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  1. Re:I wonder on Do Firefox Users Pay More For Car Loans? · · Score: 1

    Wow - I'm sitting in 90210 right now and my rates are Chrome: 3.5, Firefox, 3.1, IE, 3.1 Of course when I check to see where my IP resolves, it tells me I'm in Miami. Whatever.

  2. Re: Dear Puritans on Seven Words You Can't Say On Google Instant · · Score: 1

    Seriously... RTFHB

    Funniest thing I've read in a long time. Well played.

  3. Re:Avira/AntiVir on What Free Antivirus Do You Install On Windows? · · Score: 2, Interesting

    +1 I've put AntiVir on every computer I own. Very tiny footprint. Doesn't give me a bunch of crap I don't want.

  4. Re:Good job? But he's wrong! on $4,400/Yr. Coders May Work On Dept. of Labor Project · · Score: 1

    Should we be ridiculing you for thinking this Verizon joke was "very obscure?"

  5. Re:I suddenly feel... on Hubble Releases First Post-Upgrade Images · · Score: 2, Funny

    Can we have your liver then?

  6. Re:Someone Is Getting Fired on Asus Ships Cracking Software On Recovery DVD · · Score: 2, Informative
    It's truly amazing how difficult it is to fire people in many organizations, so I doubt it is a guarantee that anyone will be fired.

    However this is exactly the kind of public exposure of software piracy that the offended companies can use to boost earnings.

    Firings=No Lawsuits=Yes

  7. Re:Troll? No. on Craigslist Prankster Sued, Argues DMCA Abuse · · Score: 1
    Craigslist is nothing but fraud? I think not.

    The vast majority of people that I know who have been taken in by fraud are trying to do something illegal or immoral when they are taken advantage of.

    The Nigerian 419 scam only works with people willing to break the law - so the people who are taken in by the 419 scam are not 'innocent bystanders' they are amateur con men (and women) who got conned

    Looking for sex on craigslist? Seriously - how is someone who got embarrassed trying to get a girl on a FREE service where you can post just about anything for sale (at least until it gets flagged) in any way a victim?

    To use an old, albeit highly relevant, cliche: If you play with fire, you're going to get burned.

  8. Re:Some data 4 U on OMG Did U C What U R Paying 4 Texting? · · Score: 1
    At no point did I say I was being charged 25 cents per text. What I said was I was being charged .25 cents per text.

    Wait - I know - you work for Verizon!

    http://www.verizonmath.com/

  9. Re:Some data 4 U on OMG Did U C What U R Paying 4 Texting? · · Score: 1

    Or maybe, just maybe, you need a refresher math class.

  10. Re:Some data 4 U on OMG Did U C What U R Paying 4 Texting? · · Score: 1
    Sending AND receiving texts costs money in most plans. Here are Verizon's Ts and Cs for your perusal.

    http://support.vzw.com/terms/txt_messaging.html

    On another note - I have an unlimited text plan for my family. My cost per text averages .25 cents.

  11. Re:For those of you that are going to ask on eBay Sues Craigslist · · Score: 5, Funny
    When they needed a lawyer, they probably just looked on Craigslist...

    I wonder if they offered to pay with a cashier's check for a few hundred dollars over his fee.

  12. Re:Monster cable has been taking advantage... on Monster Cables Pushes Around the Wrong Small Company · · Score: 1

    I'll see your $5900 data cable, and raise you a $7250 pair of 12 foot speaker cables. http://www.pearcable.com/sub_products_anjou_sc.htm How do these people sleep at night.

  13. Re:Somthing Wrong Here. was Re:Nothing new here on Mysterious Sound Waves Can Destroy Rockets · · Score: 1

    What happened to the Tacoma Narrows Bride was caused...

    I've been to weddings in Tacoma. There are NO narrow brides there.
  14. Re:Brown noise on Mysterious Sound Waves Can Destroy Rockets · · Score: 1

    Was that an intentional "Corner Gas" reference? If so, well done.

  15. Re:News for Nerds on Fidel Castro Resigns · · Score: 1

    So you're claiming there are people here who never listen to the radio when there is a news broadcast, never watch any television station when there is a news broadcast, and never visit any website other than slashdot that contains news?

  16. Re:News for Nerds on Fidel Castro Resigns · · Score: 1

    Sorry, even though parent has been modded "-1 Troll" I have to agree. While this does fall into the category of "Stuff that Matters" it is hardly "News for Nerds." There is probably not a single person here for whom Slashdot is their only source of news. This being said, I come to /. to read stories that I *don't* get on Drudge or my local news site.

    When I fired up Firefox this morning my 3 tabs auto-opened. One of them is /. one of them is Drudge. I glanced at Drudge and then thought actually crossed my mind "I wonder if /. is going to have a story on the Castro thing." I decided nah - that's going to be over-reported everywhere else - they wouldn't bother.

    I was wrong. It's not the first time. However, I think in this case /. was wrong also. The increasing inclusion of 'mainstream' news is definitely diluting the waters here.

  17. Written and Oral Communication Skills on What Skills Should Undergrads Have? · · Score: 1
    I know I'm late to the party and the "way at the bottom of the page" /. comments rarely get attention, but I am compelled to respond to this one.

    I have recently been asked by my Alma Mater to review some undergraduate portfolios to determine the quality of their General Education courses. I have been appalled at the (nearly) complete lack of ability to write a coherent paper. Sometimes the voice changes, sometimes the tense changes, rarely are there actual citations and never was there any semblance of flow from beginning to end.

    What was even worse, however, was the fact that the professors of these courses were giving kudos for this crap. This current generation of narcissistic praise junkies and these so-called 'educators' who give out this praise make me throw up a little bit in my mouth every time I think of them.

  18. Scam the trolls. on Scammers Continue to Wreak Havoc in MMO's · · Score: 1

    Can we please now come up with a way to scam all of the MyMiniCity trolls? That would be sweet.

  19. Re:Unbelievable on Apple Patents 'Buy Stuff Wirelessly, Skip Lines' Tech · · Score: 2, Funny

    Point taken. I will no longer cut in line at any Starbucks located in Pakistan.

  20. Re:The know-nothing. on The 5 Users You'd Meet in Hell · · Score: 1

    Have you tried rebooting your PC without saving your files? (not too obscure, no)

  21. Re:Wasn't trying to inform on The Register Exposes More Wikipedia Abuse · · Score: 1

    Hey, just as a friendly reminder, you forgot to complain about the moderators.

  22. Re:Vista is #10? on Vista Makes CNET UK's List of "Worst Consumer Tech" · · Score: 4, Funny

    I can't think of any other examples.

    Elroy Jetson?

  23. Re:Vista is #10? on Vista Makes CNET UK's List of "Worst Consumer Tech" · · Score: 1
    I'm not sure WHAT Astrosurfing is. AstroTurfing, however, is quite common.

    Now if there were only some sort of database that would allow me to search the Internet for the definition of a term...

  24. Missed it by that much on Judge Rules That I Own Slashdot · · Score: 1
    There are so many aspects of this story that could have been entertaining, but none of them ever quite took hold. It was a little bit like listening to presidential debates - every so often it sounds like someone is going to say something important and/or actually answer a question and then suddenly they veer off in an ill-phrased obtuse direction.

    Perhaps when this writer's English teacher returns his red-lined first draft to him and he prepares his final draft, this article could be posted again.

    Or is this merely just a case of "ooh - someone mentioned /. - that's front page material!>

  25. Re:Advantages? on The Last DC Power Grid Shut Down in NYC · · Score: 5, Funny

    Do ATM machines (where we enter our PIN numbers) run on DC current?