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  1. Re:looks like great news for Linux on Microsoft's Reaction to OSS Adoption · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Now thats funny. Wish I had some modpoints...

  2. Re:I might be ... on AFL-CIO Proposed Reforms for the H1B Program · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    I think its all part of the "Towelheads taking my job" syndrome....

  3. Re:Bernard Schifman on 1660 Diary Becomes 2003 Weblog · · Score: 1

    Does anyone have Bernard Schifman? I'd be willing to turn him into a dartboard.

  4. Re:Do we understand enough? on Should We Change the Weather Even If We Can? · · Score: 1

    Your puny Mind Control satelites won't be able to penetrate my aluminum foil deflector beanie. BWHAHAHHAA! I'm safe!

  5. Re:Hmmmm on Help Wire Remote Laos Villages · · Score: 1

    Pr0n! What else?

  6. Re:Incoming http connections! Red Alert! on Fan-Made Star Trek Episode Available for Download · · Score: 2, Funny

    You forgot the flying sparks, and the camera tilting left-to-right and everyone throwing themselves out of their chairs....

  7. Re:Attention span on Professors vs. WiFi · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Another thing I heard many of the professors in college say, when a student or ten were not paying attention, was "Well, some of you arent playing attention, but, its not my $BIGNUM a year you're spending, and I dont have to tell your parents why you failed this class."

  8. Re:It's Microsoft, what did you think would happen on Lindows Legal Challenge · · Score: 1
    Uhhh, back in the day? According to the article Microsoft first applied for a trademark in 1993 and was rejected. Borland had some pending trademarks on names which included Windows. Microsoft bought those pending trademarks, and in 1995 was issued a trademark on "Windows." Hardly back in the day. ;-)

    Probably is ancient history when you're a 12 year old uninformed kiddie!

  9. Re:Mea Culpa on Slashback: Wireless, Radio, Ralsky · · Score: 0, Redundant
    Dear god. Does this mean that the editors are actually going to edit? Next thing you know they'll start reading posts to make sure they aren't dupes.

    Dear god. Does this mean that the editors are actually going to edit? Next thing you know they'll start reading posts to make sure they aren't dupes.

    Dear god. Does this mean that the editors are actually going to edit? Next thing you know they'll start reading posts to make sure they aren't dupes.

  10. Re:The message: on Whisper Heard From Pioneer 10 · · Score: 2, Funny

    Means you get some free cash in The Sims...

  11. Re:Worst. Engine. Ever. on HotBot Returns · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Yea, but whats the point, then? If it uses Google's engine, why not just use google?

  12. Re:googling on Googling For Dates? · · Score: 1

    Malkovitch malkovitch malkovitch? Malkovitch! Malkovitch malkovitch malkovitch, malkovitch malkovitch malkovitch malkovitch malkovitch.

    Damn compression filter!

  13. Re:Why not quote a "burn-rate" instead? on Fast CD-R Drives Make For Twice the Piracy · · Score: 1
    Is that like having sex while skydiving? Now that would be exciting!

    But not very attractive

  14. Re:You see... on Fast CD-R Drives Make For Twice the Piracy · · Score: 1
    It is mathematics like this that allows an Italian bistro to travel through space.

    It is a sad day when a post like this hasnt been moderated up as Funny....

  15. Re:This is cool! Straight out of Star Trek on Molecular Photography · · Score: 1
    In one of the episodes The Sherlock Holmes hologram was stored in a block the size of a sugar cube

    "Computer, tea, Earl Grey, black. I'll add my own sugar, thanks" <plop!>

  16. Re:Price on Building Your Own Hobbit Hole · · Score: 1

    Yea, but isnt that in Canadian $? According to that price list, and the current exchange rate, most Americans can fund their hobbit hole out of what they find under the sofa cushions....

  17. Re:Stony Brook Hired an Arsonist on University of Twente NOC Fire Arson · · Score: 3, Funny

    Well, everything is just fine till the lightbulb breaks while wiping....

  18. Re:Doctored photos on Conspiracy Theorists, Meet The Moon · · Score: 2, Informative
    Several years ago at Cape Canaveral, Florida I had the opportunity to tour the full scale relica of the Ducan Hindes.

    I'm sure you mean the Golden Hind... Duncan Hines makes food...

  19. Re:This is great! on Retailers Swing DMCA To Stop "Black Friday" Sale Info · · Score: 1
    Imagine how the deaf feel about having to pay the RIAA Tax on the purchase of every CD-R?

    I smell a class-action lawsuit here...Hmm...

  20. Re:How long? on Segway HT Starts Selling · · Score: 1
    Somebody also needs to find a way to lower the thing and add hydraulics to the suspension.

    Cool, then we can bounce up and down like a '59 Chevy, and have a.......$5000 pogo stick!

  21. Re:Actually... on Science Askew · · Score: 1
    Hello my baby, hello my honey, hello my ragtime gal!

    BAHAHAHAHAA... One of my favorites....

  22. Re:Are you trying to tell us... on Using Your Own Name May Be Infringement, Part 2 · · Score: 1

    Malkovitch Malkovitch Malkovitch? Malkovitch Malkovitch! Malkovitch Malkovitch Malkovitch Malkovitch Malkovitch, Malkovitch!!

    Drivel added to avoid the stupid compression filter thingy...

  23. Re:World's Densest Server on SGI Introduces World's Densest Server · · Score: 1

    Que?

  24. Re:Its not the machines that are slow.... on Is Mac OS X Slow? · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    It's not the machines that are slow...It's the users.

    Uh... what?

  25. Re:Using AD for authentication on "Seamless" Integration of Mac OS X w/ Active Directory · · Score: 5, Funny
    Step 3: There's no step 3! There's no step 3!

    er, profit????