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  1. Re:Does that mean it can run on BIOdiesel? on Ford's 65MPG Due In November, But Not In the US · · Score: 0

    They might be waiting to introduce a hybrid diesel engine. A 80+ MPG would be a definite selling point in US Market.

  2. Re:Did you have Google preinstalled? on Microsoft Says IE8 Phoning Home Is "Pretty Innocuous" · · Score: 0

    You are not forced to use IE......

  3. Re:Well, yeah on Apple Rejects iPhone App As Competitive To iTunes · · Score: 0

    If Apple can remotely disable apps on iPhone, it seems Apple still wants to control their phone even after it is sold to the customers.

    Steve jobs confirms this here.

  4. Re:Google on Server Optimization For Newbies? · · Score: 0
    Here are few links to get started from the very basics:

    The more you start tweaking stuff, the more you will learn.

  5. Re:Slackware on Server Optimization For Newbies? · · Score: 0

    Forget assembler. Start with punchcards.....

  6. Re:Legality of this on Locate Any WiFi Router By Its MAC Address · · Score: 0

    Even if they don't, the SSID can be found and the router cracked.

    One way to prevent connecting to hidden SSID is to limit which MAC address can connect to the router and have a strong encyption set up (WAP, WEP, etc key).

    More details to get you started: http://www.practicallynetworked.com/support/wireless_secure.htm

  7. Re:Physical storage vs. virtual storage? on Cloud Computing May Draw Government Action · · Score: 0

    It's interesting that if I have a locker in a public place with a lock on it, I have a legal right to privacy. Yet, if I have an online storage account with a password ("lock"), it's fair game.

    IANAL. One reason could be because you have to be physically present in front of locker, so it is protected by default to only who can reach there. For latter case, potentially anyone can access the site from anywhere in the world. So its hard to protect "across borders", since it may fall in others jurisdiction.

  8. More like a sales guy on Best Buy + Windows Guru = Apple Store Experience? · · Score: 0

    From the summary: The Guru role is to help sell Windows-based PCs

    I think a better term would be either "technical sales guy" or "sales engineer". Since their primary job is to SELL windows to consumer. This is further clarified by saying they wont be offering "technical support" to consumers. So its really a sales position with (some, indepth?) technical knowledge.

  9. Re:Google Much? on Environmental Cost of Hybrids' Battery Recycling? · · Score: 0

    Hybrid Battery life: 8-10 years and 80,000 - 150,000 miles: http://alternativefuels.about.com/od/hybridvehicles/f/hybridfaq3.htm

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  10. Re:Headline on 1,500-Ship Fleet Proposed To Fight Climate Change · · Score: 0

    That is because Myth busters have not done some experiments on that.

  11. Re:See: my bank. on AT&T Slaps Family With a $19,370 Cell Phone Bill · · Score: 0

    The reason for this is because the credit card company (if bank issues credit card) is liable for fraudulent purchases upto $50 (thought typically they probably credit everything back ). With telecom company, if you are billed more, they get to profit more. Compare this to previous case (banks), where if you are fraudulently billed more, they are liable for it.

  12. Re:Oh Noes! on AT&T Slaps Family With a $19,370 Cell Phone Bill · · Score: 0

    Agreed!! Tons of people send gigabytes of data daily through the international network (internet) and pay a tiny fraction of the $20,000 charged!!

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  13. Re:So? on Facebook Blocks Users From Mentioning BugMeNot.com · · Score: 1

    You're always free to build your own alternative to Facebook

    Shameless plug here: If you are a college student and looking for a similar site, please have a look at: http://www.inkampus.com/. It is completely free and exclusive to college students.

  14. Re:honestly on Facebook Blocks Users From Mentioning BugMeNot.com · · Score: 1

    Of course they *can* do it. The issue is whether they *should* do it.

    Facebook is a free site. It is also a private site. Why should they not block a site which allows members to skip registration? Atleast this way the total number of "registered" members on facebook would seem high.

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  15. Re:That is ridiculous on Facebook Blocks Users From Mentioning BugMeNot.com · · Score: 0

    Hey, stop bugging him!!

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