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  1. Re:How long? on RFID MasterCard · · Score: 1

    That means now i have to take the credit card out of the wallet to "swipe" it?

  2. Doesn't allow update? on Microsoft Security Updates for Pirated Windows? · · Score: 1

    This article is misleading and transend into a completely difference arene without even addressing it. The article refer to the use of Windows Update service which offer patches and scanning function of Windows XP machines and a user inability to use that service has NOTHING to do with wherether they can patch their machine or not because they can patch their machine using a regular method of download a file and run it or uses other Software Management system to get their system(s) updated without using ANY Microsoft service. So this question doesn't apply in this case. In order to answer the question, NO users should not be allowed to use a service that they didn't paid for which in this case the Windows Update service offered by Micro$soft.

  3. IRC on NYT Discovers Internet's Wild Side: IRC · · Score: 1

    Is that a new Microsoft application?

  4. Lame project on Listen to the Sky · · Score: 1

    There's better use for this money than spending it on something that's so...useless. Not even news worthy too.

  5. Re:sub-vocal communication on NASA Develops Tech To Hear Words Not Yet Spoken · · Score: 4, Interesting

    How about interfacing with a computer? How's about mind control "everything"! This is cool!!

  6. confused with the menu on The Oft Frustrating Job of a Sysadmin · · Score: 1

    I'm confused about how to use the menu on their website. Sysadmin plz contact me. :D

  7. Re:Old invention!! on Stolen Laptop Alarms · · Score: 1

    That's great that you found the information on Google. Maybe you can post the site for others to see. There are may great inventions that came out from the Duracell competition, it's sadden that the industry doesn't take advantage of those ideas.

  8. My question is... on NASA Says Mars Once "Drenched With Water" · · Score: 1

    When can we harvest seafood from Mars?

  9. Old invention!! on Stolen Laptop Alarms · · Score: 4, Informative

    The idea and actual implementation of the device was done over 5 years ago by some students for the Duracell competition. I don't recall what is it's callled exactly but you can google for it.

  10. Re:Remote debugging? on Debugging The Spirit Rover · · Score: 0

    Nope.

  11. Re:so lets make this simple on Windows Services For Unix Now Free Of Charge · · Score: 0

    This is dangerous! It's clearly a bait. As i can see it, soon linux funtionallities will depends upon microsoft's code and when they stop providing the software, linux will get a step backward if not a big halt.

  12. Re:Read their AUP on How Much Broadband Usage is Too Much? · · Score: 0

    Lots of people here make reference about the term "unlimited" make by the ISP, but none see it the way the ISP does. Based on their AUP or at least mine, my ISP defined the term "unlimited" as unlimited amount of time can be spent online and not unlimited bandwidth. So read the AUP carefully.

  13. second post on Linux Powers First Handheld Software Radio · · Score: -1

    why a radio needs Linux?

  14. Is it just me or..... on Microsoft: Because Bugs are Cool · · Score: 1

    that there is someone else out there who also thinks that the interview was fake?

  15. Mood on Mood-Sensing Computer · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Hmm....mood sensing? :D

  16. THIS IS COOL!!! on Going Up? · · Score: 1

    hmmm.....how are they planning on counterbalance this thing.

  17. Re:it's truly relative on Einstein's Theory To Go Beta Testing · · Score: 1

    Agree!, time does not exist. Time is there because things change, everything in this universe changes. The earth rotates, the trees grow, we got older not that because there is something called "time" that created all these events but it's because of these changes we preceived and though of something called "time" to keep track of a series of events.