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  1. Technology of the NBA on The Technology Behind the NBA Finals · · Score: 1, Insightful

    All that technology and they can't use replay to correct the mistakes of inept refs. This is why the NFL is more popular than the NBA.

  2. Ergonomic Chairs on Microsoft Study Says Repetitive Strain Injury Costs $600m · · Score: 1

    What they did not mention is that a side study shows that most workplace injuries come from tossed Ergonomic Chairs. Which then identifies how much sense it makes that Microsoft funded this study.

  3. Re:Short answer on McCain Supports Warrantless Domestic Surveillance · · Score: 1

    Yeah, and if we had not trained those Islamic fundamentalists in Afghanistan and Russia had successfully taken over shop in Afghanistan, we'd be worried about war with the red giant instead of small pissant groups of terrorists. I'd rather fight urban warfare against pockets of rocket and bomb toting morons than traditional warfare against a professional army.

  4. Re:Motherboard on First Reviews of the MSI Wind Ultra-Portable Laptop · · Score: 1

    And I'm assuming all connected components were identical? All work fine with at least one of the other mobos? Power supply works fine with other mobos? All components confirmed to have no conflicts with that revision of mobo. Lots of things you have to consider when assembling a system.

  5. Re:Motherboard on First Reviews of the MSI Wind Ultra-Portable Laptop · · Score: 1

    Perhaps the problem is the user and not the mobo. Built all of my systems with MSI motherboards for the last ten years, never have had a problem with one yet. One that is over 5 years old is still chugging along with nary a problem.

  6. Re:Pull over.... pretty please! on NYPD To Replace Motor Fleet With Electric Scooters · · Score: 1

    It's a shame UAVs are so expensive, they would excel in this role. Perhaps it's time someone developed a cheap alternative to the Predators for law enforcement. I know something like this is in the works in California but they are having problems getting around the FAA laws concerning toys versus tools.