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  1. White Castle on The Worst Foods to Eat Over a Keyboard · · Score: 1

    White Castle, its even bad for your keyboard. Spend 10 min eating a sack of 20, spend an hour working it through your system, and spend the next day never further then 20 steps from a toilet...

  2. Personally... on Your Hard Drive Lies to You · · Score: 1

    I have never talked to my harddrive, but if I did, it wouldnt surprise me to catch it lying...i never did trust it...

  3. And of course.... on Microsoft Releases Eight Security Updates · · Score: 0, Troll

    ...now you must have a licensed registered copy on winders or else you are SOL, nice they waited until now to release them...btw...when you upgrade to the new winders update stuff, which checks to make sure you dont have a pirated/illegal copy (whatever THAT means), and you try to do it through Firefox, you have to reboot, and guess what, IE is now your default browser....

  4. What's the odds of... on The Shuttle Mission No One Wants · · Score: 1

    BOTH shuttles being damaged on lift off. Has anyone thought of this yet? If Discovery gets damaged/has issues and cant land, then wouldn't the risk for Atlantis be much higher as well. Its not like they are two different crafts. It sucks to lose a shuttle crew, but to put another shuttle/crew at risk seems ludicrous. Unless of course, they feel like "Launch 'em if you got 'em, cause the program is going to be cancelled anyway"
    Just a thought...

  5. Stupid as his Soup site on Large Prize Offered For Writing Mac Virus · · Score: 1

    Check out his old soup site, this guy is a scum bag...
    http://web.archive.org/web/20010812025016/cardsite s.com/domainsoup/

  6. Re:FYI on CSU Chico Identities Compromised · · Score: 1

    Disreputable people might contact affected individuals to "help," falsely identifying themselves as affiliated with the University. CSU, Chico will not contact individuals by phone or any other method asking for private information unless it is in response to an inquiry from individuals. Do not release any private information in response to contacts of this nature.

    Perhaps a lot of IRS workers graduated from here...
    http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/03/17/014 5220&tid=172&tid=218 IRS Employees Fall For Hackers

  7. Re:Paid for on Spyware Analysis of P2P Software · · Score: 1

    And after reading 6,576 words in this article you come across his disclaimer:
    Disclosures This article builds on paid consulting I conducted for LimeWire. I thank LimeWire for their willingness to let me share my findings with the public.
    So perhaps there isnt as much here as you think. I mean maybe he has the only copy of LimeWire without other crap bundled in to it!
    I dont see BearShare on this list...seems to work ok for me, not that I use P2P, but if I did, I think I would use BearShare....

  8. Re:20 == 70 == 120? on Cellphone Drivers Drive Like Drunks · · Score: 1

    So if a cell phone makes a 20 year old person drive like they are 70 years old, then having a .08 BAC and talking on the cell phone would put you up around 120 years old? C'mon people. Where do these goof balls come up with this stuff.
    SOME people drive just fine with a .08 BAC, some drive just fine with a .24 BAC, they just drive right into others.....
    I guess MACP is next, Mothers Against Cell Phones, and the CA classes should be starting soon ( Cellphone Anonymous)

  9. So Humans dont have rights in this... on Human Animal Hybrid Created in Lab · · Score: 1

    "Biotechnology activist Jeremy Rifkin is opposed to crossing species boundaries, because he believes animals have the right to exist without being tampered with or crossed with another species." So animals have the rights, but not humans. Using animal parts in humans is ok, but should the owner of the cells being crossed with animal cells have the right to deny/accept it? Or would that redefine the start of life as being an embryo, instead of a birth?

  10. Re:What is AI? on Artificial Intelligence for Computer Games · · Score: 2, Insightful

    A few years from now, we will hear : "Let me put it this way, Mr. Amer. The 9000 series is the most reliable computer ever made. No 9000 computer has ever made a mistake or distorted information. We are all, by any practical definition of the words, foolproof and incapable of error." And of course the paper clip will be saying it!