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hof writes: "Ever wanted to enter text by just looking at the screen? Take a look at Dasher. You enter text by looking or pointing to letters or words which the program thinks you are about to enter. I wonder how this can be optimized for coding -- a break for your wrists, and the code is available under GPL."

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  1. Wanna date a famous virgin? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic
    Britney Spears has said she's finally ready for a new boyfriend.

    The pop princess went through hell after she broke up with long-term love, N'Sync's Justin Timberlake, in March this year.

    But Britney, 20, admitted it was going to be tough to find the right man.

    'I'm just a girl'

    Everyone was shocked when Britney and Justin broke up She reckoned they'd either be intimidated or suck up to her because she's so famous.

    "I'm just a girl wanting a guy to love me," she told People magazine.

    Britney said her break-up with Justin had taken a lot out of her.

    "He was my first real love, and I doubt I'll ever be able to love anyone like that again," she admitted.

    This comes as Justin's grandmother said she's glad they broke up cos Britney was a "distraction" to her grandson's career. Justin's releasing a solo album in November.

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    Man, I'm ready for her if she would just let me to take her virginity...

  2. you forgot 'Microsoft warns about security holes' by oliverthered · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I ain't kidding either, where did you karma whoring skills go.

    Microsoft warns about security holes

    First four sentences are:
    "
    Millions of people using Microsoft's Office and Internet Explorer programs are at risk from security holes that could allow malicious hackers to change files on their computers.
    The vulnerable programs include Microsoft Office 2000, Office XP, Money 2002, Money 2003, Project 2002 as well as software used on internet servers.

    The world's leading software maker has advised computer users to close the critical holes by downloading software patches from its website.

    The flaws are the latest headaches for Microsoft, which launched a "trustworthy computing" campaign earlier this year to improve the security of all of its software. "

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    thank God the internet isn't a human right.