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  1. Re:In related news.... on Quantum Computer Works Better Shut Off · · Score: 2, Funny

    actually, windows does report that windows runs better when windows is shut off.
    http://www.pcmag.com/slideshow_viewer/0,1205,l=&s= 26945&a=171997&po=12,00.asp

  2. Re:podcasts... on Best Science News Podcasts? · · Score: 1, Informative

    ...while you're driving, doing dishes, exercising or walking your dog.

  3. Re:Readability is key. on Sweden's File Sharing Debate Becomes Mass Brawl · · Score: 1

    In case you're still wondering what those acronyms stand for, TT is a Swedish news agency (Tidningarnas Telegrambyrå), and APB is of course the Swedish Anti Piracy Bureau.

  4. Re:Why all the Cameras? on Sony Ericsson's P990 Smartphone Released · · Score: 1

    SonyEricsson is working on a phone aimed at people just like you. A 3G smartphone without camera, with high security encryption and built in VPN features. No one outside SEMC* knows anyting about the announcement date yet though... but hang in there!

    * SonyEricsson Mobile Communications

  5. big deal.. on Is the x86 Architecture Less Secure? · · Score: 2, Funny

    ..so what if I have 0.999997 viruses in my CPU?

  6. IKEA is spelld with CAPS! on Steve Jobs to Become Ikea CEO · · Score: 0

    IKEA is short for Ingvar Kamprad Elmtaryd Aggunaryd and should be capitalized. BTW, this is Elmtaryd, now try to pronounce it ;)

  7. Re:Hmm... on Anti-Piracy Bureau of Sweden Planted Evidence · · Score: 1

    According to the email logs recoverd and posted by AUH at APB's hacked website, that's precisely how long ABP had (have) been working with infiltrators.

    From: peter@anti-piracy.se
    Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 9:29
    To: Tilbury, Chad; Seymour, Dan; Winter, Craig
    Subject: Swedish pirates busted!

    Hi guys!

    After 2 years of infiltrations our work finally paid of today with a
    successful raid on Sweden's oldest and largest ISP named Bahnhof.
    Bahnhof has been a source for top level piracy for several years and
    hosting some of the biggest and fastest servers in Europe.

  8. Re:Damn it! on TorrentBits.org and SuprNova.org Go Dark · · Score: 2, Informative

    SVT no longer brodcasts Enterprise. We sweedes are out of luck too when it comes to watching the latest trek (If it wasn't for bittorrent that is).

  9. Re:I decoded the signal on SETI Researcher Quashes Signal Rumors · · Score: 1

    So, does it run linux?

  10. To identify... on Your Right to Travel Anonymously: Not Dead Yet · · Score: 3, Insightful

    How mandatory ID even prevents terrorist attacks is also not clear to me

    It probably doesn't, but i imagine it helps to identify the passengers in case of a crash.

  11. Big plans at NASA on SGI & NASA Plan 10240-Processor Altix Cluster · · Score: 3, Funny

    So NASA is planning to upgrade to Longhorn then?

  12. Re:8 bits! on Biomorphic Software · · Score: 2, Funny

    256? Isn't that convenient!

    Yhea, but still, 640 types of cells ought to be enough for anyone...

  13. Re:Shellblock XPI... on Mozilla/Firefox Bug Allows Arbitrary Program Execution · · Score: 1

    try the link on this page: http://www.malware.com/stockpump.html

  14. As seen on OSNews.com on Reduce C/C++ Compile Time With distcc · · Score: 1

    Story is copy/pasted straight outta' OSNews.com

  15. You can do lots of things with a disposable flash on Build Your Own Stun Gun · · Score: 1

    ...build a larger flash for example :-).
    This guy: http://www.astro.uu.se/~marcus/private/flash.html

    made a homebuilt studioflash out of "40 capacitors from Kodak ULTRA disposable cameras" and some stuff from IKEA.
    Not bad.

  16. Re:Gravity A on 'Einstein Probe' Delayed · · Score: 1

    The full name is actually W32.Gravity.B@mm.

    (shoot, there goes my modpoints)

  17. Re:Killing life... on Melting Europa · · Score: 1

    consider yourself lucky. In Sweden it's $4.7 a gallon. at some point a couple of years ago it was over $5 a gallon.

  18. Using the metric system on Own Your Own (Replica) ISS Module · · Score: 3, Informative

    for you lazy bastards using the metric system...
    Keep in mind the weight of approximately 9 tonnes and the dimensions of 8.8 by 4.5 meters.

  19. Re:Wow! on Integrated Pocket PC, GPS and Laser Range Finder · · Score: 1

    nhaaa.. to be a tricorder it has to make funny noises for no reason and flash lots of leds in mysterious ways ;-)

  20. Re:Skynet and Mars on James Cameron's Illustrated Mars Reference Design · · Score: 1

    You know, in a couple of years those dolls will be rolling of the production lines, maby then you will be able to get your hands on one of them. Or you'll be shot on sight.

  21. Re:Courtroom. on Digital Camera Image Verification · · Score: 3, Interesting

    What if the fotage is from a automated security camera and there is no human photographer to testify?

  22. Re:Bear with me please. on PHBs Getting "Secret" IT Training · · Score: 1

    It's a Pointy Haired Boss ;^)

  23. BSOD without windows on Microsoft Taking Over the BIOS · · Score: 1

    Great! Now we can have BSOD without even having to start Windows! Is't all in the bios baby!

  24. Re:Wait a second, or rather, 200ms on Software Tweak Makes Linux Boot In Under 200 ms · · Score: 1

    sometimes accidents do happend.

    (yes the picture is fake but you all know what I mean by it)

  25. Re:Frame Rate on Ultra High Definition Video · · Score: 3, Funny

    Theater movies are shot in 25 fps, but the cinema projector displays every frame three times, resulting in 75 fps. but since the movie is shot at 25 fps, motion can still flicker.

    lots of info (about deinterlacing, fps and other interesting stuff) is avalibe here.