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  1. Re:The real reason on Who Needs Harvard? · · Score: 1

    Or the commute from campus to India is just too far.

  2. Re:Lazy on Oh! Super Toaster! · · Score: 1

    Yes. People have also gotten so lazy that they don't even fin

  3. vendor lockin on Windows Longhorn to make Graphics Cards more Important · · Score: 1

    and more proprietary formats. I find it interesting that this many intelligent people up here let themselves be marketed into a money pit. Longhorn has been delayed since 2003, yet the claims of "grandeur" continue. The viruses continue, the strongarming continues. The only vendors that will "adore" Longhorn are the ones that Microsoft chooses to let live, instead of squashing them like a grape because they refused to conform.

  4. yeah, and 20 years from now on House Paint Foils Wardrivers · · Score: 1

    people will be scraping this shit off their houses and piling the landfills full of it cuz their 3 years olds find it tastes like breast milk.

  5. Re:2.0? on Planning For Mozilla 2.0 · · Score: 1

    Yeah wtf ??
    Last I heard, Moz was left titsup in a tar pit and the developers were concentrating their efforts on Firefox and Thunderbird. Did McNealy join mozilla.org or something?

  6. Re:Target Audience on Getting the Girl · · Score: 1

    Yeah - when I turned 26, I didn't care about titties anymore. I became less fond of titties and found them to be nothing more than chauvenistic symbolism of an over marketed stereotype. Instead my interests turned to more mature things such as metamucil, dentures and Depends. At 27 I began studying grassy knolls for my burial plot. I also purchased life insurance, and aquired a taste for prunes. That game industry has got it all figured out.

  7. I'll get you next time A'nold on Nanotech Research Works Toward Artificial Muscles · · Score: 1

    Wit deese new muscula implaants, I can beat you een de next election and den go on to rule de wood. muhahahahahaha

  8. So it is due to a hardware problem? on Microsoft's Technical Glitches at CES Explained · · Score: 2, Funny

    Imagine that. I wonder if they have contacted their hardware vendor.

  9. Re:*sits back* on Local Root Exploit in Linux 2.4 and 2.6 · · Score: 1

    > *awaits justifications and explanations of why this is nothing like Microsoft*

    *sigh*... People that choose to cover themselves in shit are the first ones to point when your thumb gets stuck up your ass.

    There is a difference between "Mistakes" and "Flagrant Disregard". Figure out which one applies.

  10. C-pecker? on Cybernetic Prosthetics for Amputees · · Score: 1

    Perhaps next?

  11. $50.00 U.S. for Ramsey's on An FM Broadcast Transmitter For Your Home · · Score: 1

    http://www.ramseyelectronics.com/cgi-bin/commerce. exe?preadd=action&key=FM10C

  12. New avenue for RIAA lawsuit? on An FM Broadcast Transmitter For Your Home · · Score: 1

    Allegedly Illegally broadcasting allegedly illegally downloaded mp3s.

  13. Rumored they are changing their name as well on Infogrames Could Help Ubisoft vs. EA · · Score: 1

    to MicrEAsoft

  14. Re:wow... good job at nothing on Sneak Peek At Microsoft Anti-Spyware · · Score: 1

    >except where you used to see the Giant name, you now see Microsoft.

    This is nothing new.
    This is innovation.
    This is Microsoft.

  15. Bureaucratic stealth on Budget Issues Force Spy Satellites Into The Open · · Score: 1

    In other words, a fat-ass lie. I think I'm going to adopt that one foy my next cost analysis meeting.

  16. Interfering with a commercial flight on Green Security Clearance Laser Pistol Available · · Score: 1

    "Interfering with a commercial flight is a felony punishable by up to five years in prison."

    Does this include sucking up a bottle of Tequila and getting beligerent?

  17. What a crock on Single Government ID Moves Closer to Reality · · Score: 1

    See how that homeland security act get used for blanket coverage of just about anything? Besides, what's stopping Terrorist Habib from "Give me your card or I cut off your nutsack"

    " difficult to use by anyone other than the rightful card-holder if lost or stolen." -- however it does not say impossible.

  18. Re:wow on Tsunami Satellite Images · · Score: 0, Troll

    On the bright side, look at all the fish that washed inland. At least they wont starve. http://www.digitalglobe.com/images/tsunami/banda_a ceh_debris_dec28_2004_dg.jpg

  19. Turnabout is fair play on $1.5 Million Bar-code Scheme Bilks Wal-Mart Stores · · Score: 1

    If walmart gets fucked once in a while, they got it coming -- exponentially as far as I care. Do I need to mention Enron or Strong? This is just a new branch of capitalism. Move along.

  20. Re:Ken is smart on Ken Jennings Gets a New Challenge · · Score: 1

    I wonder if this will eventually coin a new phrase to take place of the antiquated "he/she's just a big know-it-all". Now we can just say "he/she's just a big Ken"

  21. so don't go wireless on Wireless Security By The Gallon · · Score: 1

    Trust me. If you are concerned enough about security that you need to buy aluminum and copper laced paint, you should ask yourself why you went wireless in the first place. If the only answer you can find is "because it's sexy" then you should save your heavy metal paint for sniffing, and go back to wired routing.

  22. transparent computing on Transparent Transistors Are Coming · · Score: 1

    Imagine.. a processor you cannot see, a motherboard you cannot see, inside a transparent case you cannot see. The next step in virtual tecknology.

  23. Guess I'll hold off on that upgrade on 2004 MN4 Probably Won't Kill Us · · Score: 1

    Why bother if I'm going to be smashed like a grape... of course, on the other hand, now might be a good time to max out that credit card :)

  24. Interesting pictures on Interview of the Windows XP SP2 Dev Team · · Score: 3, Funny

    Those are pretty nice pictures for geeks. Almost *too* nice. Is this really a collection of programmers?

  25. Re:Glogg on Stable Linux Kernel 2.6.10 Released · · Score: 1

    The dysfunctional family gathering.