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  1. TFA on Robots Find Wreckage of AF447 · · Score: 2
  2. Re:I think he knows the underwear gnomes. on Hacker Posts His Crime On YouTube, Lands In Jail · · Score: 1

    Step 2 is "get noticed by the cops".

  3. Dee Em See Ay on Original GTA Design Docs, Dated March 22nd 1995 · · Score: 0

    DMCA takedown notice in 3...

  4. Re:Kind of off topic, borderline AC even, but.. on A New Class of Nuclear Reactors · · Score: 1

    Depends on how close he was to a nuclear reactor's core.

  5. Re:WAY old! on ErgoSlider Offers a New Mouse Alternative · · Score: 1

    More than 10 years ago I had a coworker that suffered from RSS from mouse-use, and she got a piece of hardware that is more or less the spitting image of this device.

    Slashvertisement, anyone?

    Well, duh, XML-based formats are bad for you.

  6. Re:For crying out loud, let's just move to IPv6. on Protect Your Pre-1997 IP Address · · Score: 1

    That would be great... if only all the companies hadn't realized they could now abuse the situation to steal^H^H^H^H^Hacquire increasing amounts of money from their victims^H^H^H^H^H^H^Hclients.

  7. Re:Barbarella had it right on Skin-Tight Bodysuits Could Protect Astronauts From Bone Loss · · Score: 1

    Voyager was filmed in the 1990s.

  8. Re:Thank goodness there's no damage on Coronal Mass Ejection Hits Earth · · Score: 1

    That I know - I'm talking about the CME itself.

  9. Re:Thank goodness there's no damage on Coronal Mass Ejection Hits Earth · · Score: 0

    Umm, NASA didn't predict this - it was detected. How does that count as forecasting?

  10. Re:Spelling Nazis Rejoice? on BlindType — the Amazing Keyboard of the Future · · Score: 2, Funny

    As this program appears designed to interpret what you want to say based on actual, English-language words, it would be interesting to see how it would handle poor spellers. Personally, I am probably somewhat of a spelling nazi, as I cannot stand how inept some persons (seemingly the younger generation--get off my lawn!) appear to be at spelling. If this is released, I would imagine that poor spellers would either (a) be forced to finally learn how to spell (again, get off my lawn!), or regrettably more likely (b) be frustrated with the program and write off it's inability to correct their own deficiency as a problem with the software, itself.

    FTFY.