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  1. wiki on Cassini-Huygens Reaches Orbit Around Saturn · · Score: 5, Informative

    wikipedia has a great bit of information on the history of this project including a section called "Plutonium power source and controversy".

  2. Re:Bingo on What Magazines Do You Read? · · Score: 1

    some of my favorite atlantic articles have been about politics and like i said earlier there is a bit of a left slant to the information, but they had an article called, The Mind of Geroge W Bush that I felt was a wonderful piece of journalism with a high level of integrity. It wasn't bashing in anyway, simply layed out a slate of facts, many of which were commendable and quite a few which would have been hard for a lesser journalist to not use to bash W.

  3. Re:Isn't it about time... on Appeals Circuit Ruling: ISPs Can Read E-Mail · · Score: 1

    because it is packaged and built already. i know it isn't uber geek, but i have a life, so i don't have time. anyway do you build everything for your self, even when there is a free or open source alternative available that already does exactly what you want?

  4. Re:Isn't it about time... on Appeals Circuit Ruling: ISPs Can Read E-Mail · · Score: 2, Informative

    and on top of that you can always use AIM Encrypt

  5. Re:I read wired on What Magazines Do You Read? · · Score: 1

    wired should put itself on its on "tired" list. those lists are always made up of stuff you already know if you read internet news. the interviews tend to be sub par. you can normally find a better one online. the only feature that i really find cool is japanese school girl watch!

  6. Re:I "Read"... on What Magazines Do You Read? · · Score: 5, Funny

    Come on, no one reads playboy for the articles. In fact with the advent of the internet and streaming free porn clips, who actually pays for printed "static" porno anyway?

  7. The Atlantic on What Magazines Do You Read? · · Score: 5, Informative
    It is not a PC magazine but I read The Atlantic. My favorite 'everything' magazine and it contains "Real Information" (not just a bunch of celeb news). Sometimes they lean a little to the left in the ditorials, but overall I think they attempt to present a fair view of the world. Check out the online version for some pretty hefty reading.

    Major Topics

    • Books & Critics
    • Fiction
    • Food
    • Foreign Affairs
    • Language
    • Poetry Pages
    • Politics & Society
    • Science & Technology
    • Travel & Pursuits
  8. great! on ViewSonic VP2290b Super High-Res Monitor · · Score: 1

    the pimples on some free porn girl's ass just got clearer

  9. at least it will be easier on Panasonic's Blu-ray Recorder To Hit Market In July · · Score: 1

    to backup everything i need to keep when i have to reinstall

  10. obligatory on Linux-Powered Auto-Parking Car · · Score: 2, Interesting

    how long til someone learns to hack it. they stop by your car when your asleep and change a few numbers. the next day you park right into cars instead of next to them.

  11. Re:Great work on Firefox 0.9.1 and Thunderbird 0.7.1 Released · · Score: 1

    or how about settings to manage the appearance of tabs. i say we should have three options:

    1)tabs resize
    2)tabs wrap to new lines
    3)tabs that stay a fixed size, and then you get little left and right arrows, so the line of tabs scrolls

  12. Re:Most of my friends ... on A Piece-By-Piece Guide to the Most Advanced Bots · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    dildos count as appliances?

  13. Re:partners? on A Piece-By-Piece Guide to the Most Advanced Bots · · Score: 1

    (forgot to say) they will sell it to you though

  14. Re:partners? on A Piece-By-Piece Guide to the Most Advanced Bots · · Score: 1

    too late, looks like these guys have had it since sometime around 2000

    Virtual Team
    #42210019Avenue
    Vernon, BC V1
    CA
    3089032

  15. Re:Ummm...which one? on A Piece-By-Piece Guide to the Most Advanced Bots · · Score: 1

    anatomically correct?
    will the g-spot still be hiddden up in the inside? (j/k - it really isn't that hard to find, ask her, she'll tell you when you get there :) )

  16. Re:I may screw this up... on P2P Bits · · Score: 1

    i don't have cable. i have a tv and i'll use it to watch the simpsons every once in a while. i would have hbo, if you could get that from time warner without paying for super cable but you can't. so i download all the six feet under episodes. of course i will be buying each seasons dvd when they come out.

    i think the thing the MPAA and the RIAA is forgetting when they make these commercials is that i only download things because they are there and they are free. i wouldn't pay for them if they were not available for free. i rarely ever download a movie i am going to buy, i download the movies that are not worth paying for, but that might be worth seeing once. ones where the quality of the picture won't matter because i don't really care about the film or tv show and probably won't be watching it again. music is another story, i download a lot and buy a lot, but i could never afford to buy all the music i want. i'm also betting that most of the artists i listen to just want to be heard anyway, they (hopefully) feel the pain of the poor bastards that make up most of the country (US) . i'm trying to support them, its just slow, working only pays so much!

  17. Re:I may screw this up... on P2P Bits · · Score: 1

    those truth commercials just make me wanna smoke. i guess maybe it is the juvenile urge to do the opposite of whatever authority tells you. i mean i want to quit and i've been trying , but everytime i see their commercial i don't think, oh look cigarettes are bad, i think oooh ymuuy a cigarette, i think i'll have one now. they put it in front of me, just when i'm trying not to think about it too.

  18. Re:On the Horizon on Web Quantum Computer Simulator · · Score: 1

    the idea i like about teleporation is where you incinerate the person. read the pattern of where their atoms are from the burn and transmit the data over optics, then use nano bots to reconstruct in some cool inside out building process. but then again i dont base my ideas in actual science, i just like the idea, let someone else figure out if it is possible

  19. Re:I got a puzzle for the puzzlers.. on Google-Sponsored 2004 US Puzzle Championship · · Score: 1

    push someone off that just happens to weigh as much as you do?

  20. Re:Already out of date re. Kuro5hin on On Collaborative Weblogs · · Score: 1

    so seriously who is going to post the link to the photoshopped pic of rusty's wife? i mean if goatse can end up in wikipedia this can show up on slashdot.

  21. Re:Using the catchphrase "weblog"... on On Collaborative Weblogs · · Score: 1

    my UID is way above 300,000. i think we have closer to 1 million members.

  22. Re:I predict on Tales of the Future Past · · Score: 1

    okay you win, its all been a dark age so far

  23. Re:I predict on Tales of the Future Past · · Score: 1

    and hopefully the GW years will be referred to as America's dark ages.

  24. Re:I predict on Tales of the Future Past · · Score: 2, Funny

    and hopefully goatse and tubgirl won't be mainstream words!

  25. Re:alright! on A Complete Map To Springfield · · Score: 1

    i have been schooled! i bow