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  1. Re:Open Source?! Wait for it... on Microsoft Unveils Open Source Exploit Finder · · Score: 0

    If Microsoft really wanted to release source in a way that is useful for the community, then they would be compatible with the GPL or would simply use the unmodified GPL.

    Oh bullshit. Something doesn't have to be GPL to be useful for the community - take FreeBSD for instance. Demons, GPL zealots are as bad as Apple zealots!

    BSD is GPL compatibile you idiot. GPL compatibility is far more important than most people realize. Its the most important question about any license after knowing whether its open or closed source. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/License_compatibility

  2. omg, I see a 0 on Implants Allow the Blind to See · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    0 posts, eye have to make it 1.

  3. Re:Any way you can on Help for an MMORPG Addict? · · Score: 0

    Ya, those other arenas could be a problem. You know what they say, big e-peen, small real peen. One of those spam e-mails you get all the time could be the key for him....

  4. Holy s@#t.. on Lab Produces 3.6 Billion Degree Gas · · Score: 1, Funny

    That Z machine looks exactly like the thing in the begining of Half Life. Good thing I own at CS, this should be easy as long as I get a couple of lives....

  5. Re:An annoyingly contrary view on Today's Average Screen Resolution? · · Score: 0

    I have dual monitors both at 1600x1200. My font size thus increased so to be the same actual size as on a lower resolution screen. The effect of this is that text become sharper, less blocky and more easily readable than the same size text in lower resolutions, and thus I benefit from a higher QUALITY resolution which has been a feature of crt monitors for several years now. However, as your survey says, almost no one uses this higher quality resolution. One huge reason is that on about 20% of profesionally made sites, the text overlaps on top of other text lines making it completly unreadable and useless. On about 50% of professional sites, line width is fixed in pixels and it makes for narrow colums of text and looks somewhat bad. Try changing to a black backround with off white text to help your eyes or use a fixed width font and you triple the unreadability of the web. In applications, Its extremely rare that there are any such problems. Whoever or whatever is responsible for making the web be a big pile of crap for higher quality resolutions or white text/black backround I just want to say Ð@%VZÊoð%ÇväÄ"ú! Website design has generally been stuck in the stone age as everything else on the web has had exponential innovation.

  6. I want a Vinyl ripping service. on CD Ripping Services Compared · · Score: 0

    Ripping a CD is cake, but ripping vinyl when you have to play the whole thing manually and set the stopes between songs, thats a REAL hassle. Anyone know a service for this? I got about 50 records I been procrastinating on for about a year.

  7. "I have to buy gas" *laughs* on Sony's EULA Worse Than Its Rootkit? · · Score: 0

    "Unfortunately I have to buy gas to get to work."

    Most of the people in the world are living proof that walking, biking or riding a bus, train or trolley are really not fatal deseases and seem to provide great means of transportation for the majority of the world.

  8. Web mail sux. on Google Striking Fear into the Corporate Masses · · Score: 0

    Yahoo does not support pop3, thus mail program cannot be used with it. Anyone who doesn't have a problem waiting for web mail to take 2 seconds to load everytime you click a button when there are very nice programs that do it instantly should be deemed a part of a lesser race.

  9. Internet laws.... on Democrats Defeat Online FOS Act · · Score: 0

    I wonder if there are any laws that you can break online but not in real life. I can't think of any.... Anything you can do both online and in real life thats breaking a law, is illegal both ways. The fact that our congress voted a majority to change this in order to get away with breaking campaign finance laws seems totally rediculous. Politicians are really rediculous people.

  10. Re:What we already knew on M.I.T. Explains Why Bad Habits Are Hard to Break · · Score: 0, Troll

    What genius got so impressed by the trumped up science words in this and decided this was news? Except technical data collected to help further research there is no revelation and nothing newsworthy in this post at all.