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  1. Re:Nice Specs on Cray's CX1 Desktop Supercomputer, Now For Sale · · Score: 1

    Your stuck with Intel Extreme Graphics.

  2. Beam Me Up! on Researchers To Build Underwater Airplane · · Score: 1

    A sub with a Warp Engine...Beam me up Scottie there's no intelligent life left on earth!

  3. A Movie??? on Homeland Security Department Testing "Pre-Crime" Detector · · Score: 1

    Does anyone remember the name of the movie, where people were arrested for crimes the government thinks they "Might Commit" in the future? This machine sounds very familiar!

  4. Re:How? on 7th-Grader Designs Three Dimensional Solar Cell · · Score: 1

    He didn't build it. It's just a theory at this point. He wants to find a company that WILL build it, and if it does work, manufacture it. I hope he does it soon. We could all use it!

  5. Huge Bonus on Apple Sued For Turning Workers Into Slaves · · Score: 1

    Where did you think Steve Jobs and Upper Management get their HUGE Bonus from: Oh, You guessed it his slaves!

  6. Skip-away Pro Disc Repair System on Effective Optical Disc Repair? · · Score: 1

    http://www.cyberguys.com/templates/SearchDetail.asp?productID=20418 The Skip-Away Repair Pro System's patent-pending OptoClear process uses a combination of heat and pressure to recondition the surface of damaged discs without using messy polishing pastes and without removing any disc material. When a disc is inserted for repair, it's protective plastic layer is heated, making the surface malleable. Then pressure is applied to repair its damaged surface. It's fully automated and takes just 3 minutes. Includes buffing wheel, coolant cartridge and AC adapter. Discs not included. Please note: While the Skip-Away Pro can be used with DVDs and HD DVDs, it is not compatible with Blu-Ray Discs.