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  1. Re:Graphical Install For Debian?!? Bah!! on Major New Features in Debian Etch · · Score: 1

    You forgot about the virgins!! The only way to insure a uneventful install or upgrade is to appease the daemons with the offering of a virgin! Seesh, amatures!!!

  2. Re:File Servers on Microsoft Bracing for Worm Attack · · Score: 1

    What are these "test" severs of which you speak?

  3. Re:Perspective on Mice Created With Human Brain Cells · · Score: 1
    That's silly, why would researchers want to wipe thier dirty butts with chimpanzee's? Toilet paper is easier to handle, doesn't fight you racket when you wipe your fecese on it and doesn't keep hopping out of the toilet and run around the lab tearing it up and throwing things at you when you try to flush it.

    Beside, chimpanzees are much better for injecting with new drugs to look for lethal side effects and injecting with cancer cells.

    Think before you post such preposterous things.

    And you beat my AP score?

  4. Re:Religious Consequences on Mice Created With Human Brain Cells · · Score: 1
    Not when the scientific issue in debate deals with the merging of human with animal as this does. There are many rational thinking people, myslef included that do beleive that the main difference between humans and other animals is our concept if not possesion of a spirit or soul. This dabate, which can and in many universities, especlially in the pyshcology and philosphy departments, is framed whith in the context of science.

    Since morality is the set of those things that deal with ethical and spitiual aspect of such matters, an open honest debate is warranted, if not indeed necessary. If for no other reason than to prevent us as humans from inventing the object of our ultimate demise.

    It is our sense of morality that has kept us, so far, from already employing available technology suach as nuclear to the extent of our own demise.

    And I for one do welcome our supreme being creator over lord.

  5. Re:no word in the article on First Quantum Byte Created · · Score: 2, Funny
    Yes. That is specifically why I have become confortably numb.

    Oh good, more E-Mail

  6. Re:Obligatory ISR... on TiVo Files Patent For RFID Schema · · Score: 1
    However, in this case, it seems most apropos. :-/

    I wish I knew how to mod you up.

  7. Re:I can see someone abusing this on Google's New Click-to-Call Service · · Score: 1
    -- Grammar tip of the day:
    Wrong: Their after us! Run!
    Right:They're after us! Run!

    Yes, but "Be they over their?"
    "No. There over they're!"

  8. Re:Maybe I'm confused ... on Prime Human Cloning Researcher Humiliated · · Score: 1
    And it is all in such a good and long tradition. Back around 1670-1680, the inventor of the optical microscope, Antony van Leeuwenhoek, discovered sperm cells by, you guessed it, examining his own sperm.

    Yes, but did he coerce himself to use his own sperm? Or did he do so willingly.
    Or maybe it was more like, "Oh good Monica! Now spit on this here slide."

  9. Re:And this is a surprize because? on Xbox 360 Very Unstable · · Score: 1
    If the fridge consumed more than twice the power and produced more than twice the heat, yes, I would expect that I might have to put it elsewhere. Of course, that's because I'm not an idiot.

    But did you campout two days in a line to purchase an alpha release product of a company with a past history of not getting it right the first time?

    You see, the folx we are talking about here........ DID !

  10. Re:Patriot on History's Worst Software Bugs · · Score: 1
    No question, the bugs in this top ten list do not represent history's worst software bugs, but rather some of the most newsworthy (Google-able). I tend to think of Wired as being to technology what Omni magazine was to hard science.

    What? OMNI was a "hard science" magazine? Oooooh, I see what you mean.

  11. Re:So let me get this straight on Linux Lupper.Worm In the WIld · · Score: 1
    • People switching to a mac won't need their productx
    • People running linux won't need their products
    • The 800-lb - oops - 1600 lb gorilla in the Window marketspace - Microsoft - is coming out with their own antivirus

      If you were in their situation, what would you do?

      Considering that there is already ClamAV in Linux space? I Probably be weaving a golden parachute.

  12. Re:Seems you can't read, either. on Six Bomb Blasts Around Central London · · Score: 1

    Yeah well I am a real Texan from Texas, lookin' to kick some "Frog/Canuk" butt.

  13. Re:News? on Possible RSS Abuse in Longhorn · · Score: 1

    Those same people would not be smart enough to ever actually find the site. Because Microsoft would never link to it from the MSN start page.

  14. Re:Now, let's all have a big Slashdot group hug on Kerry Concedes Election To Bush · · Score: 1

    Actually, that was the *Europeans* who settled the US and Mexico. I remember the name "Santa Anna" coming up a couple of times regarding the decimation and assemilation (Pretty big words for an ignorant Republican, Huh?) of Mexico.