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  1. Re:What's the Deal With Not Naming Names? on The Pirate Bay Facing "Old Fashioned" Pressure · · Score: 1

    Yep. 'As'.

  2. Re:Virtual jail on Dutch Teen Arrested for Virtual Property Theft · · Score: 1
  3. Re:Take a note from Flash on Adobe to Unclutter Photoshop UI · · Score: 1

    Flash 5's UI may be horrible, but at least it's a predictable kind of horrible.

  4. Re:Take a note from Flash on Adobe to Unclutter Photoshop UI · · Score: 1
  5. Re:Take a note from Flash on Adobe to Unclutter Photoshop UI · · Score: 1

    Flash 5's interface was all I ever needed: Example. (Although, I would be using this in a higher resolution with the tool palette and the right hand side tabs moved further right as to not obscure the Stage.)

    I don't like the context sensitive rubbish that the later Flashes added; I liked my tools to stay where they were, and I also liked to set unapplicable properties when I have a certain object selected. (I think that you can't change some of the stroke properties or fill properties before you select the pencil or fill tools. NNG.)

  6. Take a note from Flash on Adobe to Unclutter Photoshop UI · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I really, really, really, REALLY hope the have the option to switch between any new UI they create and the old one.

    UNLIKE FLASH MX. ._.

  7. Re:Bid On A Role In A Sucky Game? No Thanks... on Bid On A Role in Fable 2 For Child's Play · · Score: 1
    By 'interesting approach to morality', I'm assuming you're talking about the 'scripted choices giving you good points / bad points' that can be observed in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic that came before it, and a zillion other games featuring 'alignment points'.

    It looked and played good though. It wasn't what he said it was. At least, he thinks so.

  8. Re:Interesting on YouTube Video Warned About School Shooting · · Score: 1

    You're representing opinion as absolutes here, y'know.

  9. Okie dokie on Students In UK Tracked With RFID Chips · · Score: 1

    Let's have some methods for detecting and destroying RFID gizmos.

  10. Re:Different sets of numbers? on BBC Backpedals On Linux Audience Figures · · Score: 1

    If you were driving a Mini, you could make it if you duck. Sure, you'll lose the top ten cm of your car, but who cares?

  11. Re:What Phone? on The Man Behind the Google Phone · · Score: 1

    Metaphorical mod points for you, sir.

  12. Re:BTW on A Peek Through Portal's Walls · · Score: 1

    Voice artists always do the best commentaries, but they're rarely available. ARE YOU LISTENING, FOLKS WHO MADE BIOSHOCK?

  13. Re:Airport experience on Germany Seeks Expansion of Computer Spying · · Score: 1

    "Don't believe me? Here, I'll put you on: 'Hellooo!' THAT'S YOU! THAT'S HOW DUMB YOU SOUND!"

  14. Re:Ryan Fenton on The Uncertain Future of BitTorrent · · Score: 1

    I wasn't joking! :)

    I really think Ryan Fenton is a great name for a new protocol!

  15. Fork great justice on Call For Halt To Wikipedia Webcomic Deletions · · Score: 1

    Just out interest, does anybody have any rough figures on how long it would take to download and unarchive one of the Wikipedia content database dumps? And whether these dumps include deleted content viewable by administrators?

  16. Re:The List of Fictional Expletives on Call For Halt To Wikipedia Webcomic Deletions · · Score: 1

    If you're an admin, then yes. Otherwise, you're at the whim of the Internet Archive. http://web.archive.org/web/20061005024933/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fictional_expletives

  17. Ryan Fenton on The Uncertain Future of BitTorrent · · Score: 3, Funny

    Long live the Ryan Fenton protocol!

  18. Re:wikisnobs on Call For Halt To Wikipedia Webcomic Deletions · · Score: 1

    Deletion of a Wikipedia article removes the current version and all previous versions from view. Unlike page blanking, which can be performed (or reverted) by any user, deletion can be performed only by administrators. Administrators can also view deleted pages and reverse ("undelete") any deletion. All such actions are logged.
    Still there. Still stored. It's just that it's not good enough to show you. Even if you wrote it. And especially if you were intending to add some references. 'Course, you could submit your content to the 'content to be added' page, and place your trust in the Wikipedia machine to get the article reinstated with your information added.
  19. Bah! It's Wikipedia, stupid! on Call For Halt To Wikipedia Webcomic Deletions · · Score: 1
    Could you re-read that last paragraph?

    You're saying that Jimbo Wales, whose decision on WP policy is final, and Wikipedia itself are both wrong.

    Wha?

  20. Re:Admins to blame? on Call For Halt To Wikipedia Webcomic Deletions · · Score: 1

    Didn't you hear?

    To simplify the deletion process on Wikipedia, folks who comment 'keep' on AfDs are now 'sockpuppets' by default and ignored. That is, unless you can give written, worthy sources to prove otherwise, naturally.

  21. Re:No they want to eliminate all copying on Claim of a Blu-ray BD+ Crack · · Score: 4, Funny

    Wait, whoa... I'm confused. They're milking a cow for snake oil now?

  22. Re:Thieves aren't that smart... on The Khaki Bandit Strikes At IT - 130 Stolen Laptops · · Score: 1

    To the IP address, of course!

  23. Hmm on FBI Accused of Abusing Criminal Database · · Score: 3, Funny

    FBI Director Edgeworth had no comment.

  24. Re:Oh come on.. on Colbert's Run For President May Be Criminal · · Score: 1

    So there's two 'Stephen Colbert' characters: 'Stephen Colbert' the host of the Colbert Report, and 'Stephen Colbert' the presidential candidate? And they're played by Stephen Colbert and Stephen Colbert respectively?

    Crikey.

  25. Re:Article totally misleading.... get the facts on Italy Wants to Restrict Blogs · · Score: 1
    > He clearly stated that the new law would only apply to professional journalists, and that it would absolutely not apply to bloggers of any kind.

    What about a professional journalist's personal blog?