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  1. Re:Magnetic field? on Could Mars Be Habitable In 100 Years? · · Score: 1

    Sputtering? that sounds like a personal problem.

  2. Re:Gee, I dunno on Underwater Computer For Ocean Research · · Score: 2

    Windows works just fine... oh wait you mean its not just a pretty blue screen saver?

  3. Re:waterproof keyboards on Underwater Computer For Ocean Research · · Score: 1

    Sure thats soda you keep spilling...

  4. DMCA on Force-Feedback Devices Provide Virtual Texture · · Score: 1

    Can we see support in Linux 2.6, please? Well thanks to the DMCA we probably wont see free linux drivers anymore :(

  5. Re:The Learning Patern of being a child. on Why the World Needs Reverse Engineering · · Score: 1

    i think i asked why untill i was about 8 at which point i just began figuring it out on my own, works a lot better when your parents know absolutely nothing about anything.

  6. Re:Reverse engineering can help an industry on Why the World Needs Reverse Engineering · · Score: 1

    Yeah well ID also makes games that are easily expandable i dont think something like dissasembling microsoft word would help you to extend it to well.

  7. Re:TIMMAHH!! on Intel Cancels its Timna chip · · Score: 1

    no its Tim-Na

  8. Re:Surprise on Inside the CueCat Hardware · · Score: 2

    your alergic to white plastic ehh? are you also alergic to the little bit of solder that runs from the board to the little chip with the serialnumber?

  9. Re:cool idea but... on Geocaching · · Score: 1

    hey i resent that remark i'm 15 and i'd like to go find one of these just to sign the log book i wouldnt even think of messing anything up.

  10. Re:Crusoe? on Emulator Maker Rants About Microsoft & Apple · · Score: 1

    i heard that p2s were modified riscs that had microcode that made them x86 so if crusoe can codemorph to x86 and risc can microcode or whatever to x86 why cant crusoe code morph to risc?

  11. Re:Oh yeah! on Computer Makes Robot Offspring · · Score: 1

    something occured to me the perl script slashtroll has a new feature that takes random text from other peoples postings and puts this into a posting what happens if slashtroll picks up someones link to decss and links to it in my posting am i liable for the program automaticly doing this?

  12. Re:his name is a killing word... on Focusing Audio · · Score: 1

    the way just keeps getting weirder and weirder

  13. Re:Satellite Broadband only matters to rural folk. on Satellite-Delivered Broadband Gets Louder · · Score: 1

    Satellite is a good technology because of all those people in the middle of nowhere and that is why it is here to stay (at least for a while) while DSL and cable are better for speed satellite can serv everyone with no trouble no need for there to be a switching station within 5 feet of your house and cable modems arent avaible dual way in all places i personally think satellite is great.

  14. Re:Oh great... on Satellite-Delivered Broadband Gets Louder · · Score: 1

    Come on guys, really, what I want is FASTER connections, not MORE connections.

    Sattelite can be considered a better connection than DSL or cable because you dont have to be within range of the switching station and aol can serv pretty much anyone in the US without having to have switching stations in every city.

  15. Re:But not the ultimate slashdot story... on Lord Of The Rings Being Rendered Under Linux · · Score: 1

    penis bird could randomly grab trolls up and eat them alive

  16. Re:I think i'm missing something on Can Ten Billion Gigs Fit In A Test Tube? · · Score: 1

    heh so i've been told i'm missing punctuation its just the way i type

  17. I think i'm missing something on Can Ten Billion Gigs Fit In A Test Tube? · · Score: 1

    From what nipple says it sounds like they've already done this but when I read the article unless im mistaken they talked about being able to do this they never actually said they had done it but instead that in the future they would be able to do this maybe i'm just missing something anyone care to point out what i'm missing?

  18. Re:Actually, I don't really believe this would wor on Can Ten Billion Gigs Fit In A Test Tube? · · Score: 1

    i dont think there saying its a liquid i think there saying its just so small that it would fit in a vial like that.

  19. Re:Surprising, but not silly on Houston DSL users File Lawsuit Against SBC · · Score: 1

    all i can say is wtf?!?!??!?! this guy seems to be smoking something good one second hes talking about @home then hes talking about university lines then hes talking about baked beans? and then he all of a sudden switches to saying @home provides a reasonable upload spead after earlier he had said they cripple upload speed am i missing something?

  20. Re:My own experiences... on Notes From the Cathedral · · Score: 1

    I think someone has had a little to much to drink.

  21. Re:Gnutella wasn't meant to be released. on Gnutella Creator Releases New Free Software · · Score: 1

    they werent made by gnullsoft but by someone who has access to the source hmmm.... nullsoft has the source!

  22. Re:Any uses? on More On The Linux Wrist Watch · · Score: 1

    The spy watch has been done they have a little watch with a 2mbps link to a bigger computer that you wear and it has a camera in front and it also shows another person on the watch face and since the camera aims forward you can use it as a spy watch but it gets a sucky fps since its only 2mbps

  23. Re:Gnutella wasn't meant to be released. on Gnutella Creator Releases New Free Software · · Score: 1

    the source wasnt leaked people disassembled the program or used packet sniffers to find out how it works there never was a source leak

  24. Re:platters vs. surfaces on Maxtor's 80GB Drive · · Score: 1

    i took apart an old like 200 meg drive and it had four platters evidently they can fit four in.

  25. Re:IPv6 needs to be enabled in Redhat kernels on IPv6 Ready For A Spin · · Score: 1

    I don't know what old version of redhat your using (2.0?) but as of 6.x IPv6 Is enabled they even have a special network device that is turned on at bootup for IPv6 routing.