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  1. Re:Interesting Concept, but needs moderation on Command Line for the Web · · Score: 1

    I suppose you could have a cooking namespace with subcommands for various ingredients. For example if I have some steak, cilantro, and pepperjack cheese, a command like recipe steak cilantro pepperjack would be very valuable. Similarly, if I find a recipe with an ingredient I don't have, like mushrooms, a mushroom command which allows me to find out where I can find the best mushrooms would be very useful.

  2. Re:Futurama - Roswell that Ends Well on New Model Solves Grandfather Paradox · · Score: 1

    Call me vulgar but I've always been partial to Farnsworth's other little chestnut from this episode,

    "We've ripped the universe a new space hole. And it's clenching fast."

  3. Put it on User Info Page on More Moderation Madness · · Score: 2


    You could make it part of each user's and put it on their User Info page. In addition to SoAndSo has posted X comments, you could add SoAndSo has doled out X amount of Karma on X comments and show the comments the moderator has moderated.

  4. Re:gettin any? on Duchovny to Quit X-Files · · Score: 1


    She's not really a redhead, so why bother?

    No way! This is like finding out Mickey Mantle corked his bat!

  5. Re:Very bad non-PC joke on Linux Trademark Under Attack Again · · Score: 1

    Since we're being non-PC Boy, that joke was so lame it oughta be in a wheel chair.

  6. Four Hours Doing What? on Are You Online More than 4 Hours a Day? · · Score: 1


    So, I fire up Netscape and spend an hour and a half downloading the latest version of the program while taking a shower, eating breakfast, and watching TV. Then I download a couple of mp3's off Usenet over the next two hours while I go out. Then I come home and spent a half hour reading e-mail and checking out Slashdot. Under the vague definition given in this article, I'm an Internet addict. Yet I have spent very little actual time glued to my monitor.