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  1. Re:A Watch on Energy From Vibrations · · Score: 1
    They've been able to do this with the stock market for years.

    Sending shock waves to the market and harnessing the ups and downs.


    My job is to destablize the market

  2. Re:Nooooo! on NASA Wires Chips With Nanotubes · · Score: 1

    But what I heard from the herbal medicine industry is that grinding traditional medicine into nano meter size helps make it more potent.

  3. Re:Amateur on Build Your Own PCB Milling Machine · · Score: 1

    Last time I check the T-tech, the startup miller is about $8,000. That's the heavy for my pocket, is there any other work-around?

  4. Re:what do you mean unconventional? on Soldering with a Toaster Oven · · Score: 1

    a trace of mercury perhaps.

  5. Re:How about George Bush? on Germany Places Command & Conquer on Restricted List · · Score: 1

    Since when did G.W. Bush become so considerate to Iraq citizens. But, let's say he cares. Spending $100b, forming a coalition of four nations, creating the biggest dispute among NATO, millions of oppositions in the west, possibly thousands US casualties.... G.W.Bush did that all for the Iraqis???

  6. Re:Knowing the truth (Re: Military targets?) on 4l-j4z333ra 0wn3d · · Score: 1

    If I have points, I'll mod you up.

  7. Re:Great on Dictionary Spammer Fined $55,000 for Spam Attack · · Score: 1

    The spammer should be charged, but not fined. Since the spammer will never go away, it a waste of time to ask the sucker to go to hell. Simply bill them. The figures shown these sucker sent out tons of spam to addresses that does not even exist. If the spammer can charge their customer for bogus address, that will be fine provided the spammer share their profit with you.

  8. Re:Wait about 30 years... on Looking for Unbiased War News? · · Score: 1
    Historian would not tell you if they drop rice cooker instead bombs, Japan is ruling China today.

    Military-wise, attacking U.S. navy in pearl harbour is a right move. Political-wise it is a suicide in the end.

  9. Re:Neutral Countries News? on Looking for Unbiased War News? · · Score: 1

    say, where the hell did they get all the news from Middle-East? To my understanding, there isn't much reporters sent to this part of the globe by newspapers in Hong Kong.

  10. Re:Are you *daft*? on Strike on Iraq · · Score: 1
    True, but chemical and biological weapons can be sold to the highest bidder and smuggled into the US.

    You need not worry whether the price is CIF or FOB. The damn thing can be manufactured locally.

  11. Re:This reminds me on Imagining Numbers · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Very interesting read:

    http://pauli.uni-muenster.de/~munsteg/arnold.htm l

    Mathematics came as a mental tool on studies of real life problems. Over abstraction (unnecessary) creates tormented readers, and I was among one of them.

  12. Re:did this author start nothing.net? on Imagining Numbers · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Imaginery numbers are as real as real numbers.

  13. Re:Answer to your question ... on OpenBSD: Hackers Meet Soldiers · · Score: 1

    Terrorist also use telephone, so phone company should also be bombed, some terrorist went to MacDonald for a burger, ok, bomb the MacDonald. Terrorist drinks from the tap, ok, we poison the reservoir... uumm.. what's next??

  14. Re:toxic housing: on Shelter: A Quest for Non-Toxic Housing · · Score: 1

    granite in the southern part of China is relatively rich in Radon, which is mixed in the concrete of local buildings. Good vantilation is recommended to prevent radon build up. Some people suggested impermeable paint like those epoxy paint to seal in the gas. But I am not sure if it works or not. Radon is known to cause cancer.

  15. Re:Obstacle on A Hydrogen-Based Economy · · Score: 1

    That's a one time supply of hydrogen, sort of hi tech carbon battery. Sorry that wont help.

  16. Re:Before you jump the gun... on GM Pulls Plug on Electric Car · · Score: 1

    If you harness hydrogen this way you will sell the oxygen as well. By carry cylinder of O2 and H2 makes your car a real dynamite.

  17. Re:Did they expect different? on GM Pulls Plug on Electric Car · · Score: 1

    To drive elsewhere, you need a second car.

  18. Re:I'm not so sure on The Myth of Radio Spectrum Interference · · Score: 1

    it is rational for a physicist to make a irrational number rational. But a mathematician who knows the difference between open set and closed set would not mixing up the two.

  19. Re:Well, duh on Microsoft Writes Off Corel · · Score: 1

    [/etc] fortune

    Success in not enough, others must fail.

  20. Re:Hmmm... on McDonalds to go Wireless? · · Score: 1
    The business of MacDonald have declined, possibly influenced by the mad-cow-disease. Such decline had reflected in the stock price. The Wi-Fi stuff might be an attent to keep more customer in.

    Anyway, does anybody know what artificial flavoring is added to the beef of the burger. Whenever I walk by a Mac, it smells like roasted beef. Such smell just linger far outside of the building, so it must be additives.

  21. Re:Right. on McDonalds to go Wireless? · · Score: 3, Funny

    You mean MacDonald should serve human milk instead of cow milk ???

  22. Re:Not that impressive... on A 3D Animation of Kernel Source Development · · Score: 1

    It becomes complicate when the tree isn't a tree anymore. Say the father Mr X in family A married the daughter of family B. This young lady's mother happened to have married to the son of Mr X. Now a loop is form in the tree together with all sorts of social problems. Actual there was any example in the classic red book on PASCAL giving such example.

  23. Re:pollution? on Cow Manure --> Electricity · · Score: 1

    you'll find out the answer in your own kitchen. To make bread, you mix flour, water and yeast. If after hours, the volume of the dough remain unchange, it is most likely the temperature of your kitchen is too low. Put your dough in somewhere 100 degree fahrenheit and humid. The dough will double in size in an hour. Action of the bacteria.

  24. Re:In China since 1950s on Cow Manure --> Electricity · · Score: 1

    there wasn't any TV or fridge to run in 1950s.

  25. Re:pollution? on Cow Manure --> Electricity · · Score: 1

    RTFA the last link in the article, it reads 'Fahrenheit'.