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  1. Re:Love on Company Unveils Personalized Anime Robot Girl · · Score: 1

    >(that last is a joke) Sooo... rigor mortis does not make her less flexible?

  2. Re:I for one welcome... on Why Google Should Buy the Music Industry · · Score: 1

    Power corrupts... I've forgotten what absolute power does.

    It corrupts memory, apparently.

  3. Re:Sorry, no "dirty tricks" campaign here... on Wikileaks Founder Arrested In London · · Score: 1

    t4inteds law: If you mention Godwins law to prevent yourself from invoking said law, you have just invoked Godwins law.

  4. Re:Well shit on Final Fantasy XIV Launches To Scathing Reviews · · Score: 1

    FF8 had probably the best plot of any FF I've played. Much better than FF7 with the freaking huge sword. But FF8 is also the most ambivalent FF of all of them, so I see where you're coming from. (But really, play it it rocks).

  5. Re:2 billion... on US Monitoring Database Reaches Limit, Quits Tracking Felons and Parolees · · Score: 1

    Why? Having a u_int seems better in any respect. A DB index is usually positive. Makes no sense to me, am I missing something obvious?

  6. Re:I think I see what the problem was on Swiss Canton Abandons Linux Migration · · Score: 1

    Just if anyone wonders, the German phrase is: "angefressene Mitarbeiter", which is translated correctly (if you care about the literal translation), the meaning is actually "angry staff".

  7. Re:Reply on Can Ubuntu Save Online Banking? · · Score: 1

    You mean like the swiss Postfinance? They ship you this device: http://www.vasco.com/products/digipass/digipass_readers/digipass_800_range/digipass_810.aspx You need to enter the number from the website, slip in your card, enter your pin and then enter the result back to the website. Really secure, except against phishing. Nothing really works against phishing (well smart user, but let's not kid ourselves here...)

  8. Re:It doesn't feel complete to me on EA To Charge For Game Demos · · Score: 1

    I'd say it's a complete 15$ game. I spent 100$ on OS: Design and Implementation (AST), I sure as hell expect more from it than I do from issue #1234 from manga xyz for 8$.

  9. Re:I say this with some knowledge on the matter on Why a High IQ Doesn't Mean You're Smart · · Score: 1

    I'm in a similar position. Would you mind telling how you got your work ethic 'fixed'?

  10. Re:Is there where Democracy leads? on French Deputies Want Labels On Photo-Altered Models · · Score: 1

    Seems like the longer our democracies go on, the more bureaucratic and insane they start becoming. This isn't "fascism," this isn't the will of the people being usurped, this is the system working as it should, and these are the results.

    Damn buddy, it's not like I'm ignorant to the world as it is, but reading this just slapped me in the face with some really bad perspective.

  11. Re:So the WaPo reports a story a month obsolete? on MS Issued a Fix For Its Unwanted FireFox Extension · · Score: 1

    Look, Firefox offers the ability to install add-ons for all users.

    My ass offers the ability to be fucked. That doesn't mean I want some random company sticking their dick in it.

  12. Re:Microsoft is NOT single-threaded on Microsoft May Be Targeting the Ubuntu Desktop · · Score: 1

    Why is everyone assuming that Microsoft can do only one thing at a time? Microsoft is a damned big company and, you know what? They can do multiple things at once.

    You couldn't tell by looking at their Operating Systems....

  13. Re:Good times and Bad times in any job on Are IT Security Professionals Less Happy? · · Score: 1

    "I've just signed a deal to get my first novel published." Did you write it in Starbucks?

  14. Re:That's the point. on Firefox SSL-Certificate Debate Rages On · · Score: 1

    Go for the whiskey, lad!

  15. Re:Dynamic IP script on What Are the Best Laptop Theft Recovery Measures? · · Score: 1

    Just put some satellite-triggered explosives in the laptop. Oh, wait, you said 'recover'.