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  1. Re:Thank you sir, may I have another photo publish on Why You Should Never Lose Your Digital Media · · Score: 1, Insightful

    ...But why do people think they deserve money for something like this? What have they lost? Mental suffering? Bullshit. People are just greedy bastards. /Rant
    Come on people, help me out. FreeIPods.com [freeipods.com]


    The "greed" of the subjects of these photos is pure speculation on your part.

    Your greed, however, is very evident. You're begging us to join in a pyramid scheme with your sig.

  2. Problems with polls. on Are Today's Polls Clueless? · · Score: 0

    I'm not surprised polls skew Republican. I've never been asked to do a poll, but if they did call I wouldn't waste my time. I have the feeling quite a large percentage of my generation would do the same. Older folks, typically more conservative, are probably a lot more likely to "play ball" with pollsters. This doesn't reflect how the masses will actually vote...

    BUT it's a big problem. The results make headlines, and headlines sway public opinion. Seeing Kerry down 15% is disheartening and will certainly cause potential democratic voters either to give up (why bother if he's just going to lose?) or "swing" their vote the other way.

  3. Re:hmmm on New PSP Titles to be Unveiled This Week · · Score: 0

    I'll do you one better for outdated icons-- Slashdot's American flag only has 40 stars. Which means it must have been made during the brief period in 1890 after South Dakota, but before Wyoming was admitted as a state.

  4. Re:If the whole thing is optional - on Is That Pirated Software? · · Score: 0


    You could probably piss a hell off a lot of people, who as TFA states "namely, people who bought a computer that they thought had a legitimate copy of Windows.


    You're going to do more than piss them off. There are going to be riots in the streets and a new call for monopoly charges.