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  1. Re:Get A Grip on Bionic Arm Might Go Into Clinical Trials · · Score: 1

    I assume chuck grip refers to Chuck Norris

  2. give it a try on Stanford's New Website Converts Your Photos to 3D · · Score: 1

    Someone try to upload a mobius strip. I want to see whats on the other side.

  3. make sure he doesn't do this on How to Recognize a Good Programmer · · Score: 1
  4. I may be wrong but on Is There Such a Thing As Absolute Hot? · · Score: 1

    I thought that temperature was directly proportional to the speed that the electron travels around the atom. Since no matter can travel faster than the speed of light then there may be maximum temperature. Then again I may be wrong again but doesn't the small nuclear force hold the electron in orbit around the atom. Could the electron travel so fast that it reaches an escape velocity?

  5. Re:smitFraud on Anti-Virus Effectiveness Down from Last Year · · Score: 1

    Funny you mention this. I was fixing some guys computer today and it was infected with smitFraud. Holy cow, I looked at how much memory was being used used and only 10 mb of ram was free. I ended up booting into safe-mode and removing it with smitFraud which dare I say works miracles. He had McAffe which didn't do shit.

  6. You insensitive clod on No Right to Privacy When Your Computer Is Repaired · · Score: 1

    My father's name is Kenneth.

  7. Re:I agree its wrong on Wi-Fi Piggybacking Widespread · · Score: 1

    yeah, and what harm is done if I go to your house at 2AM while you sleep and take your car which you left the keys in the ignition and drive to Texaco? As long as I return the car and compensate you by filling up the gas tank, whats so wrong with that?

  8. Re:Encryption == Something to Hide on NIST Opens Competition for a New Hash Algorithm · · Score: 1

    it is possible for files transfered over any interface to become corrupted, not necessarily by human malice. for example I've burned a copy of fedora 6 onto a disc and I had bad ram which caused it to become corrupted and not install on a machine. I got another fedora 6 disc that I knew worked, performed a hash on both discs and they were not the same.

  9. Re:Encryption == Something to Hide on NIST Opens Competition for a New Hash Algorithm · · Score: 1

    their is a difference between encryption and hashing.

    encryption: The process of converting information into a form unintelligible to anyone except holders of a specific cryptographic key.

    hashing: The production of a "hash value" to ensure that information or software is protected against tampering.

    hashing is not used to encrypt data instead it is used to ensure the integrity of the data.

  10. Re:Yes, butt... on Recreating Cities Using Online Photos · · Score: 1

    I swear if that is another goatse pic, I will give you a distended anus, for all the pain and suffering that you people have caused.
    That image is still burned into my mind from the last time I saw it.

  11. Re:Why Colbert? on Colbert's Run For President May Be Criminal · · Score: 1

    This reminds me of the short story "Franchise"
    by Isaac Asimov.

    In Franchise, People don't elect the president, Instead a computer called Multivac
    selects one person out of the entire population and asks them
    questions in order to determine the results of an election.

  12. Suddenly on Hundreds of Black Holes Found · · Score: 1

    black holes, hundreds of them

  13. what ever happened to on Facebook Goes To 64 Bit User IDs · · Score: 1

    "all you will ever need is 64k of user IDs"

  14. unneeded on Get Speed-Booting with an Open BIOS · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    I'll probably never use this. My computer(linux) has a very good uptime to down rate, so it is very rare that i'll reboot my machine this year. Even if their is a power failure, my UPS will kick in.

  15. or the apple version on Google Hopes to Disaggregate Carriers with gPhone · · Score: 1

    I will be driving in my Imobile supported entirely by add revenue and the occasional mandatory detours to "suggested vendors" while en route to my destination, using of course, Imaps. But on the way there, I need to fuel my Imobile with some environmentally friendly and sustainable/renewable Ifuel, which is supported solely from advertising revenues which I'm forced to watch at the pump station. But before I leave the pump station, I plan to make a visit with my Idoctor of course which the appointment has already been setup for me through apple calendar as apple knows my schedule by now anyway. I didn't need to confirm this, nor even ask for the appoint thanks to Ipsychic. The Idoctor knows all my medical needs thanks to Irecords, all of which is sponsored by tailored advertising supported by the drug manufacturing consortium. I'm even planning on selling my Ihouse next week, to buy a bigger house, for which Imortgage will help me out on the loan....

  16. most people just want what works on The Agony and Ecstasy Of Becoming a Linux OEM · · Score: 1

    The average user just wants something that is familiar and just works.

  17. Obligatory on Arm Wrestling Machine Recalled for Breaking Arms · · Score: 0

    I for one welcome our arm breaking overlords

  18. No problem on UK Police Cracking Down on Broadband Theft · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I have an unsecure network, and I really don't care if anyone uses it as long as nothing illegal is performed.

  19. Re:OSI Model on Network Warrior · · Score: 0

    I was taught to use

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    Processing

  20. did not RTFA on New Explanation For the Industrial Revolution · · Score: 1

    That theory is bullocks, because of nonviolence is a ridiculous explanation for advancement. If this theory did hold true Switzerland would be one of the most advanced places in the world, Now compare this to the United States that has been in countless military conflicts and is significantly more advanced than neutral places.

  21. Hackers and Crackers on Forbes Offers a Sympathetic Portrayal of Hackers · · Score: 0

    When I mention a Cracker images of white men or literal crackers may be appearing in your head.
    Now I am going to explain the difference between a hacker and a cracker.
    A hacker is a person with no criminal intent breaking into a computer and just wants to do it to satisfy his curiosity, this however is not generally acceptable in our society. A Cracker is someone who does have criminal intent when breaking into a computer and does it for ulterior motives other then the attaining of knowledge. I believe the former should be allowed while the latter should be strictly discouraged.

  22. Woman at DefCon on Dateline NBC Mole Outed At DefCon · · Score: 1

    I bet they saw the picture and just looked at the only woman there.

  23. Oblig on MIT Engineers World's First Schizophrenic Mice · · Score: 1

    I for one welcome our new schizophrenic mice overlords, may they realize that we exist.

  24. Read title wrong on Mitochondria and the Prevention of Death · · Score: 1

    Maybe im a Nerd but I read this as Midichlorians and the Prevention of Death.

  25. Re:Cisco on IPhones Flooding Wireless LAN At Duke · · Score: 1

    I am taking a cisco internetworking class and I do not think that it is similar to a DoS attack because a DoS attack involves changing the source address in the packets that are sent to a server. I do not think any students at Duke have found a way to hack the iphone
    to allow modified packets to be sent out.