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  1. Marriage of the year? on Google And NASA To Collaborate On Technology · · Score: 1

    The Famed Google and the Almighty NASA!

    Slashdotters, er, I mean Google Zealot must be ejaculating with joy right now.

  2. Google-loving is fashionably geekish and cool! on Google's Turn To Be The Villain · · Score: 1

    Nooo! This is a lie! All you wrote are all lies! I will not fall into your traps! Google is here to save us all, to save us from the M$ Empire! They collect information about us just so to improve their products and services, to empower us more! Google does no evil -- they announced it to us all! -- Google Fanboy

  3. The Google Religion on Google's Turn To Be The Villain · · Score: 1

    Oh please, spare me with that "Do No Evil" Google mantra. Did you really fall for THAT? If so, I have a "do no evil" VHS cassette reader to sell you.

  4. Re:Or maybe... on Google Files to Sell 14.2 Million More Shares · · Score: 1

    Agreed! Sometimes, mod is just idiotic... Yeah, the parent post is simply ridiculous.

  5. Re:Cashing inflated stock on Google Files to Sell 14.2 Million More Shares · · Score: 1

    OK so they have all that but is it *worth* 300$/share, 400$/share? Will you buy a GOOG share for 400$? No matter how good a company may be, there's always a limit on the value of its shares. Google's worth

  6. Re:Quick survey on Xbox 360 Launch to Face Several Hurdles · · Score: 1

    and I'm sure you'll get the following games: - Call For Duty X - Ghost Recon X - Rainbow Six X - Medal of Honor X - Brother in Arms X - Halo X (where X = 2, 3, 4...) And let me guess, you're an American? For the real (discreminating) gamers, MGS is head and shoulders above Splinter Cell. For the everage joe, Splinter Cell might be more accessible and, yes, more enjoyable. It's the same phenomenun as "Revenge of the Sith" being more enjoyable for the average joe than say "Million Dollar Baby".

  7. NEVER ASSUME, TRY BOTH -- Re:Accurate results? on NCSA Compares Google and Yahoo Index Numbers · · Score: 1

    Never assume Google always returns the best (most accurate) set of results. Example from real life: Just 10 minutes ago, I wanted to know the weight of the Head Ti Radical tennis racquet that Andre Agassi formerly used. My query was "agassi head ti radical weight". After going through four pages of results from Google, you couldn't locate the info. Tried Yahoo! and its very first result was SPOT ON!