -1

    > 40% of desktop machines sold with Linux on them are being used to run pirate copies of Windows 95% of pc's without OS are used to run pirate copies of windows

  21. Video games port on War of the Worlds Remake Already Shot Overseas · · Score: -1

    hehe, So, there will be room for two totally different video game ports of the movies too :)

  22. Re:Better than PostgreSQL? on Sybase Releases Free Enterprise Database on Linux · · Score: -1

    > SQL syntax differences are not difficult

    I disagree. Sometimes, the interpretation is totally different. Take for example: UNION. I've been working with MySQL, Sybase, Oracle, ACCESS etc... and I can tell you most of them have a different interpretation. MySQL for example casts every data type to the first statement in the UNION. Let's say you have something like (char(8) UNION char(20)), well it will cut the results of the char(20) to char(8). Other databases just give errors, some need brackets, others don't. It's more then just a trivial difference, even for standard SQL.

  23. what's the next status? on Half-Life 2 Going Gold on Monday? [updated] · · Score: -1

    What's up with all them status? Gold, pre-download but can't play? When can you actually buy the game and play it? That's the real question.

  24. Re:missed something on Controversial StarForce Copy Protection Creators Quizzed · · Score: -1

    Well, they didn't miss a thing, you've just slashdotted http://hte.sf.net, That's going to be their next tactic, posting links to disassemblers on /. to make it unaccessible :)

  25. rmi on Point, Click, Root. · · Score: -1

    hey, connects to port 1099?
    isn't that the standard port of an rmi registry?
    So the exploit requires two ports then. So, do you have to upload a java runtime environment as well if there is none available? that would require like 40 MB or something.