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  1. Re:Al Gore? on Man Claiming He Invented the Internet Sues · · Score: 1
  2. Re:wow on Anonymous Takes Down DOJ, RIAA, MPA and Universal Music · · Score: 1

    splitters

  3. Re:wow on Anonymous Takes Down DOJ, RIAA, MPA and Universal Music · · Score: 1

    After finding that the words 'them', 'claim', 'Internet', 'is', '2011', and 'damn' were part of copyrighted works, the FBI has begun a strict crackdown on their usage, hence his obscuring them.

    "Couldn't have gotten far in life without saying 'is'!"

  4. Re:GNOME3 slagging, todays new bloodsport on Ubuntu 11.10 To Switch From GDM To LightDM · · Score: 2

    up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, b, a, start will get you the shutdown option

  5. Re:Download Your Profile on Ask Slashdot: Facebook Archiving? · · Score: 1

    The "next life" thing is there to make some people feel better about their loss, make some people feel better about their gain, and to keep some people in charge of them all while they laugh all the way to the bank.

  6. must suck... on Should Dolphins Be Treated As Non-Human Persons? · · Score: 1

    being slaves to the second most intelligent animals on the earth.

  7. Re:Creating own award on China's Influence Widens Nobel Peace Prize Boycott · · Score: 1

    my kingdom for mod points

  8. Re:Still getting over penis-shock. on TSA Saw My Junk, Missed Razor Blades, Says Adam Savage · · Score: 1

    boo... just boo

  9. Re:Not like cowardly Westerners on Facebook Postings Lead To Arrest for Heresy In the West Bank · · Score: 1

    I'm surprised no one else pointed this out yet

  10. Re:Lots of versions on Google Rolls Out Chrome 7 · · Score: 1

    oh pfft, people only have empathy for users when they're paid to.

  11. Re:H3rb41 V14gr4? on Spammers Using Soft Hyphen To Hide Malicious URLs · · Score: 1

    I don't think actually selling a product is always the intent. I suspect some people spam for the sake of wasting time and network resources to accomplish some moral imperative unknown to us.

  12. Re:This would scare the hell out of me on Airbus Planning Transparent Planes · · Score: 1

    Willis tower observation level? Man, I had to test that thing a few times with my foot before stepping out on it.

  13. Re:iieorjoeghoiuhtr on Distinguishing Encrypted Data From Random Data? · · Score: 1

    bloop

  14. Re:already slashdotted? on Acer Dual-Screen, Multitouch Laptop Leaks Out · · Score: 1

    just coralize the link, add nyud.net after the hostname. in this case: http://www.techreviewsource.com.nyud.net/blog/?p=781

  15. Re:It's a trap! on A Conference For Malware Writers · · Score: 1

    to teach better tucking

  16. Re:I smell a turd... on Lenovo To Launch Chinese Gaming Platform Called Ebox · · Score: 1

    I heard a rumor that they will include a game where two tanks, or helicopters in some cases, maneuver through various predefined courses trying to destroy the other. It should include enough levels to keep people occupied until the tennis game comes out two months after release.

    I'm hoping for a game where you steer a cowboy through a bunch of cattle, trying to rope one, all while avoiding cow skulls.

  17. Re:why? on New Spacecraft Set For Dangerous Jupiter Trip · · Score: 0

    My God, it's full of electronics

  18. Re:Don't f* with the IT guy like at restaurant you on Child Porn As a Weapon · · Score: 1

    uh.. i do believe the girl wasn't 4 at the time she sent the picture... she just sent a picture of herself *taken when she was four years old*

    well, least i thought that was obvious

  19. Re:Waves? Really? on Oil Leak Could Be Stopped With a Nuke · · Score: 2, Informative

    Cause R'lyeh is at 49 degrees South, 128 degrees West, which is in the Pacific. He prolly wouldn't hear it if he didn't hear the Bikini Atoll blasts.

  20. hmmm on Tynt Insight Is Watching You Cut and Paste · · Score: 1

    seems like a CTRL+A, CTRL+C by a few thousand slashdotters might cause some issues.

  21. Re:African or European? on Aussie Scientists Find Coconut-Carrying Octopus · · Score: 2, Insightful

    no no, they'd have to have it on a line or something.

  22. Re:Multitalented! on Yellowstone Supervolcano Larger Than First Thought · · Score: 1

    all grey ones

  23. Re:laughable on Eolas Sues World + Dog For AJAX Patent · · Score: 2, Insightful

    You have hit the nail on the head. The problem with implementing any kind of social/economic/political movement on a large scale is that the number of corrupt individuals involved increases proportionally (sometimes exponentially?) with the size of the movement itself. Those individuals do not have the same goals in mind as the founders of said movement, but have learned how to make the it work for them by exploiting the naivety/idealism of those founders. As someone above said, communism as in farming communes works on a small scale, just as anarchy would work on a small scale. The people in that scale need to be able to police their own to eliminate the elements that do not contribute to the movement as a whole though. Without that policing, the undesired elements gain too much power and create their own powerful -- and difficult to dislodge -- structure of corruption.

  24. Not specifically spam on Federal Appeals Court Tosses Spam Patent · · Score: 1

    The patent is basically for an electronic mail distribution system that tracks if emails have been opened, etc. It does specify that the subscribers should be members of an opt-in list, which would preclude UCE. Of course it could be used to nefarious ends by having a spammer submit the addresses as if they were opted in, but it's initial purpose doesn't seem to be one of sending UCE.

  25. Re:Someday on Man "Beats" World of Warcraft · · Score: 2, Insightful

    wow, that sounds oddly parallel to going to work every day. *sigh*