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  1. Re:Redux on The Continuing Hunt for PATRIOT Act Abuses · · Score: 1

    I almost fell out of my chair when I read this post. What are well reason answer and a data to make the point. What nevers ceases to amaze me is that post like this on /. are overlooked and the bash the government, man keeping us down comments get modded up.

  2. I am missing something on iPod-Jacked · · Score: 1

    What is so special about the iPod and swapping music for 30 secs. Couldn't I do this with any mp3 device or tape player? Or is this only for exclusive cult of Apple. My wife has an iPod and it is certainly a nice piece of industrial design, but what sharing music with another person that has an iPod.. Come on... Do people actually believe this fantasy about people sharing music? Initially I thought the article was going to be about an iPod listener could temporary listen to a passer-by music via wireless.

  3. Re:Oh Dear God...not Tufte. on The Visual Display of Quantitative Information · · Score: 1

    I second that. Yesterday I took his course in DC and left after the first sesssion. As I was taking the metro back to the office, I noticed others who left with their books. The first hour was significant were he talk about the "grand principles of analytical design, but after that it was one plug or look at how mart I am after another. Interestingly enough I went home and read one of the books that was published in the 1990's and it was verbatim as to what he was saying in the lecture. You would think after 13 years he would have thought of something more insightful.

  4. True experience with exact or similiar condition on Long Computer Sessions Could Cause Blood Clots · · Score: 1

    An animation student when I was in college either had this conditionor something similiar As a result parts of both legs were removed. The combination of factors were that he was above average in height 6'4, long hours animating and the animation table were archaic in design. At first, it was difficult to beleive until various departments started making changes to furnitures. Eventually there was a law-suit, but I was unsure of the outcome.