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  1. Boring..... on Israeli Company Creates Nano-Armor · · Score: 1

    Wy do the scientists so often invent the obvious boring stuff...
    What I want is a nanotech bridge made of 0.5 mm nanoglass that is so scary nobody wants to drive over it :)

  2. Re:But. on The Xbox 360 Unveiled · · Score: 1

    But, you have to think about this: If I can run Longhorn on a cheap X-box, then my highend PC would be free to run free beer.. hrm, Linux :)

  3. Re:But. on The Xbox 360 Unveiled · · Score: 3, Funny

    But, another interesting question: Will it Run Longhorn? The spec is quite good, and it would be nice to have a full OS for all my multimedia needs..

  4. Re:My CPU Usage on Where Have All The Cycles Gone? · · Score: 5, Funny

    that's why I run Seti@Home in the winter :)

  5. Re:A practical solution. on Cutting Through a Wi-Fi Traffic Jam? · · Score: 1

    Acttiually, I dod just that in the weekend - works really well... :)

  6. Uhh... Norway.. on Reading Slashdot From Strange Locations · · Score: 1

    As I live in Norway I kind of feel I'm in a strange place everytime I reade /.

  7. Re:Google HTML Link... on Peer to Peer and Spam in the Internet · · Score: 1

    ..those lazy people over at Adobe won't port AdobeReader to his self written 1337nix maybe...???

  8. Overclocked Legos on What (non-PC) Hardware Do You Hack? · · Score: 1

    When I was a child I "overclocked" my lego-train.
    Running is as 110 V when it's 220 V in the wall did wonders to it ;-)

  9. Re:quote on Ten Technologies That Refuse to Die · · Score: 1

    Move to Norway! We shut down the pager system in 2003 :)

  10. Pagers - sales rose in 2002??? on Ten Technologies That Refuse to Die · · Score: 1

    Well, the US are a bit slow in some way here.
    In Norway pagers are already obsolete. They shut down the net some time ago, now it's imposible to use them. What they did - cellphones did bether.
    I guess someone found out cellphones isn's that dangerous in hospitals after all :)

  11. Re:Lets hope that the result is progress on Google v. Microsoft · · Score: 1

    Competition?
    Google is soon to become the worlds largest religion, there can be only one :)

  12. Re:One of the comments on the article's forums... on Bleak Future for Videogame Customers · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I'm never going to pay a monthly prize for a game. The reason is that sometimes I play a lot, and sometimes I don't have time to play at all for a long time.
    This is going the opposite direction of video-on-demand, now you can play whenever you want, with subscription you have to pay for the time you spend playing... *Hrmf...*

  13. Re:Data recovery or theft? on Data Recovery - Put to the Test · · Score: 1

    No, because Software is a license, and a sofa is more like hardware - not the same thing...
    If you don't have the license you can't use it..

  14. Re:cebit == european on First Certified DivX/DVD Player Released · · Score: 1

    Well, you can be glad it's not coming to the us - because Kiss makes really crappy products anyway, I'm shure this one is no exception.
    It's like buying a dvd player at McDonalds for $5,95 ;-)

  15. Unsolicted bulk mail prohibited; spammers will be on Spammer Gets Spam Mailed · · Score: 3, Funny

    Hehe - I just ran a e-mail validation on that mail-adress:

    [Contacting mx00.comcast.net [24.153.64.1]...]
    [Connected]
    220-mtain01 -- Server ESMTP ("Comcast Messaging System")
    220 Unsolicted bulk mail prohibited; spammers will be prosecuted
    HELO Network-Tools.com
    250 mtain01 OK, [66.46.181.116].
    VRFY amr777
    252 2.5.0 Possible remote address not checked.
    RSET
    250 2.5.0 Ok.
    EXPN amr777
    550 5.7.2 EXPN command has been disabled.
    RSET
    250 2.5.0 Ok.
    MAIL FROM:
    250 2.5.0 Address Ok.
    RCPT TO:
    250 2.1.5 amr777@comcast.net OK.
    QUIT
    221 2.3.0 Bye received. Goodbye.
    [Connection closed]

  16. Re:Question to NYC area astronomers on Meet The Leonids · · Score: 1

    Or 1977 - prety dark that year to :)

  17. Duracell in the buttons of my pants..? on AAAAAAAAA-size Li-Ion Cells · · Score: 1

    Seems like I cold be wearing strobelights really soon - I'm a happy geek ;-)

  18. Re:If there is anything to be learned from napster on Shawn Fanning Interview · · Score: 1

    Napster isn't worth that, but Audiogalaxy is worh dying for ;-)

  19. Re:Are they sure it'll be enough? on Fighting Music Piracy with Glue · · Score: 1

    So, how long before RIAA-people gets glued to the ground by mp3-entusiasts :)

  20. Re:cool fucking hack on Ripping Vinyl Via Your Scanner? · · Score: 1

    Yepps - this cool trick proves that there is absolutely NO way to make a completely "Copyright-protected" recording of any kind. Nomater what you do - people like this witch has so much time to waste can rip them of ;-)

  21. FBI tiny keybords...? on Many Hackers Too Fat For The FBI · · Score: 1

    So, the feds bought thos tiny keybords so fat-fucking-burger people can't put their fat fingers at one key at the time...?

  22. xbox.com hosted on XboX on Xbox Runs X, KDE, Gnome, StarOffice and Tuxracer · · Score: 1

    Is http://www.xbox.com/ hosted on a XboX running Linux with Wine + IIS ???
    I'd love to see that ;-)

  23. Re:Slaughter... on Mutant Gene Responsible for Speech? · · Score: 1

    Hey, men to - who needs drugs to get a kick... just listen to all the scientists :)

  24. Slaughter... on Mutant Gene Responsible for Speech? · · Score: 1

    Of cource people who could speak had an advance over people who did not.. so they Slaughtered them down..

    an we lived happily ever after :)

  25. Re:Technology savvy judge on Jon Johansen DVD Trial Date Set · · Score: 1

    Ask them to press the "Any key" - the two first to acctiually touch a key without asking which one would fit... right ?