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  1. Re:Spoilers? on They Killed Ken! · · Score: 1

    Well, at least we've still got the old wrinkled Senator on our side

    I've got some bad news...

  2. Re:globalized economy. on Paul Samuelson Challenges Outsourcing · · Score: 1

    wow

    Nobel Prize winning idiot

    Now there have been some ridiculous Nobel Peace Prizes awarded, but for economics? I doubt anyone winning that award is an idiot

  3. Re:Reg Free Link - No Karma Whoring on Paul Samuelson Challenges Outsourcing · · Score: 1

    according to Wired it is

  4. Re:Digital Zoom is a MYTH! on Sony Develops TVs That Zoom in for True Close-ups · · Score: 1

    And then there's that Will Smith movie where they take the image, and then rotate to the POV to look at a part of an image that wasn't originally captured by the camera

  5. Re:Spoilers? on They Killed Ken! · · Score: 5, Funny

    Anakin is Darth Vader!

    And they surf lava! It's like Teenage Mutant Ninja Jedi or something

  6. Re:Fox? So bland. on New Google Toolbar Brings Browse By Name · · Score: 1

    you're still using Thunderdonkey? I'm using the brand spanking new Mozilla Lightningshark!

  7. Re:um, no on New Google Toolbar Brings Browse By Name · · Score: 0, Redundant

    5) Profit!!!

  8. Re:Another priceless moment. on Genesis Capsule Crashes; Chutes Blamed · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Poor planning: priceless

    Another NASA probe named Stardust is due to return to the Utah Test and Training Range in 2006, bearing samples of cosmic dust from a comet's wake. Stardust uses a similar parachute system to brake its descent. However, the Stardust capsule is designed to be cut loose from its parachute and survive impact.

    "Yeah, let's just put that failsafe on one of the two probes." - Good call NASA

  9. Re:Who? on Genesis Capsule Crashes; Chutes Blamed · · Score: 0, Troll

    No, no, no.

    There is no such thing as deceleration. It is just negative acceleration.

  10. Re:I blame the Europeans myself... on Genesis Capsule Crashes; Chutes Blamed · · Score: 1
  11. Re:Hell yeah on Michael Moore Seeks TV Airing of Fahrenheit 9/11 · · Score: 1

    Read these two paragrahps very carefully:

    Paragraph 1: Repeatedly posting the same bs link doesn't make it any more factual.

    Paragraph 2: Pudding tastes good! Eat pudding.

    The current economy is entirely W's work. And it WILL get WAY worse if he knows he has another 4 years and no chance of re-election after that.

    Get your head out of your ass. You actually seem to think that Bush wants to tank the economy. You know what happens then? All his rich friends would lose tons of money as the stock market dies and inflation sky rockets. You're just one of those idiots that actually thinks Bush is evil.

    Even the stupidest Bush detractors know that the economy is improving (albeit somewhat slowly at times).

  12. Re:Hmmmm on Michael Moore Seeks TV Airing of Fahrenheit 9/11 · · Score: 1

    and you will always be complaining that there is one station with a conservative slant

  13. Re:FCC should allow it on Michael Moore Seeks TV Airing of Fahrenheit 9/11 · · Score: 1

    this is funny? It's about as original as a "In soviet russia" joke or this:

    After all, the libs/Kerry/Edwards have a 24 x 7 ad running. It's called CNN/MSNBC/CBS.

  14. Re:HA on Michael Moore Seeks TV Airing of Fahrenheit 9/11 · · Score: 1

    but let's not start saying that Newsweek is pro-bush or anything.

    Oh, and btw:

    W is for WRONG

    Worst. Line. Ever.

  15. Re:HA on Michael Moore Seeks TV Airing of Fahrenheit 9/11 · · Score: 1

    Time and Newsweek fabircated polls?

    its gonna be fun to watch dubya fail.

    See my sig

  16. Re:Religion and Schooling on The Underground History of American Education · · Score: 1

    The high school I attended has been regularly rated as the top public school in my state and one of the top schools in the country.

    The school had plenty of classes that exposed us to those issues and many others, with previously stated bias and blatant omissions.

  17. Re:It's Not Just The Price on Does Microsoft Need China? · · Score: 4, Funny

    Microsoft has difficulty making inroads with the PRC goverment is because he central plan is not the have China beholden to foreign interests

    I think it's Microsoft's silly belief that Taiwan is a country.

  18. Re:Religion and Schooling on The Underground History of American Education · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The sooner we get an education system which does not teach religion or political or patriotic based material the better.

    What school system are you referring to? Not the US school system clearly, a system where highschool religion classes exclude Christianity, where political science teachers worship europe, and where students are told that if the US were to vanish in a instance the world would be fine again in a month or two (a subject I once had a heated debate with my AP US History teacher about)

    Come on now. Yes I know there are some school districts across the country that may also teach creationism as well as evolution, but those are clearly not the norm by any means.

  19. Re:The reason on Slashdot Goes Political: Announcing politics.slashdot.org · · Score: 1

    you did it wrong

    1. More traffic
    2. More ads
    3. Profit!!!

  20. Re:great! on Slashdot Goes Political: Announcing politics.slashdot.org · · Score: 1

    defeat of the Nazis would have been impossible.

    impossible? no

    More difficult? Yes

  21. Re:Really? on Slashdot Goes Political: Announcing politics.slashdot.org · · Score: 1

    Well, don't you remember that one time there was that story about how a criminal should actually go to jail for their crimes?

    Or how the US government was doing something good?

    Or how the current administration did something right?

    (oh lol they haven't done anything right! LOL laugh loud! laugh! hahahaahaha laugh laugh! - Here you go nutball: First US federal funding for human stem cell research ever, and ~doubling the stem cell research funding over the past ~3 years - oops, wait, I thought they banned it?)

    I remember them all like they were... uhmm... hmmm

  22. Re:If it is done on sufficient scale on Make Money Fast · · Score: 1

    Why not just get about 50-100 legit copies of the bill you want to counterfeit and get the serial numbers off of those? So they'll have real serial numbers. Not a foolproof plan, but should help the process.

  23. Re:Correct link on Day in the Life of the Internet Storm Center · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Just shows that the Slashdot editors don't read the articles and/or follow the links either.

  24. Re:MOD PARENT SIDEWAYS on Internet2 Speed Record Broken · · Score: 1

    gotta gmail invite! from a chick! woo!

    That's not a chick.

  25. Re:Google - what a great company on Google Code Jam 2004 · · Score: 1

    C++ is less powerful than VB.Net, C#, Lisp, Perl, or Python?

    Interesting thought you have there.