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  1. This was a succesful mission. on Linux Gains Native RTOS Emulation Layer · · Score: -1, Troll

    My post has more replies than the rest of the article put together.

    Awesome.

    - Lord Haw Haw

  2. This has been happening a while. on Cyber Attacks against Tibetan Communities · · Score: -1

    Yahoo has been reporting stories for some time that demonstrate this isn't new.

  3. Brendan Mitchell Edwards - Interview on DirectX Architect — Consoles as We Know Them Are Gone · · Score: -1

    There's a facinating interview with Edwards, one of the "forgotten founders" of JS. You can download it here - it's 16mb WMV but seemed to work fine streaming for me. Very interesting.

  4. Applause is in order on Gen Y Workers Reinventing IT for the Better · · Score: -1, Troll

    Well, I for one, take my hat off to them. Generally speaking.... they're stifled.

  5. Re:Less exciting on New X-Prize for Fuel Efficient Cars Announced · · Score: -1, Troll

    Maybe you just haven't properly researched the prize?

    Seems to me fairly challenging, and a challenge to me means excitement.

  6. They were probably coked up. on Air Force Emails Sensitive Information to Tourism Site · · Score: 1

    As reported here, American airmen at the Mildenhall base have been caught on camera snorting drugs!

  7. Re:How will they handle the higher bandwidth needs on Higher-Resolution YouTube Videos Currently In Testing · · Score: 2, Interesting

    The cable to Japan could help!

  8. Sour Grapes on Woz Dumps on MacBook Air, iPhone, AppleTV · · Score: 1, Insightful

    It's also just too bad he's not earning off these products. Heck, I'd go as far to say my old employer makes inferior products. They did fire me though, so maybe I'm just letting off steam.

  9. Mersenne prime on Supercomputer Adds Credence to Standard Model · · Score: 1

    Apparently the EFF is offering a $100,000 prize for discovering new prime numbers. As stated on the website. I'd be putting that processing to good use. If you've got a good system, the odds are not much worse than a lottery. And it's free. :)

  10. Marketing Speak on Steve Ballmer on MS Server, Linux, Yahoo & More · · Score: 1

    All very vague marketing speak. What's the point here?