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  1. Why wouldn't that paranoia apply to phones and computers too ?

  2. Re:Even More Simple on Ask Slashdot: What Would Happen If a Hyperloop Train Failed? · · Score: 0

    Um no, the force is related to the difference, not absolute pressure. 250 PSI tube in 250 PSI atmosphere makes no force on the pipe. Here the difference is between 1 and say 0.00001 for vacuum. You can expect fantastic damage ; especially because it's nearly impossible to compartmentalise sections.

  3. Re:car manufacturers can't do this so why should a on Apple 'Error 53' Sting Operation Caught Staff Misleading Customers, Court Documents Allege (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Tell that to John Deere

  4. Re:Knowing my skills .... on Real Money Inside in MMORPGs? · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    If the used coffee cup came from SCO offices, it might actually start gaining value rather soon...

  5. Huh on Science and Math For Adults? · · Score: 1

    No (Score : 5, Funny) ?
    blah, useless thread.

  6. Pity on Future Army Battle Uniforms - Wired, Lethal · · Score: 1

    Just another whole lot of funds American education and health care won't see.

  7. Re:Whu? on Gator Examined · · Score: 1

    Seems to me like an elephant would be one of the last things I wouldn't see if there was one...

  8. Re:XFree86 good, not bad on Linux Desktop Without X11 · · Score: 1

    The description you gave seems interesting.
    Could you recommend some tutorials or such to learn the more hidden features of X ?

    Best Regards.

  9. Re:Silly lawsuit on Microsoft Sued for Defective Software · · Score: 1

    If Microsoft didn't deem it important enough to install (cf this new article) why should we ?
    Best Regards.

  10. Re:Starcraft on What Games Have Actually Affected You? · · Score: 1

    Get BroodWar. Kerrigan is not entirely dead. Best Regards, Eric.

  11. A small suggestion on Forty Percent of All Email is Spam · · Score: 1

    I found a rather simple way to fight spam, which over time has proven very effective : I bought a domain and hosting with unlimited pop inboxes. I use the catchall account (this way, I receive all mail sent to anything@mydomain.com). Then, when I subscribe to something, eg FakePortal.com, I give them fakeportal@mydomain.com. That way, I know who sent me mail by knowing the address it was sent to. And if I do get spam, I just create an email alias with that name redirecting mail to /dev/null... Something Ironic though, is that I got spam sent to aol@mydomain.com, which is the address I gave when I subscribed to aim... Maybe a script, maybe some spamees are spamers...