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  1. I wonder how many Tax LOVING Democrats never paid on The End of Tax-Free Internet Shopping? · · Score: 1, Insightful

    any taxes on their internet purchases.

    LOL.

    They talk a good game though.

  2. Too many stupid videos & Spam on youtube on Google Losing Up To $1.65M a Day On YouTube · · Score: 1

    It's getting annoying searching and finding anything.

    Google needs to add it's search engine techniques to it.

  3. Identical problem as email spam on Paid Shilling Comes to Twitter · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Start suing the ad sponsors. They are usually large companies.

    Just include a clause in the account startup agreement. Then go after the $$$. Could be profitable.

  4. Cooler than VanderWahl forces and Gecko feet on Gecko-Inspired Dry Adhesive Set For Space · · Score: 1

    Is 'cold welding'. wikipedia has an article on it. Didn't know that you could weld without high heat. Oxides prevent it on our planet but in space satellites tend to weld themselves up.

  5. How about go on the OFFENSIVE on Why the CAPTCHA Approach Is Doomed · · Score: 1

    And record IPs of people that spam and shut them the fuck down.

  6. Proof justice system is a fraud on Conviction of Sen. Ted Stevens Is Thrown Out · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Mr. Stevens is a criminal. The system encourages his behavior. All Congressmen take bribes. You can't get elected if you don't.

  7. Anything to do with Cell phone companies = on T-Mobile To Launch Android Tablet · · Score: 1

    ripoff.

  8. Universe explains USA crime problems. on Huge Supernova Baffles Scientists · · Score: -1, Troll

    Black holes always seem to steal from white stars.

  9. Internet Archive= Censored webpages.Donors =STUPID on Internet Archive Gets 4.5PB Data Center Upgrade · · Score: 1

    Why use it if webpages are being deleted from it.

    I have tried to use it before on some websites and the information was ALL DELETED.

    If a person puts a PUBLIC website up then it can be archived.

    The internet archive just shows that it has no backbone and it ISN'T interested in being a legitimate archive.

  10. Explains how they can track down white women on Chimps Have a Built-In GPS · · Score: 1

    No wonder so many chimps around white girls.

  11. Quantum mechanics on 20 Years After Cold Fusion Debut, Another Team Claims Success · · Score: 1

    Could the same quantum mechanics that exist for fusion in stars exist here?

  12. Re:It looked great. on Battlestar Galactica Comes To an End · · Score: 1

    i like my robots to look like robots.

  13. Didn't like Battle Star Galactica on Battlestar Galactica Comes To an End · · Score: 1

    Didn't like the look of it at all. Seemed really boring. The original BattleStar from the early 80's was great.

  14. Multicore = failure. on Windows and Linux Not Well Prepared For Multicore Chips · · Score: 1

    I championed it here but there is no software that utilizes it and programming for it is difficult as mentioned here in many articles.

    New languages aren't being used to help out multicore or parallel processing with graphics chips.

    A graphics chip computer built for gaming and general use would be amazing. It would cost as much as an entry level general chip using pc but could do 3d GAMES!

    But would need parallel processing language.

    http://www.gpgpu.org/
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GPGPU

  15. Re:It seems ironic... on Ballmer Scorns Apple As a $500 Logo · · Score: 1

    do you really believe that.

    they know it would be used against them in pr ads.

    they have them. just hidden.

  16. Government should be sued for free public airwaves on Dell's Smartphone Rejected — Too Dull · · Score: 1

    We need an alternative to to the phone companies.

  17. Little bit hyped. on Nanotube Muscles Are Strong As Steel, Light As Air · · Score: 5, Informative

    From Article -

    However, electroactive polymers generate up to eight times as much force per unit area as the nanotube sheets. "For artificial muscle, you need a large change in force coupled with a large change in length," Hunter says.

    Polymer actuators also need just a few volts to contract. The ribbons, in contrast, require three to five kilovolts, which Hunter says is too high for use in humans and higher than ideal for robotics.

  18. We have corporate jetting Nancy Pelosi on US Pentagon Plans For a Spy Blimp · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    She spends about as much time as that blimp in the air.

  19. Little fines don't stop price fixing! on Hitachi Fined $31 Million For LCD Price Fixing · · Score: 1

    Kick them out of selling in the USA for a couple of years.

  20. Because it's NOT SCIFI. It's demographic targets on What Has Fox Got Against Its Own Sci-Fi Shows? · · Score: 1

    For teens and girls. These shows aren't real scifi. Bunches of pretty people and teens with some fake cgi like Knightrider doesn't make it SCIFI. StarTrek NextGen was scifi even though it borderlined PC/multicultural PSA programming. Networks also don't care about art. They care about MONEY $$.

    IF they don't get the rating boost then screw it.

  21. Re:Why are there no photos or videos of the explos on National Ignition Facility Fires 192-Beam Pulse · · Score: 1

    Or one for dumb sarcastic cunt

  22. Why are there no photos or videos of the explosion on National Ignition Facility Fires 192-Beam Pulse · · Score: 1

    No photos or vids at their site of the implosion explosion.

  23. Inflating prices. Haha. on The Last Will and Testament of Circuit City · · Score: 1

    Prices are still crap.

  24. I speak for everyone. Youtube sucks. on Why TV Lost · · Score: 1

    Quality is a joke. And it's getting filled up with stupid fake videos and porn spam crap.

  25. Re:current spectrum auctions are stupid on Spectrum Fees May Preclude US Low-Cost Cellular · · Score: 1

    Sweden fails then. Didn't implement it right.

    We use that type of contracting for defense all the time.