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  1. this is all well and good... on Police Launch Drones Over LA · · Score: 1

    until a mole inside CTU, using a stolen security access card, takes control of these drones and turns them against us!

  2. Re:It's called "sarcasm" on iPod Lawsuit Lawyers Sue Their Own Plaintiff? · · Score: 1

    You dont say?

  3. Re:Too much buying power... on Wal-Mart Controls Modern Game Design? · · Score: 1

    i think you missed the point...when the OP said "dont shop there" s/he was talking TO the masses, not to themself.

  4. Re:read TFA with a grain of salt on Microsoft Buyout of Ailing Sony Possible · · Score: 1
    Sony has held the all mighty hardware thrown for an astounding eleven years at the time of writing this.

    I'm slowly decoding this message! I think what the author is trying to tell us is that Steve Ballmer, the mighty hardware throwing clown, is ALREADY in charge at Sony...and has been for 11 years!

    Oh...the irony...if this is true, it's one motherfucker of a rootkit

  5. Re:Red Ink, not red tape. on Microsoft Buyout of Ailing Sony Possible · · Score: 1

    For those of you dying to know...'red ink' is also cricketing term used to describe when a batsman is 'not out' (and sometimes for any other notation that the scorer might want to stand out, like a maiden). It's less used these days with electronic scoring, but I think it's still fairly common in grassroots cricket.

    For example; "By Jove, Watson, I think Mr Bradman will be getting some more red ink today".

    Wiki links;
    Maiden Over
    Not Out
    Sir Donald Bradman

  6. Re:Red Ink, not red tape. on Microsoft Buyout of Ailing Sony Possible · · Score: 1

    You must be new here - you spelt 'grammar' correctly and capitalised the proper noun 'Nazi' :)

  7. Re:Patents on business methods are stupid. on Netflix Suing Blockbuster for Patent Infringement · · Score: 2, Funny

    It has long been said that: Imitation is the highest form of flattery. In the past copying products in a different form was alowd. You couldn't patten chicken noodle soup, but you could pattent a specific formula. This form of ideas is going to strangle us as a civilization, and lead to a few companies that control everything.


    looks like you'll be able to paytent your novel ways of spelling patent!

  8. Re:Time to drag out this old chestnut on Amazon CTO Rips Blogging Authors a New One · · Score: 1

    What's better than winning a gold medal at the Paralympics?

    Walking