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  1. Re:go with the astromech on 2004 Inductees to the Robot Hall of Fame · · Score: 1
  2. Re:Nationalization of industry not always good... on South Korea Plans National 100 Mbps Network · · Score: 1
    Generally it's best to let private industry manage the "commanding heights" in an economy (power, transportation, infrastructure). History has proven this time and again.
    I would be more careful about "generally". Remember the electrical power outages this year.
  3. Re:Please, lord. . . no! on Gibson to Embed Guitars with Ethernet · · Score: 1

    Jimmy Page now uses an electronically self tuning guitar

    The amazing thing is, "now" was almost a decade ago.
  4. Re:Antec's Casemod contest on Impressive Homemade Aluminum Cube Case · · Score: 1

    He can't participate:

    Quoted right from the start of the page:
    "Submit any Antec case that's been modified for a chance to win an ..."

    His case is new from the scratch and not a modified Antec case.

  5. Re:A no brainer on PA Supreme Court Decides if Reading Email==Wiretap · · Score: 1

    >In PA, on the other hand, you cannot record a telephone conversation without the consent of the other party - it is a technical wiretap even if the recording party is not a cop.

    I am wondering what Pennsylvanians are allowed to do with messages on their answering machines.
    If it is the rule that speaking on an answering machine implies consent, the same should apply to writing emails.

  6. Re:DN-its-slow-acting? on German State Alters DNS To Censor Web Sites [updated] · · Score: 1

    Ok this is a bit complicated. :-)
    Ok, I'm German and I've read the original article.

    The German origin is "DNS-Eintraege",
    which just means DNS-entry.

    The translator arranged it as DN-seintraege,
    "seintraege" or correctly "traege sein" could
    be translated as "its slow acting".

    It's a pity that maybe someday the entertaining part of machine translation would be lost.

  7. Re:0, 1, 2 ? on Ternary Computing Revisited · · Score: 1

    Because you want the states to represent numbers
    in base 3 which has the digits 0,1 and 2.