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  1. re : dissappearance on Spider Missing After Trip To Space Station · · Score: 1

    Perhaps the 2nd spider was a 3-d representation of one from Google's Lively.

  2. Re:HIGHLY RECOMMENDED on Internet Based Political "Meta-Party" For Massachusetts · · Score: 4, Funny

    This congressman accepts check, cash or PayPal. All bids are final.

    alternately :
    1. (sort of) vote for new congressperson
    2. ?
    3. Profit!

  3. Re:LULZ on Yahoo Ends Talks With Microsoft, Embraces Google Instead · · Score: 1

    The easy math :
    1. Yahoo in talks with both Microsoft, and Google.
    2. ?
    3. Profit!

  4. Re:Poniez outdated? on Scientists Build New Type of Photon Gun · · Score: 1

    1. Scientists with guns
    2. ???
    3. Ponies!

  5. Re:Open Windows on Microsoft and Mozilla To Collaborate for Vista · · Score: 1

    Oh great, now we have to close some doors, because every time God opens a Windows...

  6. Re:Sony's reaction on Lucent Sues Microsoft, Wants All 360s Recalled · · Score: 1

    Apparently someone set them up the bomb!
    They now have no choice but to yes well, etc.

  7. Re:Housing Discrimination = better than alternativ on Craigslist Sued For Violating Fair Housing Laws · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Good evening,

    Merely a list of 'exceptions' to the original idea ; Wordsmith raises some valid points and certainly has a right to express them.

    1. If you rent, you don't really get to dictate your roommate-hiring policy, 100%. Not really. You sublease without a contract, you get prosecuted. People may not like the "crazy" equality laws of sub-leasing to others, but they Will abide by them so long as they are renting, etc. from someone else. Obviously - we hope - 99% of people aren't going to have a "problem" renting to someone else if they absolutely need to. But, none the less.

    2. How nice we live in a world where everyone, regardless of gender, race, religion etc. has such disposable income as to be able to afford any property, period. "thank goodness people other than white, straight males aren't discriminated against everywhere else in society!" Let us deny people a few dozen crucial resources and see how many inane "clubhouses" are formed. "Sorry, can't come into this treehouse until you get a job in a white man's world. Oh, and an education, haircut and sexual preference I approve of. Thanks". This is how too much of "organized" "religion" works, as well.

    3. It's also amazing people have been able to "own" property ; some have been working for years to take it with them "when they go" (e.g. die). Shouldn't a bunch of plasma, then dinosaurs, cave people and Native people own the land then? After all they got there first. Shorthand : nobody really 'owns' anything. You're borrowing. Yeah, really. There is no spoon.

    Anywho, just some additional "food for thought".

  8. Re:Nanoparticles on A Bathroom That Cleans Itself · · Score: 1

    In a somewhat related story, Apple announces price drop on new Ipod Nanoparticales.

  9. Re:Meta post... on Wild Gorillas Impress With Their Tools · · Score: 1

    The jury would have also accepted :

    2. ?
    3. profit!

  10. Re:I Predict... on Voltron Coming To The Big Screen · · Score: 1

    Predictions are often spoken by a... 4. Profit!

  11. Re:The rise of the blogs on 2005 Looks Like Record Year for Net Growth · · Score: 2, Funny

    "Luke, I am.. your server!" "No, it's not possible!" "Search your trackback records, you know it to be true..."

  12. Re:Why do swing votes have to be so important? on Justice O'Connor Retiring · · Score: 1

    I agree, however I think, ultimately, it comes down to one magic word : "precedent". In theory, once the US Supreme Court agrees to hear something involving anything of issue X, while the case itself may be super-specific (and, ultimately, usually is), it bodes very well in any future case, at all, anywhere, for the simple phrase "Yes, but the Supreme Court recently ruled, on this issue, X" to come up.

  13. Re:In other news on Internet to Pakistan Goes Down · · Score: 1

    Yeah! ; I tried heading over to www.weaponsofmassdestruction.com , and nothing was even found ;)

  14. Re:Google Man. on Google vs. Yahoo: On a Collision Course · · Score: 1

    Ah, one of my favorite songs! from group They Might Be Search Results.

    "Inter-net (not Com-net Controllers)" is another.

  15. Re:Oh My God! on Google's Secret Lab · · Score: 1

    It's solentGoogle!

  16. Re:First Prize, a meeting with Bill Gates... on Your Chance to Meet Bill Gates · · Score: 1

    and, of course if your entry isn't found, you get 404 visits with Bill Gates.

    The jury would have also accepted meeting with George Lucas. The top 1,137 people shall recieve that honor ;)

  17. Re:They'd be more successful on Microsoft To Offer Virus Defense · · Score: 1

    This is a Boba Fett / Empire Strikes Back reference, which only a few people may have caught, heh.

  18. Re : Google Web Accelerator on Google Web Accelerator · · Score: 1

    As a quick reminder to the agape observers, re : Google's latest offering, remember : as has been true with (almost) every previous other thing the company has offered, Google is not "forcing" you to download this. They are merely offering it. It won't even come up as a "suggested update".

    Unalike, say Internet Explorer, if you don't like something from the company you can simply remove it from your system / desktop. Tracking non-personal information, if even not to any significant degree here, is not only by no means limited to Google, it has been largely - cookies aside, and even then - voluntary.

  19. Re:Google's dirty secret revealed on Behind the Scenes At Google · · Score: 5, Funny

    I think I saw this on "Star Trek" (and, also, "Futurama" - the "scooty-puff, junior" episode) one time. "Borgoogle : Resistance is results 1-10 of about 200."

  20. Re:Top 5 : What's Next At Apple on What's Next At Apple · · Score: 1, Funny

    and, of course :

    0. profit!

  21. Re:Not dead but very sick... on The PC Is Not Dead · · Score: 1

    > The PC will eventually be relegated to a keyboard, mouse, and screen.

    Good points! I think that some Mac models seem to be very close to this, right now.

  22. Janis Ian on Would You Pay 5 Cents For a Song? · · Score: 1

    Folk / rock singer Janis Ian proposed a very similar model (her ideology was a quarter a song) in a great article from 2002. Her original piece (linked at top) is a good read as well and gives a good view from an "insider's" point of view about the (then) state of the music industry.

  23. Re:First the letter i, now this on Google Announces 'Mini' Search Appliance · · Score: 1

    Gmini, Gmini, Gmini a man after midnight...

  24. Re:LJ seems to be what most think about blogs on LiveJournal Buyout Rumor · · Score: 2, Insightful


    One of the reasons that some blogs which ultilize the WordPress and / or MovableType format in style is that these services, generally speaking, cost something (even if a small amount), not only in money but in (marginal but present) communication with server B.

    About 97% of LJ's users (it changes but generally remains in this number : here is their stats page) are free. A few reasonably intelligent luminaries, including for example horror author Poppy Z. Brite, have blogs at the site so of course free or 'common' shouldn't necessarily equal 'demise' or 'not worthy'. Many people use electricity and that won't be going away anytime soon (although hopefully it will change to more environmentally-friendly methods such as wind and water power, however I digress). Just my 2 cents.

  25. Re:Broadband and North America : A sad story on Indian Consortium To Offer 2 Mbps At $2.30/month · · Score: 1

    Yes, alas 3. profit! seems to hold much of a sway here in the US.