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  1. Re:You know what else is staggering? on Scientists Expose Weak DNA in HIV · · Score: 0

    "it's" also signifies ownership. stop being silly.

  2. how about on Combating Harassing Use of Mosquito Noise Device? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    how about you go talk to him, ask him to turn it off maybe?

  3. Re:Life on Mars on New Studies Doubt Mars Water Theory · · Score: -1

    why in the WORLD would you begin to presume finding human life on an alien planet? gah, sillyness.

  4. Re:The Dark Tower series in incomplete, anyway on Dark Tower Comic Series Confirmed · · Score: -1

    what does everyone think the deadlights are? ive never been able to resolve this and would love to know...

  5. Re:Blah blah blah corporatespeak blah blah blah on New Golden Age for Outside-the-Box Startups? · · Score: -1

    a kid in a garage is going to handle your data. trust him to handle all the important stuff in your company, and you just focus on looking pretty. we wont extort you, promise.

  6. just great... on Carmack's Throatless Rocket Engine · · Score: -1, Troll

    oh great, just what we need: more amatures building shit we dont need :/

  7. Re:Grokster's response on Supreme Court Rules against Grokster · · Score: 0

    note the date on that particular piece of text: Grokster News - August 19, 2004.

  8. good to see on Firefox Deer Park Alpha Available · · Score: 0

    keep the progress up :) its good to see mozilla are open to change, and are willing to impliment useful features as asked. its nice to have a company respond to the individuals for once.

  9. oblig. spongebob quote on Apple to Release first Tiger Update · · Score: -1

    you wont last 10 seconds! - some time later - how long was that? 12 seconds IN YOUR FACE!

  10. Re:more censorship, unimpressed on Google TrustRank · · Score: 2, Interesting

    its censorship in the same way that excluding undesireable content from television or radio is censorship.

    I don't want to find spam when searching for anything, and neither does anyone else. Ergo, eliminating spam from the search results makes everyone (except spammers) happier.
    an anon has replied, "what is spam?" and i pose the same question. "spam" or unwanted content is far too complex an issue to be derived by a script. i could have a moodswing (or multiple personalitydisorder, or any number of other examples) and decide i want viagra one day. how will google's tech know what is and isnt crap? granted, there are bound to be select sites that actually do ship viagra, but there are countless millions more of simple shit. it would be a very complex task to weed out these unwanted pages, especially the 'small business' types (upstarts) with no PageRank preference.

  11. more censorship, unimpressed on Google TrustRank · · Score: 1, Interesting

    so when google desides what's trusted for us, what is good content and what isnt, are they still not being "evil"? additionally, how are the pages seperated? on what criteria? man or machine (potential for flaws on either side)?

  12. One more thing... on Microsoft Releases Public Beta of Data Protection · · Score: 4, Funny

    Now, if Microsoft could actually release a product that didnt require an amazing array of backup software, we'd be talking business.

  13. Re:Umm... on Intel Ships Dual-Core Chips · · Score: 1

    zomfg, lol. if only i could figure out how to mod i would (then id need points too)

  14. Re:similarities on BlueGene/L Puts the Hammer Down · · Score: 1

    of course not; skynet finds additional (hdd) slaves to calculate the best method of attack, uses spirit bomb (after 20 epsiodes or so filled with grunting) and obliterates bluegene. skynet enjoys a brief 2 week holiday period, only to be challanged by someone equally more powerful. ill say rms.

  15. Re:Yes but what .. on BlueGene/L Puts the Hammer Down · · Score: 1

    ooh, no. the toppest 20 games run on windows (dont start about WINE, cause those figures arent achieveable under emulation). you cant forget the extra 120% windows overhead. obviously, you will have huge difficulties running ntoskrnl.exe AND CoD.exe

  16. similarities on BlueGene/L Puts the Hammer Down · · Score: 4, Insightful

    does anyone else find the similarities between the computer hardware world and DragonballZ irratating? right when you think its finally over, the best is exposed and found worthy, yet another difficulty comes up - along with the standard unfathomed power increases and bizare advances. then it all happens again :/

  17. Re:lets hope not on .net Domain Up For Grabs · · Score: 2, Insightful

    i choose to take that information with more than a grain of salt, if you understand what i mean.

  18. lets hope not on .net Domain Up For Grabs · · Score: 5, Funny

    lets hope microsoft doesnt aquire .net domains, only to confuse the term further.

  19. Good to see on Mozilla Thunderbird Reaches 1.0 · · Score: 1

    wasnt the whole idea that firefox1.0 and thunderbird1.0 were to be released and distrobuted together? now they can be, and its good to see ;)

  20. Stumpers on Jeopardy! Whiz Becomes Encarta Spokesman · · Score: 3, Funny

    Stumper question #1: "What is Linux?" either unknown data, or grossly misrepresentive data, or simply undetailed data. Compare "Who is Bill Gates?" for maximum biasm.

  21. Re:Well, yea... on Too Many Computers Hurt Learning · · Score: 1

    then is it really multitasking? really, the human brain's multitasking abilities are pathetic. we need more Linux-powered brain multitasking research..

  22. Re:Seems logical on Too Many Computers Hurt Learning · · Score: 1

    this isnt entirely true. in a situation like this, who's fault is it that the mentioned student never does work and only googles for it? is it the student's, who has never been taught to actually 'write' their own papers? (instead, shown information and expected to come up with a document based on it.) teachers and even parents share the blame, if any, for the harms of computers.

  23. wouldnt anyway on HP Plots New Courses with HP-UX/Tru64 · · Score: 1

    it was a doomed project in the first place, they had no way of making it

  24. human activity to blame on Human Activity to Blame For 2003 Heatwave · · Score: 2, Funny

    i took the title to mean 200 million europeans doing star-jumps warmed the earth...