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  1. Re:Final code on Korean DDoS Bots To Self-Destruct · · Score: 1

    (Score:0)

  2. Re:Dimmer Savior! on Incandescent Bulbs Return To the Cutting Edge · · Score: 1

    it seems (after a brief moment with googl) that PWM dimmers are mostly used with LED lighting.

  3. Re:Dimmer Savior! on Incandescent Bulbs Return To the Cutting Edge · · Score: 1

    hmmm... i havent worked with them commercially, but i remember one of our lecturers showed us how to make one in 1st year university, he demonstrated the little thing on a tube FL... if i remember correctly, he was trying to demonstrate the flexibility of the 555 timer. i assumed such products were already available as 555 is a very old chip.

  4. Re:Dimmer Savior! on Incandescent Bulbs Return To the Cutting Edge · · Score: 1

    thats ur personal choice... i was just sharing my knowledge...

  5. Re:Dimmer Savior! on Incandescent Bulbs Return To the Cutting Edge · · Score: 1

    Or you could switch ur dimmers... The old fashion variable resistance ones dont work with any FLs... u need the pulse width modulation dimmers...

  6. Re:Australia Too on Pirate Party Coming To Canada · · Score: 1

    Its a very refreshing idea... smart and dynamic government...

  7. Re:Microsoft actually did something right on Your Browser History Is Showing · · Score: 1

    i concur, i tested too.

  8. Re:Australia Too on Pirate Party Coming To Canada · · Score: 2, Informative

    the hard part is choosing between marijuana party, green party n pirate party... quite frankly, i dnt thing we need these separate parties either... we need one party with a sensible constitution which pushes these agendas, united. These aren't the only agendas, as the world grown n changes, there are many "sensible" agendas that need a voice. we cant make a new party for every one of them...

  9. now... on Has NASA Found the Lost Moon Tapes? · · Score: 0

    ... in HDTV!

  10. time... on IT and Health Care · · Score: 0

    this is a very touchy subject as medical records are very sensitive information... im sure most would agree that there is no room for sub par implementations in this case. so all in all, they have to get it right, any small mistakes made on the IT level could prove quite disastrous...

    as the world has become globalised, the only right way of doing this will be an international database... formed by an international consortium... which can regulate standards, credentials etc...

    there is no room for mistakes...

  11. Bending evolution to suit us :) on Cows That Burp Less Methane to Be Bred · · Score: 0

    so it seems natural evolution of the cows ended a long time ago, now the are bein modified and wil eventually evolve with respect to their usability to us instead of the default survival if the fittest!

  12. omg OMG on ASCAP Wants To Be Paid When Your Phone Rings · · Score: -1

    OMG im gna hav to pay ASCRAP royalty every time i flush my toilet!!!

  13. Re:Theora sucks a nut on Concrete Comparisons of Theora Vs. Mpeg-4 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    dude... get with the program... its all about streaming now... THEY encode, u stream n watch...

  14. worthless data! on Hackers Claim To Hit T-Mobile Hard · · Score: 1, Funny

    "We already contacted with their competitors and they didn't show interest in buying their data" LOL... seems like its worthless!

  15. nice! on Hackers Claim To Hit T-Mobile Hard · · Score: -1, Redundant

    all your data are belong to us!

  16. human brain pwns computational intelligence on Google Outlines the Role of Its Human Evaluators · · Score: 1

    In this day and age, its hard to cut humans out of the loop when it comes to tasks like this. search is still very young technology and it seems like it gets tweaked on a daily basis. with every tweak, comes the testing, and what better to test software for humans than, well humans...

  17. People needa chill out... on Protecting the Apollo Landing Sites From Later Landings · · Score: 1

    Dont destroy the footprint intentionally (if it still exists that is)... but dont make a big deal to preserve it either... let time do its thing...

  18. DEEP on Cybercriminals Refine ATM Data-Sniffing Software · · Score: 1

    Its quite easy to infect all those machines, one just needs to be a geeky intern at the company that makes the firmware for the ATMs. (obviously there are other ways to break into the company) So all in all, infect/modify the firmware source at its weakest security point and you have a backdoor into the machine. that being said, id just like to point out that we have smart chips in our credit cards here in the middle of africa too.

  19. quite needed... on Google's "Wave" Blurs Chat, Email, Collaboration Software · · Score: 4, Insightful

    i cant wait for this app... its so hard for people on tight budgets to collaborate on projects due to the high software costs... sure one can argue that there are many free alternatives out there but there really isn't anyone that has it quite right yet. One on one collaborations are okay but it is still quite impossible to have a decent meeting on line if you have three people or more, for free...

  20. i confused... on On iPhone, Searching For Kama Sutra = Porn · · Score: 1, Insightful

    ppl love apple, then th same ppl hate it.... apple is quite consistent, it always likes to play catholic school teacher, but th fans r th ones who confuse me....

  21. Plausible... Very plausible... on FMRI Shows Man Loves Wife More Than Angelina Jolie · · Score: 1

    I can believe this study and i bet even the scientists who did this study expected this result. Anyone who is aware of the chemistry n biology of "love" won't find this surprising at all. When a man n a woman get physical, the body produces some chemicals which make us "feel" in "love". I bet if th guy had sex with angelina a few times, his brain would show a different picture! http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/02/09/1044725672191.html "Oxytocin" is the one-word answer from psychosexual therapist Paula Hall, of relationship counselling group Relate. It's the "bonding chemical" that is released during sex, and the amount released increases with the quality and quantity of the sex: more orgasms equal more oxytocin and, therefore, more of a sense of closeness, all of which play a big part in that feeling of being in love.

  22. Move to EVERYTHING over ip on UK Researches Future 10Gbps Broadband Technology · · Score: 1

    Tech like this will help content delivery over one connection. Everyone in the house can watch HD streams at the same time, other services like phones, power meters, video conferencing etc can easily use up bandwidth like this. It is a HUGE pipe when it comes to current consumer tech but it will help tech of tomorrow...

  23. hmmm... on Computers With Opinions On Visual Aesthetics · · Score: 1

    Right... so u can basically set up a botnet to skew the system...

  24. types www.cheapflights.com on Study Shows Cocaine And Other Drugs In Spanish Air · · Score: 0, Redundant

    /me is off to Spain, adios amigos...

  25. Sensationalism? on Austria To Pull Out of CERN · · Score: 3, Informative

    Why are we overreacting over this? Austria will cease to be a member of CERN but it WILL continue cooperating with CERN as other non member countries do. Science is a relevant expense but the world is facing tough economic turbulence and some things need to be restructured. The benefits of science can be reaped by everyone at the end of the day, i mean i wasn't part of any of the great inventions yet i sit here benefiting from them.