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  1. Re:What kind of sleep? on 'Just Sleep On It' Solves Tricky Problems? · · Score: 1

    Don't know why that is funny, but light can wake people up. I suppose that that is the natural way of waking up anyway.. We just keep using curtains and Venetian blinds so it doesn't work..

  2. Re:Well established on 'Just Sleep On It' Solves Tricky Problems? · · Score: 1

    I remember a program on TV, in which they showed dophins and how they sleep short periods of time by stopping moving and letting the sea move them. If I remember this happened in somewhat shallow water and they kind of rested on the bottom that was covered by seaweeds and such..

  3. Re:Or coffee... on A Glance At 24 Keyboards & Mice · · Score: 1

    I have poured coffee and tea over my keyboard. Washed it immediately under faucet. Took it apart and driet it. Works like a charm *though my charm is different matter..*.

  4. Re:Lucid Dreaming is Cheaper on Sweet Dreams Are Made By This · · Score: 1

    Hehheh.. Uh has that worked.. in either case? :)

  5. Re:Ah, diminished expectations. on USA To Return To Moon By 2015, Then Mars · · Score: 1

    Well, you know how it actually happens: 2010 Chinese get to Jupiter first, land on Europa and get screwed by a monster; Americans have to bum a ride on a Russian spacecraft to get to Jupiter.. *Granted the Americans where there couple of years ago, but a MS operating system (BOB9000) malfunction got them in deep trouble, lives where lost and so the politicians decided to hush the project...*

  6. Re:Actually this is a good idea! on Best Way To Beat A Caffeine Addiction? · · Score: 1

    So, you maybe addicted to getting addicted?

  7. Re:Bad Design for Passengers.. on Russians Invade with Flying Saucer · · Score: 1

    Well, wasn't the US originally interested in this flying thing to transport military hardware? The biggest design they have would carry 120 tons. Though they are now only planning to build the easiest thing: a small unmanned plane?

  8. Re:Golgafrincham on SCO Investor Changing the Deal · · Score: 1

    What? We need MORE middle management people? =)

  9. Re:Thunderbird is great OE replacement + Hotmail X on Mozilla Thunderbird 0.4 Released · · Score: 1

    I use Hotmail Popper too. Great program.. Only "problem" is that the wait state of the mail client isn't long enough and I have to click "Get Msgs" a second time after Hotmail Popper has read the mail to get them into the mail client.

  10. Re:Douglas Adams on Paraphrasing Sentences With Software · · Score: 1

    You mean something like this: http://www.douglasadams.com/creations/infocomjava. html

  11. Re:Google? What the Heck? on President Bush To Call For Return To Moon? · · Score: 1

    Heheh.. Man, thats funny! =)

  12. Re:Ebay the remaining observation time on NASA Debates How And When To Kill Hubble Telescope · · Score: 1

    Probably most of the 600 mil. is for a single mission. So, coming up with small amount of cash just doesn't help as the mission can't be carried out.

  13. Re:Well maybe it WAS there... on Lunar Polar Ice Not Present · · Score: 1

    Luckyly they didn't send those radar waves through our atmosphere as that might have had some adverse effects.. eh.. Well maybe there will be then some real water up there, shortly.

  14. Re:Curses! Foiled again! on Quantum Cryptography Systems Commercially Launched · · Score: 1

    Actually I read that post.. Didn't find it funny and wondered what I'm not getting.. Figures.

  15. Re:Real doll on Expensive Geek Toys Roundup · · Score: 1

    Yep, those would be at least expensive and perfect for a nerd.. *.. I'm not a nerd.. No no.*

  16. Re:nonsense on What Counts as Music and Why? · · Score: 2, Funny
    Or just get say 15 people, and ask them is that music or noise :). If 14 of 15 say it's noise, then ban it :)
    Wouldn't that ban all boy bands? .. Oh yeah.
  17. Re:wait until this happens to you on Cringely on Identity Theft · · Score: 1

    Supposedly opening a door with a new key actually leaves small scratch marks inside the lock that can be found.. So there would be some evidence. (But of course that doesn't tell who had the new key..)