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  1. Good *god*, has anyone read the comments ... on Google Gets Away With What Microsoft Couldn't · · Score: -1, Troll

    ... on the Web Pro News site?? and i thought you lot were a bunch of contentious retards.... :-)

    linky

  2. Re:sadly, LOTS of people believe that bullshit on Richard Clarke on Microsoft security · · Score: 1

    now you've done it. you're on my Friends list... :-)

  3. sadly, LOTS of people believe that bullshit on Richard Clarke on Microsoft security · · Score: 1

    you and i don't, but lots of less-informed folks do, because Rush or O'Reilly or some other hack prepackaged it for them in a nice little soundbite....

  4. best line from the article: on Sim Icarus Boeing 777 Handmade Flight Deck · · Score: 5, Funny

    "Proof of concept came when we relocated the simulator from Dave's house to school. "

    that killed me. :)

  5. amazingly ill-informed. on Richard Clarke on Microsoft security · · Score: 1

    RIchard Clarke is a true patriot and a class guy all around -- not like people who slap a yellow ribbon magnet on their car and think they are "fighting terrorism."

    also, off topic.

    move along, nothing to see here.

  6. spousal spyware on FL Court Rules Against Spouse-Installed Spyware · · Score: 2, Funny

    so ... wait.

    what does the spyware do in Soviet Russia? does it still spy on YOU?

  7. obligatory nelson on EULA Confusion w/ Used Copies of WoW? · · Score: 1

    HAAAA haaaaa!

  8. Re:sweet! on WiMax Technology Could Blanket the US? · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    ahhh, iraq. the GAO's "other pants," as it were.

  9. sweet! on WiMax Technology Could Blanket the US? · · Score: 2, Funny

    now where did i put that $3 billion....

  10. w00t!! Mos Def!! on Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Trailer · · Score: 1

    i had no idea he was playing Ford Prefect. i was mildly excited about this before, but now i can hardly contain myself.

    -geeky fanboy x 2

  11. don't be so modest.... on Stallman Feeds Gates His Own Words · · Score: 1

    that was priceless.

  12. can't breathe from laughing..... on Stallman Feeds Gates His Own Words · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    What would it take to get a story like this onto the desk of every Gates-worshipping, MSFT-stock-owning, spyware-infested-Windows-machine-running, Gartner-Group-report-reading, pointy-haired boss?

    i'm sorry, but that's fucking brilliant.... can we mod up more please???!?!?!?

  13. the "communist" line, from the original FA on Stallman Feeds Gates His Own Words · · Score: 0, Troll

    ... do you think intellectual-property laws need to be reformed?

    No, I'd say that of the world's economies, there's more that believe in intellectual property today than ever. There are fewer communists in the world today than there were. There are some new modern-day sort of communists who want to get rid of the incentive for musicians and moviemakers and software makers under various guises. They don't think that those incentives should exist. +-+-+-+-+-+-+- what a creep. as if the almighty dollar were the only conceivable incentive for creative endeavor.

  14. Re:No, I do not think so on Open Source Journalism · · Score: 5, Interesting

    if you'd look at the DailyKos diaries, you'd see the unprecedented level of collabo among all the folks who dig the logwork... it's damned impressive. link

  15. susang of daily kos basically broke the story. on Open Source Journalism · · Score: 1

    well, susang and lots of other folks, but she drove the whole thing. that's the cnxn.

  16. patent expert need not be familiar with patent law on Microsoft Researching Patent Law with New Experts · · Score: 3, Funny

    in other news, war is peace, hate is love, and microsoft ROXXORZZZZZ.

  17. Re:exactly what firefox users DON'T want on Yahoo! Releases Firefox version of Toolbar · · Score: 1

    i hope your reply was tongue-in-cheek ... i'm about the furthest thing from an open-source champion that there is. i just like Firefox, and think it's a great app. plus, all the things users might actually need in a Yahoo toolbar is already available w/o installing the damn thing. as many others have noted, it really only benefits Yahoo by making it easy to use Yahoo svcs that don't really even belong in a browser.

    do you think the Yahoo malbar is a good idea? i mean, for users, not for Yahoo's bottom line?

  18. exactly what firefox users DON'T want on Yahoo! Releases Firefox version of Toolbar · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    yup, i install an open-source, highly configurable browser and then install some creepy malbar that will hijack the whole goddamn thing.

    no thanks, yahoo. thanks for playing.

  19. Re:I wonder if they will help Gutenburg? on Google Donating Bandwidth and Servers to Wikipedia · · Score: 3, Funny

    i think steve gutenberg's career is beyond even the help of google, sadly.

  20. literally. on Microsoft's AntiSpyware Disabled by Spyware · · Score: 1

    R'ing TFA made me literally weep and gnash my teeth. literally.

  21. this is great. on Students and Bodies Tracked Via RFID Tags · · Score: 5, Funny

    now the school will know when kids leave campus and go to Steve Wynn's casino on the Las Vegas strip.

    or the morgue.

  22. i for one welcome our new RFID overlords. on Following the Chips in Wynn's New Casino · · Score: 3, Funny

    ehhh, it hardly matters. the house always gets its chips back eventually....

  23. Re:70-20-10 on Google Formula For Adding New Products · · Score: 0

    Simple: don't employ people who refuse to work on anything that isn't "exciting" or "interesting".

    well yeah, that's simple to say, but what i'm wondering is if there will be a long-term effect on morale, as the 70% doing the "boring" stuff look longingly at the 10% doing the "fun" stuff. thassall.

  24. Re:Potential Redistributable Files on Copyright Infringement and Shoplifting Contrasted · · Score: 1, Insightful

    damn, took the words out of my mouth.

    one could even draw a parallel to using drugs vs. selling them. maybe the powers that be are considering DLing copyrighted materials as "possession with intent to distribute."

  25. Re:70-20-10 on Google Formula For Adding New Products · · Score: 0

    right, but the 70-20-10 is being floated as a guide to how they'll spend their money (if i RTFA correctly). plain ol' search (and related stuff like AdWords) has gotta take up the vast majority of their resources, i'd guess.