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  1. Hmm, Not in my Birmingham on Birmingham Drops Open Source Initiative · · Score: 4, Interesting

    In other news, Birmingham, Alabama is doing the exact opposite. Open source has fluorished here, as low funds make one go to low-cost alternatives.

  2. You saw it coming on Ares I Rocket Rumored To Be Too Heavy · · Score: 3, Funny

    I say nasa is suffering from... (wait for it)
    Projectile Dysfunction.
    Thank you, try the fish.

  3. Fear not, Gamers! on Life Without Traffic Signs · · Score: 1

    All those hours playing Frogger and Freeway were worth it!

  4. Welcome to Mars City on Warming a Tiny Piece of Mars For Terraforming · · Score: 1

    Upgrades are complete on the geothermic reactor at the Mars colony. Increased energy demands from quantum mechanics research now being met. Thanks, Union Aerospace Corporation

  5. Re:if ALSA driver fails to load. on Monitor a Linux Box With Machine Generated Music · · Score: 1

    Pc Speaker?

  6. Just in time for the holidays on Monitor a Linux Box With Machine Generated Music · · Score: 3, Funny

    How about a Beowulf Cluster Choir?

  7. Re:Maxim? on First Company Logo Visible From Space · · Score: 1

    correct. and if you wanna get really picky, there have been "Airplane ads" on the tops of skyscrapers for decades.

  8. Giving laptops to the poor? on First of the OLPCs Built · · Score: 1

    Let's give some of these to the really needy: College students

  9. Neat explore function? on Google's Test Search Engine · · Score: 1

    See what other people are searching for, huh? Apparently people are searching for kari ann peniche.

  10. That does it on Man's Vote for Himself Missing In E-Vote Count · · Score: 1

    It's time to switch back to beans.

  11. Recycle computers while not destroying them? on Taking a Crack At Recycling E-Waste · · Score: 1

    Instead of destroying old computers that work, why not put them to other uses? A small computer store where I live does exactly this, and they have made a killing at it, too. For poor income families, and casual computer users, it's a win-win situation. In fact I was a customer: I bought a maxed out IBM PC300GL for 25 dollars, and I had no problems with it. Most Modern software worked beautifully on it. While it wasn't a gaming computer, it did just what I bought it for.