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  1. Re:Long way to go yet... on Neural "Extension Cord" Developed · · Score: 1

    I'll let you know after I have the procedure done.

  2. Re:Long way to go yet... on Neural "Extension Cord" Developed · · Score: 1
  3. Re:"Inbuilt undelete" on Microsoft Admits Vista Has "High Impact Issues" · · Score: 2, Funny

    And Reiser seems to have murdered his wife and probably won't have much time to write any new code.

    He'll have plenty of time; he'll just have to use a crayon...

  4. Re:What is a DreamCast? on The Dreamcast's Final Death · · Score: 3, Funny

    Australia released the DreamTime.

  5. Re:facial hair on The Hidden Engineering Gender Gap · · Score: 2, Funny

    I've known some gorgeous female engineers with ... huge tracts of land.

  6. Jim? on Mini Introduces RFID-Activated Billboards · · Score: 0

    I actually know a MINI owner named Jim..

  7. One Word on Wikileaks — Anonymous Whistle-Blowing · · Score: 5, Insightful

    HONEYPOT

  8. Name Change on Bugged Canadian Coins? · · Score: 1

    Canada is changing from the "Looney" to the "Buggy" !

  9. Re:Not a big area on Detection of Earth-like Civilizations in Space Now Possible · · Score: 2, Funny

    Hopefully the message wouldn't be "All your base are belong to us."

  10. Re:Most insightful thing I've read in a while on Novel OS Drives the '$100 laptop' · · Score: 1, Troll

    Computers have so much more to offer than that.

    Like inexpensive, never-ending pr0n!!

  11. Re:dupe? on Ionic Winds Chilling Your Computer · · Score: 2, Interesting

    The Kronos device is to be the same size as the CPU.

    From TFA: Current prototypes have an active region of several cubic millimeters, and we are working to reduce that. However, the size of the device is going to be related to the heat dissipation requirements and size of the heat source. In some applications it is possible that the size of the device would have a similar footprint of the chip to be cooled and a height of only several millimeters.

  12. Re:US Airspace full enough already on UFOs In the News · · Score: 1

    The FAA takes a dim view of unregulated TCA transients...

  13. Re:US Airspace full enough already on UFOs In the News · · Score: 1

    Pattern altitude is 800 - 1200 ft... 1900 is too close, especially unregulated.

  14. Re:why can't you pay more? on Starbucks Responds In Kind To Oxfam YouTube Video · · Score: 1, Troll

    "Libertarian" == "I failed PoliSci".

  15. Re:Update and modest suggestions on Debian Delayed by Disenchanted Developers · · Score: 1

    Linux support hotline: 1-800-DEV-NULL

  16. Re:Corporate environments on David Pogue Takes On Vista · · Score: 1

    Comparing Vista to SunOS is sooooooooooo disingenuous...

    educate yourself

  17. Re:interesting on NASA Finds Evidence of Recent Flowing Water on Mars · · Score: 1

    Don't you mean "frickin' lasers"?

  18. Re:it's too bad... on PGP Is 15 Years Old · · Score: 1

    Don't forget to use OTR for your GAIM sessions...

  19. Re:Well, let's take a look at the speakers on Report Blasts "Peak Oil" Theory · · Score: 1

    I was surfing and watched him do a low-level pass just before he crashed a bit further down the coast (which I didn't see).

  20. Re:It doesn't matter on North Korea Air Sample Shows Radiation · · Score: 1

    This might hurt YOUR brain, but Bush in 2002 released the inspection requirements of Clinton's 1994 agreement with North Korea.

    Ever ask why?

  21. Re:Does it involve emptying bedpans? on Stephen Hawking Looking for Assistant · · Score: 1

    Unfortunately for him, his FVC is below threshold to qualify for treatment.

    I hope I last a decade. Thanks for your thoughts!

  22. Re:Does it involve emptying bedpans? on Stephen Hawking Looking for Assistant · · Score: -1, Redundant

    The "advanced testing" of ALS involves demonstrated upper and lower motor neuron damage with all other known causes (Lyme's, etc.) ruled out. Professor Hawking has already had "advanced testing".

    I know, because I was diagnosed two years ago.

  23. Re:Does it involve emptying bedpans? on Stephen Hawking Looking for Assistant · · Score: 5, Informative

    The "advanced testing" of ALS involves demonstrated upper and lower motor neuron damage with all other known causes (Lyme's, etc.) ruled out. Professor Hawking has already had "advanced testing".

    I know, because I was diagnosed two years ago.

  24. Re:Umm, why? on Lockheed Martin Wins Contract to Build Mars Lander · · Score: 1

    We're already 5 years late in discovering The Monolith.

    Only 3.25 more years until Jupiter ignites!

    (at least we're already working with the Russians...)

  25. Re:When Will Politicians Wake Up? on Worst Ever Security Flaw in Diebold Voting Machine · · Score: 1

    "U. R. So Pwnd"