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  1. Umm... on Intel Ships Dual-Core Chips · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The P-PEE?

  2. All I can say is... on Mandrakesoft Changes Name to Mandriva · · Score: 1

    Take me, Mandriva!

  3. Too late on IBM Retakes Fastest Supercomputer Title · · Score: 2, Funny

    *snip*
    " maybe I should get a stronger PGP key."

    We've already calculated your next 250 pgp keys, and divined your future. Hint: avoid badgers.

  4. That thing... on What's Inside the Mars Rovers · · Score: 1

    got a hemi in it?

  5. Forget the popups on New VOIP App. Profiled · · Score: 4, Interesting

    With this we are likely to see a new telemarketting trend if it takes off. Think about it, there's a no call list, but there's certainly no such regulations regarding this technology yet.

  6. And still.. on The Great Stanford Buffy Population Equilibrium Study · · Score: 1

    No cure for cancer.

  7. Maybe... on Ants Invade iBook · · Score: 1

    Maybe Kompressor had something to do with this.

  8. except on Egyptian Pyramid Rover Finds... Another Door · · Score: 1

    This one reads: "Do not open til doomsday"

  9. Re:HPIAA logo? on Is Win2k + SP3 HIPAA Compliant? · · Score: 2, Funny

    That's some weird, and kinky stuff going on there. Looks to me as if they are spanking that hippo with a feather.

  10. Re:What? on Danger Device Reviewed · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    fo shizzle my niggle

  11. A few more code red images on Happy Birthday Code Red · · Score: 1
  12. Let us not forget other great appliances on Geeks and Chefs, Unite · · Score: 1
  13. Star Wars Death Star Physics on Physics in the Movies · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Quoted directly from this page "Lawrence Krauss, in the book Beyond Star Trek, points out that an object with a quarter of the moon's mass, parked in geostationary orbit would create a tide producing gravity force 25 times higher than the one caused by the moon. This would flood coastal areas and disrupt geological formations resulting in earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, not to mention extreme weather changes.

    According to Krauss' calculations these disasters of biblical proportions would only be the beginning. If it took the mother RV an hour to slow down, the energy released by its engines would be about 10 times greater than the entire luminosity of the sun. We'd be fried before the aliens even arrived. In the movie, however, we are somehow miraculously spared from these inconveniences"

    So I guess the Death Star needs no giant laser cannon to destroy planets just grab a handicapped spot in front of any planet and watch it rip to shreds.

  14. Is this really anything new? on P2P Roaming Chat · · Score: 1

    It seems to me like this has been done with many small chat projetcs already. Not to mention the many video games with chat built in that work on this model. What about this is new in any way shape or form?

  15. Re:Mirror on Keeping Secrets in Hardware: Xbox Case Study · · Score: -1, Funny

    If that one doesn't work you might try this mirror.

  16. Re:Security holes? In a Microsoft product? on Keeping Secrets in Hardware: Xbox Case Study · · Score: 5, Funny

    You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.

  17. Does this mean... on AOL Invests $100M In Amazon · · Score: 1

    That since amazon has my email to confirm my order that I will be getting aol advertisements (IE: spam) and all kinds of porno email that was akin to even daring to enter a chat in aol? Just curious ;)