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  1. Re:No, the time is wrong on Mushroom Cloud Reported Over North Korea · · Score: 1

    CST is -5 right now due to time saving. EST is -4

  2. Re:No, the time is wrong on Mushroom Cloud Reported Over North Korea · · Score: 1

    well, the report would likley use its current time zone. 16:10 zulu would be 11:10 CST (-6UCT, but you have to compensate for -5UCT due to daylight savings time.)

  3. Re:Coral Cache Ineffective on SETI Finds Interesting Signal · · Score: 1

    Well, it does apply to the universe. Anything we have sent into space has been using this time. Anything unnaturaly made ( that we know of) is based on this time. Untill we find ET, this will be the time used troughout the universe.

  4. Re:Well, I think it's actually pretty funny. on Automated DMCA Notices Still Full of Lies · · Score: 1

    It is not illegeal to download fahrenheit 911, micheal moore, and the publisher have made this public. They dont mind if you give it away, just as long as you dont try to profit from it.

  5. Re:Coral Cache Ineffective on SETI Finds Interesting Signal · · Score: 1

    That is "Earth" time. Universal Time=Universal coordinated time= Greenwich mean time= Zulu time.

  6. Re:2004 - 1997 = 9 ??? on Grow Your Own Replacement Bones · · Score: 1

    Well, there could have been other complications. His teeth are missing, so I would think they were removed, along with other parts of his jaw bone in a vain attempt to stop the spread of the cancer. The opperation in 97' was probably a last ditch effort before removing his entire lower jaw.

  7. Re:Atrophy? on Grow Your Own Replacement Bones · · Score: 1

    Even if the muscles atrophy, they can be brought back up to strenth in a few weeks. I had my jaw wired shut for 7 weeks, and had to use rubberbands that strenthened my jaw for 3 weeks. It was the strangest feeling, trying to eat mashed potatoes, and your jaw jutting off to one side or the other.

  8. Re:Packet monkeys, eh? on CEO Indicted for DDOSing Competitors · · Score: 1

    This is present day United states we are talking about, the place where a woman can sue over spilling hot coffee. If the plaintif is a minority, they defendant is fucked.

  9. Re:wtf on CEO Indicted for DDOSing Competitors · · Score: 1

    Is this some of that online bullying I was hearing about?

  10. Re:10000 to 1? on Odds-on Science · · Score: 1

    The lottery is a tax on people that are bad at statistics.

  11. Re:Also via mobile phones on Classroom Bullies On The Internet · · Score: 1

    Payphones are getting harder and harder to find everyday. I dont see a problem with children having phones. As long as it is not too much of a distraction in school, they help the busy parents keep tabs on their kids. I belive the parents should watch their kids more closely, but this is the next best thing.

  12. Re:Distribution list on Dodgeball: Text Your Location To Friends · · Score: 1

    I have 1500, and rarley use half of them.

  13. Distribution list on Dodgeball: Text Your Location To Friends · · Score: 1

    On my cheap ass nokia, I can create a distribution list. This is The same thing, but now you have to sign into there service, and create a new list. You will probably put the number in your phone first anyway. Seems like a dotbomb business model.

  14. Motion sickness on TrackIR3 Pro Head-Tracking System For Gamers · · Score: 1

    This would suck IMO for flight sims, you would be constanly looking out of the corner of your eye, as the screen will not move, just your field of vision. This will cause headaches and motion sickness.

  15. Re:nonsense on Microsoft Found Guilty of Misleading Advertising · · Score: 1

    Umm, Why would he want a patched beta/test release?

  16. Back to their old tricks on Internet Meltdown Predicted for Tomorrow · · Score: 1

    Guess l0pht got bored. Businiess at @stake must have been down last week.

  17. Re:do they make 500 ml beverage cans? on Tempratech Self-Cooling Can · · Score: 1

    Guinness beer comes in 14.9oz cans ( 440ml).

  18. Re:I'm still waitng for... on Peeping Tom Worm That Uses Webcams · · Score: 1

    I had a friend ( Justin) that burned up another friends ( Jaime) cdrom tray motor. Apparently Justin kept ejecting jaimies cd tray with netbus, untill the damn thing stuck. Justin not knowing the thing was broken, totally destroyed the stepper motor. He later bragged about "netbusing" Jaime in english class. He ended up buying her a new cdrom, as Jaime's dad was seriously pissed. BTW: he sent her the executable in this little "smash bill gates game" IIRC.

  19. Re:In other news... on Peeping Tom Worm That Uses Webcams · · Score: 1

    forgot to preview, remote security tool should be remote administration tool.

  20. Re:In other news... on Peeping Tom Worm That Uses Webcams · · Score: 1

    Yup, BO had this, and I belive mid versions of NB had it, but later they tried to pass off netbus as a "remote security tool" and started selling it ala Nortons PC ANYWHERE business model.

  21. Re:Incomplete testing on AM Radio Waves May Be Harmful? · · Score: 1

    Your just pissed because it made you do a double take. If they are too dumb to know that hydrogen hydroxide and also hydrogen monoxide are needed to sustain life, then let them worry.

  22. Re:Incomplete testing on AM Radio Waves May Be Harmful? · · Score: 1

    Large amounts are found in every cancer victim. It must be dangerous.

  23. Re:I smell a rat on Inside Al-Qaeda's Hard Drive · · Score: 1

    Ahh, but this information had yet to be classified, ands its release did not pose a threat to national security. It may have aggravated the CIA, but there was nothing they could do once it was published.

  24. Re:WTF?!? on Student Killed Driving Solar Car · · Score: 1

    Ahh, but Trucks actually acomplish something with their size. Take a a look at the average Hummer, who is driving it? Is it being used for what it was designed for? It was designed as an off road vehicle, with some on road use. But most are driven by soccer moms or small dicked guys, that would cry if the damn thing gets scratched. I smile every time I see a hummer with a little mud on it, as I know where it has been.

  25. Re:bandwith is not necessary to be annoying on First Destructive Mobile Phone Virus In The Wild · · Score: 1

    Well, if it was a flaw in the code that allowed the installation of the software ( buffer overflow errors in the windows kernel, or whatever) then you can blame it on microsoft. But this is simular to installing netbus on someones computer. You have to install it, and to windows it looks like a legitimate program( and later netbus sued so that they could sell their program to compete with pcanywhere). The java program runs on the phone, but it needs to be installed. This is not a security flaw in the phone, but a security flaw in the user. Its the 1D10T error.