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  1. Re:I'm in. on NASA Offers $5000 a Month For You to Lie in Bed · · Score: 1

    How did it end?

  2. Re:Advantage over Flash RAM? on Memristor — 4th Basic Element of Circuits · · Score: 1

    It's denser than traditional HDDs and has the data recovery speed of RAM, so yeah. Seems fairly different/better.

  3. Re:Ubuntu can do it. on Windows Vista SP1 Meeting Sour Reception In Places · · Score: 1

    Who said anything about venders? I thought he was talking about fanboys and trolls.

  4. Re:No questions on Woz Dumps on MacBook Air, iPhone, AppleTV · · Score: 1

    Three days is enough for a phone. It doesn't matter what the max is, if they could get 3 days without charge with 3G, they should've done it.

  5. Re:Damn Sony and their DRM! on Apple Sends Cease-and-Desist To the Hymn Project · · Score: 1

    XP themes back in 1999! Nice!

  6. Re:Reviews for Macbook air are strangely high on Mossberg Reviews the Lenovo X300 Vs. MacBook Air · · Score: 1

    usb keyboard, usb mice, usb speakers, usb headphones, ipods, camaras, etc. Also, the ethernet cables can be pretty fucking important at those times when you can't get wireless.

  7. Re:Almost Thar ... Stay on Target! on Microsoft to Give Away Developer Tools to Students · · Score: 1

    Wrong is also an opinion. The statement that something is "false" implies hard evidence.

  8. Re:Come Again? on Microsoft to Give Away Developer Tools to Students · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I know, I know! If you want to use a computer from 10 years ago, use software from 8 years ago! No need to run VS'08 if your computer was made in 1999, and purchased it in 2000. Try using VS 6, it should work with your computer and your wallet.

  9. Re:Almost Thar ... Stay on Target! on Microsoft to Give Away Developer Tools to Students · · Score: 1

    False. This is an opinion. If it is opinion, it by default cannot be false. Just different.
  10. Re:Anyone else think... on Alienware Planning Android iPhone Killer? · · Score: 1

    I defy you to find me.

  11. Re:Sweet! on EU Commissioner Proposes 95 year Copyright · · Score: 1

    I don't get how this copyright does anything for the artists. If they aren't rich in 50 years, they're not going to be.

  12. Re:Naah, isolate instead on We Know Who's Behind Storm Worm · · Score: 1

    Flamebait, if I ever saw any. Russia is by no means the world's largest cyber-criminal mating ground; that would be the U.S.A. You speak of blocking Russian traffic that's comming through China, a country that not only has a far larger internet-crime fingerprint, but also the one that is, infact, "threatening the Internet infrastructure itself." China breaks the fundemental law of the internet: freedom. They censor their people, they censor their websites, they censor everyone who tries to speak to them, and yet you advocate encouraging them just to take care of a couple of hundred of hackers. Are you even trying to use logic? The second part of you arguement, as impossible as it may seem, is even worse than the first. Guess fucking what? Vladimir, as you kindly call him, has one of the worlds largest stockpile of nukes, one of the world's largest natural gas and oil reserves, and as a matter of fact, is the president of the world's largest fucking country. I shit you not, Russia (*gasp!*) is actually as big as they draw it on maps! Oh, and incase you are 100% oblivious to the real world, Russia doesn't want to join the EU, they are political opposites. That, of course, by does not mean that the EU would risk putting any kind of real pressure on Russia, as they are supplied most of they natural gas, and a lot of oil from Russia. Hey, look! A russian can't go to the alps to enjoy a nice winter resort! Not only would that benefit internal tourism, and thus the Russia economy, it would also end up with the residents of the Alps being unable to support *any* tourism, due to lack of fuel. Fuck, the best the EU could do to harm Russia, is invite it to join! Thirdly, I hope you weren't serious with the UN remark. Let me repeat this: Russia has one of the worlds largest nuclear supplies, as well as militaries. Even in the midst of the Cold War, the US (the only country that has a more powerfull military than Russia, in case you are as clueless about that as you are about Russia) did not oppose Russia being in the security council. Of course, a couple of hackers who hijacked your machine are worth fucking over global politics... My god, you are pathetic!

  13. Re:Here we come Verizon on P2P Fans Pound Comcast In FCC Comments · · Score: 1

    Hey, yeah, let's compare national security, and rolling over to a government agency, as required by law, to telling RIAA to go fuck themselves. That's a great analogy, isn't it? NSA isn't there JUST to spy on us, I'm pretty sure they do have legit responsibility. Anyways, it's not like Verizon had much choice in the matter.

  14. Re:Failure of the natural monopoly on P2P Fans Pound Comcast In FCC Comments · · Score: 1

    My current speed using Cnet's Test http://reviews.cnet.com/7004-7254_7-0.html: 2355.7 Kbps, though a couple of days ago, it was at 4.2Mbps. So, yes, generally, FIOS is faster than cable, if you define cable as T1 and bellow. I've been able to download multi-gigabyte files (mostly some OSS games/apps for my new pc)in half an hour. NOTE: This is FIOS routed through a wireless router not running in 'g' mode.

  15. Re:Have you been playing with this at all? on Vista SP1 Release May Be Near · · Score: 1

    Bullshit, I have the same exact setup, minus the video card (I have a 8800GT), and vista is fucking blazing. I have yet to see a second of lag.