Comment Re:Sad, but inevitable. (Score -1) 137
I can't, gnnnMEH you insensitive NEEEEEUR clod!
Comment Gnnnn (Score -1) 42
Behold the FIBIAC! It's loud!
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Comment Re:Consumers need to do some research too ... (Score -1) 197
I mean, just imagine the day when printer manufacturers have to stop advertising their printers as colour. After all, colour isn't visible when you are looking at a printout in a darkened room.
Gnmehhhhhh CLODgnn!
Comment Re:A millions monkeys comes to mind (Score -1) 427
banging your head on your keyboard until the world makes sense again.
Gnnnmehclodnnnn!!!
Comment Re:Poor choice for name (Score -1) 55
Comment That's me fucked, then (Score -1) 164
It will need to read the answer from the screen and interact verbally with Alex Trebec just like the human players will.
Gnnnmeclodmmmmmheh!
Comment Re:intelligence doesn't matter, communication does (Score -1) 201
Comment Re:Old-timer here. Oh... wait... (Score -1) 256
I know this will sound amazing, but you didn't have to have a device to read a book!
gnnmehCLOnnnnnD!
Comment Re:Took 'em, but we DIDN'T look! (Score -1) 232
> No reasonable person would believe 58,000 pictures were taken but no one looked.
GnnmgnnnnCL
fshhh
mnmnmn
OD!
Comment Re:um... (Score -1) 157
Comment frstknme (Score -1) 1
Comment Re:First Post (Score -1) 220
Comment Re:Report from the field: "Drivers very confused" (Score -1) 483
Comment Re:Cheapest (Score -1) 123
Many consumer devices are coming with blu-ray ICs for media handling, like the range from sigma. They're cheap, they handle just about everything you throw at them, and there's little CPU involvement.
While we're on the subject of TLAs, does it enforce DRM?