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  1. RSS on AOL Treats Florida Emergency Alerts Mail As Spam · · Score: 1

    Mass mailing should be replaced with RSS feeds and rss feed readers in all email clients.
    saves potential bandwidth ( c'mon, who actually reads all the email subscriptions)
    plus it doesnt clog down mailservers

  2. Tech's always speak english on Learning TechSpeak in a New Language? · · Score: 1

    damn easy. anybody in it knows basic english, its completly necessary. catch up on spanish in the office, it'll be the best place to learn

  3. Re:This would be perfect on Coating Promises Scratch-Proof CDs, DVDs, LCDs · · Score: 1

    for the stalls in bathrooms. Cut down on that stupid graffiti. HEY! Bathroom Stall graffitti is fun when you're on the john. You must admit, some of it pretty damn intelligent and hilarious. Plus, on campus you get to know other people eg. "Claire Smith gives amazing...." etcetera

  4. w00t w00t on Wanna Buy a Reusable Rocket for 19k USD? · · Score: -1, Redundant

    i just need the plutonium now... BWAHAHAHA

  5. Re:Bleh. Jabber on New IM Worm On The Loose · · Score: 1

    please do. or report the vulnerability and help the jabber community

  6. Bleh. Jabber on New IM Worm On The Loose · · Score: 1

    Jabber, Gaim-vv, ... Pretty good solutions.

  7. Re:Say What? on FBI Ordered to Turn Over Lennon Files · · Score: 1

    Yup, i assumed it was just a crazy fangirl (redundancy?)

  8. Virii Solution on Hotmail Cracks Down on Spam · · Score: 1

    Hell, There goes 90% of all virii on the net. This is going to be a better solution to the windows "security problem" than Service Pack 2

  9. Hose on A Smart Lawn Sprinkler System? · · Score: 1

    Use a frikin' hose. Not only is it cheap but it helps with stress.

  10. SCSI not meant for high capacity on Where are the High-Capacity SCSI Drives? · · Score: 1

    The whole point of SCSI was high speeds, not high capacity. With the growing size of DB nowadays bigger drives with higher speeds are needes, but in a close future non volatile RAM will be much cheaper. Hell google already hosts itself on ram.