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  1. Uh ohh... on Microsoft's 911 Patent · · Score: 5, Funny

    Blue Screen of Death... _literally_.

  2. Diagram on Automatic Scanning for Cameras in Theaters · · Score: 1
  3. Re:Why not? on USAF Studies Teleportation · · Score: 1
    No, I am not suggesting some kind of bizarre conspiracy, just some 'front project' to cover up something that may involve new laser assault/defense syste...

    Uhh... yeah.

    The guy who's listed in the document as the project lead (Frank B. Mead, Jr.) has done some other work with frickin' lasers.

  4. Did anyone... on USAF Studies Teleportation · · Score: 2, Informative
    try the phone number listed in the document?

    Frank B. Mead, Jr.
    (661) 275-5929

  5. google's cache on The Most Famous Geek in IT · · Score: 1
  6. DDoS attck... on Matrix Revolutions Trailer Released · · Score: 1

    Go check out internetpulse.com

  7. Re:In other news... on BitTorrent Blamed for Matrix2 Downloads · · Score: 1

    And don't forget McDonalds for making us fat.

  8. I sure am glad... on Major Strike on Iraq Underway · · Score: 1

    that slashdot is keeping us posted becuase I can't find TV coverege anywhere! 8^)

  9. Cyberwar start yet? on Strike on Iraq · · Score: 1

    Does anyone know major Iraqi hosts we can ping? I tried www.iraq2000.com and got no response.

  10. Patches? on Slammer Worm Slams Microsofts Own · · Score: 1

    We dont need no stinkin' patches.

  11. Re:Only bad managers demand the impossible on Project Management For Programmers? · · Score: 1
    As programmers, we know that you can optimize on three things: delivery time, performance (speed), and features. Pick any two.

    A professor I had referred to this as the "Chinese Lanudry" rule of thumb. A sign hangs in a Chinese laundry. The sign says:

    1. Good
    2. Fast
    3. Cheap

    Pick Two

  12. Nextag on Home-Built vs. Store-Bought PCs · · Score: 1
    I have been using nextag.com for price comparison and have been very satisfied. The site is friendly and easy to use. Nextag allows users to post reviews after making a purchase, and rank the company from which the purchased on a scale of 1-5. They also have a cool feature (although it doesn't always work) that allows you to enter your zip code and include shipping in your price comparison.

    It never hurts to do your own research. But, nextag.com is a good place to start.