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  1. Re:Aww.. on Mobile 'Remote Wipe' Thwarts Secret Service · · Score: 1

    Sometimes phones are configured to self-erase, if turned off, if the battery is removed,...

    Where can I get a phone that works without batteries?

  2. Re:Airport Police on Fingerprint Scanners Still Easy to Fool · · Score: 4, Funny

    Yes, they will be replaced by rectal scanners because it is impossible to make a perfect gelatin mold out of your ass.

  3. Re:competition on Hotmail, Others Follow Gmail's Storage Boost · · Score: 3, Funny

    Google's GMail Business Plan:

    1.Offer 1GB email storage capacity to a few thousand users in a beta program

    2.Wait for competitor's to match your offer and lose millions by offering 100x more storage capacity as before for free

    3.Cancel beta test and never launch service

    4.PROFIT!!!

  4. Brazil's voting booth simulator on eLection '04 · · Score: 1

    here is a link to a simulation of the voting booth use in Brazil. www.eleicoes2000.gov.br/urna/simulacao/Tela.html

  5. Voting Booth simulator on eLection '04 · · Score: 1

    Here is a link to a simulation of the voting booth used in brazil

  6. Re:Of course... on Corinthians.com Taken Away, Given To Soccer Team · · Score: 1

    We need a new TLD... .god

  7. 911 Access on Could Cell Phones Replace Regular Phones? · · Score: 1

    One of the biggest problems with current cellular technology is that the phones cannot be localized. If you call 911 from a land-based line, the operator knows immediately where you are calling from. There are a few solutions to this problem by using GPS receivers on the phones. However, I don't think any cellular network has implemented this technology yet.