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  1. Link and Pics Slashdotted on Who is Going to Buy SkyOS? · · Score: 1

    Wonder what OS their server runs on....?

  2. If this goes commercial... on Stem Cells Cure Paralyzed Rats · · Score: 2, Interesting

    ...would viagra go out of business...?

  3. Re:Chinese == Good at Math on Chinese Mathematicians Prove Poincare Conjecture · · Score: 2, Funny

    NO the news is that the lest of the wold undestan wen thee Chinese peopre EXPRAIN the sorusion to the plobrem.

    *ducks*

  4. Re:ohhh ... EULA on Site Says 'Go Away!'; Federal Court Says No · · Score: 1

    Doesnt seem to apply to Porn Sites. "by entering you admit you are above 18" seems to be about as moot.

  5. lives? on 2006 OpenBSD Hackathon Well Underway · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    What lives?
    ..besides I dont think moving out of mums basement for a week is that big a sacrifice.

  6. i've tried this before. on Deep Brain Stimulation as Depression Treatment · · Score: 1

    Except we called it 'pot'

  7. About Time on Windows Live Goes to College · · Score: 5, Funny

    Windows Live Goes to College

    About time somebody went to college... I hear the founder was a dropout

  8. Re:Excellent-Coming out of the closet. on Napster Legal Battle Reaches from Beyond the Grave · · Score: 1

    enjoying things is bad, according to some interpretations of the Bible.

    yeah, just like another interpretation of the bible says this

  9. Obviously... on Scientists Find Brain Cells Linked to Choice · · Score: 1

    ...you chose the wrong wife.

  10. Re:Have they found the stupid part yet? on Scientists Find Brain Cells Linked to Choice · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Let me know when they find the part that makes stupid choices for me so I can have it removed

    It's called the penis.

    Still wanna have it removed...?

  11. Re:60 Million!!!! on Closet Slashdotters: The 'Intellectually Curious' · · Score: 1

    "They conclude that 60 million Americans can be called "intellectually curious.""

    Wow, I didn't know that there were that many atheists in the United States. ;)


    On the contrary. They are really religious. See their God here. Includes artists impressions.

  12. Re:Nutt? on Star Trek's Synthehol Now Possible? · · Score: 1

    the only thing more pointless than reading articles about things that "should" "theoretically" be "possible" is writing them.

    Hmm... interesting idea. Yes it should technically be possible to avoid reading such articles.

  13. Re:Extensibility on Sun Opens Modeling Tools · · Score: 1

    Actually DIA works well too. Its free in both sense of the word. Works as well as Visio.

  14. for macs ppl on Useful Apps for First-Time Windows Users? · · Score: 1

    ObjectDock . Gives that mac feel to new Mac to Windows users. Yes I know this may not fit in as "useful" per se but the first thing mac users will be missing by moving to Windows is the prettier look and feel which I think ObjectDock can provide. A Familiar face is usualy good. But configuring the software and looking for pretty icons can be a bitch.

  15. how to ensure Success..? on NASA's $73 Million Water-Finding Trick · · Score: 4, Funny

    ...planning to crash a two-ton probe into the moon."

    To ensure the probe actually crashes I suggest we use MS Windows.

    :D
    COuldn't resist

  16. Re:anesthesia? on Stone Age Dentists · · Score: 1

    "They weren't exactly grunting fools 8,000-10,000 years ago."

    perhaps not, but we are now. And now

  17. the question is.... on Design Software Weakens Classic Drawing Skills · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Does it matter how art is done as long as the viewers like it? Applies (almost exclusively) to art. Drawing skills used to be the only tool to express or create art. But now using Photoshop also allows people to express themselves, shows their creative nature, and introduces a new form of drawing skill. Nobody stole your cheese, it's just moved some place else. And in regrads to online messengers..... A social retard like myself would not have been able to converse properly if not for IRC and ICQ and other messengers.

  18. Re:{pffftwh} on EU Throws out Microsoft's Vista Font Trademark · · Score: 1

    Don't you dare fart like I just did, that is my intellectual property

    I have never before heard the words "fart" and "intellectual" used in the same sentence.

    Hey go patent that!

  19. oh come on on Another Sony Format Bites the Dust · · Score: 0, Troll

    It's another Sony bomb -- like Blu-ray

    Slashdot flamebait at it's best

  20. DNA manipulation from scratch means.. on DNA Origami · · Score: 0

    ...we can now create viruses on our computer?

  21. i don't get it.. on How Great Cheap Phones Never Get to the U.S. · · Score: 0, Troll

    FTA: I got to see the C113 and C113a handsets in Barcelona. Very small and very cute. They work in nearly every country on the planet -- except for the United States. Our GSM phones use different frequencies."

    Seems to me the problem is the fact that its not gonna work in US, not that there's a big arm blocking it away cuz its cheap. Who edited this anyway??

  22. what we the users have to do... on How Great Cheap Phones Never Get to the U.S. · · Score: 0, Troll

    1. Import the C113 and C113a handsets
    2. ??????
    3. PROFIT!!

  23. too....many...jokes.... on This Week's Government Cyborg Animal · · Score: 1

    but heres just a few:

    I wish i could be a fly on your wall

    to voice of General Disarray : X-Files did it!!

    And i for one welcome our old news disguised as new

  24. the truth is.. on Judge May Force Google to Submit to Feds · · Score: 2, Funny

    ...they want to see how many ppl know about their miserable failure.

  25. Re:Reluctance? on Judge May Force Google to Submit to Feds · · Score: 1

    t's still wrong. *especially* since it's (a) not for an investigation of anything

    I would say that they are for once attempting a preventive method rather than wait for something to happen first. Which was apparently not the case with many other bigger crimes (or attacks) that they knew was possible, or even knew was going to happen but never bothered to try to avoid.