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  1. Re:Gas Powered Shoes?? Uhh.. Think! on Gas-Powered Shoes? · · Score: 1

    I don't think he'll need many gallons, especially since he (hopefully) doesn't weigh as much as a full blown vehicle.

  2. An alternative to petrol on Gas-Powered Shoes? · · Score: 1

    If petrol-powered boots can eventually find their way into the markets of commercial and everyday use, perhaps it would be time for Roman Kunikov and his crew of aeronautical-engineers to consider alternatives to using petrol, such as using solar energy or even electrical energy. I would presume that solar power boots would overall be cheaper and more safer for the environment... Plus, I wouldn't want to be waiting in line to filler-up on my new, shiny Nike Sky Boots for $2.50 a tenth-gallon...

  3. This is a phenomenal feat... on Australian Scientists Produce Giant Mutant Mice · · Score: 1

    I would someday like to run a restaurant a la McDonalds in New York or Chicago (where there is a plethora of muskrats and vermon), but I can't even afford the overgrown, over-chemicalized cows from South America. New York & 'Chi-Town' have plenty of large rats (from what I know, they're free to collect) and I'm positively sure that customers won't be able to tell hormonized grade D minsed beef apart from grade A genetically mutated minse rat sirloin...

  4. Dab nab it, Stop calling us crackers on Cracker Endangered Astronauts · · Score: 1

    and script kiddies! We're smarter than you, we can bring austronauts to their knees. Just because we no degree, no source code, no hobbies or any social skills doesn't mean you have to look down on us, too! Just leave us alone and leave us Mafiaboy wanna-bes to our goofy sp3ll1ng and xml spoofs, aiyeet yo?

  5. A Door for Palm Viruses? on Memory Problems (And Fixes) For Palm-OS Devices · · Score: 1

    "Although a recent computer "virus" affecting cell phones in Spain caused a stir, computer security experts say a more inviting target for bug authors in the near future will be hand-held computers. Hand-held devices are more vulnerable because they have memory that is readable and writable. Most run e-mail programs and there are more hand-held devices than cell phones with limited capability to surf the Web" www.digitalmass.com Score : -10