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  1. Re:you know on Tech Manufacturers Rally Against Net Neutrality · · Score: 0, Troll

    What's a /.er? Trolling, Trolling, Trolling.

  2. Re:stealing towels... on Backlash Against British Encryption Law · · Score: 1

    Ford Prefect.

  3. Built Ford Enough! on TiVo to Measure Ad-Skipping · · Score: 2
    I get what I want,
    I get what I need,
    and that works for me
    ahhuhh, Possibilities!

    Will this tell them Taylor Hicks' 15 minutes are up?

  4. Re:Thinking Ahead... on PTO Seeks Public Input on Patent Applications · · Score: 1

    You left out steal underpants. Step 6 of 8 I guess.

  5. Re:Privacy Issues on NSA Chose Invasive Phone Analysis Option · · Score: 2, Informative

    As a matter of law - a police detective, in the course of a criminal investigation, can pull the LUDS for anyone without a warrant. This is essentially what the NSA is accused of doing on a massive scale. While I find both cases objectionable invasions, they are not illegal or unconstitutional.

  6. Re:Privacy Issues on NSA Chose Invasive Phone Analysis Option · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The, "there is no right to privacy in the constitution," argument requires a strict interpretation of the constitution and it's amendments, and that you completely ignore the 9th amendment which specifically addresses the concept of unenumerated rights. I'm so tired of this myth.

  7. Re:Run, Runner!!! on CmdrTaco becomes An Old(er) Man · · Score: 1

    "Life clocks are a lie! Carousel is a lie! THERE IS NO RENEWAL!"

  8. Re:Interconnect barrier? on Paint-on Laser Brings Optical Computing Closer · · Score: 4, Funny

    Mom?

  9. Re:So Simple? on Device Developed To Help Socially Challenged · · Score: 2, Funny

    Are you sure you don't need a device to get them interested in you? Maybe you should try alcohol.

  10. Great on IT Crowd On-line · · Score: 1

    There's 20+ minutes I'll never get back.

  11. Re:Times have changed. on Mozilla Severs Netscape News Legacy · · Score: 1

    What FUD am I spreading? Andreesen and clark opted not to license the Mosaic codebase and instead recruited the programmers Andreesen had written Mosaic with. Article you linked to said the same damn thing.

  12. Re:Times have changed. on Mozilla Severs Netscape News Legacy · · Score: 1

    To be accurate. IE uses the Mosaic codebase. Netscape Communications, called Mosaic Communications at the time, opted not to license the NCSA Mosaic codebase and stole the programmers instead.