Domain: dwarfurl.com
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The problem
The issues and problems are very adequetly explained here
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Re:And what about...
did you hear the one about the drilling platform, a secuirty guard and a robot?
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Re:I might be missing something...
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Re:Win32 because of webcam library
this one works quite well if you know what you are doing
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Re:Agree completely.
after a quick web search, i found a way to block such links
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Re:Oh great...
alternative safe methods for testing metals.
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dnf
Duke Nukem Forever will be released!
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Re:If true, this isn't particularly surprising.
this is all public knowledge already
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Re:Something came up...
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specs
the specs on the devices can be found here
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Re:Ok right....
or you could always just opt out
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Re:well, maybe the rhythm of Jingle Bells...
merry jingle bell christmas to let me hear that rhythm
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Re:'Thinking' military robots and AIs?
a history of military robots shows us that soon the entire armies will be automated
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Re:The Intelligence Game
you can play with the rat brain simulator here while its still online[standford.edu]
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Mod this up
I can shop at wallmart and get alternative lighing for a lot less than regular bulbs
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Re:Integer overflows
A universe in C would result in some minor changes
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Re:Something about water and melanin
WTF is this reference to "brown people"? Are you some racist faggot?
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Re:Spam?
If A were true yet we are told B then how does C come in to this???
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Re:Question about platform security
the only reason botnets/malware exist is due to the kernals effect on the smtp gateways
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the fix
the released the pushdo trojan patch in 2005
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Re:Well, that decided it for me.
In 2001, we got the war against terror. If Hillary is elected in 2008, it will be the War against Video Games. I used to vote democratic, but not if Hillary is nominated.
Obama, on the other hand, could restore my confidence in the democratic party. He has a much less alarming view on government control of media, including games, as reported earlier in slashdot: http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/11/13/2031243 -
Re:Watch out for the roundhouse kick
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Comcast logs
I have logged comcast throttling my bandwith and posted it on my site I am now pursing legal action
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Re:WOW!
STFU whitey. I'll skull-fuck you with my 10 1/2 black dick. my 10 1/2 black dick.
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cheats
Here's a forum where they're working on the puzzle and posting some clues and cheats.[blogger.net]
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Stupidest Example
Why the hell would you use a SWF for credit card details? Approx 100,000 CC numbers have been phished from this site and it's still live[toybox.com]
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Re:Fake?
I found a related story just the other day...[harvard.edu]
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Fake?
I cant help thinking the "lawyer threats" are fake, considering this dirt[stanford.edu] dug up by a stanford student
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Re:Save some time
Here is another clue
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Re:company feedback
Myminicity is a very cool game and everyone should check it out by clicking on that link and clicking on this one too.
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company feedback
found a site that has employee experiences
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Re:HD-TV tv recycle
There is a drop off place where you can recycle your analog televsions and get a nice kick back...TV Recycle.org]
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Re:Good and bad news
Are you talking about Monty Python?
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Not So Redundant?
There are some uses for analog that we will no longer be able to use that digital cant replace, so I'm wondering if this is such a great idea or if we could maintain some coverage like Sweden does for particular applications? [wikipedia.org]
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Re:Sigh
I seriously disagree with you statement. Most of what you said is bullsh*t.
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Re:Ron Paul...
Removing the IRS is the only rational solution
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Vista 3.1GB?
This is more bullshit anyway - Vista has been shown to only be able to access 2.7GB for starters, by the most reliable test available [stanford.edu]
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Re:for this community (slashdot)
I found your name while searching the internet
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Re:Spoiler?
It was cool when they released the demo of duke nukem forever
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Re:Old news
I remember a documentary describing the flow of traffic based on peoples personalities[avi]
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Effective Communication
Done rather well in this particular multiverse[ibm.com]
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Not Bricked
WTF? It's not bricked. Simplest example is this little BIOS exploit which will brick anything[wikipedia.org]
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Re:Two is better than one
Astrophysicist Paul Davies addresses this very well in his blog. It's not always as cut and dried as a layman might think[pauldavies.com]
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Re:"poking around for files to test the burner?"
Here is a site that some tech acutally posts stories and pictures of what he finds on other peoples computers..
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Exciting News
This is very exciting and many astronomers are confident of quick results from previous studies of system B1173 in Galaxy Priordan[bbc.co.uk]
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A used laptop is better.
I've read several reviews of ebook readers and even tried one. The produects are either over-priced, SLOW!@!@#!@#, low memory, screw up on pdfs, are infected with DRM, have screens that are hard to see under certain lighting conditions, etc etc...... I"m sure i'm forgetting a few problems, but [pics] I found several used laptops in the trash behind the La Jolla library and got a light weight dell working. It doesn't have any of the problems of the ereaders except for its weight.
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Think Rutherford
This is actually a spinoff of Rutherford's 'spinning proton' research. A simple concept that has far-reaching capabilities.
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YAWN
This is just a rehash of the washing machine powered by hamsters story [bbc.co.uk]
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Re:Question
Can you strap that computer to the back of a bike while your riding it? Or do you need to use a bike trailer so you can pull it behind you while you ride?
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That was quick
Massive security hole already? Sheesh get it right Moz [bbc.co.uk]