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  1. Re:Internet pages on Earth's Species To Be Cataloged On the Web · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Heh, lets repeat the other guys joke, that is the sure way to get some karma.

    Just fuck off, moron.

  2. Re:No DRM cool, higher price not so much. on Jobs to Labels- Lose the DRM & We'll Talk Price · · Score: 0

    Thank god and allah that we have people like you, willing to go that extra mile, to put yourself out, to spend big, to make the world a better place. Sir, let me be the first to shake your hand, I think I speak for us all, when I say that we all applaud your extra effort, your forsight, your sacrifice, probably the greatest of all sacrifices, to hold up principles that we all hold dear.

    Go back to Walmart, chuckles!

  3. Re:Sounds about right. on Australian Teachers Try To Shut Down Website · · Score: 1

    The problem with this is, is that there is a shortage of teachers as it is. So there is already a ranking of sorts, the good teachers go to Private shcools, were they are paid more, and the bad ones stay in the public schools. There are of course a number of exceptions, and some great teachers in state schools.

    And if you are going to rate teachers, then perhaps students aren't the best people to do this.

    Of course, calling for censoring of website is ridiculous, and there is no excuse for this.

  4. Re:Couples? on NASA Tackles Ethics of Deep-Space Exploration · · Score: 1

    The secret, your wife is having an affair, and secretly hates you.

    Seriously, this is an insane situation, and if both of you are normal, you can't continue this way.

  5. Re:Spoken Like a True Self-Deluded CEO on Microsoft CEO Claims iPhone Will Be Bust · · Score: 1

    Wow, so you compare a quality built laptop from apple, for some piece of no-name laptop/desktop shit, and the apple comes out winning? Truly high praise indeed. Next, why don't you compare a recently brought banana to some moudly, maggot ridden apple? I wonder who will win that one.

    They only surprise here is how did you come to buy the Apple laptop in the first place? Did you win it in a competition, becuase you clearly have no common sense.

  6. Re:Earth is one big billboard on How Google Earth Images Are Made · · Score: 1

    Great pick up line tho?

    Hey, so you want to be famous? Alrighty then, get your gear off.

  7. Re:I am sure it's a gas guzzler too on 8-Core Dual Xeon "V8" Test Rig Performance · · Score: 1

    Someone said that cars would never catch on because they were too noisy and smelly. Someone said that television would never catch on because movies were so much better. Someone even said that nobody needs more than 640K in a personal computer. Just look where we are now.
     
    Someone also said that playing real life frogger was dangerous. Someone also said that invading iraq was a bad idea.

    So what exactly is your point? Do you really live your life on the opposite of what someone said? If so, how come you arent dead yet.

  8. Re:top posting on Must-Have Extensions for Thunderbird 2.0 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Why is top posting bad? If it is a conversation you are all involved in, then you shouldn't even need to scroll down. I came from a camp of bottom posters, but now I just want the email relating to me at the top. I don't see a problem anymore, and I am quite happy to ignore the previously sent emails, so they should be at the bottom.

  9. Re:Yeah, that would be the devil's advocate. on Nuclear Training Software Downloaded To Iran · · Score: 1

    I mean, where do you get all this crap about Iran, have you ever been there. Have you even spoken to someone from there? No, it is all from the media. Good one.

  10. Re:Huge implications on Time Warner Customers Get Free Wi-Fi Hotspots · · Score: 1

    SO, who the fuck is RR? Or are we all supposed to know this already. Maybe in your ward!

  11. Re:Some excerpts on Star Wars, the Lost Interviews · · Score: 1

    Yeah, hes talking about Star Wars dipshit, the original movie.

    What are you, fucking retarded?

  12. Re:Move over DeBeers on Easy-to-Make Material Scratches Diamond · · Score: 1

    Yeah, but it is just going to cost way too much to get a ring that would go around your finger.

  13. Re:Yeah, that would be the devil's advocate. on Nuclear Training Software Downloaded To Iran · · Score: 1

    If all they're doing is building light-water power reactors to keep the lights on, by all means I wish them, and the workers there, well. But I really don't think that's what they're up to. Anyone with half a brain can tell that they desperately want a bomb
     
    Where do you get this information from? Surely you can see that there is an agenda going on here.

  14. Re:Bonobo prostitution - maybe not on Monkey Business and Freakonomics · · Score: 1

    On the contrary it sounds like the female has herself a sex slave. ;)
     
    How is this contrary, as opposed to the exactly what the poster was saying? Perhaps you should head back to the trees yourself.

  15. Re:Wow on Dell To Offer Win XP On Consumer PCs Again · · Score: 1

    But how many people are upgrading anyway?

    Microsoft would have been better to save the billions they spent on Vista, and keep offering XP. Nobody is going to buy anything else anyway.

  16. Re:"Slight" profit? It's 200%! on Microsoft Takes On the OLPC · · Score: 1

    than the biggest software vendor in the world can do in a worldwide production and distribution scheme.
     
    How does this surprise you. What do you think it takes to create a worldwide production and distribution scheme? Nothing. Do you think this stuff is free? No, it can't compete with some little fucker burning of copies at home, how can it? What are you, retarded?

  17. Re:Look at a map for your answer. on The World's Longest Tunnel · · Score: 1

    You really need to distinguish types of errors. One is in the planning stage, one is someone submitting a number that should be metric and wasn't, more a personal error. It is difficult to plan against these sort of errors. For example, if someone driving the tunneling machine decides to nead 10 degrees north instead of 14 west, then what can you do?

  18. Re:What did you expect? on MS Silverlight a Step Back For Linux Users · · Score: 1

    Ha, you sure made me laugh coder boy.

  19. Re:Can you say... on Daylight Savings Time Puts Kid in Jail for 12 Days · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Yeah, that the same. Sending someone (who may or may not have said the above statement) a whole pile of abusive emails, and sending someone to juvenile hall for 12 days.

    Or perhaps someone was going to email her a go directly to jail card.

  20. Re: Why is this news? on DNS Stressed From Financial Maneuverings · · Score: 1

    Why the hell aren't the .com/.net/.org registries run sensibly, i.e. in the same way that .uk is run by Nominet?
     
    Money.

  21. Re:It isn't that simple. on 1080p, Human Vision, and Reality · · Score: 1

    I might just believe that you could tell the difference for the first 10 seconds of the show that you are watching, but after that you will have no idea. Once you become engrossed in the program, you won't be focusing on things like this, who does? That is why HD is a complete waste of time.

  22. Re:Why the govt? Why not the fortune 500 companies on Microsoft Opposing California Open Doc Bill · · Score: 1

    You seem to be under some misapprehension that Corporate America isn't run by a bunch of morons.

  23. Re:Must be tired on Vista Taking a Nibble Out of Apple in OS Wars? · · Score: 1

    No, it does say taking.

  24. Re:interesting on 1-800-Google Launches · · Score: 1

    Really, I think most people got the fact that you meant prostitutes. Also, the error you made is not a pun, according to the widely held definition of a pun, it is more a Freudian slip.

  25. Re:USA Trains: Sad State of Affairs on French Train Breaks Speed Record · · Score: 0, Troll

    Don't worry, trains in the UK are worse, without the excuse of low density population areas. They are a real joke, a country where the roads are packed, and the solution has been for many years (and still is), to build more roads. Somebody has figured that this will obviously cure congestion. Hasn't really worked any year yet. Congestion is so bad, that big cities like London have introduced congestion charges, so that you have to part the closer you get to the city.