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  1. Re:Language Independent! on 6 Languages You Wish the Boss Let You Use · · Score: 1

    dont forget about BrainFuck http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brainfuck

  2. Re:lame on Microsoft's New Programming Language, "M" · · Score: 1

    Not sure what your looking for here.... reflection of generics? got that already.

    Generics in all parts of the framework (configuration provider pattern) perhaps?

  3. Re:elect obama on Programming Jobs Abroad For a US Citizen? · · Score: 1

    ROFL
    I mean seriously
    ROFL
    The best post I've seen in 3 hours on \.

  4. Re:Hard videophone is the option on A Full-Time 2-Way Video Link To Grandparents? · · Score: 1

    Why is there not more traffic on this posting?

    Asterisk is very flexible solution. A little whompy around the edges but manageable.

    Could we see a howto, or at least a writeup on your setup? Heck, I might even buy a that Grandstream (and the ""free"" SIP account, as FWD is pay now)

  5. Re:LA Times story.... on Wealthy Mexicans Getting Chipped in Case of Abduction · · Score: 1

    I really would not mind having a devastated, irradiated land south of the California border. Heck the oil might even still be worth something.

  6. Annex Mexico on Wealthy Mexicans Getting Chipped in Case of Abduction · · Score: 1
  7. Re:No Comparisons? on Whole Disk Encryption For Vista? · · Score: 2, Informative
  8. Raid? Border Scurmish? War? on Canadian Gov't Victim of Cyberattacks · · Score: 2, Interesting

    So at what point does someone decide this is with hostile intent? Does this apply to corporation as well? Can DuPont invade Johnson's and Johnson's?

  9. The Ambler Edge on Do the Blind Deserve More Effort on the Web? · · Score: 1

    This story reminds me of the panel dicussion at the Software Development West show a couple of years back.
    The topic was : Model Driven Architecture.

    During which a blind guy stood up and asked what are you doing to help blind developer use models for MDA?

    Puzzled looks by the panel, then Scott Ambler said something along the lines of:
    "Well nothing....you need to be able to see models"

    Man that got the crowd going

  10. Re:Not Faster on Strict Order Boarding Would Get Planes in the Sky Faster · · Score: 1

    no need for butter here, we fixed that problem 20 years ago

  11. Re:Wasn't that the whole point on US Claims Satellite Shoot-Down Success · · Score: 1

    Except that the Hydrazine fuel tank is beryllium-lined, AND that the hydrazine tank on Columbia survived its fall intact.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrazine

  12. Re:Anti-gravity tech on The Age of the Airship Returns? · · Score: 2, Informative

    I seem recall hearing about an american air base which stored massive amounts of helium in the bedrock beneath the base. As memory goes there was an issue with closing the defunct base as selling the helium on open market would have crashed the helium market.

    There's memory for you

  13. Re:So this is what on Echeria Coli Co-Opted To Make Gasoline · · Score: 1

    Instead we need a tax based on the number of wheels on the vehicle, or perhaps the size of the wheels. Motorcycles require high traffic skill levels, dont clog the roads, easy to park, oh and use less fuel. Next up trikes, and then the lowly 4 wheeled commuter car.

  14. Mail theft federal offense on Identity Thief Apprehended By Victim · · Score: 1

    I didnt see anything thing in the article suggesting that a federal crime was commited by stealing/reading/opening someone's mail. What's with that?

  15. Raft on Sealand Put Up For Sale · · Score: 1

    Sounds like a great place to live and rape and use Reason ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reason_(weapon_system ) )

  16. I smell money on Taking a Crack At Recycling E-Waste · · Score: 1

    step 1. business plan (get accquired by )
    step 2. interview homeless people (to be done by perl AI program written by fifth grader)
    step 3. issue tinfoil hats to new homeless employees, have them eat the lead out of the monitors
    step 4. profit
    step 5. oh wait this one is the profit step, get accquired

  17. big big big boy on The US Navy Says Goodbye to the Tomcat · · Score: 2, Interesting

    big wings
    big engines
    big radar
    big missile (Phoenix)
    big gas tanks
    big loss.....

    at least we can shoot them down in someone else's airforce

  18. Radioactive Oil on Iranian Heavy Water Nuke Plant Goes Online Today · · Score: 2, Funny

    I alway wondered if radioactive oil is as useable as the clean crude. I suppose we could always use it to lube the current nuke plants ;)

  19. Re:Awww...c'mon guys.... on Vista Speech Recognition Goes Awry · · Score: 1

    touche'

  20. Original Ideas.... on Chinese Telecom Company Launches 'RedBerry' · · Score: 1

    Is is just me or was the last original idea out of China over 500 years ago?

  21. Vongo on Movie Downloads to Coincide with DVD release · · Score: 1

    Aint that interesting, I got my 14 days free of Vongo CD today in the mail

  22. Re:Oh well if I have to then on Ingredients in Beer as a Cancer Treatment? · · Score: 1

    You forgot the omni important - Beer Goggles

  23. Home routers on The exhaustion of IPv4 address space · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Perhaps this is an AskSlashdot, but who is making a decent(affordable) IPv6 router for the home? And where can one locate documents on SIP/RTP in IPv6 land?

  24. Re:The future.... on 9 Weeks to Pump Out New Orleans? · · Score: 1

    Dont forget Godzilla

  25. Re:Glove, what glove? on NASA's Astronaut Glove Design Competition · · Score: 1

    I'm trying to remember the movie that demonstrated this effect... something about an area about to become depressurized, and one of the main characters (woman) is giving instructions to her daughter, to close her eyes very tightly and exhale.

    I am remembering 'Event Horizon' being that movie. Damn, it had good sound bites.