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  1. Re:Good thing.. on Colbert Ballot Bid Shot Down · · Score: 1

    That's a lot of zeros =P

  2. Good thing.. on Colbert Ballot Bid Shot Down · · Score: 1

    he filled out the Republican application too. At least, I think he did, right?

  3. Re:Wrong Question on Senators Call For Hearing On Carrier Content Blocking · · Score: 1

    Eh? I typed "wife," not "wives."

  4. Re:indeed on Leopard Upgraders Getting "Blue Screen of Death" · · Score: 1

    Well, the upgrade script hung my machine while it was running and left my machine in a sort of half-upgraded state. Everything behaved quite wonky, but once I did a fresh install (yay for /home being a totaly separate hardrive), everything is VERY nice. Everything is so much faster than Feisty (especially launching amarok outside of a KDE environment).

  5. Re:Wrong Question on Senators Call For Hearing On Carrier Content Blocking · · Score: 1

    "I have never beat my wife."

  6. Re:Why fix what isn't broken? on Caltech Creates Electronic Nose · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Realize is a word, buddy.

  7. Re:What a bastard. on Geek and Gadgets Set Cross-US Speed Record · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    There you go again.

    Someone can be a geek and can be a psychopath. This one dude is NOT setting a stereotype for geeks. He's setting a stereotype for idiots, and the average person will see that. They won't say "wow, geeks are reckless assholes," they'll just say "that dude's a fucking idiot."

  8. Re:Linux is no better on What's Really Broken with Windows Update - Trust · · Score: 1

    I have a hard time believing that MS would allow _anyone_ access to the source. Unless they're trying to set the business up for a patent infringement lawsuit or something.

  9. Re:What?!? on What's Really Broken with Windows Update - Trust · · Score: 1

    sudo apt-get install putty

    Why anyone would want to use the linux version of putty when there is no point is beyond my reasoning, however.

  10. Re:Newbligatory on Scientists Deliver 'God' Via A Helmet · · Score: 1

    Aha! Thanks! Somehow I missed that on my initial read through.

  11. Re:Newbligatory on Scientists Deliver 'God' Via A Helmet · · Score: 1

    What is Gundam? Besides an anime show... unless it's related?

  12. Re:Standard Laptop Cases, Please! on Lessons To Learn From The OLPC Project · · Score: 1

    If you want all that, then you've missed the point of this project.

  13. Re:I'll start. on Help To Map Light Pollution · · Score: 1

    Blah. Chicago, I win. About thirty blocks straight south from the heart of downtown, sooo.... no stars for me :(

  14. Re:They don't have to be on Online Videos May Conduct Viruses · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Yes.

  15. Re:Automatic translation is funny on Blender Compared To the Major 3D Applications · · Score: 1, Interesting

    That's actually a lot better than I've seen most automatic translators do..

  16. Re:District Judge may have vested interest in crim on Parts of the Patriot Act Ruled Unconstitutional · · Score: 1

    They should have protection. The Constitution and Bill of Rights are not rules for the people, but rules for the government. They do not say that we are allowed to have guns and practice whatever religion we want, they say that the government must allow us to do so. They are restrictions placed on the government by the people. These restrictions dictate how the government treats people, whether they be citizens or not. It is wrong to just detain a "supposed" terrorist. You need to prove they're a terrorist. Gather a bunch of evidence and let a jury decide or something, but do NOT let the government detain him just because.

  17. Re:What is happening to /.? on Parts of the Patriot Act Ruled Unconstitutional · · Score: 1

    I don't care if this interests nerds or not, it fucking matters.

  18. Re:What is the big problem? on Telecom Companies Seek Retroactive Immunity · · Score: 1

    Whether or not we have something to hide is not the problem. The problem is that privacy is a right. As people, we are given the right to privacy. What gives these companies the right to spy on us? "Increased terrorism"? What are you on?

  19. Re:Misleading picture on Velociraptor Had Feathers · · Score: 1

    I'm pretty sure he was commenting about the creationism museum in Kentucky...

  20. Re:Friends IRL on Smash Bros. Online Mode Confirmed · · Score: 1

    Or college. GREAT place to find some people for a game of Melee. Especially at a nerd school.

  21. Re:Ha on No More TV Listings For MythTV Users · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Paying for the listings is cheaper than paying for a Tivo. Especially if you already have some old hardware to stick MythTV on or something.

  22. Re:About time on Space Hotel to Open in 2012 · · Score: 1

    Not yet there isn't. They'll find a way to make money off it, I'm sure.

  23. Re:Not Realtime As In Real-Time System on Replacing Atime With Relatime in the Kernel · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Seems like you're the only with this problem so far. Might I suggest you learn to read?

  24. Re:Sniff, sniff... on NZ Outfit Dumps Open Office For MS Office · · Score: 1

    Wordpad has never ever been able to read .doc files, troll.

  25. Sad.. on Gadgets Have Taken Over For Our Brains · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    It is sad that people have to consult their freakign cell phones to recall their HOME PHONE NUMBER. My god.. I just wonder what is wrong with the parents who buy their eight year olds cell phones.. Make the kid get a job and buy their own phone. If that means they're eighteen before they get a phone, so be it. I am only nineteen and I am disgusted with my generation's lack of... well, everything.