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  1. Re:I thought it was in beta on Google's Chrome Declining In Popularity · · Score: 1

    ive been using it since launch as my main browser, and it does occansionally hang on a flash vid im sorry to say :/ Its still much snappier and robust than firefox though :) And a crashing site doesnt take down the whole browser.

  2. Re:Well one good thing about leaks on Fallout 3 Gets Leaked, Goes Gold · · Score: 5, Informative

    bethesda have said the only drm will b something small, like oblivions, i.e. a cd in the drive check

  3. Re:Being special on Do We Live In a Giant Cosmic Bubble? · · Score: 1

    Ok, well circumnavigated is a bit of an odd term ill admit, but its to do with the fact that the visible universe was much smaller in the past, and space itself has expanded. When the light was emitted originally, the universe was only 40million light years across. The space has expanded to its current size.

    baut forums info on this
    ned wright info

  4. Re:Old, old, old, old news on Toshiba Battery Charges In 10 Minutes · · Score: 1

    um, that was the prototype press release..... the batteries are actually avalible now...

  5. Re:Being special on Do We Live In a Giant Cosmic Bubble? · · Score: 4, Informative

    The observable universe is actually more like 96billion light years across, its a common mis-conception that because its 13.7 billions years old, its 27billion light years wide. This would b true if space was flat, but on cosmological scales, its highly curved.

    The lower bound on the size of the universe, based on the CMBR is 78billion light years, any smaller, and then light would have circumnavigated it since the big bang, and we would see multiple images in the CMBR

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Observable_universe

  6. It's the Xeelee! on "Dark Flow" Outside Observable Universe · · Score: 1

    They really are building a Kerr-Metric Gateway!

  7. Re:Pointless on Windows 7 Beta Screenshots Leaked · · Score: 1

    You know there actually is binary abacuses? :D

    http://www.binaryabacus.com/

  8. Re:Stuck in space - rescue plan? on Japanese Begin Working On Space Elevator · · Score: 1

    oh god, horrible typo. Remove one of them zero's from 27,0000kph =P

    it should b 27,000kph

  9. Re:Stuck in space - rescue plan? on Japanese Begin Working On Space Elevator · · Score: 1

    "The only reason shuttle re-entry is such a big deal is their huge speed relative to the earth. They orbit the earth something like once every 8 minutes... that's pretty freaking fast. To land they have to come to a dead stop, and they don't have long to do it."

    an orbit takes 90mins dude, orbital velocity is only like 27,0000kph

  10. Re:No I didn't Read TFA on Japanese Begin Working On Space Elevator · · Score: 1

    look at my sig ^^

  11. Re:Sins of a Solar Empire on What Modern Games Are DRM-Free? · · Score: 1

    ok sorry you are actually right :O they dont mentition anything about this.

  12. Re:Sins of a Solar Empire on What Modern Games Are DRM-Free? · · Score: 1

    Dude, there is NO key generator, the only key needed is the serial from the cd! Please stop spreading this FUD ive seen it in several posts now

  13. Re:Introversion Software on What Modern Games Are DRM-Free? · · Score: 1

    Im in the Demigod beta atm, and its fantastic. The dev's have actually stated, the game should b crap atm, and loads of content is missing, but everyone seems to b enjoying already :D

    Btw if u pre-order the game now, ull get into into the next beta phase of it :D Stardock do this with all there games and its really worth it

  14. Re:Introversion Software on What Modern Games Are DRM-Free? · · Score: 1

    It doesnt generate new keys. If u copy the game to a new pc, u need to connect to Impulse *once* to verify ur serial, u can then uninstall impulse and never need a net connection again. To call that DRM is very pedantic, its a once off, not everytime u play the game it checks.

    U can even copy it and not need to use the net at all, if u archieve the game from Impulse and unarchieve on the new pc, please learn to use the software before spreading FUD about it.

  15. Re:Chrome = slow as hell on In IE8 and Chrome, Processes Are the New Threads · · Score: 1

    dude, your doing it wrong =P seriously i dont know how u made chrome that slow

  16. Re:Pretty picture, but not the one you want... on LHC Success! · · Score: 1

    9th image from the bottom is a picture of the ring? was that a bad joke, or is there really an ME machine there =P i see nothing but *nix

  17. Re:Stardock IS DRM on Brad Wardell's Plan To Save PC Gaming · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    this is do complete bullshit, u don't need impulse installed to play games at all, it just updates them. Also I've no idea what ur talking about with hardware generated keys, the only key u need is the serial stardock gives u, and even that is optional, u just wouldnt b able to update if u don't enter ur key

  18. Re:AUGGGHHH on Cooking Stimulated Big Leap In Human Cognition · · Score: 1

    Casu Marzu is the cheese ur thinking of, my god it looks bloody horrendous :O http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casu_marzu

  19. Re:What's the old method ... on New Method Discovered For Making Telescopes On the Moon · · Score: 4, Interesting
  20. Re:Cray? on IBM Water-Cools 3D Multi-Core Chip Stacks · · Score: 1

    ibm are actually pushing water between the layers of the chips :) thats quite a step up from what cray did

  21. Re:Lack of flexure observed before on Mars Harder and Colder Than Previously Thought · · Score: 1

    i believe the 14000 feet is not including the bit below sea level, theres another 8miles or so of it down there :D

  22. Re:Razr on World's Slimmest Phone · · Score: 1

    I hav an L6 its the previous version of the L7 SLVR and is actually thinner, its 10.9mm and the SLVR is actually 11.5mm!

  23. Re:Advice from a wannabe on Learning to DJ? · · Score: 1

    Albeton is just as powerfull as Traktor and much more user friendly. All the recent djs ive met hav been using it on their laptops. Traktor feels way more outdated.

  24. Re:Taking the initiative! on U.S. Deploys Orbital Communications Jammer · · Score: 1
    Top Dog countries usually go downhill pretty quickly. The reason isn't totally obvious, but they tend to get insane governments.

    Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. -- Lord Acton

  25. Re:insane on Mini-Microsoft Shakes Things Up · · Score: 3, Insightful
    For fucks sake! He's just some guy who works at a corporation. He's not Spartacus or Ghandi or whatever.

    Yes. But wasnt Spartacus or Ghandi also just some guy? They became symbols through their actions