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  1. Re:Increasing IQ's? on Modern Humans Far More Robust Than Ancestors · · Score: 1

    That's absurd. Vocabulary is mostly just rote memorization.

  2. Re:idea on Will Image Installs Benefit Vista Adopters? · · Score: 1

    Firehed> Knock knock.
    Icebut> Who's there?
    Firehed> H
    Icebut> H who?
    Firehed> H T T P colon slash slash backslash dot slash dot dot org
    Icebut> OMG LOLOLOLOLOL WTF LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL that's so witty LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL

  3. Re:Random error produces error control mechanism? on New Code Discovered in DNA? · · Score: 1

    I find your ideas intriguing and wish to subscribe to your religion. Please present more evidence for intelligent design than there is for evolution and I'll begin throwing away my money to your church immediately.

  4. Re:Even if done by M$FT, it's still spyware... on Paul Thurrott Bitten by WGA · · Score: 1

    Many people connect to the internet with a modem, but almost all free operating system distributions have absolutely terrible support for modems. Few developers care because they themselves aren't using modems. The only response to this problem I've heard is that modems are ancient technology and people shouldn't be using them anyway. I guess that means Linux is not an option for billions of people all over the world who can't get anything else. There's no bending involved; Linux is not ready for the desktop. I think it will get there in a few years, and for lots of people it's ready now, but you are completely retarded if you Linux is ready for the average user.

  5. Re:RTFA on Card Locks Thwarted by Shopping Club Card · · Score: 1

    Funny that you mention that. At the University of North Texas people can get a regular student ID card or a combo card that acts as a student ID, a Wells Fargo ATM card, and a Visa debit card. I thought it was a pretty interesting idea.

  6. Re:Quick question. on School Admins Demand Access to Students' Cellphones · · Score: 1

    At least it doesn't take me a week to respond.

  7. Re:Quick question. on School Admins Demand Access to Students' Cellphones · · Score: 1

    having a vehicle is having a lethal weapon, lethal even when used accidentally - just not generally a good idea to have around living things.

    Let's outlaw everything that can be used to kill people. First up, arms and legs are now illegal.

  8. Re:Expand the alphabet - don't just change spellin on Is Simplified Spelling Worth Reform? · · Score: 1

    Are you joking? Is there some whooshing going on here?

    There are billions of people who don't know English well. Ignoring all of them and sticking to ASCII is immensely retarded. And in any case, I don't see anything about introducing new characters, just using those same characters differently.

  9. Re:10 reasons why gay marriage should be illegal on Western Union Blocking Money Transfers to Arabs · · Score: 1

    Well actually, the main definitions of marriage I've read specifically mention that it is recognized by law, and they don't say anything about love. So if two people (even a man and woman) love each other, agree to live their lives together, commit to keeping their relationship going, have a wedding, but don't go to the court house and get entered into the government's files, they would not technically be married since their marriage wouldn't be recognized by law.

    But I do feel that love and commitment is most important, not whether your government declares you are or aren't something. I think it's ridiculous in South Park and Family Guy where people act like gay people can't get together if the government doesn't recognize it. Can't have a wedding without an okay from Uncle Sam, no way.

    If the government recognized marriage between people of the same sex, I'm all for calling that marriage. But what are you supposed to call marriage that isn't recognized by the government?

  10. Re:And we're going to fix this... on FBI Password Database Compromised by Consultant · · Score: 1
    Listen kids, Big98Boob$-311 as your password is pretty damned secure and makes a dictionary attack useless against it.
    But it's so short that a brute force attack could figure it out before too long. Can't most people on /. type pretty fast? Just use a long ass password like "charelaik2rubmybutyraw".
  11. Re:Surveillance missions uh on Flying Robots Made From Cellophane? · · Score: 1

    Why would I want to read porn when I can watch it?

