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  1. Tangling BEFORE meddling? on Testing Einstein's 'Spooky Action at a Distance' · · Score: 1

    Hmm something I don't quite get about the experiment: So the beam is split into 2, say signal A and signal B, and signal B goes through a long detour. If signal B gets meddled with at the end of the detour, doesn't signal A get the same effect at the time when signal B gets meddled with?

  2. Re:Generic Brand Name Issue on Google Sends Legal Threats to Media Organizations · · Score: 1

    Both are unacceptable - it should be "rendered inoperable by the Slashdot Mob"

  3. Re:Rancid Oil? on Want a Cool and Quiet PC? Dunk it in Oil · · Score: 1

    After the cooking oil's done its job of cooling your PC, it's time to put it into your car as biodiesel!

  4. Drillers on Using Gravity To Tow Asteroids · · Score: 1

    We all know that best way to deal with an asteriod is to get some oil drillers on it and stick a nuke in. Oh, and a ROBUST remote trigger.

  5. Re:Still Safe? on Safe Cigarettes? · · Score: 1

    Yeah. So many people die all the time anyway. So what if we help kill a few more?

  6. Twisted comments on Is Yahoo Actively Supporting Adware? · · Score: 2, Informative

    Not sure if anyone noticed, but Jeremy Zawodny made some comments about these /. discussions in his blog, claiming that his words were twisted: Slashdot Twists My Words about Yahoo

  7. New Idea: Telepathic device on Trekkie Communicators Now a Reality · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Just saw another story on Slashdot earlier that'd be relevant: NASA Develops Tech To Hear Words Not Yet Spoken. Just combine the two, and you get a telepathic device!

  8. Advantage of using VMWare on Will Munich's Linux Desktops Be Running Windows? · · Score: 5, Funny

    I think you guys missed the obvious advantage of using VMWare to run Windows - you can reboot Windows faster in the case of the a BSOD :)