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  1. Re:Sad Really on Anonymous Anger Rampant On the Web · · Score: 5, Funny

    So what I'm saying is that rampant nerd rage is a good thing because people get stuff off their chest...

    Plus it gives you 10 strength and 50% damage resistance if your health drops below 20%.

  2. Re:Fucking 'think of the kids' thinking... on Fallout 3 Launches Amidst Controversy · · Score: 1

    Considering you can drink from the toilet, I'm quite happy that you can't poop in the game.

  3. Re:Unfortunately, they have to. on Half of American Doctors Often Prescribe Placebos · · Score: 1

    Reading is your friend. Next time try to stick it out through the summary.

    The study just quoted goes on to say that the drugs most often used as placebo are headache pills, vitamins, and antibiotics.

  4. Ethical issues? on Half of American Doctors Often Prescribe Placebos · · Score: 3, Funny

    I hear there is a pill for that now.

  5. Missed one. on Ext4 Advances As Interim Step To Btrfs · · Score: 1

    ParkayFS?

    Butter.

  6. Re:WHATS WRONG WITH RIESERFS? on Ext4 Advances As Interim Step To Btrfs · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    If there were an atheist authority, I would totally report you to it.

  7. Re:i am so angry on iGoogle Users Irate About Portal's Changes · · Score: 1

    Amen, brother!

    The new friend/foe icons on /. are an affront to everything we hold dear! I, a self-proclaimed expert on user interfaces and web graphics, am contacting my local media outlet to whine, bitch, and moan until I get an apology from /. but affect no change whatsoever! Clearly this is a violation of our trust and privacy! Join my Facebook group "3 quadrillion against /. icon changes"!

  8. Re:Simple on Oz High Court Hears Landmark TV Guide Copyright Case · · Score: 1

    Creating a television line-up is certainly a creative work. Of course, once the line-up is done, the actual schedule is fact.

    I'd argue that to copy a television line-up, you'd have to own your own television station and actually use that line-up. Sharing the schedule is really just dealing in facts.

  9. Re:Yahoo still matters? on Yahoo Changes User Profiles, To Massive Outrage · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Yeah. When I drop my daughter off for school at 8:00 am local time, I always say "good afternoon" to the other parents. The idiots think I'm crazy.

  10. Re:Worthless study, won't change a thing on Do Nerds Have Better Sperm? · · Score: 3, Funny

    Hey! A woman choose me you insensitive clod!

  11. Re:"Search engine"? on YouTube Passes Yahoo As #2 Search Engine · · Score: 1

    Yahoo! has more people using its search feature.

    YouTube has more searches taking place.

    There may be some correlation between number of searches and market share, but that's not necessarily so. You could have what the submitter would call the "#1 search engine" by having a script query your servers 24/7, but if you were the only unique visitor your market share would be nil.

  12. Re:he supports the terrorists on National Debt Clock Overflowed, Extended By a Digit · · Score: 1

    You nationalist oaf. It's not American he hates. It's freedom itself!

  13. Re:Clock can run in reverse. on National Debt Clock Overflowed, Extended By a Digit · · Score: 1

    Well, he's right about the Democrats. It's just that his implications about the Republicans aren't exactly factual.

  14. Re:Clock can run in reverse. on National Debt Clock Overflowed, Extended By a Digit · · Score: 1

    It's like all we need is for Patrick Stewart to proclaim all toilets in our country to be known as "George."

    Oh, and to kiss Amy Yasbeck. The bastard.

  15. Re:Cheney is right.... on National Debt Clock Overflowed, Extended By a Digit · · Score: 1

    Relatively speaking, Tiananmen Square was a few idealistic students and activists thinking they could change the world. Generally speaking they had very little buy-in from the masses and NO buy-in from anyone who "mattered". The economic collapse that would follow losing the U.S. as a trading partner would see buy-in from hundreds of millions among the masses AND people with money who were smart enough to see which way the wind was blowing. Not to mention it would be basically impossible for The Party to pretend it never happened.

  16. Re:Taking one for the team. on Court Rules That Palin Must Save Yahoo Emails · · Score: 1

    I can think of six or seven hundred thousand people who might disagree with you.

  17. Re:Taking one for the team. on Court Rules That Palin Must Save Yahoo Emails · · Score: 2, Insightful

    It doesn't take paranoia to conclude that someone breaking the law is going to take steps to conceal the fact.

  18. Flamebait? on Open Office Plans To Party Like It's Version 3.0 · · Score: 1
  19. Re:3.0? on Open Office Plans To Party Like It's Version 3.0 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    You must be a project manager.

  20. Re:That's no planet. on Odd Planet Confuses Scientists · · Score: 3, Funny

    He capitalized it. Maybe that's the name of his cat.

  21. Re:Reach for the switch... on New Contestants On the Turing Test · · Score: 5, Funny

    Don't kid yourself. If a hamster ever had the chance he'd eat you and everyone you care about.

  22. Re:Who am I supposed to hate more? on In Response To Restraining Order, Real Networks Pulls RealDVD · · Score: 1

    Nice try, Greedo.

  23. Re:Nobody with a brain used that crap anyway on In Response To Restraining Order, Real Networks Pulls RealDVD · · Score: 1

    Thanks! Finally a digital copy of Pac-Man Fever!

  24. Re:Nobody with a brain used that crap anyway on In Response To Restraining Order, Real Networks Pulls RealDVD · · Score: 3, Funny

    Next question.

    8-Track?

  25. Re:Asteroid? Why not meteor? on Small Asteroid On Collision Course With Earth · · Score: 4, Informative

    Wrong, it's a meteoroid in space, a meteor in the atmosphere, and if any of it makes it to the ground, it's a meteorite.

    It's never an asteroid because it's not big enough.