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  1. Re:It's the keyboard, stupid. - And he was BOTTING on Banned From WoW For WINE & Programmable Keyboard · · Score: 0, Troll

    Not giving attention but pushing the button is effectively using a bot. He deserved what he got. I just don't understand why Blizzard banned him, they still get their money. They could have just removed the mob he was grinding on :) It is cheaper.

  2. Re:Owning an asteroid on The Financial Future of Space Travel · · Score: 1

    No, he is working for SCO. Didn't you notice from the post???

  3. Re:Math lesson on Spam King Busted by Secret Service · · Score: 1

    No guy, i just need slashdot lesson which stole my <> marks. If you read carefully, i intended to say exactly what you said, to my 'parent'.

  4. Math lesson on Spam King Busted by Secret Service · · Score: 1

    0.333 = 1/3 50000*3 1.5M Maybe each AOL subscriber received 50k spam pieces.

  5. Doesn't make sense? on Future of Maglev in the US Military · · Score: 1

    Probably because you haven't read TFA. It is about reducing shock in fast coast patrol vessels, helicopters and humvees. The noiseless ship was a previous incarnation of this idea, but that was scrapped in the past.

  6. 'it took the wind out of their sail' on Ruling May Impact Google Book Search Case · · Score: 1

    Yeah, the mobile book sales are such a big business... LOL.

  7. Re:Move over, Michael Moore on Teenager Wins Email Suit Against City of Kokomo · · Score: 1

    You'll see this kid will be president in 50 years, or killed. Or both.

  8. Re:solar sails for terraforming venus on Solar Sail News and Upcoming JPL Missions · · Score: 1

    This is all fine, but what about the noxious fumes?

  9. wishful thinking on Apple to 'Switch' to Windows? · · Score: 1

    Hmm, i wish he did.

  10. Africa? Yes. on Google Stands Ground on Google.cn · · Score: 1

    Uhm, i have high hopes in Nigeria too.

  11. Terrorist message. (N/T) on MS Unveils Office 2007, Multiple Versions · · Score: 1

    Terrorist message.

  12. Re:The most telling admission on Google Stands Ground on Google.cn · · Score: 1

    Well, your government not just did nothing to improve human rights in China, which isn't actually their business, but started to implement measures that resemble China. Soon you'll use European servers if you want unrestricted internet :> Or not even those, as Europe seems to follow the US in almost everything.

  13. Re:OSS will almost always be doomed in Enterprise. on New OSS Doomed In Enterprise? · · Score: 1

    I highly doubt that a company can squeeze any money out of M$ once their product fails. And it will fail (it failed for us). Your company could, however make a good contract with a 3rd party firm supporting OSS. Even if they fail, you can get your money back and try another supporter.

  14. Chris DiBona != Google (N/T) on Google And Open Source · · Score: 1

    He talks about himself, not what Google is about.

  15. Re:Darwinsim = Science? on Christian Churches Celebrate Darwin's Birthday · · Score: 1

    Not too valid. As others mentioned, pure genetics don't make a man from ape. If you take a human baby and raise it among apes, it will be an ape. I don't know the exact numbers, but a chimpanzee and a human got 99% the same DNA. And they evolved parallel from a common ancestor, so they might differ from the common ancestor much less.

  16. Re:Huh? on Saying 'No' to an Executable Internet · · Score: 1

    You mean Taco?

  17. anti spyware? on Microsoft Anti-Spyware Removes Norton Anti-Virus · · Score: 1

    Well, this 'anti-spyware' program once reported my Firefox as a browser hijacker program (one that maliciously changes default browser), and offered removal of it. I'm not entirely sure this is a failure. These failures seem statistically beneficial to M$.

  18. Most likely both? N/T on Botnet Attack Shuts Down Hospital Network · · Score: 1

    Most likely both.

  19. Re:Maybe they're right on RFID Injection Required for Datacenter Access · · Score: 1

    I'm not a believer but this stuff is scary! Luckily an RFID with the same number in everyone is useless as RFID :)

  20. Re:Bullets that pass through may do less damage on Near Light Speed Travel Possible After All? · · Score: 1

    Bleeding is irrelevant if the hole is sufficiently large. Lets say 1km in diameter? Traveling at light, it is also relatively painless.

  21. Re:Wet bus ticket on Advertisers May Face Ridicule For Adware · · Score: 1

    No, it is additional free advertising for them. Sounds like an incentive.

  22. Re:I'm Job Searching on .Net Programmers Fall in CNN's Top 5 In-Demand · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    What, M$ didn't bribe the education with free software where you live? I thought they did that in the first place.

  23. Re:PSA / DNA Authentication Services Methodology on Super Bowl Footballs Get The DNA Touch · · Score: 1

    No need to go to chernobyl, what do you think why those green glowing pigs were invented last month?

  24. It must be a very large prime. on Bill Gates' Taxes Require Special Computer · · Score: 1

    Another reason to split up (factorise) M$.

  25. Re:Bundle Extensions with Firefox on Firefox Slides, IE Gains? · · Score: 1

    It's not faster and crashes sometimes. Tabbed browsing is good, though it isn't THAT great. adblock and security rocks though :) Btw, i noticed firefox is more supported on windows: mail, annoying bugs that exist only in the linux version, etc.