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  1. Hey everyone! on Google Launches Mapping Service · · Score: 0

    I'm googling your house right now.

  2. Last I checked... on More on H2G2, Including an Early Review · · Score: 0

    Isn't an early review a preview? Last I checked it was.

  3. By then of course... on The Media in 2014 · · Score: 1

    Google will have taken over the world. GUnited Nations.

  4. McDonalds is saved on Coming Soon: Self-Heating Coffee · · Score: 1, Funny

    So now when ladies go to McDonalds and they spill coffee all over themselves... they go after the coffee cup in court?

  5. And when will this happen? on Major Climate Change 5,200 Years Ago Could Repeat · · Score: 0

    The day after tomorrow of course.

  6. Re:Err, of course? on Lying Makes The Brain Work Harder · · Score: 5, Funny

    I always tell the truth. I'm too lazy to lie

    Says the guy who went by a pseudonym.

  7. Wait... on Rumors of Next Generation of Ipods · · Score: 1

    "Apple is on the verge of releasing a 60GB iPod that will not only hold a ton of music"

    Wait a second... isn't that kind of redundant? I would have thought those two would go together.

  8. Microsoft is trapped on The Browser Wars Are Back? · · Score: 1

    Microsoft's Internet Explorer will never be as secure as FireFox is. To start off with, FireFox is open source and often updated. People can find any glitches in the coding.

    Internet Explorer is included with Windows. Therefore it will still be the popular choice with the less technically inclined. Therefore, more people will code their virii and other such malicious programs to target holes in the security of Internet Explorer.

    Basically, Microsoft will never be able to recover and make a browser as safe as FireFox in my opinion.

  9. hmm on S. Korea Claims N. Korea Has Trained 600 Crackers · · Score: 1

    I find it kind of odd that North Korea would train crackers. They're communists, aren't they trying to contain information from the people? Crackers can find out mostly any info that they want. I'm guessing that their computers have been bugged.

  10. Copyright eh? on U.S. Offers $50 Download · · Score: 1

    I don't quite see how their "copyright" works. It's quite easy to get a copy of it. Just take a screenshot using "shift + print screen" and then paste it into photoshop.

  11. So... on HP iPAQ hx4705 Reviewed · · Score: 1

    Has anyone installed linux on these yet? I swear, you can install Unix on anything these days. Just the other day I noticed someone got one on a GameBoy Advanced. (Link bellow) http://www.kernelthread.com/publications/gbaunix/

  12. Re:Damn... on Details On Inflatable Space Modules · · Score: 2, Funny

    It's all good til they have a hole in one of them. Then guess which company's condom's aren't going to be bought as much.

  13. Heh on Details On Inflatable Space Modules · · Score: 0, Troll

    I just can't wait til one of these goes off accidently. Then it'll be funny. Oh, and by the way, when's Microsoft going to patent this?

  14. Star Wars: Super Special High Quality Edition? on Sony Adopts Blu-ray Disc PlayStation 3 · · Score: 1

    Wow, just imagine what George Lucas could do with one of these 54 gb disks? I predict many bastardizations of Star Wars Episodes 1 - 3. As if Episode 1 wasn't bad enough already. Like that'll stop about four re-releases in the year 2025.

  15. Hmm on Yahoo Plans Its Own Music Player, Download Service · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Next thing you know there'll be a new thing around called gusic and google will be right behind the new market. Why can't this companies just stick to what they do best?