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  1. Re:ohnoitsroland!! on Optical Fiber With a Silicon Core · · Score: 1

    I looked at that blogads.com site and found it extremely hard to navigate, very raw etc... turns out that adblock+ disables the CSS on the site because it containst "ads" in it :-p

    just my 2c

  2. Re:There's that cool new invention on The Walking House · · Score: 1
    From TFA:

    The 10ft high home is solar and wind powered and can stroll at walking pace across all terrains.

    It has a living room, kitchen, toilet, bed, wood stove and mainframe computer which controls the legs.

    Lets just hope that the house doesn't become depressed and suicidal.

  3. Re:Is this like... on Mimicking Electric Eel Cells · · Score: 1

    since the electrocytes would be self-replicating.

    How about a "whatcouldpossiblygowrong" tag. If this would go out of hand wouldn't it become electric cancer? just a thought, but I'm no doctor.

  4. WTH on MI6 Terror Photos, Data Accidentally Sold On Ebay · · Score: 1

    IIRC most banks destroy their hard drives before throwing them away. Why are government agencies selling used devices in the first place instead of destroying them? For friggin £17? WTH

  5. Re:Another one bites the dust on Wal-Mart Ends DRM Support · · Score: 1

    I wonder what the ratio of good-will:maintaining-DRM-servers is for these huge corporation... really how much can a drm-server cost in maintenance compared to the PR mess for corporations like Google and Yahoo when they shut down the DRM servers

  6. Re:Binary compatibility? on How the LSB Keeps Linux One Big Happy Family · · Score: 1

    I think the idea is to be able to run the same binary package on multiple distros on the same architecture so all LSB (Linux/PPC) certified software would run on all LSB (Linux/PPC) certified distos etc... Of course that is if the software vendor (open source or not) chooses to support your architecture.