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  1. Re:Hmmm on Geeks in Management? · · Score: 5, Funny

    I would also advise against naming the hot person 7 of 9

  2. Re:Give Inmates Skills on All Games Banned From MO Prisons · · Score: 1

    While the fact that there are people that wouldn't hire due to a felony conviction, a lot of this is also due to the fact that those same people are not educated enough to due the tasks necessary for a basic job. Educating them in prison would allow them to come out and, while not get the best jobs, at least be able to have a set of skills useful for the real world

  3. Re:Makes no sense on Review of Microsoft's Anti-Spyware Tools · · Score: 1

    Just out of curiosity, what would you do at this point? It's one thing to say that a person isn't done but an entirely different thing to say why and what else they should do.

  4. Re:less is more on BBC on Global Dimming · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Actually, what they're saying is that since we are finally getting pollution under control, the increased amount of sunlight will compound with the current greenhouse effect. At least that's how I read it

  5. Settles it on EA Nets Another Exclusivity Deal · · Score: 1

    Well this settles it. EA has now officially run out of things to spend money on

  6. Torn to agree on The Law as a Parent · · Score: 1

    As much as I am torn to agree with this concept, I have to. What the law is designed to do is prevent kids from going out and buying adult video games without their parent's knowledge. If you have a middle school aged kid and both parents work, the kid has at least 3 hours a day in which he can play said game without any knowledge of his parents and it's not even really their fault, no matter how good of parents they are. Now, if the parents feel that the game is okay for their child to play the game, they can go and get it for their kid, just like for R rated movies, a kid can go see the movie with his parents, meaning they feel it is okay (yes I do know that this if virtually never enforced but it is the same concept). So basically, as long as the law is designed to simply regulate the sale of video games to minors and not to prevent them from playing them, I feel it is okay. Just my 2 cents.