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  1. Re:My brain hurts on There Are Infinitely Many Prime Twins · · Score: 0

    Did you mean "no 4 of them"?

    What's a (counter)example for noninteger n?

  2. Re:Language shouldn't matter! on First Java AP Computer Science Exam Complete · · Score: 0

    If one teacher teaches HS kids VB, one perl, and one VB, no matter how the test is made, one of these 3 classes will have an advantage over another.

    So logically it has to be the perl kid, but since this is Slashdot I guess we already knew that.

  3. This isn't a big deal on The Empire Stumbles · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Spiderman was just a better movie

  4. Intriguing on uServ -- P2P Webserver from IBM · · Score: 0, Redundant

    This is really, really cool and interesting.

    ...

    Seriously.

  5. gramr natsi on Massachusetts Holds Out On MS Case · · Score: 1

    "Several other state AGs as well are angling for more restrictions on Microsoft, but some are prepared to sign on to the current version of the settlement. "

    That should be AsG instead of AGs.

    Thanks.

  6. I wonder on Sony Uses DMCA To Shut Down Aibo Hack Site · · Score: 1

    What most people don't know is that the AIBO runs on a modified version of Windows CE.

    Perhaps M$ was behind this decision?

  7. OMG on Emulator Maker Rants About Microsoft & Apple · · Score: 1

    Imagine a Beowulf cluster of these! Oh...damn...screwed up again

  8. OMG on FCC Staff Back AOL-Time Warner Deal · · Score: 1

    Imagine a Beowulf cluster of these! Oh...wait...

  9. Consider this... on Shut Down Metallica, Not Napster · · Score: 1

    I would *never* have bought a Metallica cd before I got into mp3s. I don't like spending $16 just to see if I like a particular type of music or not. But with the advent of mp3s, I can now experiment with different genres that I never would have tried before. And let's face it -- portable mp3 technology has either insufficient storage or a ridiculous price tag. CDs are still the leading portable medium for music. The bottom line is this: after having listened to several Metallica mp3s, I now own four of their CDs which would not have purchased otherwise. I love their music. Metallica was wrong to attack Napster. -peanutbadr-