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  1. Re:Are you sure this is good? on New Radar Sees Through Walls · · Score: 1

    If by now, this late in the game, you cannot see for yourself the evidence behind my statement -- then I cannot help you. :-/

  2. Re:Eraser on New Radar Sees Through Walls · · Score: 1

    Make it powerful enough and you could have it mounted like a steadycam on a helecopter. Surgical assasinations!

  3. Are you sure this is good? on New Radar Sees Through Walls · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Soldiers and police are increasingly becoming the same thing. Their job, basically at the end of the day, is to kill poor people and protect the wealth of the worldwide elite. You guys may think this is a nifty idea because it will "save soldiers and police lives" but in the long run it is just another tool at their disposal to keep us oppressed and in check.

    No sir, I don't like it.

  4. coooool on Toshiba Develops World's Smallest Fuel Cells · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Imagine a world where you could recharge your cell phone by finding a coin op fuel dispenser unit (which could be as ubiquitos as pay phones in urban areas)..

    Some of my friends like to bemoan how we will never be able to get off of oil dependence but I tell them "necessity is the mother of invention".

    Nice to see :)

  5. mod parent down on Electric Armor Tested For Light Armored Vehicles · · Score: 1

    Because its based on no reality whatsoever. We have a huge problem over there with light armored vehicles that are quite vulnerable to RPG attacks (and our enemies know this). Indeed, soldiers are forced to resort to their own methods -- strapping old flak jackets to the outside, welding steel plates, etc..

    What I don't understand with this electric armor is if it is only a one-shot deal. Once the "capacitor" is compromised from a shot, the entire plate of armor would be rendered inoperable would it not?

  6. Re:If you think OS X has too much eye candy... on More Insight On Longhorn's Avalon And Aero Design · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I disagree completely, sir! Eye-candy is EXTREMELY important! Computers should be works of art as much as possible -- this should not necessarily mean at the expense of functionality of course.

    Look at the world of cars. Look at BMW, for example.

  7. Yerba Matte on Study: Small Doses of Caffeine Best to Stay Awake · · Score: 1

    I used to love coffee but eventually switched over to the wonderful world of TEAS. I feel much better on a good green tea buzz than any coffee buzz and my stomach does too!

    I should also suggest yerba matte -- actually quite tasty and a different kind of herbal stimulant than caffeine

  8. Re:I'm glad I use on Life-Ruining Browser Hijackers · · Score: 1

    A Mac won't save you. Check out some of those URL's people posted here of malware sites that work just dandy even in Mozilla and even on Macs.

  9. Re:Child Porn or what? on Life-Ruining Browser Hijackers · · Score: 1

    Just the fact that you told the above hypothetical tale brands you!

    Psycho ex's love throwing this one out there in an attempt at revenge/punishment/$$$ ... Really sick

  10. Re:A little dangerous... on The Controversy of a Potential Hafnium Bomb · · Score: 1

    An artillery shell shoudl fit in the trunk of a car. And these were made in the late 50's if I recall correctly.

    Not too worried about that. A shell big enough to house such a warhead would have to be quite large (and thus quite heavy, on the order of 3,000 lbs I would think). You would have trouble getting such an object into the bonnet of any car.

  11. Re:Compelling features on MS Sales Growth Limited by Delays in Windows · · Score: 1

    Well XP really *does* look quite nice and pretty compared to 2000..

    If I'm going to be doing any switching, it's going to be a Mac G5.

    I recently really dove full in to Linux as my desktop. I completely wiped Windows off my machine and ran Linux in the shape of first Fedora and then SuSE (which I preferred and stuck with) for one full month before having had enough and re-installed XP.

    I'm really amazed at how far Linux has come but its still unfortunately lacking in what I consider (personally speaking) to be necessities for my workstation computer. (won't go into those here)

    Give Linux another 4 years and it'll be in a position to Really f*ck with Microsoft.

    For me, personally, switching back to Mac (left in the Copland days for NT 4.0) will be very fulfilling technically as well as asthetically for me.

    Linux's day is yet to come still.. But its coming!

  12. Its a beautiful thing! on Why You Should Choose MS Office Over OO.org · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Inch by lonely inch, the Open Source Movement/Linux/whateveryouwannacallit matures and grows more powerful.

