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  1. Speed on Compromising Wired Keyboards · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Has anybody noticed that he types really slow? I believe it might not work correctly if many keys are pressed in a short period of time.

  2. Re:Yeah on "BlueTrack" Mouse More Advanced Than Laser, Optical · · Score: 5, Funny

    No, but finally I'll be able to play Crysis inside my sand castle!

  3. Elvis is alive! on Hackers Clone Elvis' Passport · · Score: 1

    This is of course fake. He was Elvis for real.

  4. Information on Alarm Raised For "Clickjacking" Browser Exploit · · Score: 5, Insightful

    You call this "information"? It's not even clear what the exploit is about.

  5. Re:Hubble Windex: For that Deep [Space] Shine! on Hubble Finds Unidentified Object In Space · · Score: 0

    Correction, it's an alien civilization that did their first experiment on the LHC somewhere between 130 to 11 billion years ago, human time.

  6. Re:Not supposed to be dooms day yet. on LHC Flips On Tomorrow · · Score: 2, Informative

    That's exactly what I was going to say. And I will also add:

    "Collisions" != "Boom"

    But I think I'll still be flagged as Redundant

  7. Better idea on The Open Source Humanoid Robot and Its Many Uses · · Score: 0

    Not only population is growing old, also chinese are being born ala Fibonacci.
    Wisely taking advantage of the chinese's body contexture, we could just harmlessly squeeze them into a robot.
    Now, that's a humanoid.

  8. Re:That's nothing on OLPC Physics Game Jam For an XO · · Score: 2, Funny

    Why bother? I've already won

  9. That's not Europe on Biologists Create Genetic Map of Europe · · Score: 0

    As you can see in the map, they are missing most eastern europe's countries... I wonder why.

  10. Re:So that's what causes it! on Genetic Glitch May Prevent Kids From Learning From Their Mistakes · · Score: 0

    I was exactly about to point the same thing out. I remembered having read about this a couple of months ago. But to prevent the irony, I searched the comments before.

  11. I can't help but to say... on Pittsburgh Cancer Center Warns of Cell Phone Risks · · Score: 0

    I knew it.

  12. Re:pr0n on Google's Knol, Expert Wiki, Goes Live · · Score: 0

    Google's Knoll service is responsible for 2% of the world's porn hosted on the Web, according to a new report.

  13. Re:First Comment on topic! ... oh wait... lol on World's Oldest Bible Going Online · · Score: 0

    Yup, you're right this is after Christ.

  14. Re:Finally on The First Paper-Based Transistors · · Score: 0

    Oh thanks, I didn't imagine the cycles as you wiping cycles, I though about it more like vibrations.

    =) (so the post doesn't look ambiguous)

  15. Re:Oh Crap on The First Paper-Based Transistors · · Score: 0

    Photocopies' shop

  16. Re:Finally on The First Paper-Based Transistors · · Score: 1, Funny

    I don't understand the joke.

  17. Re:Fix the damn summary! on Spammers Choose GMail · · Score: 0

    Mod parent insightful and RTFA

  18. Re:Confused on MS To Finally End OEM Licensing For Windows 3.11 · · Score: 0

    Thank you.

  19. Confused on MS To Finally End OEM Licensing For Windows 3.11 · · Score: 0

    I don't understand if he/she is being sarcastic or not.

    In other words, is this good, bad or neutral?

  20. Re:If you're going to live in the US ... on Learn a Foreign Language As an Engineer? · · Score: 0

    Russia is not even part of the EU

  21. What's the best tech scam you've heard of lately? on There's a Sucker Converted Every Minute · · Score: 0

    "The universe is made of tiny little strings vibrating together."

  22. Re:Can't be right on Einstein's Theory Passes Strict New Test · · Score: 0

    And that's why we are striving to find THE GOD PARTICLE.
    Why do we need to know how the universe acted the first the 1x10-36 second after the Big bang?
    Why do we need to understand why gravity is so weak compared to the electromagnetic force?
    What's the point in wasting our scientists' inteligence in finding completely useless theories?

  23. Re:For years testing a theory... on Einstein's Theory Passes Strict New Test · · Score: 0

    until the damn thing is just turned on and we see what really happens.

    The problem arises when the probabilities of seeing what happens if it goes wrong are zero.

  24. Re:For years testing a theory... on Einstein's Theory Passes Strict New Test · · Score: 0

    I wasn't particularly taking about strangelets and those for sure are not the only possible threat...
    but now that you've been messing with your glasses I feel safer, I mean, like, it's exacly the same thing that'll happen on the LHC, dah!

    It's about time for a cars' analogy, but let's better not get anymore "Out of topic" or we'll be modded so.

  25. For years testing a theory... on Einstein's Theory Passes Strict New Test · · Score: 2, Funny

    ... and still they are gonna go without any real proof that the LHC won't kill us, and turn it on.

    Ironic, ain't it?