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  1. Re:You want to know what is a crime? on Teens Don't Think CD Copying is a Crime · · Score: 1
  2. Title on AMD Launches Counterstrike Against Core 2 Duo · · Score: 2, Funny

    After reading the title, I was expecting to see projectile CS:Source CDs shattering Intel processors.

  3. I want more urban games on Urban-Themed Video Games 'Basically Dead'? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Honestly, when I sit down to play video games, I want to escape reality. However, that does not mean I want to slash up dragons or shoot down space ships with lasers. Sometimes I want to play a game in a GTA or "urban" setting just because it's the closest thing to doing something you couldn't in the real world and getting away with it.

  4. It is a joke. on Apple's Fruitful Future · · Score: 1

    I am guessing that the dual boot thing is an April Fool's joke. Do you honestly think Apple is interested in supporting the buggy, virus-prone Windows XP? I doubt it. Unless Apple has struck some crazy support deal with Microsoft, I think Jobs is just pulling a fast one.

  5. Re:Apple, Microsoft and the thrill of it all. on Will Apple Disappoint on 30th Anniversary? · · Score: 1

    I can. There is an inherent bias against Microsoft on Slashdot. Sad, but true.

  6. Matata on Accoona - How Does This Search Engine Rate? · · Score: 5, Funny

    Now someone just needs to make a search engine called "Matata", and we'd have no worries for the rest of our days.

  7. Think of it this way on MIT Startup Tests Top Million Sites for Spyware · · Score: 1

    Microsoft, since they are the controllers of the most used OS in the world right now, are basically the ones who say what level of technical competence a user must possess to use a computer. I think *nix is a lot more easier and logical than Windows, but that is because I hold a basic understanding of many of the underlying concepts to a computer and OS (partitions, good design i.e. separating the kernel from the GUI, what the difference is between booting from your hard drive and your CD-ROM drive, etc.) Until users are forced to know what a root user is (and other basics to the *nix environment) to surf the net, or until the *nix people (the open source community and whoever pushes for it) figures out a way to design their system so my grandma could understand EVERY part of it, I personally don't see people moving from Windows very rapidly. After all, if people are fed up with their Windows boxen running slowly because of spyware and suggest an alternative OS, what if they picked an OS that was just as evil as Windows and just happened to have a better security model? Not that one necessarily exists, but the point should be to encourage users to "try and learn GNU/Linux" and not "get away from Windows."

    It is late, I am tired and may be wrong about a few things, but I hope my point was made.

  8. Re:Naive a little? on Congress Pays You $3 Billion to Keep Watching TV · · Score: 5, Funny

    How does this get modded up? Does it occur to you that some people in America are smart, watched the debates, and chose to support Bush? I, for one, have a brain, watched the debates, and voted for Bush because I thought he would make a good president.

  9. Nethack on GTA Sex Game Leads to ESRB Fracas · · Score: 1

    I hear Nethack has a hidden mini-game like this too.

  10. Re:First of a Flood on Pac-Man Turns 25 · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    "I foresee thousands of discussions on the UltraWeb (or whatever they decide to call it) about these games, and how kids these days just don't understand good game design."

    If the game design of Pac Man was so good, then why do I become bored with it in 5 minutes? This may not be the point your arguing or commenting on, but I see it out there a lot. Pac Man might have been revolutionary for its time, but standards change. I'm not saying that ultra-good graphics are an excuse for poor gameplay, but most professional designers today still keep in mind the fundamentals of what makes a fun game fun in my opinion.

  11. Girlfriend? on Fun With Transparent Screen Backgrounds · · Score: 0, Redundant

    You must have mistaken Slashdot with some other place...

  12. Re:good editing! on GlobalFlyer 'Round The World Solo Flight Takes Off · · Score: 1
    either way shows very poor editing skills.
    Or maybe he just made a mistake?
  13. Re:Don't expect accurate results... on Google Announces 'Google Movies' · · Score: 1

    This I know. The grandparent was my feeble attempt at a joke. :-D

  14. Don't expect accurate results... on Google Announces 'Google Movies' · · Score: 1

    This feature is still in beta.

  15. Re:In a nutshell on Always-On Internet For Cheapskates? · · Score: 1

    I'm currently paying $20 per month for 256k down, 128k up. Unfortunately it's through a local company and only available in my locale.

  16. Virus writers... on 13 New Windows Security Vunerabilities · · Score: 2, Funny
    Windows users, don't forget to run WindowsUpdate first thing Monday morning.
    Virus writers, don't forget to exploit these vulnerabilities before then.
  17. Re:Closed Digital Cameras - Does Anyone Care? on Closed Digital Cameras - Does Anyone Care? · · Score: 1

    Many people want their PC to just "function as intended"...like checking email, browsing the internets, etc, but there is a huge open-source initiative for PCs. Where do you draw the line with electronic gizmos?

  18. Creationist? on Creationist Textbook Stickers Declared Unconstitutional · · Score: 5, Informative

    I'm not defending either side here...but how exactly does one call this a "creationist textbook sticker?" I've heard many evolutionists declare evolution as only theory and not fact as well...

  19. Article content on RCA / Thomson Modem Hack Discovered · · Score: 2, Funny

    Warning: mysql_connect(): Can't connect to MySQL server on 'engdb.agava.com' (61) in /home/t/tcniso.hosting.agava.com/WWW/db_connect.ph p on line 10
    Can't connect to MySQL server on 'engdb.agava.com' (61)

    =)

  20. But... on How Can I Trust Firefox? · · Score: 0

    How can we trust his blog post? I bet he spoofed all those dialog boxes.

    Can we get an MD5 on this please?

  21. Northgate Omnikey on Really Stylish PCs and Peripherals · · Score: 0

    If you're looking for a bulletproof keyboard and extrememly responsive keys, get a Northgate Omnikey. You can find them on eBay, or buy one from this guy.

  22. Inside Out on Music Download Service Targets Linux Desktops · · Score: 0

    If Mindawn wants to keep their emphasis in progressive rock, all they have to do is strike a deal with Inside Out Records, and they'll have access to at least 85% of prog rock bands.

  23. Re:Does anyone really care anymore? on New Spoofing Vulnerability in IE · · Score: 0

    "Does anyone really care anymore?"

    Of course we care. We need something to feed our Firefox > * egos. :)

  24. Do something they can take home... on What Interests High-School Students? · · Score: 0

    I remember back in grade school...anytime there was a "fair" or something like this, we always made something to take home. Well, the same could be true with high schoolers if done properly. Show them something they can go home, on their Windows PC, and play around with. Or maybe show them how to program something simple, and then have a few demo PCs set up to play with.

    In a nutshell, don't show them how to setup and configure a MySQL database. Show them how to make a guess-the-number game and variants of such things.

  25. Missed a shot on Buy a Piece of Acclaim · · Score: 0

    They must have missed a shot because they're apparently not on fire anymore.