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  1. Re:"Up" quarks and "down" quarks. on Quark Stars · · Score: 1

    Well, they can have different 'spin', so they are not all the same.

  2. Conversation Between Hawking and the Mooninites on High Table at Cambridge with Stephen Hawking · · Score: 2, Funny

    "You and your... third dimension."
    "Oh, what about it?"
    "Oh, nothing. It's cute. We have five."
    "...thousand."
    "Yes, five thousand!"
    "Don't question it!"

  3. Re:Mozilla 1.0 a.k.a 0.9999999... on Mozilla Branches For 1.0 RC1 · · Score: 2, Funny

    Well, that really depends on your processor.

  4. Read before you whore for karma on MSNBC on Infinera's Optical Chip · · Score: 1

    The story is on msnbc. Not really sure where the NYT comes in.

  5. Not really, it's more like this: on Slashback: Brilliance, Delay, Simputer · · Score: 1

    1. Try to think of something original to post. 2. ??????????????? 3. Post this.

  6. Slashdot: on Linus Retiring from Kernel Dev · · Score: 1

    You couldn't fool your Mother on the foolingest day of your life with an electrified fooling machine!

    Homer S.

  7. Do one thing... on What Software Should ISPs Distribute and Support? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    and do it right. Personally, I don't think ISPs should be in the business of hand holding beyond having a live connection. I'd rather see them spend their time and resources on the connection.

  8. Ah, yes, 1 of 3 reasons why I have a dual boot on New Clie Handhelds · · Score: 1

    Palm Pilot
    Quicken
    Topo Maps

  9. Deleting Code on It's Not About Lines of Code · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Sometimes I feel most productive after I have deleted thousands of lines of code. Code that has been replaced by better code. A good day is when CVSweb reports +500 lines -3000 lines.

  10. The good thing about linux on Linux on Older Hardware · · Score: 1

    The most bloated linux distro will still be faster and more stable on older hardware than any current MS OS.