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  1. :o on Wired's Very Short Stories · · Score: 0

    We apologize for the inconvenience. Wait

  2. I like the current one minus the italics on Slashdot CSS Redesign Contest Update · · Score: 0

    Is there any way we can just do that?

  3. VMWare? on A DVR Security System That Isn't Based on Windows? · · Score: 0

    Have a VM running the recording software and let the host machine filter the traffic and viruses.

  4. Re:I, for one... on Google Plans To Destroy Unindexed Information · · Score: 0

    But when you search for the definite article, you get 3.4 billion results. And at the top? TheOnion.com

  5. Re:ozone on Cleansing Hardware Of Dead Pig Odors? · · Score: 0

    I was going to suggest this too.

    You can try distilled water under pressure on the PCBs. I don't know what to do about power supplies though. Maybe just replace those if they're too bad.

  6. If there are no books? on Notebooks Replace Textbooks in Texas · · Score: 1, Funny

    What ever will happen to the school book depository there in Dallas? They'll have to find some other use for it I guess.

  7. Re:8-way scroller on Logitech Ships 500 Millionth Mouse · · Score: 0

    The one I was talking about was a 3-button mouse (no wheel, three real buttons just like Sun intended).
    The scrolling thing was just a little octagon that stuck out where the thumb rested, and you could push it any way you wanted.

  8. 8-way scroller on Logitech Ships 500 Millionth Mouse · · Score: 0

    CompUSA used to sell a mouse with an 8-way scroller on the thumb (not unlike Microsoft's new idea to scroll up & down and side to side, but this one went diagonally too). It was only $12, but it also only lasted a year. Both of them only lasted a year. I thought the scroller was cool though.

  9. Re:What size?!! on Robocoaster · · Score: 1

    It looks to me like it moves in 3 dimensions. What it needs is a VR helmet and goggles to show a simulated roller coaster ride that goes along with the motions of the arm. You could even use one that defies the laws of physics.

  10. Yes, but on New Software Secures Data when Owners Walk Away · · Score: 1

    This sounds like a really great idea. What program does the encryption, how fast is it, and what all does it encrypt? Just documents, or the whole system?