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  1. hmm on Switchgrass Makes Better Ethanol Than Corn · · Score: 0

    Anything that can produce ethanol is good. Hopefully the increased energy output means more drunk. (fuel was never my primary use of ethanol anyways)

  2. uhm.. on PCWorld Says Firefox is Strong, Vista is Weak · · Score: 0

    I doubt i'm the only one who didn't need PCworld to say that before i realized it

  3. Chuck Norris doesn't sue.. on Chuck Norris Sues Publisher, Tears Don't Cure Cancer · · Score: 0

    ..he just demands, thus nobody dears opose him

  4. what? on Which eBook Reader is the Best? · · Score: 1

    Could someone please enlighten me on what an eBook reader is?
    A program just used to display a document?
    A program used to read the books with a voice?
    A device on which you can upload documents for the sole purpose of reading them?

  5. SWEET! on Creative Commons Launches CC+ License · · Score: 1

    If this is what i think it is, then it's exactly what i need, since i don't have the law-background needed to write a lisence myself.

  6. In not too long on NASA Ares Rocket Specs to Be Open Source · · Score: 1

    ..we will see space-shuttles being hacked in the same way wii gets hacked: People tears it apart and use it for pretty much any neat project. "Hmm, i wonder if these thrusters could heat up my apartment, instead of the old fasion fireplace i have"

  7. My project on Wiimote as Multi-Touch Display Controller · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I am currently working on using a wii controller as primary pointing-device for my livingroom. The goal is to make it the only device needed to controll the projector + PC i use for DVD, TV, and Music playback in my home. I will post info when i've figured it all out.

  8. Re:Not really news on Major Australian ISP Pulls OpenOffice · · Score: 0

    THAT would have been news

  9. Not really news on Major Australian ISP Pulls OpenOffice · · Score: 2, Insightful

    ...unless you count "acting as any company with some sense of business-strategy would have done" as news.

  10. Detention suits him well on Student Given Detention For Using Firefox [UPDATED] · · Score: 0

    That's what you get for not educating your teachers when it comes to modern technology. (yep, i am being sarcastic)

  11. Re:uhm... on Guantanamo Officers Caught Modifying Wikipedia · · Score: 0

    Because alot of people just want an excuse to wear their tinfoil hat in public

  12. well... on Microsoft and Google Duke It Out For the Future · · Score: 0

    Microsoft and Google have been strengthening their fronts against eachother for a few years now before the epic battle. Personally i'm just happy that Microsoft has a competitor that not only has the strength required, but also has a very different way of running things, thus resulting in one of them remaining as the evolved winner

  13. uhm... on Guantanamo Officers Caught Modifying Wikipedia · · Score: 0

    Wasn't this covered a few days ago?

  14. Re:I bet my ass.. on HTML V5 and XHTML V2 · · Score: 0

    read the faq, it's explained there. plus i am a web developer, not a designer, that's ahuge difference.

    q: What is the definition of someone who codes php and html?
    a: someone who hangs with programmers

  15. I bet my ass.. on HTML V5 and XHTML V2 · · Score: -1

    that Microsoft will not support it.. afterall they never fully supported HTML in the first place :P on a serious note, though.. i urge every web developer to stop treating MSIE as a special case, since it does not follow standards. Instead, code it according to the w3 standards, and if IE doesn't display it properly, add something that redirects users to an info-site about why they can't view the site, and recommend that they download a decent browser.

  16. Love it on Ye Olde World Charm · · Score: 0

    I gotta get one of those. I've always been a fan of retro and nostalgia when it come to technology. I can't seem to find a price, though :/

  17. Simple answer from me: on Should Wikipedia Allow Mathematical Proofs? · · Score: 1, Insightful

    yes they should. Wikipedia has always been my source for information, but when i need something in perticular, for example a guide to a method or a procedure, i've always used everything2.com since i have a largere chance of finding it there. I would love for wikipedia to have all the knowledge i need. Plus... wasn't just that their goal anyways?

  18. Good 'ole days on The Transistor's 60th Birthday · · Score: 0

    Ah, i wish i was around when the transistor was invented. I, like my father, and my fathers father, am an electronics geek. My grandpa used to be a teacher in the field of electronics, and he told me that the invention of the transistor led to all electronics-teacher were called in for a course on the transistor. I doubt that any device to come can change or suplement so much in a field anymore as the transistor did to electronics.

  19. yay on A Little .Mac Security Flaw · · Score: -1, Offtopic
  20. So in effect... on Encryption Passphrase Protected by the 5th Amendment · · Score: 1

    ..this means that people covered by US law can refuse investigators access to their PC, for example if they are under investigation for piracy, but they also have 5Gb of childporn on their PC? Or did i misunderstand completly?

  21. Re:if you know on Eat, Drink, and be Monitored · · Score: 1

    agreed. If they tell the customers that they are being monitored, they will behave differently, no doubt If the don't tell them, wouldn't that be a breach of the basic privacy laws?

  22. Re:Let me introduce you on Beware of "Backspaceware" · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Regardless of the lisence, people still breach it by making backspacewar eof it. I've seen it happend to alot of my work, which is why i avoid making it opensource unless people ask for it, or when it's a project i don't really care about. I don't make much commercial software, although i like to keep my name on my work to receive credit where credit is due.

  23. My impression... on Beware of "Backspaceware" · · Score: 0

    ...is that changing the name of the author a breach of pretty much any lisence there is, as well as the general copyright law. I am aware of this happening alot, which is why i rarely release source code of my works, unless it is a project that took less than a day to write.

  24. Re:Shawn Fanning, pioneer on Is Shawn Fanning's Snocap melting? · · Score: 0, Insightful

    Agreed. Without napster 10 years ago, we'd still have to buy overpriced albums, when all you really is to hear a few songs to figure out whether it's worth buying at all. I, as most people here i bet, download music in the old way of pirating, but good music always ends up being bought. If it wasn't for napster leading the way for p2p downloads, thus allowing me to easier find new music to listen to, my CD collection would have been tinyer than my penis..

  25. Do it right on Is Shawn Fanning's Snocap melting? · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    The least you can do is format it properly:

    Step 1. go to http://www.vumit.com/cgi-bin/main.pl?action=signup
    Step 2. Choose a nickname, hit Sbumit
    Step 3. Give the link you get in return to friends/family
    Step 4. See yourself climb on the list of top 10 vumiters
    Step 5. ??????????
    Step 6. Profit