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  1. Phew! on Utah Games/Porn Law Fails · · Score: 1

    Phew! I'm glad that's over.
    Now, back to my game. *fap fap fap*

  2. Sony's experienced here on Sony Already Lost Media War to Apple? · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Sony's been making audio equipment for a long time, and it's really good quality. If Apple can compete with Sony's quality and Sony can't get cooordinated enough, they may have competition.

    But what exactly is Apple going to do?
    What would they do for stereo equipment? iPod docks? It's been done.

  3. And? on Microsoft Accuses European Union of Collusion · · Score: 0

    And has Microsoft ever not done this?

  4. Re:Mick Bagger vs. Lingerie Bowl on Who Really Won the Super Bowl? · · Score: 0

    That head doesn't have a brain.

  5. That explains it. on UK Government Confiscates Firefox CDs · · Score: 0

    Their site uses Microsoft--and worse yet, ColdFusion.

  6. Great! So you can lose everything now. on HP Developing Hybrid Tablet PC / Coffee Table · · Score: 0

    Great! So this means you can spill your coffee and lose everything, and not just what you were working on.

  7. Let me get this straight... on Partial Victory for Perfect 10? · · Score: 0

    Let me get this straight.
    Perfect 10 is suing Google because searching for Perfect 10's images returns images that were taken from P10's site and hosted illegally on other people's sites. This is no basis for a case. Perfect 10 says it's illegal because those same sites are using AdSense, making Google profit from the access of the illegally hosted images.

    There is a possible case here, but there is a simple solution.
    All Perfect 10 has to do is enforce their copyright, and prevent people from stealing images. It's like if someone stole something from your house and you sued someone giving directions.

  8. Re:It's simply amazing on Partial Victory for Perfect 10? · · Score: 0

    Then why are you here?

  9. Did anyone else read this as... on Outsourcing Evolving · · Score: 0

    Did anyone else read this as "Outsourcing Evolution"?

  10. Well, duh... on MIT Researchers Explore How Rats Think · · Score: 1

    Well, duh, how else are they supposed to know how to get out?

  11. The Babbage Difference Engine! on What Was Your First Computer? · · Score: 1

    The Babbage Difference Engine, what else?

    (I have a feeling it's been said before, but I'm not going to read through all seven pages.)

  12. Yes, but... on Mars Rover Finds Unusual Rocks at 'Home Plate' · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Yes, but they'd all be modded down. (And this is the fourth post, so I'm disqualified.)

  13. HackThisSite.org? on Essential PHP Security · · Score: 1

    So, I guess HTS will have to update some of their hacking challenges.

  14. Time's dimensions on No Time Travel, Sorry · · Score: 1

    Velocity in time (dt/dt) is nonsensical

    You are assuming, of course, that time has more than one dimension.
    Let's assume for a moment that it is linear (1 dimension). This would mean that you could not move above other things in time, or to the side of other things in time. You can only move forward and backward in time.

    If you could move side-to-side and up and down in time, this would be really weird (for lack of a better phrase).

    A diagram of space:
    ...________
    ../......./l
    ./......./.l
    +-------+..l
    l.......l./
    l.......l/
    +-------+

    A diagram of time:
    +---+---+
    Now, if time were three-dimensional, things would be appearing and disappearing all the time, because they didn't happen to be in the same place as you at the same time. They would be moving randomly.
    However, if time was one-dimensional, all things would exist at the same time, in the same place, at the same velocity.

    Also, there was one thing I heard. Things are moving through time constantly, at a constant velocity, like if an object began its existance 500 ft above the Earth's surface. It would fall at a constant velocity until it struck a sloid object: and there are none in time.

  15. Re:A Danies skewed viewpoint on Danish, Western Websites Under Attack · · Score: 0

    the average Danish thinking

    1. Since when do pastries think? 2. Why is he a pastry? 3. If he is a pastry, why is he thinking this? 4. ??? 5. Profit! 6. Wait... Wrong kind of list.

  16. Re:Don't use printf on Debugging Asynchronous Applications? · · Score: 0

    left to get a beer to relax [...] sitting there for a year and a half

    It takes you a year and a half to get a beer?
    I could down over a thousand beers in that time!

  17. Re:Thats No Moon! on NASA Begins Work on Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter · · Score: 0

    "...that's my wife!"
    br Gives a new meaning to "Yo momma's so fat, she orbits the Earth" and the like, don't you think?

  18. Re:Bridge? on Children Help Their Mothers for Decades · · Score: 0

    I've got a deed to a bridge I could sell you...

  19. Re:Stupid on Airport ID Checks Constitutional · · Score: 0

    Sorry, you're argument does not apply here.

    Sorry, your adverb does not apply here.

  20. Matter of weeks/5-10 years? on X Prize Foundation Encourages DNA Decoding · · Score: 0

    So if it won't be claimed for five to ten years, nobody gets the money?
    It says that the people must do it within a matter of weeks, and if it can't be done for 5-10 years, it can't be claimed.

  21. Re:AtariAge Logo on Stargate SG-1 Game Finally Canceled · · Score: 0

    It is out of the gutter. I have it here in a jar on my desk.

  22. I've hacked school computers on Botnet Brain Pleads Guilty · · Score: 0

    I've hacked school computers... and I never got in trouble.
    Why? Simple. Didn't get caught.

    It's simple--if you're going to change something, change it back before you go. Either that or create yourself a new account and keep it ultra-secure.
    And don't go around telling the admin password to random people. If you do, teacher's'll hear about it, and pass it along to the deans and such. Then the passwords will be changed and the computers'll be locked up even tighter.

    Oh, and one more thing: if your school has computers that need to be "ghosted" (as in Norton Ghost), check out C:\Deploy. The ini file in there should be interesting, especially the adminpassword= and encryptadminpassword="no" lines.

  23. Re:A game is not a story. A game is a place. on Hollywood Reporter on Game Writing · · Score: 0

    where the player is locked onto a track and must ride through the storyline

    *cough*Metroid Fusion*cough*

  24. AtariAge Logo on Stargate SG-1 Game Finally Canceled · · Score: 0

    I stopped by that site, and looked at the logo...
    What is it? It looks like two ships from Asteroids going at it.

  25. Non-power users? on Slashdot Index Code Update · · Score: 0

    very few users actually bother with that kind of customization

    Everyone who's not a power user please raise your hand.
    Right, everyone who raised their hand please turn in their geek license on their way out.