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  1. Re:Strong Usernames should - on How Your Username May Betray You · · Score: 1

    Ah man! I don't want to change my favorite color every 6 months! How will I ever remeber it?

  2. 1st post on Only 39% Curse At Their Computers? · · Score: 3, Funny

    I would have had 1st post, but f*#$%$%^^ing computer stopped me

  3. Math on AT&T Sued For Systematic iPhone Overbilling · · Score: 1

    Since when is 2,292 KB 7-14% higher than 0 KB?

  4. Will I Am on Sandy Bridge Chipset Shipments Halted Due To Bug · · Score: 1

    Damn that Will I Am!

  5. Re:Nice one on Black Eyed Peas Member Joins Intel As Director · · Score: 1

    Ah! Snoop Dog Antivirus. I'd buy that!

  6. Re:Of course time travel is possible! on No Time Travel, Sorry · · Score: 1

    Exactly, And how many first posts, seem to not really be first?

  7. Re:One of the coolest PVRs ever built? on Building the Godzilla of PVRs · · Score: 1

    You beat me to it!

    I probably can't even name 11 shows worth watching, let alone need enough tuners to record 11 shows at once.

  8. Re:Gb or GB? on Flash Memory to Rival Hard Drives · · Score: 1

    So, size does matter! Oh crap!

  9. Re:Rootkits on Rootkit-like Feature Found in Norton Systemworks · · Score: 1

    Actually some versions of NAV did included the Norton Protected Recycle Bin.

  10. Re:orbit? on Slowly Pulling Facts from Black Holes · · Score: 1

    Collisions with other matter?

  11. Re:Heh... on MS Excel exploit on auction · · Score: 1

    Actually that's from the consulting de-motivator from http://despair.com/viewall.html

  12. Re:GPS can do direction... on North Pole Heads South · · Score: 1

    Of course it had all the standard avionics, but for the surveying itself, only the GPS was used for both navigation and altitude.

  13. Re:GPS can do direction... on North Pole Heads South · · Score: 1

    Well, as previously working for an airborne survey company, I'd have to disagree completely. We used GPS to fly pre-planned survey lines.

  14. Re:Travel and brimstone on North Pole Heads South · · Score: 1

    ... and before GPS there was, and still is, INS.

  15. Re:So, on First Quantum Byte Created · · Score: 1

    Which will also become obsolete once science invents magic.

  16. Re:Think different... on Sony Music CD's Contain Mac DRM Software Too · · Score: 1

    Actually, if I remember correctly, the true administrator account can only be accessed from safe mode or the recovery console and logging in as user name Administrator. I think most people do not realize that. However, it is extremely rare to have to resort that under XP.

  17. Re:Original story from the Warrnambool Standard on Statically Charged Man Ignites Office · · Score: 1

    I like the last line in the original:

    "He said Mr Clewer's clothes were at no stage dangerous because they were low in amps which could be deadly."

    So they are "at no stage dangerous", but "could be deadly". Oh, before anybody points it out, I do not what he meant, but it is horribly written.

  18. Re:Interesting on Modern Humans, Neanderthals Shared Earth for 1,000 Years · · Score: 1

    The first of that series, is one of may favorite sci-fi books of all time. It was really awesome and explained a lot of solar system observations, like the asteroid belt, the off centre center of mass for the moon, etc.

    I'd recommend it to anyone who like hard SF.

  19. Re:Not bad on Super Door of the Future · · Score: 1

    Wouldn't a simple 2 door system be more practical and 5% of the price?

    Absolutely! That or a revolving door probably does as well for energy conservation.

  20. Re:How to fit 3 bugs in 512 bytes of security code on The Hidden Boot Code of the Xbox · · Score: 1

    Yeah, Actually it's 3 times too much for MS!

  21. Re:Alternatives to tile? on Discovery's Dangling Gapfiller Removed by Hand · · Score: 1

    Yeah,

    Like this guys firepaste. I saw a demo on TV and it looks very cool. He also uses it as a part of a bulletproof material as well.

  22. Re:It adds up. on Majority Of Customers Prefer Blu-Ray · · Score: 1

    Fargin bastages! Iceholes!

  23. Re:Wait, what? on Carter Copter Breaks Mu-1 Barrier · · Score: 1

    I think it's all relative to the air. So if the tip is travelling at air speed (ie. standing still), then everything inside that would be going backwards as velocity would be decreasing as we move closer to the hub.

  24. Re:A possible deal-breaker.... on U.S. Scientists Create Zombie Dogs · · Score: 1

    Well it's a 7C, which is above freezing, and a salene soultion would no doubt have a lower freezing point still.

  25. Re:Weren't OEM's B*tching About This w/r/t Browser on Windows XP N a Bust · · Score: 1

    As far as I know they do. I used to work with Compaq and all the Presarios from up until HP took over had Real Player, and a lot had Musicmatch Jukebox. Even Netscape was bundled on a lot, if not all, models.