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  1. Oblig Yoda quote: on How To Teach a 12-Year-Old To Program? · · Score: 1

    YODA: He is too old. Yes, too old to begin the training

  2. Re:I think you've already decided... on Ethics of Releasing Non-Malicious Linux Malware? · · Score: 1

    No, I am Brian

  3. Re:Okay, I know this is off-topic... on Plasma Device Kills Bacteria On Skin In Seconds · · Score: 1

    Jeff, is that you?

  4. Re:I patent the discussion of patents on US Supreme Court Skeptical of Business Method Patents · · Score: 1

    I'm patenting just for turnover. With so inflated costs I cannot think of any profits....

  5. Re:dont break it up, it's "Sixth Sense" for intuit on MIT Grad To Make Digital "SixthSense" Open Source · · Score: 1

    the said device is awesome at mixing technologies and information and producing astonishing amount of deductive / relevant information in a user-friendly interface.

    mixing technologies and information with computers - patent pending ;-)

  6. Re:dd on Test of 16 Anti-Virus Products Says None Rates "Very Good" · · Score: 1

    this is not a secure recommendation. This is exactly how they've created winsock.dll version 3.10.0.103.

  7. Re:I don't mean to Troll on Swarm of Giant Jellyfish Capsize 10-Ton Trawler · · Score: 1

    In soviet Russia the society capsized their jellyfish overlords (such as Brezhnev or Andropov)

  8. Re:Really? I don't think so! on Visually Impaired Gamer Sues Sony · · Score: 1

    Post on slashdot blindfolded.

    And how did you think kdawson prepares slashdot stories?

  9. Rat J. Mnemonic on Scientists Build a Smarter Rat · · Score: 1

    re Johny Mnemonic: A few more years of tests and nobody would use a human to traffic data when one could use a perfectly scalable rat solution.

  10. Re:CFL warmup on Reliability of PC Flash SSDs? · · Score: 1

    For those night visits I have LED-snake on suspended ceiling shelf. LED light reflected from the ceilling is light enough not to walk into wall, but dim enough not to shock my eyes.

  11. Re:We can finally explain wherefore Celtic people on Neanderthals "Had Sex" With Modern Man · · Score: 1

    yes, we also watched Terry Jones' Barbarians episode 1.

  12. Monty Python's Life of Brian inspiration ... on Exoplanet Has Showers of Pebbles · · Score: 1

    Let's sent all the sinners to this planet.

  13. Re:bad idea... on Porn Surfing Rampant At US Science Foundation · · Score: 1

    perhaps he was porn-rolled

  14. Re:Well of course it's faster on Pigeon Turns Out To Be Faster Than S. African Net · · Score: 1

    as in old saying: never underestimate the bandwidth of Boing 747-400 filled up with DVDs

  15. Re:Good news? on Ares Manager Steve Cook Resigns From NASA · · Score: 1

    you're right, after reading

    This raises doubts about the future of the Ares program,

    my first tought was that it's not Ares but Dynetics has now doubtful future.

  16. Voyager on Thanks For the ... Eight-Track, Uncle Alex · · Score: 1

    Use same hardware as on Voyager space probes. They are designed to last tens thousands of years.

  17. Re:Monopoly? on EMI Only Selling CDs To Mega-Chains From Now On · · Score: 1

    In B2C - usualy yes; in B2B - not necesserily.

    Of course they ould do it another way. In the distribution warehouse
    a CD costs you $100, but if you have over $1 million turnover with them,
    you get a 95% discount. Effect would be the same as not selling to small
    stores.

  18. Re:Well Shit... on Huge Unidentified Organic Blob Floating Around Alaska · · Score: 1

    it's a shame that in 391 posts nooone has made reference to Futurama and Mr. H.G. Blob (Horrible Gelatinous Blob).

    (Planet Express - Our crew is replaceable, your package isn't!)

  19. Re:Human implant possibilities! on Germanium Diodes Mean Progress Toward Silicon-Chip Lasers · · Score: 1

    .... or sharks come and take your lasers away.

  20. Re:MicroSD on How Heavy Is a Petabyte? · · Score: 1

    I'd estimate that with 32gb cards (weighting no more than 2g) petabyte would weight definitely below 100kg

  21. bring em to Europe on Pickens Calls Off Massive Wind Farm In Texas · · Score: 1

    seriously. Energy is more expensive here than in US.

  22. obligatory Dilbert on RC Submarine Lays Fiber Through Sewers In Italy · · Score: 1
  23. nano size - why on NASA Suggests Nano Robots To Explore Mars · · Score: 1

    nano size, because Mars Rovers moved too fast.

  24. surprise on Indian CEO Says Most US Tech Grads "Unemployable" · · Score: 1

    Never thought that windows could be any worse, but with more "bangalore code" new possibilities are open.

  25. heat on Qualcomm Demos Eee PC Running Android OS · · Score: 1

    because the 1GHz Snapdragon processor that it uses does not require a heat sink or a cooling fan.

    Notebook also comes with sliced bread slot to make toasts.