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  1. Re:Purity on Massive Cave Found on Mars · · Score: 1

    What are the chances that NASA mistaken Mars for Uranus?

  2. Re:These...are...great on Star Trek... Inspirational Posters? · · Score: 1
    Some of them I've seen before.

    I first heard that Ensign Ricky joke on Family Guy (Search for "Family Guy")

    The Alcohol one I've heard from Simpsons during the alcohol prohibition episode.

  3. First Page is nothing... on Climbing up the Search Ladder · · Score: 4, Funny

    "Slashdot carries a story on First Posts posting. Among some bold claims: Moderation is up 1000000 times and karma plumets, once you hit the submit button. The catch: eventually everyone will try to do a FP, and there is only one first post."

  4. Re:Fade Away... on Could TNG Stunt Casting Save 'Enterprise'? · · Score: 1
    And let Star Wars be hated more??
    no, never...
    It's Star Wars vs Star Trek all over again...

    *Ducks*

  5. Re:Pronounciation for y'all on Gnome 2.10 Sneak Peek · · Score: 1
    what do you get when you cross a canadian and the GNU?

    Guh-eh!

  6. Re:What about a wrist watch? on Overclocking Calculators? · · Score: 1

    Wouldn't you want to underclock it so it runs slower so you have MORE time?

  7. Re:Holograms on The Future of Holograms · · Score: 1

    If you had that.. couldn't you have perpetual energy by having the holodeck create a nifty little cold fusion power generator (hey, its the holodeck, if it can create a female of your choice, it should be able to create something a bit more simplified ;-)), then replicated it and hook it back up on to the holodeck itself before someone cut's your power??

  8. Re:SEVEN FOLD GROWTH??? on Opera Facing Losses While Firefox Usage Grows · · Score: 1

    Or ... according to Walmart, this is due to the decrease in populations of the sperm whale.

  9. Obligatory Futurama Reference... on Electoral-vote.com Under Heavy Load; Attack? · · Score: 5, Funny
    On the TV, candidate Jack Johnson is debating candidate John Jackson.

    Johnson: It's time someone had the courage to stand up and say: I'm against those things that everybody hates!
    Jackson: Now, I respect my opponent. I think he's a good man. But, quite frankly, I agree with everything he just said!
    Fry: These are the candidates? They sound like clones. [Squints] Wait a minute. They are clones!
    Leela: Don't let their identical DNA fool you. They differ on some key issues.
    Johnson: I say your three cent titanium tax goes too far!
    Jackson: And I say your three cent titanium tax doesn't go too far enough!

    Script found Here

  10. Re:Real link? on Beware 'Fedora-Redhat' Fake Security Alert · · Score: 1
    So /.'ing the site won't work, but if the web admins at Red Hat want to have a little fun, then might I suggest you change the image of http://www.redhat.com/g/chrome/logo_rh_home.png (check the image link on the fedora-redhat.com site) to say something to warn others about the phish?

    Or just exchange that with hello.jpg (think goatse)

  11. Blame Google, but not keyloggers and others.. nice on Google Desktop Search Under Fire · · Score: 2, Insightful
    Personally, if I use a public computer, I wouldn't trust my life on how secure it is. True, Google allows you to do that stuff (or so I assumed), but there are many MANY things that users should be wary of other than Google's desktop search.

    Who knows if key loggers (hardware and software) are installed? What virii are sending your information to China? All sorts of crap could get your information. I think media is blaming the wrong group here, but they're doing it because they themselves don't understand.

  12. Re:Stop 0x0000000A on Computer Problems Already Affecting Florida Voters · · Score: 1

    Could anyone please tell me why the US insists on using DieBold when it is so damn buggy?? This election seems to be a joke and to me has no crediblity. If the system crashes, shouldn't that invalidate all the votes that's been tabulated on it? Is it not like ripping a ballot apart into 2 pieces?? Thanks

  13. No Pictures? on A Liquid That Turns Solid When Heated · · Score: 1

    You would think that such an experiment that there would be pictures to prove it. (Unless it was stated in TFA which I didn't really read because it was too technical) :(