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  1. Re:Personally I want... on What Do You Want On Future Browsers? · · Score: 5, Funny

    Laser beams? Hell, I want porn! Porn with frickin' laser beams!

  2. Re:Insert standard replies here... on A Video Game To Teach AP Level Immunology · · Score: 2, Informative

    Another Simpsons meme. : ) Nothing to see here, move along.

  3. Re:And here we go again on Anti-Evolution "Academic Freedom" Bill Passed In Louisiana · · Score: 1

    Except for a bunch of people dying of heat stroke? I remember staying home for that one and watching the news. Everyone was stuck on I-45. I don't know about you; but, I thought it was pretty amusing. It's situations like this that make me thankful for having a Nintendo DS. Hey, did you head to the Slashdot party?

  4. Re:And here we go again on Anti-Evolution "Academic Freedom" Bill Passed In Louisiana · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    So you're from Houston too, eh? Remember the Katrina incident and how the crime rate skyrocketed in Houston shortly thereafter? :D

  5. Re:The only thing more stupid..... on WTF? NC Offers to Replace 10,000 License Plates · · Score: 1

    In Texas the DMV doesn't do much. The DPS controls things like license issuance.

  6. Re:Mad? Really? on MySpace's Melting Makes Murdoch Mad · · Score: 1

    Click? Do you possibly mean "clique"? "Clique" would make much more sense.

  7. Re:Extra software? on Safeguarding Data From Big Brother Sven? · · Score: 1

    security hole here , and their, because
    there
    There, spelled like here (ere), indicates location.
    Their, Possessive.
    They're, contraction of they are. GET IT RIGHT! There. Fixed that for you. : )
  8. Re:Shouldn't matter... on RIAA Says "Wanna Fight? It'll Cost You!" · · Score: 1

    I don't know about you; but, I could still copy vinyl. :P It would just sound worse than CD.

  9. Re:NYCL FTW! on RIAA's Throwing In the Towel Covered a Sucker Punch · · Score: 1

    Nice Blood Diamond reference. : )

  10. Re:Finally.. on BMW Introduces GINA Concept Car, Covered In Fabric · · Score: 2, Insightful

    My gas tank? You mean your liquid hydrogen tank? Or batteries? ;) Metallic hydrogen fuel cells. Duh! ^_- This is Slashdot, boy! Cut that anime crap! :)
  11. Re:First! on Paper Stronger Than Cast Iron · · Score: 2, Funny

    Touche! I'll remember this the next time I'm trying to kill myself with the object I'm writing on. : )

  12. Re:First! on Paper Stronger Than Cast Iron · · Score: 2, Funny

    Ever tried writing on iron? Not as easy... and folding it to put it in your pocket tends to be difficult.

    On another note, mPa? Really? 214 megapascals vs 130 MILLIpascals? Ever heard of SI? That lack of capitalization causes problems. : )

    (it's from TFS, guys)

  13. Re:World's Greatest Detective on Hans Reiser To Reveal Location of Wife's Body · · Score: 1

    You must be new here. : )

  14. Re:What the heck on Cyberconnect2's Matsuyama on Naruto Plans · · Score: 1

    I read the headline and thought to myself "WTF is this doing on Slashdot!?".

  15. Re:Imaginary Property on Would You Rent a Song For a Dime? · · Score: 1
    Er.. that was a wee bit off topic. I was merely pointing out that jukeboxes cost far more than the GGP stated.

    Geeks don't get laid partially because they refuse to play the stotting game I suspect. What are you talking about? Maybe being in college changes things.. but I get laid plenty often and my UID is almost as low as yours. :P Though, the fact that I refuse to be in a relationship doesn't help things much...
  16. Re:Imaginary Property on Would You Rent a Song For a Dime? · · Score: 1

    You've obviously not checked out jukeboxes lately. Most of the ones I see cost a dollar per play. I'm not kidding...

  17. Re:First time Bush has posted something sane. on President Bush Signs Genetic Nondiscrimination Act · · Score: 1

    I was using "everyone" in a general sense of the term. I'm well aware that "everyone" strictly means "all people". Of course, it's common to use "everyone" in an exaggerated manner to describe a large portion of the population (of people who bash Bush). Based off of my observations, a large portion of the population has their heads firmly up their asses. You don't need to be an omniscient being (like myself) in order to realize this.

  18. Re:First time Bush has posted something sane. on President Bush Signs Genetic Nondiscrimination Act · · Score: 1

    Haha, you say that jokingly; but, it's unfortunate that there are people out there that are truly this ignorant. I know someone personally who believes the Earth is 6,000 years old. Though, he still believes it's round... fortunately. By the way, thanks for the documentary link in your signature. It was quite an interesting watch! This is from the parent. Posting AC because I don't want to get a -1 Offtopic moderation. Somehow, I received a -1 Troll moderation to my previous post.... Way to go Slashdot. Simply because there's no -1 disagree.

  19. Re:First time Bush has posted something sane. on President Bush Signs Genetic Nondiscrimination Act · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Purely speculation until you can provide absolute proof. And, Bush is still in office; so, somehow I doubt the proof exists. Last I checked, that sort of act is impeachment worthy.

  20. Re:First time Bush has posted something sane. on President Bush Signs Genetic Nondiscrimination Act · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Probably feeling annoyed. Everyone has called Bush a bad president for the longest time without really understanding a few primary things. For instance, most of these people don't understand the way that government works. They continuously blame President Bush for things that Congress does. They also blame him for the cabinet. Albeit, he has more direct control over the cabinet, he still receives plenty of unnecessary flak. It seems that the Bush bashing bandwagon is merely a popular item to jump on and everyone is doing it. No one has a good reason. They're doing it because it's a popular thing to do. Likewise, these people now believe (believe as in religion... with faith and no true basis (call me a troll for that if you want but that IS what religion is about and denying it means you're lying to yourself)) that President Bush can do nothing right. So, I sympathize with the GP that this whole ordeal is wearing thin.

  21. Re:Elium-4? on Successful Cold Fusion Experiment? · · Score: 1

    Just don't try to fuse Sdrogen. We all know how that turned out...

  22. Re:Huh? on Pirates of the Burning Sea Patch a Step in the Right Direction? · · Score: 1

    Let's play the UID comparison game... oh hey, look at that!

  23. Re:Bullshit on Japan "Running Out of Engineers" · · Score: 1

    Congratulations, sir. You've just one the "Most Bitter Slashdot Poster of the Year" Award. : )

  24. Re:Only on Slashdot... on Japan "Running Out of Engineers" · · Score: 1

    I somehow think you're referring to the "N" word involving Godwin's Law... you should be careful throwing that phrase around. Some people might misinterpret it.

  25. Re:alteration illegal?? on Senators OK $1 Billion for Online Child Porn Fight · · Score: 1

    With modern techniques, the amount of skill required to doctor a photo is far beyond that of even most professionals. Albeit, I was brash with my statement; it still stands that it is ineffective to attempt to fight something of this nature. Not to mention the fact that someone with the resources and ability to do something like this would nary find themselves doctoring photos of ten year olds performing sexual acts. Not to mention the fact that it is quite likely that such doctoring requires access to child pornography, which itself is illegal.