  12. Re:No help for web developers on Internet Explorer 7 Beta 3 Reviewed · · Score: 1
    Then just load them all up...
    Whoa! I want a computer like yours!
  13. Re:News for nerds! Ahah on Internet Explorer 7 Beta 3 Reviewed · · Score: 1
    I'm perfectly happy setting aside 5-10% of my systems memory
    What?! Are you serious? What else are you doing while browsing that web that is 10-20 times more important to you?
  14. Re:Script substrings on IBM using Napoleon Dynamite Quote to Encrypt Data · · Score: 2, Funny

    You fail at life, but you win on /.

  15. Re:Solution: A $5 Sign? on NH Man Arrested for Videotaping Police · · Score: 1
    since using the 911 attacks that he orchestrated
    If you keep making dumbass statements like that you're going to do more harm than good.
  16. Re:Drug Parallel on Defeating China's National Firewall · · Score: 1

    Forcing producers to warn if their product is very harmful is one thing, but it's not the role of government to discourage people from harming themselves. People should be left to decide without big brother trying to influence them.

    If skydiving is very dangerous should it be heavily taxed (if it isn't already) for being so bad for people? The higher prices would turn people away from doing it.

  17. Re:So this is like... on ISPs to Create Database to Combat Child Porn · · Score: 1

    The age of consent is 14 in Canada and China, and it's 13 in Spain, so although views have changed across the entire world it's not like the USA everywhere. Still, the age of consent is 16 in some places in the USA, so why is child pornography with 16 year olds considered so bad when sex with 16 year olds is legal?

  18. Re:Is the mega SVG file size solved in this releas on Inkscape 0.44 - Faster, Bigger, Better · · Score: 1
    Is the mega SVG file size solved in this release?
    Is that really a fault of Inkscape of is it just an attribute of using XML?

    <reallyLongDescriptiveString>data</repeatingTheRea llyLongDescriptiveStringJustInCaseYouForgotWhatKin dOfElementThisIs>
  19. Re:Memory usage dialog on Inkscape 0.44 - Faster, Bigger, Better · · Score: 1

    Wow, this is why I love Slashdot. Some dude happens to mention something and the dude who created it replies to him! That's pretty awesome!

  20. Re:First language on XSS Vulnerabilities Reviewed and Re-Classified · · Score: 1

    Do it! And laugh when people try to make use of it!

  21. Re:"My Partner"? on Has My Cell Number Been Cloned? · · Score: 1

    You must be a fan of Hitler.

  22. Re:Yes, "partner." now fuck off, straight boy. on Has My Cell Number Been Cloned? · · Score: 1

    You know what else lots of animals do? They run around naked. They eat other animals raw. They piss wherever they happen to be standing. They have sex in public. It would not be considered natural and normal for a human to do any of this.

    I am gay myself and I am sick of hearing that homosexuality is good or bad because it is natural or unnatural.

    Hurricanes, earthquakes, cancer, miscarriages, and a trillion other terrible things are completely natural. Clothing, roads, buildings, medicine, and a trillion other wonderful things are completely unnatural.

    Homosexuality being good, bad, or neutral has nothing to do with how natural it is.

  23. Re:They are flat wrong on XSS Vulnerabilities Reviewed and Re-Classified · · Score: 1
    ...loading a web page with an 'invisible' 1 pixel tall frame exploiting the XSS...
    Firefox and IE both evaluate scripting in hidden iframes. Just set the CSS to "display:none" and not a single pixel of the frame will be visible anywhere on the page. Although I really don't see why you would want to hide the frame very badly anyway.
  24. Re:First language on XSS Vulnerabilities Reviewed and Re-Classified · · Score: 1
    Going back to my first programs in BASIC/C/C++, they were probably filled with holes; but for sure they weren't available for the world to hack.
    You didn't open source your programs?! And you consider that to be good?! What are you doing at Slashdot?!

    Let your work free! I even publish all my grocery lists under a Creative Commons license for all to enjoy! Because /. tells me too!
  25. Re:Here's an idea.... on Browsers Fighting to Keep up with the Web · · Score: 1

    Well let's try correcting the corrector of the corrector of the ummmm... however many levels.

    You're wrong! So take that!