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  1. Re:Ok? on Running A Web Server On An Apple Lisa 2 · · Score: 1

    Ill be impressed when someone gets their watch to run a web server... not the digital kind either.

  2. Re:sick of politicians on Speaking Out Against Australian Internet Censorship · · Score: 1

    Why must the Internet be safe for kids? What possible reasons could they have for this. Is TV safe for kids? Rock Music? Do they completely ban alcohol and cigarettes, for fear that the kiddies will get there hands on them?

    ah... posing, that must be it.

  3. Re:Are we becoming like star trek? on The Euro · · Score: 1

    What countries do today will make a big impact on one world government. So, the US had better start joining with other countries, before the EU becomes the main focus of world leadership.

  4. Re:Picture of bills with US bill on The Euro · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Wow, an arrogant american, who would have thought. One of the reasons UK has not adopted the Euro is there paramount arrogance? YOUR money looks mickey mouse, or like monopoly money, since it is all one colour! Boring....

  5. Re:an amusing comment on The Little Algae That Could · · Score: 1

    How does one explain the appendix???

    PS - Science loves you and longs for relationship with you. Dont be afraid to question your peers, and the world around you!

  6. Re:Ridiculous on LotR Takes Top Spot on IMDB · · Score: 1

    This must include
    a grounding in early cinema, silent pictures,
    non-American cinema, classic Hollywood cinema,
    cinema noir, angry-young-man school, B pictures, new wave
    cinema, independent cinema, amateur movies, etc.


    For such an arrogant file critic, you forgot one of the most importatn genres: Porn film.

  7. Re:It's a bit late to announce this on World Sousveillance Day · · Score: 1

    You are right off course, but perhaps we can have other days next year, during big shopping events. Maybe mothers day, valentines day. I am really up for this....yeah!

  8. Re:Not just Russian sci-fi on Exploring The World Of Russian Science Fiction Online · · Score: 1

    Unforutanetly, the machine did not get rid of zits!. Read the short passage from The Cyberiad.

  9. Re:Oh yeah, the "Mr. Anderson" problem on Review:Fellowship of the Ring · · Score: 1

    His name is Hugo Weaving, and he is one of the all time great Australia actors. Apparently David Bowie wanted to play this part in LoTR, but the director insisted that Hugo play it!

  10. Re:My FOTR Review on Review:Fellowship of the Ring · · Score: 0

    Now this is the review that should have been posted instead of CmdrTaco's lame uninformative drivel. This review reminded me a lot of the reviews done by The Filthy Critic.

    Now this is the comment that should have been posted instead of Monkeys lame uninformative drivel. Give me a break. I love the Filthy Critic, and cant wait to read his review, and the first thing i did think of was "this sound like old Filthy". But you are a wanker, and nothing can change that!

  11. Re:How many times... on Review:Fellowship of the Ring · · Score: 1

    Actually the FF series is very good, if you like that sort of thing, which i dont, so its shit!

  12. Re:Um, okay. on Review:Fellowship of the Ring · · Score: 1

    I agree with you to a certain extent, Taco does get so much shit it is unbelievable sometimes! And i really love most of his reviews, I just hope he isnt letting the trolls get to him, and changing his style for them!

    Keep up the good work Taco.

  13. Re:My entire company is going on Review:Fellowship of the Ring · · Score: 1

    You have no idea how to run a company. Its the little differences like this, that may not seem like much, but can make one think "this isnt such a bad place to work". Can make a huge difference when someone is headhunted!

  14. Re:Oh read the article slashie... on Toshiba Latest Casualty of DRAM Price Wars · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Why will it be profitable for micron, but not for toshiba? Its the same plant, i cant imagina micron introducing that many cost cutting measures. Were toshiba just being too greedy?

  15. Afroze also told investigators that the team... on al Qaeda Hacks XP? · · Score: 1

    Afroze also told investigators that the team that they had replaced George Bush with a mannican, converted Disney Land into an Al Qaeda terrorist training camp, and stolen all the pokemon toys out of Corn Flakes packets. Further claims that Al Qaeda had replaced the moon with a huge goat have been treated skeptically amoung Nasa officials.

  16. Re:I followed up a link... on Fighting the Scourge of Gaming Addiction · · Score: 1

    I spend that much a week on coke buddy, get a grip. Thats not addiction, ill show you addiction!!!!!

  17. how to fix this... on Latest WinWorm Spreads Via ICQ And Outlook · · Score: 1

    simple, dont have any friends, it works for me. Everytime i open outlook i never get any virus'... no friends, no contacts....

    woohooo

  18. Re:Please don't take it personally... on CPU Wars · · Score: 1

    Dont listen to this guy, everybody knows that Assembly is the way of the future!!!!

  19. Re:Fast CPUs might be bad. on CPU Wars · · Score: 1

    People always get exited at faster and faster CPUs.

    This is the way of the world, not just for cpus. People get excited about new cars, that are no different than old cars, about big tvs, new stereos, all differing from the previous only slighty. You had better be careful what you say, or your likely to be labeled a communist!

  20. Re:KATZ SUPPORTS TERRORISTS on Review: Behind Enemy Lines · · Score: 1

    Yeah, i mean Katz has gone too far this time. Even a fifth grader knows that the US isnt supposed to begin bombing the Bosnians for about another 10 years, just after they attack the Iraqians, Iranians, Egyptians, Palestinians, Pakistanis, ...

  21. Re:Did anybody notice the makeup? on Review: Behind Enemy Lines · · Score: 1

    Really, i thought all US army personnel wore makeup... and frilly knicker. Shhheesshh, who would have guessed???

  22. Re:My take on the movie.... on Review: Behind Enemy Lines · · Score: 1

    3. The whole theme of hero's doubts about "why are we here" seems quaintly anachronistic after the events of Sept 11. So do the parts where UN officials are bossing around the US Navy. Can anyone imagine that happening today? The world has changed in a short time, and this film is already taking on the feeling of a historical piece.

    Come on, the US has never listened to anything the UN had to say, just as they were ignored by the USSR. The world hasnt changed, US is bombing another country, another one in the middle east, and a few years down the track, just when you thought things were getting back to normal, there will probably be some more retribution.

  23. Re:Realistic on Review: Behind Enemy Lines · · Score: 1

    Fighter pilots that go off mission on a whim? Can you say serious lack of discipline? They get shot down in enemy territory, and our hero leaves his injured buddy out in the open in broad daylight? Then he moves around during the day? This is some of the most idiotic military procedures ever shown. If our military was really like this, Osama Bin Ladin wouldnt have been caught by now.

  24. Re:What is wrong with this? on Next Restricted CD Coming Soon · · Score: 1

    That reminds me, i havent started up winmx yet... gotta finish those dl, thanks buddy!

  25. New Encryption Makes Copying CDs Impossible on Next Restricted CD Coming Soon · · Score: 1

    ... wow, almost looks exactly like this:

    http://www.bbspot.com/News/2001/08/encrypt.html

    Los Angeles, CA - Major record labels are queuing up to voice
    their support for MicroBlinker's new CD encryption technology which they say renders audio
    CDs impervious to pirating. Called NoAudio, it sets the standard in CD copy
    protection. The scrambling technology works by taking the audio signal and applying
    MicroBlinker's patented TotalAttenuation algorithm to prevent the audio content from
    being, 'ripped'.