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  1. Re:info? on Estonian Internet Voting Called a Success · · Score: 2, Informative

    Estonia has an electronic ID card. You can read about it here(in english) http://www.id.ee/pages.php/0303 and about Estonian Internet voting from here http://www.vvk.ee/elektr/docs/Yldkirjeldus-eng.pdf

  2. Re:In Finland.... on Estonia Tests "Contactless" ID-Cards · · Score: 1

    The same thing is also possible in Estonia. It is used by emergency services and police. People in panic aren't always able to explain where they are so operator can just check the screen.

  3. Re:"The" local language my ass. on Estonia Tests "Contactless" ID-Cards · · Score: 1
    It isn't a local language when local people don't speak it. Those who speak russian are colonialists. They were sent to Estonia with one idea only - to destroy Estonian language culture and race. It is a documented and well proven fact!

    We don't need to feel sorry for them nor accept them to our community. They are like bullets inside our wounds. In order to heal we need to get them out!

  4. Re:Atari did this in the early 80s with MindLink on Brain Controlled Tightrope Video Game Shown · · Score: 1

    Here's correct link

  5. Re:No.. on Another Serious MSIE Hole · · Score: 1

    Not completly true. IE is a large part of Windows. It is quite deeply integrated into the OS actually. If you want to uninstall it you have to do it manually and probably you still miss some parts of it.

  6. Re:Bring on the Aliens on Your Own Mecha · · Score: 2, Interesting

    It's Caterpillar P-5000.

    Look here for more information: http://www.serenadawn.com/Alien-Vehicles.htm

  7. Re:Easy Question to Ask on Security FUD On Linux · · Score: 1

    Anyone who uses Windows on production servers is a fool.

  8. Re:What I don't understand. on AMD Moves Closer To Linux PDA · · Score: 1

    And why do you think that Linux isn't ready for the desktop yet?
    If you think that stuff like handwriting and speech recognition is too sophisticated for Linux, then how the hell are Beowulf clusters possible?

    I say that Linux is ready for the desktop and for the PDA but not all the users are ready for Linux.

    I'm not trying to insult someone but it is what I think.