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  1. The whole interview will be Redundant! on Ask Internet Icon Alex Chiu · · Score: 1

    Check this interview and see for yourself how a great scientist is this guy

    Fade To Black 2) How exactly does the "Eternal Life Device" work, and what exactly does it do?
    Alex Chiu I first came up with only the pinky rings. Later found the toe braces would function like the pinky rings. (Magnets located on toes similar to the fixture of the magnetic rings on the pinkies.) My theory is the fingers and toes are transistors of the human body. If a little bit of energy is induced into the toes/fingers, a bigger energy gate would open up allowing more chi flow throughout the body enhancing blood circulation and metabolism. The device based on my experience stops aging completely and also alter aging. So if a 50 year-old puts on the eternal life device, maybe 10 years later he would look physically 20 years younger. The alter aging process depends on the strength of the device.

    His experience? is he a 60 year old that looks like a 30 something? Then it must be true!

  2. Most Sucessful advertising on An Experiment in Micro-Advertising · · Score: 1

    Put your ad as a plain text on a /. submission
    Wait for the clickthroughs!


  3. Do it yourself on Online Comics Syndication in XML · · Score: 1

    My thoughts exactly
    That's why my startup page has a lot of comics directly obtained from several newspapers. All you have to do is put the strip you want on a SRC= of the IMG tag.
    This can't be done with a lot of comics that change the name of the image on a daily basis, unless the change of the name is a function of the date (month-day-year). In that case you can use a little javascript to grab these images


  4. México: Non existent on Internet Policies in Other Countries? · · Score: 1

    Summary of internet state in México:

    Less than 1% of the population has internet access, so it's not one of our main concerns.

    The few that have internet use only 56k modems (except in Monterrey where there is cable, but is not a very good service). The main ISP is TELMEX, a monopoly of communications that disconnects you every 5 minutes (or less), so you have to pay for another phone call. The rest of the ISP's are not better, low bandwith, no connections, etc. So we don't use the internet as entertainer as the USA does, we use it only if we need it.

    Even universities don't have broadband access and students don't have personal web pages. Only corporations with heavy risk capital can put web sites that have real content, but for the reasons stated above, nobody regulates them.



  5. What exactly did Josh discover? on Georgia Teen Stumbles On New Theorem · · Score: 1

    From the article:

    "He's tried to explain it to me," says his father, Harvey Klehr, a political science professor at Emory University. "But I still don't really understand it."

    Apparently neither the reporters, nor me understood it.
    Could someone please explain or even enounce this new theorem?

  6. Exactly the opposite! on Bacteria Encrypts Sperm, Encourages Speciation · · Score: 1

    Then they could ensure that the gene pool of their culture remains "pure" from adulteration by "lesser" beings...

    I know this idea doesn't work, but let's assume it does
    This means that this "pure race" won't be capable of breed with "lesser races", but this "lesser races" could mate with other "lesser races", making these races stronger just by numeric force and genetic diversity. In the long term the extincted race would be the so called "superior".

    (I don't care about grammar, so what?)

  7. Re:Most of us don't have this option... on Making Software Suck Less · · Score: 1

    There is a fourth reason, though wizard programmers tend to pretend that it doesn't exist.
    4) Truly amazing procrastination


    Does posting on slashdot during office hours count as procrastination?
    I should be coding now!

  8. How to tell if it's Pron or Art on Even More Porn Image Recognition Software · · Score: 2

    If I get excited, it's Art
    If YOU get excited, it's porn


  9. Re:Geek meets artwank on Surrounded By Cyborgs: ISWC2000, Take 1 · · Score: 1

    How can i filter stories so i dont see anything about wearable computers?

    it's a complicated task, you have to close your eyelids, scroll down your browser and open your eyelids when the next article is before you.

  10. Re:Well... on Computer Makes Robot Offspring · · Score: 1

    The post I'm replying to should say: "Posted by ELIZA" or maybe Posted by AOLiza

  11. The copy-paster strikes back! on Houston DSL users File Lawsuit Against SBC · · Score: 1

    The Anonimous coward that copies your comments (with signature, no less) is still getting moderated up, this time as "Insightful"

    Yes, this give us Insight as to how the moderators work: Just read the first post on a thread and go on.

  12. The wonders of copy-paste on Houston DSL users File Lawsuit Against SBC · · Score: 1

    What you didn't catch (and obviously the moderators didn't also) is that this is a comment posted by somebody else (GlassUser) and this AC copied it. Signature and all. He then copied other comments, pasted them together and presto: Instant "Score 1: Interesting"

  13. Re:IOC Press Release... on Olympic Committee Cracks Down On Domain Owners · · Score: 1

    we don't want consumers duped into purchasing items they think are Olympic-related when they are not

    translation: we DO want users duped into purchasing any useless item, just because is "official sponsor of the Olympic Games"

  14. Re:Normal word in the language on Olympic Committee Cracks Down On Domain Owners · · Score: 2

    I'm going to copyright my name, John. Then Im going to sue to have every else named John shot.

    And then you would have to sue every bathroom user

  15. Re:And driving isn't about cars? on Second Coming of Technology · · Score: 1

    Even better, what if car manufacturers quit making gasoline engines and try to build an entire new car concept from scratch?. We could have motors impulsed by hidrogen (maybe even water) or electrostatic cars with no engine at all or I don't know what else. The point is getting a task done, not being subject to the already flawed systems.

  16. Re:Why bother with an intermediate layer... on Printing Out A New Monitor · · Score: 1

    Even if you have a screen, if there is no computer to tell the screen what to display, you have nothing.

  17. Re:What about MTBF?? on Printing Out A New Monitor · · Score: 1

    From now on: Beware the Brown screen of death!