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  1. Re:Interresting, on Most Powerful Computer in Canada - for a Day · · Score: 1

    Lol, that's why woodsquat made the front page.

  2. Re:Edmonton Controller on Most Powerful Computer in Canada - for a Day · · Score: 1

    We also have secret army bases underneath the rockies. We've been preparing to take the world over for some time.

  3. Interresting, on Most Powerful Computer in Canada - for a Day · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I go to SFU and i'm taking some chemistry classes there and never heard a word about this. I thought it would make the school newspaper at least. We are on the list though. :S

  4. Re:Congrats to World!!! on International Space Station Turns Two · · Score: 1

    I saw it fly-by this summer. Was pretty impressive. The amount of technology, science, and engineering required is simple amazing.

  5. Re:200,000 pounds ? on International Space Station Turns Two · · Score: 1

    It weighs nothing when it is as lim r->infinity. :P It was a bad joke.

  6. Re:200,000 pounds ? on International Space Station Turns Two · · Score: 1

    Lol, even since it is in space, its still weighs, but much less.

  7. Congrats to World!!! on International Space Station Turns Two · · Score: 2

    The space station is a great symbol of mankind joining together to enter a new frontier.

  8. Re:I heard Slashdot is moving to 100% pure Java on Slashdot is Moving · · Score: 1

    Java = slow, but its the closest thing to a "modern" language other than c# *shivers*

  9. Why the need of seawall? on Using R44 And A PowerBook To Bust Illegal Seawalls · · Score: 2, Interesting

    They shouldn't be developping right along the coast anyways. It would be nice to have a large buffer zone.

  10. Re:Robots on Premature Rumors about Stargate Season 7? · · Score: 0

    Well there used to be the replicators, but they've pretty much killed those guys off. :(

  11. Re:Stargate on Premature Rumors about Stargate Season 7? · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I dissagree. I liked seeing Daniel Jackson go. I would like to see that prodigy air force university student, she's blonde i think, take his position. I think stargate is nearing its end. No good thing can last forever but there were too many weird changes in an attempt to keep things new and fresh. I liked things they way they were, minus Daniel Jackson :P. I like him better than Sam Carter though.

  12. I admit it is pretty cool but... on 1+ GHz Commodore SX-64 Mod · · Score: 0

    I really wonder how the hell the guy got the idea for this. I would have spent my time and knowledge trying to build something usefull like a portable ogg/mp3 player. I give him credit though, it's a really cool mod to a retro computer.

  13. Stargate is great show but... on Stargate SG-1 Gets A Seventh Season · · Score: 0

    They are starting to loose me a little. The show started off in one direction that was great. The asgard were a cool edition but once they developed these ideas I started to loose interrest. I mean the mystique and wonder of all these invincible people starts to dissappear. I mean the asgard can't even get jiggy to save their race.

  14. I didn't think debain install was too bad on The Very Verbose Debian 3.0 Installation Walkthrough · · Score: 1, Insightful

    The problem with people today is that they've been babied for too long. It is not difficult to learn how to install an OS. Hell, you might actually come out of the process with some knowledge. People who do learn how to do things have much less need for tech support and have many fewer problems. Companies should stop wasting their time trying to oversimplify everything. It's like holding a teenagers hand as they try to cross the street. Its totally unecessary and lets people remain total n00bs.

  15. Biggest blunder i've faced so far on Examples of Programming Gone Wrong? · · Score: 0

    was the serious memory leakage in windows me. MS acknowledged it was the but they never fixed it. Poor me reformated three times in the first week. I learned to love linux after that.

  16. Apple's switch are lame on When Mac Freaks Congregate · · Score: -1, Troll

    I don't see how this campaign could ever work.

  17. Can't wait :D on Linus says 2.6 kernel will be out by June 2003 · · Score: -1, Redundant

    I really love the new features in the kernel. I think it should be called 3.0 though.

  18. Practical Applications on Water Computing · · Score: 0

    Perhaps my toilet will be able to play mp3's when i flush from now on.

  19. Re:Smaller = Faster Bitrot on Cascading Molecules Drive IBM's Smallest Computer · · Score: 0

    Any proof? Explain why please.

  20. Re:Europe on Cascading Molecules Drive IBM's Smallest Computer · · Score: 0

    I should say something about the americans, even the ones who went to private schools, and how they are always sent back a grade or two and still do poorly. Perhaps i should also remark on the fact that Americans hire educated canadians all of the time.

  21. Really interresting but... on Cascading Molecules Drive IBM's Smallest Computer · · Score: 0

    Quantum computing is a far greater solution. Our science has a long way to go i admit, but its able to massively perform parrallel operations before its even turned on. This technology is very promising in the near future. I really like how IBM is not focusing on one new technology either. They seem very diversified.

  22. Still too pricey! on Burn A Song For 99 Cents · · Score: 1, Insightful

    At $20 bucks a cd its still more than a lot of people are willing to pay. I'd be willing to pay $5 cdn for a cd. Even before the mp3 revolution i rarely bought anything.

  23. Re:ridiculous on Serial ATA Technology Explained · · Score: 0

    Hey, that's what i was thinking. Very subtle humour, or a totally large moron!

  24. Re:Hemispheric safety. on Build Your Own Cyclotron · · Score: 0

    Lol!! I forgot about that particle space duality rule.

  25. heh! on Build Your Own Cyclotron · · Score: -1, Redundant

    "same features, frustrations, and breakthroughs an Accelerator Physicist might at Fermilab or CERN" CERN puts out a lot more energy thus its able to have collisions where some of the weaker forces would interact. Still rather interresting though. 1 MeV Momentum vs Rest mass of 939 MeV.