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  1. Re:CDR Tax on Canadian Minister Promises to Fix Copyright Law · · Score: 1

    Shit, and I just bought an ipod and had to pay the $25.00 levy plus the levies on 100 cdr's. I think I pay enough money to the music industry to copy my own music cd's to my ipod and make backups of music and data. If they want to make it illegal to download music drop the levies.

  2. mites go up..tites come down on Build Your Own Snow Gun · · Score: 2, Informative

    thats how i always remember it

  3. usefull on Steam Powered Underwater Jet Engine · · Score: 2, Informative

    This is something that would really be great in areas where there are lots of scuba divers or manatees. I have seen the results of flesh being chewed up by prop blades. Not pretty.

  4. security on Sprint DSL's Security Hole Easy As 1,2,3,4 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Why is it that ppl will spend a fortune securing their homes and cars and leave their computers wide open? Unfortunatly all these stories wind up on the tech sites but Joe six pack only reads the sports section of the newspaper.

  5. hail suppression on Should We Change the Weather Even If We Can? · · Score: 1

    Here in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, the insurance companies pay part of the tab for seeding hail clouds to reduce the size and hardness of hail to reduce their costs for damage claims. In some cases it has helped wildlife and farm animals because birds and small animals have been killed in the past by large hail stones. In the 1980's there were several hail storms that cost the insurance companies millions of dollars but since they started seeding the clouds damage has been kept to a minimum

  6. tai chi on Tai Chi Robots · · Score: 1, Funny

    the best line of defence if you are ever attacked in slooow motion

  7. burning on Sanyo Announces "Banryu" Home Security Robot · · Score: 2, Funny

    If it can smell when things are burning it would be able to tell me when my wife has supper ready

  8. Re:Source of Unicorn Myth?? on Woolly Rhino Discovery In England · · Score: 1

    I have read that the vikings would cut the tusks off the norwhals that they killed for food and then sell the tusks to other Europeans as unicorn tusks. Sorry but I don't remember where I read this so I cannot confirm it.