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  1. Re:I for one on Arm Wrestling Robots Beaten By A Teenage Girl · · Score: 0
    "Not sure what a cooming girl would be like"

    Now there's a suprise!

    Sorry couldn't resist.

  2. Re:I for one on Arm Wrestling Robots Beaten By A Teenage Girl · · Score: 0

    Sorry to be a grammar nazi, but you spelled cuming wrong.

  3. Re:Challenge accepted! on Linux Server Break-in Challenge · · Score: 0

    Naa, OpenOrfice is better.

  4. Re:..in august 2000 on Companies Claim iTMS, iPod Patent Infringement · · Score: 0

    bah, I've had my 6GB Archos since then. Still works great(even better than it used to with the OS firmware) and lasts well over 10 hrs a charge. And when I got it over 5 years ago it was cheaper than ipod is now too.

  5. Re:Dupe City on Music Labels May Seek Higher Download Prices · · Score: 0

    FP!! woot

  6. Re:21st century existancialism on Was the Lokitorrent Suit a Hoax? · · Score: 0

    And if you die there's always still a google cache of you too that lives on. Wow this could like start a whole new religion. I'd give it a shot, there haven't been any good religions since the church of NO MAAM (National Organization of Men Against Amazonian Masterhood)

  7. Re:This. on New Distributed Project Seeks Gravity Waves · · Score: 0

    sounds interesting, does it work with bells inequality at all?

  8. what else do you want? on Using Air to Recharge Your Cell Phone · · Score: 0
    "It costs around $4, fits in your pocket and runs on air ;-). What else do you want ?"

    In Soviet Russia you don't want anything else, do you?

  9. Re:This. on New Distributed Project Seeks Gravity Waves · · Score: 0

    and this theory is?

  10. bout time on T-Moblile Cracker Pleads Guilty · · Score: 0

    Well finally the mans starting to send some of ya'll crackers up the river too. We could use summore a dem tight cracka asses in here. Shit we just been passin round the same 3 honkeys for like months already, I could damm near get a carton of smokes for dat new kid.

  11. Re:Why is this under science? on Random Number Generator That Sees Into the Future · · Score: 0
    "So what's the expected frequency of "spikes" and what's the frequency of "major world events", and how long before an event is a "spike" considered significant?

    Add it all up and you'll find that just by chance, this machine is EXPECTED to have major spikes before world events."



    Basiclaly, and according to probability theory thats kind of why that there is an extreemly high probability of a certain major world event occuring in the near future. That event being, of course, the end of the world.

  12. Why doesn't MS release more(any) code? on Why MS is Not Opening More Source Code · · Score: 1

    Hmmmm, maybe because they're not that fucking dumb. As already stated by a previous post, please move along, nothing to see here.

  13. Re:Freedesktop on FOSDEM Interviews · · Score: -1, Offtopic
    Whenever someone points out how fragmented Linux desktop is, people reference Freedesktop.

    Haha linux sucks, in windows all you have to do is run the defragmenter. Get a real OS.

  14. Re:Who cares about size on Mitsubishi LED Projector: Small, Cheap, Durable · · Score: 1

    If they get cheap and small enough I'll probably get one just for the fuck of it. If nothing else I will be pretty funny when a giant projection of goatse appears on the ceiling of wal-mart from a hidden mini projector. I'm sure if you thought about it theres a bunch more fun stuff you can do with one of these too.

  15. Re:It's not the thing, it's the method on Fallout From Japanese Patent On Help Icon · · Score: 1
    "As we gain ground in technology, such to the point that Johnny Bnemonic-style memory expansion is possible, how can patent holders and companies owning "trade secret" IP be protected from information pirates?"

    Corporate assasins armed with laser whippy light saber thingies maybe? That or we could always just kill off all the dolphins.

  16. Re:Some OpenPower on IBM To Demo OpenPower 710 At SCALE 3x · · Score: 1

    If they would make more money at a lower price then they probably would sell them cheaper. Lets just say an openpower server costs them $1000 to build. If they sold 100 of them for $10,000 they make $900,000. If they sell them for $2000 they would need to sell 900% more of them while competing with a million other low cost, somewhat lower preformance, server solutions. If they sell them for $10,000 then anyone to whom it's worth paying for the extra preformance in saved operating costs will pay alot more for that somewhat better preformance, whether they charge $20,000 or $10,000, so might as well charge them 20.