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  1. Re:a lot to discuss here on MacBook Pros Upgraded and Shipped · · Score: 1

    and what a discussion it is, asshole

  2. Re:This doesn't deserve an article. on MacBook Pros Upgraded and Shipped · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    CmdrSuckOff is hoping Apple sends his shitty editors laptops like they did for those open source developers.

  3. a lot to discuss here on MacBook Pros Upgraded and Shipped · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    another fucking minor change to the apple product line

  4. why do politicians care? on US Lawmakers to Keep Google Out of China? · · Score: 1

    I mean aside from the bullshit reasons about them caring about the issues.. why do they care about this? Are they not getting a cut for something, which rich interest group are they doing this for? Is it a power play of some kind?

  5. "to do the correlations" on U.S. Gov To Spider Internet · · Score: 1

    What correlations. You don't know what the fuck you're talking about.

  6. Apple Product Newswire on Apple Launches 1 GB nano, Slashes shuffle · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    We don't need a motherfucking story anytime they release a slightly different product. Holy shit man.. this story is about how they are offering a 1gb player in a slightly different package. There are TONs of products that don't get any coverage that could actually spawn some, you know, discussion. Editors must all be massing Apple stock.. this fucking shit is getting stupid.

  7. both on Would You Take A Paycut for More Interesting Work? · · Score: 1

    unless money = fun outside of work to you.. in which case good luck, chumpster

  8. Study Notes on Study Notes Decline in Internet Spyware · · Score: 3, Funny

    I wasn't aware there were any study notes for internet spyware.

  9. Re:Isn't the Interweb everywhere already? on PopCap Goes International · · Score: 1

    Yeah but Popcap is one of the few dicks, like apple, that slashdot keeps sucking.

  10. In other news on Pigeons to Blog Pollution · · Score: 1

    All EMF communicaton to be called "blogging"

  11. Haha interesting times on Next World Of Warcraft Raid Dungeon · · Score: 1

    or what passes as them to gamers

  12. Re:Blizzard is right on Gay Guild Recruitment Disallowed From WoW? · · Score: 1

    Right because choosing to be republican is just like choosing to be gay.

  13. Re:Monkeys have also been employed by snails on Snails Hitched Ride on Birds to Cross Atlantic · · Score: 1

    Wow... thanks. I thought sloths were like a mythical creature from the bible or something, related to the one of the deadly sins.

  14. Monkeys have also been employed by snails on Snails Hitched Ride on Birds to Cross Atlantic · · Score: 1
  15. Hear, hear, good riddance to booth babes on Good Riddance To Booth Babes · · Score: 1

    Now would someone kindly post some links to pictures of "booth babes" so those who don't frequent conventions know what you are talking about? Thanks!

  16. Re:Ahem. on Planetside For Free · · Score: 1

    sub witty_strawman { my $topic = shift; return "sub is_evil {\n my \$topic = shift;\n\nreturn (\$topic =~ /^$topic\\b\/i);\n}" }

  17. no judgements, eh? on Cringely on Domestic Eavesdropping · · Score: 1

    needed? nice try. it's wanted

  18. Re:It is a symbiant relationship on Search Engines Leech Value from Web Sites · · Score: 1

    Good points... those are problems.. but I find it interesting the issue I was talking about and misinterpreted, that a search engine can make more money helping someone find your site than you can just running your site... not sure how true it is, but it's an interesting dynamic.

  19. Re:It is a symbiant relationship on Search Engines Leech Value from Web Sites · · Score: 1

    The point is, the search engine can make more money while some searches for X than the website does when the searcher finds X and reads one or two pages of it. Even worse is if its a google cache. I don't know how many sites are like this, but I'm sure quite a few. And yes, X needs the search engines or they will get no traffic at all, but the model may prove to cull the numbers of websites with quality content that don't also have tons of ads. Maybe what we'll see is a lot less quality sites, and more of them being owned by large media conglomerates. I don't really know if this will happen, but I think that's what the article implies.

  20. if they produced more on 360 Sells Briskly, Geometry Wars Arcade Hit · · Score: 1

    they might have sold less, or be looking at a lower sale projection for the year. the limited supply generated a lot of buzz. what other product for about this price or more do you see any other manufacturer making 600,000 or more of an item in the first month or so it is released?

  21. Well shit on Ancestors of Homo Sapiens Hunted by Birds · · Score: 1

    everybody knows when you go back to the Taung skill you'll find cuts behind the eye sockets.

  22. Re:Back to (Tiananmen) Square One? on Chinese Ban on Wikipedia Prevents Research · · Score: -1, Troll

    All they need to do is wait until the US backs terrorists to overthrow the government. Then wait a little more until those terrorists stop listening to the US. And then finally endure a US invasion to steal their natural resources, rape their women, and kill off a large number of civilians. Cheers

  23. Re:Oh no!! on Your Cell Records For Sale Online, Cheap · · Score: 0

    Oh stop crying, only people who have something to hide fear whine about this stuff.

  24. Re:namespaces on Steve Jobs thinks Objective C is Perfect? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    successful people make their opportunities. the other 99.99% of people tell themselves its luck so they can whine and tell themselves they could have been contenders.
    successful people may have some charming story involving luck, but of course luck does not keep them on top, and it's probably not much more luck than anyone else has, just like everyone else, they'll associate random events around good events as having some special meaning, or more likely tell you that.

  25. Re:A better joke on Wikipedia Semi-Protection Begins · · Score: 1

    We judge books by their covers all the time and for the most part it works. What doesn't work so well is judging books by a contrived sample of statements found on the cover, put there by the publishers.