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  1. Re:Debian Package a Day on What RSS Feeds Do You Use? · · Score: 1
  2. Re:Alternate Link With Electron MIcroscopic Image on Bacteria Found Alive In Ice 120,000 Years Old · · Score: 4, Informative

    Actually the link I submitted was http://esciencenews.com/articles/2008/06/03/a.survivor.greenland.a.novel.bacterial.species.found.trapped.120000.year.old.ice

    which has 3 pictures. For some reason the editor changed it.

  3. Re:404? on Scientists Image an HIV Particle Being Born · · Score: 1

    Thats why I linked directly to their front page, its weird, they screwed up something

  4. Old concept in a new world on Patent Attorney On Why We Need To Rethink Intellectual Property · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Intellectual property is a very egoist concept nowadays, in a time in which technological innovation can help so many people. It depends on the way it is used; if you just sit on your invention for 20 years and prevent others from doing something similar, or if you sell it at an outrageous cost (see: drugs) it's really detrimental to humanity as a whole.

  5. @ 16787299: Plagiarism? on Tarantula Venom and Chili Peppers Share Receptor · · Score: 1

    @ 16787299 : It's not plagiarism, everything on the site are copyright free press releases. We just aggregate the best ones (manually chosen by me - Im a phd student in retrovirology / bioinformatics).

  6. Re:I'm continuosly impressed on A Website with Real Science News? · · Score: 1

    I am affiliated with the site (well, im the only one behind it to be honest), and I agree that the discussion part is very sad looking right now. If you have any suggestions to improve it, feel free to do so :) The system is very good, its only that no one even comments on stories, and people who do are more often than not trolls and not that 'insightfull' :(

    Might reopen anonymous posting someday, but it was tiring to filter the spam from the ham.

  7. Re:If you cannot win... on RIAA Claims P2P Has Been Contained · · Score: 3, Funny

    Hey, it worked for the US in Iraq after all ;)

  8. In other news... on Chinese Journalists Beat Censorship With Web · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Censors beats Chinese journalists with sticks.

  9. Re:Fighting against public knowledge on Unblock Google Cache in China · · Score: 3, Informative

    According to one of my friends who visited China twice for 2-3 months, they REALLY think that Tibet has been well treated by their country, and that no war nor genocide really happened there. They even say that they have to treat 'Tibetans' (read, chinese people now living in Tibet) as special when they visit China...

    I think you're right, they're pretty efficient at controlling information :(

  10. Re:My god! Negative energy! on Hydrogen Stored in Safe High Density Pellets · · Score: 1

    I hope you're not serious, or that you're 6 years old and will have your first math class next year.

  11. Re:The most interesting part of the old article... on Comparing MySQL and PostgreSQL 2 · · Score: 1

    The signal / noise ratio was also MUCH, MUCH higher.

  12. Re:More solutions on Molecular Gastronomy, The Science of Cooking · · Score: 4, Insightful

    You can't "solve" the world's food problem. You give humanity more food, you get more humans. And these supplementary humans need more food.

  13. Re:Addressed in the article... on Intel Reveals Next-Gen CPUs · · Score: 0

    Yeah, and getting brand new Intel PCs / laptop for those 1000 people gonna cost... more than 10$ / person, I guess.

  14. Re-do your website on Wanted - An Online Publishing Business Model? · · Score: 3, Interesting

    The website is a mess to navigate. Visiting the homepage, it's not even obvious what the website is about. And why should I care. And it fill past my browser window even if im in 1024 resolution. 3x Google Adsense Wide Skyscrapers at the bottom? Please redo your ad placement, your CTR will improve greatly.

    It could make millions with 200 000 uniques a month :(

  15. Re:Soylent Green is DOGGGGGGGGGG on South Korean Scientists Clone Dog · · Score: 1

    There's a reason why most Asians don't like milk (and derived products). They don't have the enzyme to digest it, and it gives them horrible cramps.

  16. Meh on Yahoo to Launch Blog Ad Network · · Score: 1

    It's for US residents only.... they can't forget about me! :)

  17. Re:ads on Eastern Ink Painting on a Computer · · Score: 1

    Don't know in what world you're living, but I highly doubt an article posted on /. frontpage equals 500 dollars of Adsense revenue. I should know, I had many.

  18. Re:W2K on Final Windows 2000 Update · · Score: 1

    Well here is your reason, I guess. Maybe not now, but in 2-3 years, when stuff will stop being compatible, and you'll stuck with the today's equivalent of Netscape 4 as your browser (IE6).

  19. Re:Little Names on Cornell NEMS device Weighs a Single DNA Molecule · · Score: 1

    If its gonna bring you more research funds, then its `nano`.

    Just a buzzword, really.

  20. Trademarks on Red Hat Founder Offers Help in Apple vs.Tiger Lawsuit · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Trademarking of common words is just... stupid.

    You can't have these kind of issues with a made-up name like Coca-Cola, right?

    Apple, Tiger, Windows, whats next? Imagination isn't a prerequisite anymore in marketing, it seems.

  21. Re:Another Idea on Tracking Sex Offenders via GPS for Life · · Score: 1

    Yeah, I imagine the tagline :

    "I'm a sex offender and all I got was a lousy T-shirt!"

  22. Re:It's Good to be the King on Firefox Breaks 50,000,000 Barrier · · Score: 1

    It really depends on the kind of article. The "Christmas Light" guy claim about 100 000 hits from a front page post.

    From personal experience, posting somewhat technical biology related news, I had about 2-3000 hits.

  23. Re:Death? on Top 10 Evolutionary Adaptations · · Score: 3, Insightful

    They really should have said programmed cell death, or apoptosis.

  24. Re:The modifications are NOT permenent! on World's First True Blue Rose, Thanks to Biotech · · Score: 2, Informative

    It depends. If you transfect a stable, integrated form of siRNA, you get permanent effects. Its easy to do; all you need is a "gene" coding for an hairpin corresponding to both siRNA strands.

    Oh and I added a picture of the roses, for all those who wanted to see it.

  25. Related on Ophthalmologists, Physicists Design Bionic Eye · · Score: 3, Informative