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  1. Re:Yes, they keep saying this. on Violence in Video Games Debate Continues to Rage · · Score: 1

    IF videogames made youth more violent, one would expect an increase in the juvenile violent crime rate. Unless, that is, Splinter Cell turns kids into ninjas, and no one SEES them commit their violent crimes. Someone should do a study.

  2. Thank you on Violence in Video Games Debate Continues to Rage · · Score: 1

    ... for just proving the point of that article.

  3. When the revolution comes... on Did Microsoft Invent The iPod? · · Score: 1

    Bill Gates and Microsoft will be the first against the wall when the revolution comes. We have not been looking kindly upon their actions...

  4. Why not... on The Coming Atlantic Mega-Tsunami · · Score: 1

    Just build a thick enough break water around the thing. Alternatively, use dynamite to send it into the sea one small chunk at a time, so that by the time the island blows its top, there is nothing to go sliding into the ocean.

  5. Re:unwell on Poland Blocks European Software Patent Vote, For Now · · Score: 1

    No, Polish troops remain in Iraq.

  6. Re:Server Access? on "Dark Alleys" on the Internet · · Score: 1

    Really? It's news to me that the NSA can factor a 500-digit composite number.

  7. Re:No way on Microsoft Acquires Spyware Removal Company · · Score: 1

    Prevention is always better than cure.

    But rarely as profitable.

  8. A Suggestion on What Interests High-School Students? · · Score: 1

    A Van Eck Phreaking competition?

  9. Re:People need to get over it. on New Games Journalism · · Score: 1

    Wrong, the definition of rape as forcible sexual assault came from the "pillaging" definition, because usually, when a city or village was pillaged by Romans, barbarians, etc., survivors were often abducted and sold into slavery. This was referred to as rape. Now, the modern definition likely arises from the fact that many of those slaves were taken for sexual purposes, but the original definition is still valid.