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  1. Re:I've always wondered on Where's My 10 Ghz PC? · · Score: 1

    How aboute making them taler, like a cpu stak :)

  2. Re:Someday on What Do You Believe Even If You Can't Prove It? · · Score: 1

    That is exactly the thing I don't understand. Since those objects has only had like a few million years to get away from each other. How come it took all this time for the light to reach us?

  3. Re:Someday on What Do You Believe Even If You Can't Prove It? · · Score: 1

    This is not 95% of the area of the universe, but 95% of the time the universe has existed. We can assume that it dos if we are willing to accept the following facts:

    1. We are able to calculate that age of the universe.
    2. That we can at least to some extent tell the age of an object in space.

  4. Re:Someday on What Do You Believe Even If You Can't Prove It? · · Score: 1

    Yes. But the light trying to catch up is literally moving at the speed of light witch we are not.

    The real question is this: would a 5% head start enough when driving a Lada if pursuer is driving a Ferrari?

  5. Re:Someday on What Do You Believe Even If You Can't Prove It? · · Score: 1

    Big bang is quit accepted as a fact, but one should newer stop questioning things just because they're generally accepted. Anser me this:

    If Hubble can se 95% of the "known" time http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/newsdesk/archive/ releases/2004/28/text/
    How did we get so far away anything in first 5% of time that the light had to use the remaining 95% of time to catch up?

    I'm just asking... And if you somehow can explain this to me, please go ahead :)

  6. Re:Did us a lot of good... on Budget Issues Force Spy Satellites Into The Open · · Score: 1

    Not to mention that until the shutle is operational, you would have to aske the rusians to put it up ther :)

  7. Re:fp? on Major Climate Change 5,200 Years Ago Could Repeat · · Score: 1

    I think this is wery simple, cause we don't know. What we do know is that we will do no harm if we try to make as litle impact on the global enviorment as posible, even if we are not capabel of making any real inpact on it. On the other hand, if we are capabel of making an impact, posibly a sever one, and we do nothing. Well, one dos not have to be a scientist to understand that this would not be very god :)

  8. Re:Ah yes, the Guardian on US Ready to put Weapons in Space · · Score: 1

    Anyone that wants to assassinate Bush must be mad! Cheney as president.....

  9. Re:Statistics on China's Superior Technologies · · Score: 4, Funny

    How much a nerd does one need to be in order to trade cellphone coverage for freedom? This is a trick question, right :)

  10. Re:FAA? on Auto Accident at SANE Conference Kills One · · Score: 1

    Actually it's a human defence mechanism to make jokes out of painful things. It's just a way to cope... One should be very careful about making jokes in the public though. Someone is bound to be insulted, and if they new anyone involved, hurt.

  11. Re:Mono? on Evolution 2.0 Released, Screenshots · · Score: 1

    I fore one would love to ditch outlook... I have eaven have some friends that are almost fanatic aboute M$ that would like to scrap outlook :D

  12. Re:Get yours before they're gone! on 1 Terabyte Optical Storage Disks · · Score: 1

    Thos marketing ppl wouldn't by any chance be the same that anounced that half life 2 would be out in the fall of 2003? :D

  13. Re:Not necessarily on Google Confirms Chinese Censorship Claims · · Score: 1

    It dosent mean that the media are being sencored, But som news chanels like fox-news are seriously unobjective.....

  14. Re:Lynx is modern on Will Google Launch A Browser? · · Score: 1

    God evolution is not to always have the latest, but to stay with what works the best :) (Firefox)

  15. Re:Too Far? on Independent Developers Fight Piracy & Lose · · Score: 1

    How is that not extotrion? If I know somone did a crime and blackmail them for the same fee the authorities would charge, it would still be blackmail :(

  16. Re:Security yes, crashing down and damaging stuff on Space Elevator Prizes Proposed · · Score: 1

    With unlimited access to people that dos not care aboute returning from a mision, it will always be posible to do a massive amount of damage :( Is almost more important to stop people from "not careing aboute returning from a mision" as it is to stop the "brains" that are behind the shit.

  17. Re:Thank the lord on Marine Finds Duct Tape on Mars · · Score: 1

    But if you have a smart phone running sumbian, you can run the original :) DOOM

  18. Re:The last thing I need... on FCC Rules VoIP Must Be Tappable · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Not necessarily, if you use software like skype to communicate directly with another client it should be hard at best. But if you use an IP Phone, you probably have to have an account with at firm that provides some kind of phone service (You don't want to go around remembering the ip v6 for all your friends =) At least you need that here in Norway. Then it should not be that hard to put a tap some where in there system.

    At least that's my unqualified gues since I don't "know" the VoIP systems in the US.