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  1. Re:Rogers on US Group Wants Canada Blacklisted Over Piracy · · Score: 1

    Switch to Sympatico, the hell with Rogers. I've never had ANY problems with Sympatico. Vote with your money.

  2. Re:The most important question on Matt Groening Talks About Futurama's Comeback · · Score: 1

    I heard he was dead and his head was frozen and in a thousand years they'll thaw his head out and either stick it in a jar or clone him a new body. Well, that's what I heard.

  3. Watching the video demo on their website... on Enso Gives Keyboard Commands to Windows Users · · Score: 1

    ...and all I will ever remember from that video is that Jono DiCarlo needs a serious eyebrow waxing. I'm sure he's a nice guy though.

  4. Wait, wait, this changes everything on Listening Robot Senses Snipers · · Score: 1

    Note to self - shoot the robot first!

  5. Re:*Yawn* on iTunes Sales Not 'Collapsing' After All · · Score: 2, Funny

    Ah yes, truthiness. How I've missed thee...

  6. The first floating reactor - USS Sturgis on A $200-Million Floating Nuclear Plant? · · Score: 5, Informative

    The USS Sturgis, stationed at the Panama Canal. The Department of Energy describes the Sturgis as follows: STURGIS Floating Nuclear Power Plant; Designation MH-1A, Location: Gatun Lake, Canal Zone; Principal nuclear contractor: Martin; Pressurized water reactor, Capacity: 10,000 net kW(e), Authorized 45,000 kW(t), Initial criticality, 1967; Shutdown (permanently), 1976. The vessel provided power to the Canal Zone. It was the first floating nuclear power plant and, for nearly three decades, appeared to be the last. In 2008, the Russians plan to bring on line the next floating nuclear power plant.