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  1. Use Edonkey2000 instead on Napster Introduces Subscription Charge · · Score: 1

    A free alternative, too many features to list. Server and cients available, Linux and Windoze versions. Trade movies, applications, music, etc. www.edonkey2000.com

  2. try the edonkey on Napster Going to Subscriptions · · Score: 1

    www.edonkey2000.com A free Napster alternative, the server piece is available as well as the client. Linux versions are also available.

  3. Re:Hydrogen Storage on Honda unveils Fuel Cell powered car · · Score: 1

    I remember from chemistry classes that hydrogen can be compressed into "solid" blocks of metal as well. Since the hydrogen atoms are so small, you could pack the gas into a mass of say aluminum, and it would fit in among the aluminum atoms. The compression/extraction process still has some issues to be worked out, but it is a non-volatile method for storing the hydrogen.

  4. Sucks on Diablo Meets The Sims · · Score: 1

    I'm sorry, someone actually thought this was amusing? Wow, maybe when I was 14.

  5. How to help? on Corporate Linux and the Community? · · Score: 1

    Donate some computers with Linux preloaded to some of your local schools. The kids will start out learning about computers running Linux, and it will become their OS of choice due to familiarity.

  6. Re:Imagine... on Can One Electron Hold Infinite Data? · · Score: 1

    This is supposed to be funny? Funny like a train wreck?

  7. Re:I'm very cheap... on The LEGO Desk · · Score: 1

    This got a score of 2???

  8. Re:Main worry is totalitarian regimes, not compani on Human ID Chip Implant Prototype Unveiling · · Score: 1
    > is the dream-come-true of totalitarian regimes, who can do whatever they want.

    You mean like the US?

  9. Re:trying not to be a troll on Slashback: Retroaction, Breakeven, Kansas · · Score: 1
    Science is not a "belief system." At the very minimum, argue from credible definitions of the words you seek to expound upon. Belief is not subject to evidence, science is.

    Oh, really?

    Ever tried mushrooms?

  10. What an amazing troll!!! on "If You Can Put It On A T-Shirt, It's Speech" · · Score: 1

    I congratulate you sir, you deserve a prize based on the number and rabidity of the replies!

  11. Re: the way to find the truth on Several Boycotts Of RIAA Organizing · · Score: 1

    No, no, no... Ask yourself, what would *Tyler* do? WWT(D)D

  12. Slow! on Corinthians.com Taken Away, Given To Soccer Team · · Score: 1

    Is WIPO using a modem to serve their website or something? Jeez that's slow

  13. As I read this I thought... on Microsoft PDC Journal · · Score: 1

    What a dick.

  14. Re:Expectations... on Star Wars Episode 2 Starts Shooting · · Score: 1

    What??? The second of the first trilogy (Empire Strikes Back) was the best one so far!

  15. Re:keep fighting. on AOL Class-Action Suit Over Pop-Up Ads · · Score: 1

    10 to 1 odds that this guy is an AOL employee.

  16. Re:keep fighting. on AOL Class-Action Suit Over Pop-Up Ads · · Score: 1

    The ads help the consumer??? Helps them part ways with their money. Helps them become convinced that they need to spend outrageous amounts for crap that they have no need for whatsoever. Thanks for the help.

  17. Re:Wearable computers in America on Two Scoops Of Wearable Computers · · Score: 1

    >Banning wearable computers is only the first step in keeping America safe from the devil. You need to write your congressman today while you still have the freedom to think.

    So who do you propose to put this ban in place and enforce it? Would you want the government to do this?

  18. Re:Heaven's Armoury on Nine Hundred Asteroids in Near-Earth Orbits · · Score: 1
    >If one hit the USA there would be no living creatures left on the continent and probably no humans alive anywhere a short time later.

    Actually, that is not completely accurate. Unless the Earth was *completely* obliterated, there will continue to be at least some form of life. There are bacteria that are capable of surviving in sulfurous pools, etc, etc. Who knows, the Earth might eventually be repopulated by creatures that evolved from them.