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  1. Re:He's wrong! on Chicken and Egg Problem Solved · · Score: 1

    might be, but really it's the egg anyway unless you're talking specifically of CHICKEN EGGs, eggs (assuming any egg at all) came way before the first chicken ;)

    ... and what if the first born out of a chicken egg was actually a cook?!

  2. Ok, someone had to do it... on iCell in the Works? · · Score: 1

    iWouldn't Buy iT, iT iProbably would be too iXpensive...
     
    ... iDontCare and iRather keep my old Nokia 9120 that can make iCalls just the same

  3. Evil scientists in the name of science!!! on Genetic Clues to Cause of Death? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The researchers found four genes that were more active in the strangled animals than those that had died suddenly.

    And guess who strangled the animals those death in order to do this research?

  4. Seriously now... on Australian Do Not Call Register · · Score: 1

    Did they ever considered doing a DO call list so you telemarking companies can only call people that actually WANT to receive those calls? What makes they think that people want to receive those calls by default?

  5. The GPL one! on Marc Andreessen's Social Platform: Ning · · Score: 1

    Hey! you forgot to mention everyones favorite GPL orkut-like social tool: Yogurt

  6. Best practices, hm? on Perl Best Practices · · Score: 0, Redundant

    The very best practice for any Perl developer is to move to Python and save his sanity, if any is left.

  7. Re:Looks like firefox on IE7 Bugs and Reviews · · Score: 1

    Yup, and Opera is just a poor imitation of Greek Drama.

    Yup, and Greek Drama is a poor imitiation of real life.

  8. Outlawing spyware on Washington State Outlaws Spyware · · Score: 1

    Hm... Did they ever considered outlawing badly designed operational systems that allow spywares to operate?

  9. Social contract? on Does Adblock Violate A Social Contract? · · Score: 1

    What contract? I'm pretty sure I didn't sign anything.

  10. Americans? on Survey Reveals Americans Support Blog Censorship · · Score: 1

    The same people that re-elected Bush? Oh... Ok, that's all I need to know.

  11. No such thing on Python Moving into the Enterprise · · Score: 5, Funny

    "Will we finally be able to code for living in a language that's not painful?"

    Dude, programming for the enterprise without the pain is like the Passion of the Christ without the crucifiction... It's Impossible.
    In that case, Perl should fit perfectly.

  12. did they ever heard of BitTorrent? on Sony to Make an "iTunes for Movies" · · Score: 5, Funny

    "iTunes for Movies"... hmm... ins't that what BitTorrent is for?

  13. hm... on HP Introduces New Technology to Save Mobile Battery Life · · Score: 1

    depending on what the user is doing.

    Yeah, I guess it saves ALOT more when the user is doing something else.

  14. Visual Basic?! on RFID + Dart gun = DartMail! · · Score: 1

    Did anyone noticed the big Visual Basic 6 book on the hat guy table? Is that what they work with on the Calgary University? He deserves to be shot!

  15. Well, as for me... on MS Security Chief Says Windows is Safer Than Linux · · Score: 1

    I'm using Slackware here and guess when I ever needed to patch my system

  16. Ok, let me see if I got it right... on Tecmo Sues Game Hackers Under DMCA · · Score: 2, Informative

    The point of DMCA is to restrict what end users can do with/to your software purchases...
    Note: *YOUR* software purchases.

    The way it is going, it seem that in the future, you will not own what you pay for anyomore, you will just pay for the right to use somebody's product, what you can do with your stuff depends on the manufactor's good will.

  17. Re:It's all jokes but.... on North Korea Admits to Having Nuclear Weapons · · Score: 1

    [quote] North Korea, as displayed by their current actions, is unpredictable. [/quote] The United States, on the other side, are sooo predictable...