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  1. Code of Life on 1-Pixel Pac-Man · · Score: 1

    DO NOT EAT

  2. escape fatality on Leonard Nimoy: Smoking Is Illogical · · Score: 1

    I switched to ce4, stopped my asphyxia + I can smell again === =)

  3. Re:Meego or Android could have saved Nokia... on Nokia Had an Android Phone In Development · · Score: 1

    Meego would have been the way to go, the only problem against it would have been the ecosystem which would have been easily fixed by becoming part of the android ecosystem like the other finnish linux os phonemaker Jolla did.

  4. Newkia, first phone within a year on Nokia Had an Android Phone In Development · · Score: 1
  5. Revelation Space on Designing DNA Specific Bio-Weapons · · Score: 1

    Just like the weapon Ana Khouri uses to assassinate Taraschi in Revelation Space by Alastair Reynolds

  6. doll house on Physicists Devise Test For Whether the Universe Is a Simulation · · Score: 1

    The Universe is a simulation, there just are no "users", you can't log out, it's like a doll house of itself =)

  7. Re:Nokia is not fading on Which Fading Smartphone Company Is More Valuable To Microsoft, RIM Or Nokia? · · Score: 1
  8. also on Bethesda Announces Elder Scrolls MMO · · Score: 1

    "It will be extremely rewarding financially to unveil what we have been developing the last several years,"

  9. You get on Obama's Privacy Bill of Rights: Just a Beginning · · Score: 1

    vanilla rights. Now, get back to your room, muahahaa.

  10. Re:You deserved it for abandoning Meego on Nokia CEO Blames Salesmen For Windows Phone Struggles · · Score: 1

    amen

  11. \o/ on Apple Agrees To Pay Licensing Fees To Nokia · · Score: 1

    hooray! =)

  12. in time... on The Importance of Lunch · · Score: 1

    When I started working in IT I was a graphic designer. I have drawn stuff as long as I can remember and I completed my assignments with ease, the design just came to me and I implemented it with a joy in my heart. I was carefree, I had a witty opinion about everything and let it be heard. I enjoyed daily lunches with other people. But deep inside me there was an urge to know more. So I learned to code. Now I'm a developer. I build websites/apps daily and though the work is rewarding it consumes me totally. I eat lunch alone just to let my brain cool a bit, enjoying a few moments outside the byte realm. Rarely do I join other people for lunch, only if I have conquered a tough problem and feel selfconfident enough to express my views of the world, which usually is required while having lunch with others. I could of course fake it but that would be ridiculous, longing for old days wont cut it, instead I keep to myself, do my work properly and eventually I'll be experienced enough to be a happy carefree developer, maybe finally sending that startup funding application =)

  13. Meego on After MS-Nokia Pact, Many Nokia Workers Walk Out In Protest · · Score: 1

    I second that, hopefully the flagship phones will be loaded with Meego while the midrange phones will operate on wp7

  14. already commercialized on Researchers Develop Genuine 3D Camera · · Score: 2

    Here's a 5 cam version already commercialized http://bit.ly/aHDafK

  15. random headshot on Wikileaks Competitor In the Works · · Score: 1

    Today at work I went to the Wikileaks.org site and opened a random file out of the published US cables to get a clue as to what is the nature of these reports. It turned out to be a file describing a US british ambassadors concern over russian military trade. It started out "The growing Russian military trade is becoming a concern in the US, last year Russia was the second largest military exporter to developing nations in the world, US being largest." I closed the file and thought, well, that sums it up nicely, I can't wait to see what they expose on the banks.

  16. Re:The part that gets me... on Sarah Palin 'Target WikiLeaks Like Taliban' · · Score: 1

    Peole like Assange will not stop, just because the crooked elite won't stop, and they don't stop because they're just like you, me or any other person on this planet, we all want other peoples money. Palin should stop though.

  17. Re:Before the Big Bang on Was There Only One Big Bang? · · Score: 1

    a good one, Penrose's new idea is really interesting, to have a cyclic universe you don't have to counter inflation, instead as objects in the universe travel further apart, in the end you'll be left with only photons, pure energy without mass and without mass there's no time and without time there's no scale so the infinitely big is simultaneously infinitely small and, I guess, blows up out of confusion =)

  18. um... on Leaving a Comment? That'll Be 99 Cents, and Your Name · · Score: 1

    no comment.

  19. f the pack on Nerds Still More Likely To Get Bullied · · Score: 3, Interesting

    The grey uncreative mass is neither smart nor dumb. It packs up like wolves and feeds on the dumbest among itself to feel minutely superior. This causes violent outbursts in the weakest of the mind since its the only way for the feeble minded to protect their deteriorating selfimage. The smart ones are also rejected by the pack. The highest minds seem odd and incomprehensible to the pack and need to be made apart from the maingroup to keep it coherent. While the pack dwells happily in its dull mediocre harmony, the lowest of the mind try to attract the interest of the pack by attacking the other outcasts, the high minds. The smartest ones should somehow make it seem profitable for the pack to guard them or just endure since the relieving outcome is that the high minds shouldn't have any incentive to attract the pack, who are just the right kind of average consumers for the next vc backedup startup to exploit :)

  20. SITI on P2P and P2P Links Ruled Legal In Spain · · Score: 2, Funny

    wohoo, the search for intraterrestrial intelligence is over =)

  21. Re:ok... on UK Consumers To Pay For Online Piracy · · Score: 1

    Also, producing an album or a movie nowadays is just as easy as it is to pirate them. The only thing that remains hard is to get a good idea, which seems lost to most.

  22. ok... on UK Consumers To Pay For Online Piracy · · Score: 1

    Just convinces me to get a dozen 100 TB HD's and dl the whole internet, all apps, albums and dvd rips that come out. I'll sell them to you when it all blows up =)

  23. Just so that no one will be disappointed on "2012" a Miscalculation; Actual Calendar Ends 2220 · · Score: 1

    when the universe ends, Tipler's Omega Point proves that we will feel just like nothing happened =)

  24. All in One on Most Mac Owners Also Own a Windows PC, But Not Vice Versa · · Score: 1

    Thank god for VMWare + Inter Core Duo 64 which lets me run OSX 10.5.2 Leopard, Open SuSe, Open solaris and XP to name a few favorites. VMW itself runs on X64 Windows Server 2008 (got a legal copy =) the mac ui/performance is a bit jellycovered, though there always is the next tweaking objective.

  25. Just wait 3 years on How To Make Science Popular Again? · · Score: 1

    it'll be the year of the galactic equinox, 2012, mankind nearly destroys itself leaving the biblical 144000 humans alive to make the spaceship to escape the burning earth using... pron and beer?... Oh yea, science will be sooooo popular in 3 years, I'm currently learning how to control your mind (see what kind of bs I'm uploading already =)