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  1. Re:Wait a sec... on Browsing Privacy - Off With Your Headers! · · Score: 1

    I am pretty sure it has somthing to do with the fact that some people can not express their fredom of speech with out threat of harm unless they can do so anonymously.

  2. No thanks! on Browsing Privacy - Off With Your Headers! · · Score: 1

    I used to want to go to the US and get in on some of the juicy IT money, but now I think I'll stay in Canada where I am blissfully ignorant of my lack of rights and privacy.
    deAngelo

  3. Re:Canada on Space Shuttle Endeavour Launch · · Score: 2

    Um, first canadian SPACE WALK! I'm pretty sure there has been canadians in space before.
    Travis

    -I don't have the answers, but I have questions, and the desire to find the answers.

  4. Re:Hmm - but no on New Graphical Trade Wars 'Dark Millennium' · · Score: 1

    I disagree, online games gives you an opportunity to meet people that we, otherwise, would not be able to meet. I have several friends online that I have never meet simply because I don't have enough time or money to travel half way accross the world to meet them. That dosn't mean that 1) the friendships are any less real or 2) that I have stopped making frinds offline. It just means that I have a chance to take my frieneds from a larger pool.

    deAngelo

  5. Univirsity of Northern British Coloumbia (UNBC) on Custom Kernels Used In Comp. Sci Programs? · · Score: 1

    At UNBC Prince George, BC, Canada we use nachos, it is our sleepy hollow bridge to sucess in cpsci, get past it and your safe. The first 4 common nachos assignments are done as a lab completely without instruction, (no credit for the lab) The prof only mentions the lab once in class, and that is to introduce the TA, from there we are on our own.

  6. Re:So how log can Mores Law continue? on Moore's Law set to continue · · Score: 1

    Only a few, wasn't it IBM who a few years ago made a switch where the only moving part was 1 atom. Not there was still the two contacts but hey.

  7. Re:What happened to the electron barrier? on Moore's Law set to continue · · Score: 1

    I thought the electron barrier problem was that as the pathways get smaller and smaller the electrons will be travelling too fast to make the corner. The diamater of the electron seems an unlikely problem because even if the chanel is only a atom or two wide electrons are orders of magnitude smaller. Besides electrons don't really travel like that, they sort of displace.

  8. Re:screw gnutella on Gnutella Not Scaling? · · Score: 1

    There is an up and coming alternative, its free its just not Free, Filerogue