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  1. Zillions on Behind Menuet, an OS Written Entirely In Assembly · · Score: 1

    You could fit zillions of virtual Menuets in one single computer...

  2. Lego NXT, perhaps? on A Standardized OS For Robots · · Score: 1

    Something in the lines of Lego NXT, perhaps, but more open and flexible?

  3. Garbage Patch Kids on Expedition To Explore an Alaska-Sized Plastic "Island" · · Score: 1

    New brand of toys, manufactured from molten plastic harvested directly from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch

  4. It doesn't get much geekier on Navigating a Geek Marriage? · · Score: 1

    Asking for marriage advice on Slashdot... it doesn't get much geekier than that! Congratulations, you've brightened my day! Oh, my $0.02: ask people who have seen many marriages up close, but always from outside: find a priest. A good one. There are plenty.

  5. Re:So where is the safehouse? Missing from article on P2P Network Exposes Obama's Safehouse Location · · Score: 1

    They're not saying, 'cause it's in New Jersey! Sorry, bad joke, no offense.

  6. Hire Jack Bauer on Delete Data On Netbook If Stolen? · · Score: 1

    Oh, the terror! What if the thief kidnaps you and tortures you to obtain the passphrase or bomb deactivation code? I suggest you hire Jack Bauer as bodyguard. No, seriously. Encrypt the disk and you're good to go.

  7. Alien black oil from X-Files on Huge Unidentified Organic Blob Floating Around Alaska · · Score: 1

    I say it's the alien black oil from X-Files

  8. Oh, you meant Role Playing Games! on The Essentials of RPG Design · · Score: 1

    Oh, Role Playing Games! I thought you meant "Rocket-Propelled Granades". Please stand by while the FBI knocks your door down.

  9. Surreal on Bing Gets Porn Domain To Filter Explicit Content · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Who's got the explicitometer to decide which domain to place content in? Censorship is getting increasingly surreal.

  10. Ask Google on The Problem With Estimating Linux Desktop Market Share · · Score: 3, Insightful

    No, really. They know.

  11. Share the road on Segway, GM Partner On Two-Wheeled Electric Car · · Score: 1

    Can it share the road with taxis and delivery trucks? No? Sorry, it's no use then.

  12. Paper is good enough on Data Preservation and How Ancient Egypt Got It Right · · Score: 1

    We know quite well how paper and ink age through the years.
    We know quite well how to preserve paper for a long time.
    We know how to efficiently encode digital information onto paper, using bidimensional barcodes.
    We know that paper tolerates a big amount of damage without losing the information encoded on it.
    We have ample experience recovering information from damaged -even charred- paper.
    We know paper requires no energy to maintain the information stored on it.

    If we combine these factors, it's not hard to conceive a long-term storage facility for digital data (could be encrypted - they're just dots on paper).

    For data retrieval scan the pages, decode the dots, decrypt the bytes.

    If we grow plants to make paper for backup, the plants wil sequester CO2 while growing to a profitable size.

  13. Consider the whole lifecycle on New York City Street Lights To Go LED · · Score: 1

    How much enery and contamination is needed to manufacture and recycle LED lights, versus the same costs for traditional sodium lamps? In terms of contamination, I believe the whole lifecycle should be considered, not just energy consumption while operating.

  14. Consider the parties on An Ethical Question Regarding Ebooks · · Score: 1

    1.- The author will not receive royalties whatever you do. It's part of the contract she signed with the publishing company. 2.- The publishing company has ceased printing the book, thereby implicitly ceasing their business of cashing dollars for selling the book. They do not want to continue doing business with the book. 3.- You want to read the book for personal use and not to make money with it. I would not have moral problems getting hold of a copy of the book, be it electronically or physically photocopying it.

  15. Keyboard ergonomy on IT's Love-Hate Relationship With Laptops · · Score: 1

    I wish laptops would have an option to customize keyboard layout.
    With ergonomy being the next big thing driving the market, virtually all laptops are good enough performance-wise, but the choice of laptop is determined by ease of use.
    I with I could buy my favourite brand of laptop for aesthetical reasons, and have an option to customize my keyboard layout: the location of the "Windows" key, all the special ones like "Fn", "PgUp", "PgDn", "Home", "End", "Del", function keys, one or two "Ctrl", size of "Shift", "Alt" and "AltGr", multimedia keys, etc.

    Whenever I have to reccomend a laptop purchase, I always stress the importance of the keyboard: once bought, it cannot be changed. If unconfortable, the rest of the laptop does not matter: the user will have to buy (and carry around) an external USB or Bluetooth keyboard.