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  1. Re:Here it is for 5c on NIH Spends $400K To Figure Out Why Men Don't Like Condoms · · Score: 1

    thats not really logical. The logical thing is this, human beings cheat on one another. And those cheating bastards (no offense to anyone) are bound to pick up something from somewhere and give it right to you.

  2. Re:Impact on birds... on Wind Could Provide 100% of World Energy Needs · · Score: 1

    haha, maybe the birds will develop some type of adaptation that tells them to avoid the fucking wind mills. lol

  3. Re:What if we take away too much wind? on Wind Could Provide 100% of World Energy Needs · · Score: 1

    we dont have to build enought to support the world, just our own country... and other countries are always able to take whatever action they want. Personally I think it will take a mixture of all forms of alternative energy before we rule out fossil fuels completely. I hope that made since.

  4. I love Google, but I really expected more. on Google Lively Review · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Its a well known fact that secondLife has really taken off and made a hit with everyone that can pay for it. It is essentually one virtual world rather than many virtual rooms. I really wish Google would have taken this approach rather than just launch some embedled 3-d chat rooms. There is so much more potential, if Google wanted to, it could take a majority of secondLife's users just by modleing after it except making many aspects of it free. Their was also the potential of virtual ads, virtual web browsing, and opening it up to developers to really (and I do mean really) play with. Right now it looks too unrealistic and childish.

  5. Re:Admit it on Folders vs. Tags For Shared Email Accounts? · · Score: 1

    lol, Well I figured as much for an University. I'm still in High School and I've been praying for a better collaboration/communication tool for our school to use.

  6. Re:Admit it on Folders vs. Tags For Shared Email Accounts? · · Score: 1

    How producrive does email actually make you guys? Is it a really big resource at your schools?

  7. Admit it on Folders vs. Tags For Shared Email Accounts? · · Score: 1

    Admit it, you wanted GMail way before you posted this.I say go for it, I wish our school had the luxury of having email but those jack-asses refuse to let us students acess anything even remotely related to email... good thing I know ways around all that.

  8. And competition disappears on Microsoft and News Corp in Yahoo Bid Talks · · Score: 1

    Microsoft is famous for its monopolies. If we allow them to buy Yahoo and take over the internet then there will be nothing stopping them. We seem to mistake Google for being the bad guy over Privacy concerns but what happens when Microsoft owns all of the market. MicroHoo (no matter how crappy it will be) may be too overwhelming to Google. There wont be much of a competition on this front unless Google somehow gains more of the Market.

  9. Bring it Back on Google Takes Down HuddleChat After Complaints [Warning] · · Score: 1

    What Google needs to do is to bring HuddleChat back as a addition to it's office applications. Of course it would be ridiculous to make all the features the same and include the same layout as Campfire but with all the genius minds at Google I'm sure they can put a twist on things. If HuddleChat was a official Google Apllication it would attract more users to their Office Suite. Dont give it up, Bring it back better then ever.

  10. Re:How 'bout UC Berkeley? on Scholarships From FOSS Organizations? · · Score: 1

    I loved the way you managed to work in the fact that you go to Stanford in that. Somebody likes to toot their own horn. lol

  11. Re:NO! on Bill of Rights for the Digital Age · · Score: 1

    I agree completely and a lot of people forget that the only War fault on US soil was by americans themselves (And brits in the Revolution). Suppose to unthinkable was to happen and the US was actually invaded. I realize we have a supreme army and all but soldiers cant be everywhere at once, one day it might be up to you to protect your own home from invaders. -IM EXTREMELY PARANOID BUT I DO HAVE A POINT.

  12. Re:NO! on Bill of Rights for the Digital Age · · Score: 1

    Is he talking about the rights we're making up or the Bill of Rights itself. If he's talking about the Bill of Rights then it has already been enchrined into law.

  13. Is this anydifferent from Sparknotes. on Student Faces Expulsion for Facebook Study Group · · Score: 1

    This is so stupid. I'm in High School and all my teachers keep telling me is that businesses want team players, who know how to get things done. And with websites like Sparknotes, Yahoo Answers, and even the invention of such efficient seach engines like Google its completely absurd to think that going it alone is gonna get you through that ivy leauge university you're attending or that AP Chemistry class. The stakes of what you're suppose to know once in school is continuously rising. Why would anyone want to destroy a study group? I read up in the posts that the school is not in the US but is this type of behavior acceptab;e anywhere?

  14. Re:United we stand, Divided we Fall on RIAA Afraid of Harvard · · Score: 1

    I didnt expect someone to reply so soon, but I agree, the world could learn a lot from me, lol. Thanx By the way, I'm always on Slashdot reading these types of articles but I never signed up for an account until I read this post. And I've seen seems like thousands of them and I'm just sick of it, If I can help provide an solution to this problem I'll do anything.

  15. United we stand, Divided we Fall on RIAA Afraid of Harvard · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I dare not pretend that I understand all the ins and outs of colleges and law but it would appear to me that more then just Harvard can get away from being targetted. If all colleges and universities were to stand united, perhaps law schools providing the legal front, against the RIAA and develope a system or group that is designed to protect students from this type of thing then maybe all these cases would drop. I'm just a junior in High School, when I go to college I dont want to have these types of issues to deal with. Instead of the universities giving in they should stand together and provide eachother with support. Surely there is strength in numbers.