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  1. Re:Isn't that a "blue" screen? on Sky Captain and the Films of Tomorrow · · Score: 1

    "The Daily Show had the host asking if it was a green screen, and the actress corrected with blue."

    That's where I saw it, so I was correct after all but got moded down to zero for some reason.

  2. Isn't that a "blue" screen? on Sky Captain and the Films of Tomorrow · · Score: 2, Informative

    In fact Gwyneth Paltrow was interviewed on TV and the host asked about the green screen and she corrected him.

  3. Re:Link to get it on 1 Million Firefoxes in 4 Days · · Score: 1

    "1.0PR brought up some error about the Java plug-in being incompatible with Internet Explorer and then just hung taking up 100% of the CPU"

    I had the same problem when I d/led it, so I uninstalled the Java and reinstalled FF. I haven't had a single problem yet, except when viewing .pdf files, but that was fixed by using Acrobat Reader 4.0, which btw is much faster and appears more stable than 6.0

  4. Re:Well then, it's a good thing... on 1 Million Firefoxes in 4 Days · · Score: 2, Informative

    Hmm, that's funny, cause I'm running two copies of it and it hasn't crashed on me yet. One on my machine and one on my girlfriend's.

    Yes, a /. user that actually has a g/f!

  5. Re:Fine line between "dumping" and fixing on Infineon To Pay $160 Million For Fixing RAM Prices · · Score: 2, Insightful

    "Dumping: If I happen to have a bunch of money, instead of cooperating with my competitors, I try to kill them off. I price my products below the cost to make them, ensuring that nobody can run a sustainable business in the market. Since I have a bunch of money, I can last longer than my competitors. Once they die off or move on, I have a monopoly and can jack up prices far above what a competitive market would support."

    Um, isn't that exactly how WalMart works and I don't see them being fined or otherwise in trouble with the government.