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  1. Slovenia first? on IE Dropping, Now Near 70% In Europe · · Score: 1

    The results are incorrect. Slovenia can't be on the list - they haven't even discovered dentistry

  2. Re:*sigh* on BBC Kicked out of School Over Wi-Fi Scaremongering · · Score: 1

    Mr Sweeeny really screwed up everything he possibly could. Scientologists even made a movie about his bafoonery. Find it on youtube :(

  3. Don't beleive it on Month of PHP Bugs Has Begun · · Score: 1

    Yes, but how many sites get hacked because of PHP and not because of faulty applications?

    Not many.

  4. Enjoy on Saddam Hussein Sentenced to Death · · Score: 1

    His lawyer has warned to a bloodbath if the sentence is carried out."

    Well I guess the Iraqis must enjoy peace and quiet while it lasts..

  5. Re:experts-exchange.com on Build Your Own Google-Powered Search Engine · · Score: 1

    Maybe now I can finally make it to stop showing me results from experts-exchange.com when I'm looking for tutorials!

    I'm looking forward to it too. It really annoys me when that site shows up when I'm looking for Expert Sex Change..

  6. Here it is on What Is Real On YouTube? · · Score: 1

    The realest person on Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWc8IKNwBQk

  7. Re:To really put things in perspective.. on Much Ado About Gas Prices · · Score: 1

    That's easy! He would save money for gas by using the public transport.

  8. Apache down?? on Apache down, IIS up · · Score: 3, Funny

    Great, first Black Hawk and now Apache :((

  9. Re:Video conspiracy debunking work on US Releasing 9/11 Flight 77 Pentagon Crash Tape · · Score: 3, Funny

    Ok the conspiracy is crap. But how smart is the debunker?

    He starts with:

    To avoid being harrassed by CTists, I have chosen to issue this guide anonymously.

    and ends with:

    file:///Users/markroberts/Desktop/911%20Activism/L oose%20Chang...wer%20Guide/911%20Loose%20Change%20 2%20Viewer%20GuideText.htm

  10. Re:iPod at 78 and Rio at 13 and no Nano? on PCWorld Dubs Firefox Best Product of 2005 · · Score: 1

    More PC bias going on here....

    I totally agee! Damn PC World..

  11. Here are some other protective measures on Electric Armor Tested For Light Armored Vehicles · · Score: 2, Informative
  12. Re:China and India are adding up on UK Releases Global Warming Report · · Score: 1

    Where did you get 3.6 billion? It is more like 2.3 billion.

  13. I like chinese food on Cooking with the Internet? · · Score: 1
    Wikipedia's recipe for Peking Duck:

    Peking Duck requires a duck with its head still attached. First, it is inflated with a bicycle pump or other object, separating the skin from the carcass.

    Sounds like fun.

  14. A new T-shirt on Nigerian Scammers Claim Another Victim · · Score: 5, Funny

    "I sent the scammers $320,000 and all I got was this lousy carved wooden elephant and antelope"

  15. Why complicate? on USB Menorah · · Score: 1

    Why can't you just use the computer's clock to see what date it is?

  16. Nothing surprising.. on Info Glut - Five Exabytes of Data Created in 2002 · · Score: 0

    .. just slashdotters copying porn

  17. Re:Does the EU/China really think... on China Joins EU in Galileo Satellite Venture · · Score: 1

    Nope, ASAT project was terminated 15 years ago. And it could only reach 560 km (350 miles).

  18. Dissapointed.. on Final Fantasy X-2 North American Preview · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    When I saw the news I thought they were anouncing Final Fantasy 2 the movie.

    You can imagine how dissapointed I am at this moment..

  19. Here is a mirror on 2.4GHz Wireless Video from Model Rocket · · Score: 1

    mirror of the second rocket

    here

  20. It would be so much easier.. on Mandrake Linux 9.2, Adware Version · · Score: 1

    It would be so much easier if Mandrake named the ads as "list of sponsors of free software" or something like that. The money generated will, after all, at least partially go to open source development.

  21. Not possible on RIAA Prepares Legal Blitz Against Filesharers · · Score: 1

    nycFASHIONGIRL - shallow ? That's unpossible!

  22. Re:Spider farming on Scientists Crack Silk's Secret · · Score: 1

    You must be talking about this today's article?

  23. Re:OK....so? on Castronova's Notes on Hacker Court · · Score: 1

    Smith revised himself in his lifetime. He only applied labour theory of value to the "rude society" where no capital is used.

  24. Re:No relation to d-day on Major Strike on Iraq Underway · · Score: 1

    Boop Wrong again. Here's what Encarta says:

    D-Day and H-Hour, terms used in military nomenclature for a basic date and time from which any event, usually an attack, can be scheduled, before the actual date and time are fixed. For example, it may be necessary to lay down an artillery barrage two days before the attack begins (D minus 2), to carry out a bombing attack five hours before the attack (H minus 5), and to have certain supplies delivered three days after the start of the attack (D plus 3). These events and many others must be planned and integrated weeks before the attack is actually scheduled to commence; the decision about the precise time of the attack, which may depend on weather, tides, or other local conditions, can be deferred until one or two days before D-day itself. The best-known D-day was June 6, 1944, in World War II, when Allied forces landed in Normandy.

    "D-Day," Microsoft (R) Encarta. Copyright (c) 1994 Microsoft Corporation. Copyright (c) 1994 Funk & Wagnall's Corporation.

  25. This reminds me.. on Israeli Firm Claims Unbreakable Encryption · · Score: 5, Funny

    There used to be a Windows program called "Unbreakable security" which, among other things, could encrypt a file and put it in self opening .exe file (you had to enter the password).

    So I tried to crack the program and found out it was fairly easy to do (took me a few hours). But then I discovered that the program had a bug which caused the blank password to be accepted as valid password. So much about Unbreakable security.