    And M$ says they won't release a new version for (what was it?) three years? Five?

    Meanwhile the opensource coders and fans continue whittling away in the trenches, refining their dreams and ever more gradually making MS look pretty damned bad and ugly.

    I think of where Linux distros are today compared to 5 years ago -- and I think about where they will be 5 years ahead!!

    It's a beautiful thing!

  13. Re:One word of warning ... on A Wireless Network for a 4-Story Apt. Building? · · Score: 1
    I guarantee you will be swamped with more problems than you bargained for.


    Especially with wireless! Even more potential for probs! You may end up with no other alternative than offing yourself, or perhaps your neighbors.

  14. Keep Google on their toes! on Yahoo to Dump Google · · Score: 1

    Of all the competitors out there, Yahoo poses the most direct threat to Google. my.yahoo.com was rated in the top 5 of Amazon's Alexis service.. And Google's search technology has become increasingly sucky due to spammers taking advantage of their algorithms to flood the search results with their crap.

    This will be a good thing for everyone, methinks. The search engine war needs to get heated up a little bit as it has cooled down too much.

  15. Re:HOORAY!!! on Spirit Rover Lands Successfully · · Score: 1

    Sadly, you are probably correct with anything currently airing, but as Blur did it would be a custom commissioned piece, exempt from ASCAP.

    Would have been cool to have a human voice recording echoing "Hello? I'm here! ... It's cold!"

  16. Re:Not airbags at least on Spirit Rover Lands Successfully · · Score: 1

    If they were fully inflated then couldn't they be specifically partially deflated so as to cause the entire assembly to roll?

  17. Re:Question about base petal down - all luck? on Spirit Rover Lands Successfully · · Score: 1

    I have wondered about the same thing. I am sure it is not left to luck!

    I imagine the proper positioning is either done with a gyroscope or perhaps by deflating the airbags in a controlled fashion... I would be curious to know at any rate.

  18. Re:Cool Animation on Spirit Rover Lands Successfully · · Score: 1

    Ah that is a nice animation.. I could squeak a little about the soundtrack but I won't! All alone out there on that giant red planet a little rather cute rover is beginning its mission wandering around taking pictures and drilling stuff. America has once again proven we 0wNz0rZ space! :D

  19. HOORAY!!! on Spirit Rover Lands Successfully · · Score: 1

    America once again shows those snobby Europeans how its DONE. Yeah baby!! (But I can't help but wonder why we didn't put a cool beacon composed by an American musician in it.. )

  20. Re:Boycott imports! on Satellite Radio Systems Compared · · Score: 1

    Better throw away all those computers, then..

    Someone please show me even one computer that has everything from case to motherboard to CPU to RAM to HD etc made in the USA. I'd say one would be hard pressed to find one that was even 20% home-made.

    This is the New World Order, folks.. Global government in the form of global capitalism.

    hth

  21. Re:They are working on RIAA Extends Legal Action · · Score: 1

    Growing up in Austin, Texas, I know many local rather famous (in their own right) artists who for these very reasons decline to ever sign with a major label and stay indepedent.

    Of course we know all these stories here on /. about the indy artists who actually see real cash benefit from releasing their works for free on P2P networks.

  22. Re:They are working on RIAA Extends Legal Action · · Score: 1
    But if they want to stop file sharing, they'll have to destroy the internet.
    They are not opposed to this idea. The RIAA thanks you for your suggestions and always welcomes such positive feedback.
  23. Re:Well, we still have "cheaper" and "more" on Intel Researchers See Moore's Law Becoming Obsolete · · Score: 1
    I refuse to believe that we hit on the fitness maximum on the first try; there have to be technologies out there that are far faster/cooler/smaller.
    Indeed. One need look no further than the human brane to see that there are entirely different directions "technology" (as it were) can go towards.. Perhaps "the computer as we know it" is about to hit its theoretical maximums..
  24. Re:A good thing on What Might UserLinux Look Like? · · Score: -1, Troll

    AWESOME screenshots available here!

  25. Re:Richest spammers could afford to handle replies on Attacking the Spammer Business Model · · Score: 1

    This sort of tactic sounds rather illegal, if you ask me. Illegal as in a DoS attack.