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  1. Impressive stuff on World's Largest Supercooled Magnet Activated · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I've seen the magnet while it was still being constructed. Suffice to say, BIG is an understatement! :)

  2. Oh for pete's sake on Honeymonkeys Discover Undisclosed Vulnerability · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Breaking news: Microsoft has found a security hole all by itself :P

  3. Come to think of it on Games Should Be Like Female Orgasms · · Score: 1

    Everything should be like a female orgasm :D

  4. Damn it! on WebObjects Now Free With Tiger · · Score: 3, Funny

    I bought WebObjects yesterday!

  5. Hard to tell on No Threat to Linux with Apple and Intel Deal · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I really think that Apple's move to x86 is such a bold move that it really is hard to tell what exactly is going to happen on the market. I think I've heard "experts" cover every possible scenario, and one of them has to be right, I guess! But really, we just have to lean back and watch Jobs' handywork as it unfolds.

  6. Re:No such thing on Python Moving into the Enterprise · · Score: 1

    Writing Perl is a pleasure... reading it is a pain ;)

  7. What about me? on How Long Do You Want Digital Media To Last? · · Score: 1

    My pr0n only needs to last about... say... 3 minutes?

  8. This is not a flame on High School Kids Beat MIT at Robotics Competition · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I just can't resist this opportunity to say how much I prefer the colleges in my country (Finland) when it comes to money matters. Essentially, universities in Finland are free of tuitions, leaving only the cost of books (which can be bought used or sometimes even found in the library, if you can't afford new ones.) Of course this is one of the reasons why we pay more taxes over here, but since they all go to things like free healthcare and education, I don't really mind. It's like every citizen in Finland was donating a little to help people like those guys get into school (among other things).

    Long story short, the Finnish system gives a chance to everyone who's smart enough to pass the entrance exam. (Oh, and just because our schools are free doesn't mean that they're crap :))

    PS: Just one drawback to my glorious portrayal of my country: if you are an unregistered immigrant you would probably be on a plane back home if you attracted attention like that :-/

  9. Can't resist on IE Vulnerable to Cross-Browser Spyware Attack · · Score: 5, Funny

    I know there's been a fair share of MS-bashing already but I just can't resist... It's pretty funny that IE is so insecure that its security holes exist in other programs :)

  10. I get it on Too Darned Big to Test? · · Score: 5, Funny

    So this will be Microsoft's latest excuse, then? ;)

  11. I can already see it on Don Box: Huge Security Holes in Solaris, JVM · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Quite a cool surname... Box. I bet that most slashdotters would call his family the Boxen :P

  12. tunnels? on Taking My Freedom With Me to China? · · Score: 1

    How can the government know what traffic is flowing in an SSH tunnel going to the States or Europe or whatever? Or do they have restrictions against that too? Even if they do, as some other poster pointed out, they really don't care. This other poster was modded funny for some reason, I would call it insightful. They don't care what information foreigners get hold of/release, as long as they don't try to overthrow the government. So if you plan on doing that, I suggest you dig yourself a spider hole á la Saddam first :)

  13. Does it work? on Converting Images Into Sounds for the Blind · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I didn't RTFA very thoroughly, but would this actually work? Reading with your fingers is already quite hard, but that is compensated by a better sense of touch in a blind person. But constructing a mental image from a series of beeps? Seems very hard to do, at least for fairly complex images like maps.

  14. Re:duh on Talking with Timothy Miller · · Score: 1

    This is exactly what I've always thought. It's not impossible to disassemble a program (driver in this case). It's very hard, but not impossible. I'm waiting for some super-geek to disassemble nvidia's linux driver and re-write the whole thing under an open license. He'll get his ass sued of course, but then the cat would already be out of the bag.

    DVD-Jon, fancy a new (and proper) challenge? :)

  15. Infiltration on Firefox Lead Now Working For Google · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Wow, Google is everywhere nowadays. I really hope they won't go all "evil corporation" on us.

  16. obviously on Inkjet Printer Prints out Human Skin · · Score: 5, Funny

    Obviously the local gag at the lab is printing out a huge penis on your coworker's printer. Literally.

  17. I see a pattern on Bill Gates in 1983 Teen Beat Magazine · · Score: 1

    1983: Tiger Beat 2005: Beaten by Tiger

  18. oh please on One Last Campout for Star Wars Fans · · Score: 1

    I think his mind is camped out in the 70's.

  19. Re:POTENTIAL 30%, not actual on Breakthrough Efficient, Paintable Solar Cells · · Score: 2, Funny

    I just hate it when I see an article like this... I get about 5 seconds of renewed hope in a BIG scientific breakthrough before I think to myself: "Alright, let's see someone tear this thing to pieces in the comments". Not that I'm complaining, I usually learn more from these comments than the actual article :)

  20. confused on TiVo to Go Released · · Score: 1

    Am I the only one confused by the headline? Not knowing what "To Go" was, I associated it the same way is in "to go berserk" or whatever.

  21. Whatever you do on 2004 MN4 Asteroid Odds Inching Up Again · · Score: 2, Funny

    Don't Panic

  22. excellent on IBM Prepares 100-Terabyte Tape Drives · · Score: 1

    yes, this will be perfect for my....... "archiving" needs.

  23. I hate nitpicking on Updated LOTR Nitpicker's Guide · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I don't like it how people see the books as the ultimate truth of how to tell the story... I mean if Jackson didn't make these changes, let's face it... it would be boring. Douglas Adams was still alive when they started making the movie version of his books, and he happily accepted changes, and often made some changes himself. Art should be viewed as something living and organic, not something static.

  24. Re:In related news... on OpenBSD Project Will Release OpenCVS · · Score: 0

    OpenGCC... it doesn't even compile security weaknesses!

  25. End of the line? on How to Build a Better Browser · · Score: 0

    I'm wondering how much you can change browser interfaces these days. There hasn't been that much new in interface design since the days of netscape (tabbed browsing being a notable exception)