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  1. Re:Dub GiTS2: Innocence on Dreamworks Acquires Rights for Ghost in the Shell · · Score: 1

    YEAH!

    I have to admit I've never seen anything with him in, but I have played Trauma Center: Under the Knife!

    "Ooohhhkay, let's start." "Damn this is bad!" "What you are you DOING?" "Huh, not half bad."

    Go, Victor! Let's show that bastard Pempti who's boss!

  2. Re:ARMOR will be renamed to ARMORDS on Software to Randomize Police Operations at LAX · · Score: 1

    This new version of ARMOR has a touch-screen and everything.

  3. Re:Yeah but.. on Nuked Coral Reef Bounces Back · · Score: 1

    Actually, The Coral are really big in Japan, I've heard.

  4. Faceboogle on How Social Networks May Kill Search as We Know It · · Score: 1

    If you don't like the word faceboogle, jam it into regular speech by using it as a metasyntactic! That's totally faceboogle! foo + bar = faceboogle

  5. Re:The major question on my mind... on Dreamworks Acquires Rights for Ghost in the Shell · · Score: 1

    Who's going to play the Tachikoma?

    Ryan Fenton

    I'm not exactly sure that would work. Don't let me discourage you; you should definitely audition.
  6. Re:Dub GiTS2: Innocence on Dreamworks Acquires Rights for Ghost in the Shell · · Score: 1

    They should so SO SO do that. Everybody would be voiced by Eric Stuart (and sound like Brock from Pokémon), Dan Green (and sound like Yami from Yu-Gi-Oh!) or Cam Clarke (and sound like Leonardo from TMHT). AWESOME!

  7. Re:The shit's going to hit the fan on TiVo Patent Victory Over Dish Network Upheld · · Score: 1

    Sounds like they just wanted the toilet to me.

  8. Re:Man, are those guys good, or what? on Satellite IDs Ships That Cut Cables · · Score: 1

    Phase 4: Write about it in your global newspaper before anybody knows about it.

  9. Re:Better analogy. on IBM Ships Fastest CPU on Earth · · Score: 1

    "... now yell Objection!"

    "Why?"

    "Because it's fun!"

    "What about the CPU?"

    "Oh yeah, it's fast. Damn fast."

  10. It should be called: on Concept Computer Based on a Tea Cup Design · · Score: 1

    It should be called 'Tea', and the version numbering should be a bit like Ubuntu's release naming. I suggest they name the release version 'Earl Grey, hot'.

  11. Re:How odd on Daily Caffeine Protects Your Brain · · Score: 1

    You can cheat by looking here: http://brainden.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=148 But that's cheating. :)

  12. Re:How odd on Daily Caffeine Protects Your Brain · · Score: 1

    Make an asterisk with their sharpened points touching in the middle.

    Perfectly conical pencil heads? I admire your sharpening tenacity. :P

    Alternatively, make one triangle pointing south and another pointing north and put one on top of the other.

    A 'star of David'? The parallel lines don't touch.
  13. Re:Yeah, yeah... on Daily Caffeine Protects Your Brain · · Score: 1

    Breakfast. Yum. Except for the load of old cock.

  14. Re:How odd on Daily Caffeine Protects Your Brain · · Score: 4, Funny

    Here's a challenge. Try to arrange six pencils of the same length so that they're all touching every other pencil.

    Without snapping or disintergrating them.

  15. Before anyone misreads on Neal Stephenson Returns with "Anathem" · · Score: 1

    No this has nothing to do with making music from corporate spreadsheets.

  16. Re:If its so likely, they why hasn't it happened? on Alternate Baseball Universes · · Score: 4, Funny

    Like Einstein said: "God does not play baseball!"

    I think.

  17. Re:FM radio? TV? on City-Provided Wi-Fi Rejected Over "Health Concerns" · · Score: 3, Funny

    Hint: massive thermonuclear reaction taking place above our heads every day, subjecting the Earth and everything on it to almost inconceivably powerful doses of electromagnetic energy.
    You reckless supervillain bastard! Do you think you could create something like that and get away with it? HMM?
  18. Re:Let's go point by point on What Will Life Be Like In 2008? · · Score: 1

    > With the U.S. population having soared to 350 million
    Close, only 270 million


    Maybe there's hope after all.

    And I'll take one of those waffle irons if they're going. :)
  19. Re:Stupid Is as Stupid Does on Windows 7 Likely Going Modular, Subscription-based · · Score: 1

    By contrast, I put in a Linux DVD, and I install everything. If I want to install something more, I can do the insanely difficult exercise of typing "sudo apt get install [programname]".


    Strange. In my experience, I can install everything I need within Windows before I leave the house and do MSVC work on the train, while Linux installations typically require me to tell it where the online repositories live all the time.
  20. Re:Generalizing Generations on Gen Y Workers Reinventing IT for the Better · · Score: 1

    Is it a treatise by RMS?

  21. Bastards. on Nuclear Scanning Catches a Radioactive Cat On I-5 · · Score: 1

    I bet they confiscated his Time Sweeper too. Just great.

  22. Re:Generalizing Generations on Gen Y Workers Reinventing IT for the Better · · Score: 4, Funny

    How does it stack up against Star Trek: Generations?

  23. Re:Room-pressure? on Scientists Create Room Temperature Superconductor · · Score: 1

    Cowabungaaaaa!

  24. A ZBUFFER? on Stanford Team Developing Super 3D Camera · · Score: 1

    A Zbuffer for digital cameras? Yas pleez!

    Just think of all the depth of field stuff you could do in postprocessing.

  25. Re:I can stop whenever I want to.... on Discussion of Internet Addiction as Mental Illness Resurfaces · · Score: 1

    Commenting on slashdot for a living? Crikey.