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  1. Re:The Wait on Juicebox Hacking · · Score: 2, Funny

    She's your little sister...why wait? You're not the big brother for nothing.

  2. Re:As someone living in Texas... on Texas Wireless Ban Has Failed · · Score: 1

    Well they should have combined the lewd cheerleading with the BMI bill or perhaps I'm really thinking that the BMI bill should have passed and been enforced to allow for lewd cheerleading by only those people "fit" enough to lewd cheerlead in the first place.

  3. Hey a good pass phrase from this on Write Down Your Passwords · · Score: 1

    M$SWDYPW

    Maybe they have something here.
    Now nobody else use it or and promise to forget it after to read this post. Thanks.

  4. Not blinded by his lies--Re:Disingenuous on Tor Anonymity Network Reaches 100 Verified Nodes · · Score: 1

    It may have put him on the radar and I agree unfairly just because people didn't like what he said (I was actually "for" him when it was just a freedom of speech issue), but like a plane if you've been spotted your 'id' is going to be checked and it looks like most of his "ids" and ideas are not his own, but more of a fabricated flight plan. This makes him look more like the very people he despises (the "Adolf Eichmanns" of the world) in own his writings/diatribes--perhaps a way of dealing with his own deceitful issues and trying to convinvce himself that he is a better Eichmann. He has reached a point where he has repeated his lies enough that even he believes them to be true.

    And based on how CU has been run the past several years I would tell anybody to think more than twice when considering CU.

  5. strip a Boulder professor ---facts are wrong on Tor Anonymity Network Reaches 100 Verified Nodes · · Score: 4, Insightful

    That's not true, the professor in question has also made threats against those who people who disagree with him or came forward with unflattering evidence against. Such evidence includes plagiarism, falsification of credentials on his resume/application (claiming to be a native american when in fact he is not)...added to that is the fact he was granted tenure outside the normal tensure process (not his fault so much as CUs)--what he said and free speech are not the issue with the guy...that fact that he is a liar and a grifter is. Ward Churchill is the professor should anyone want to search what all the fuss is about.

  6. And in other news, police stations... on Library to Require Fingerprint to Use PCs · · Score: 1

    have started to give out police station cards in order for a person to check into and out of jail. An officer was quoted as saying "...we like how well the library system [the card] works....it should really help reduce the amount of dirty fingerprints on our walls...I think the biggest problem will be what to do when someone stays checked out to long"

  7. So is S Korea now part of the Axis of Evil? on Stem Cells Derived from Human Clones · · Score: 1

    I think there are many possible medical benefits (and misuses) to stem cell theraphy, but somebody is going to be upset.

  8. Netflix/Blockbuster? on Give Your DVD Player The Finger · · Score: 1

    How would this reasonably work for DVD rentals? I sense we have another divx (the bad kind of the later 1990s) here and customers will tell them which finger they can have: ..|..

  9. Shoe hack already available on New Shoe Designed to Kick-Start Couch Potatoes · · Score: 1

    Place shoes on stair climber.

  10. Re:Women as objects on USPTO Issues Email Address Patent to Microsoft · · Score: 1

    but I'll patent womaen as objects of desire so you can only lay claims to those that nobody wants.

  11. Re:1900x1200? 1280x860? Who comes up with these #s on 512MB GeForce 6800 Ultra Reviewed · · Score: 1

    The Dell LCD 2405 is 1900x1200...I have one and it is sweet. Will probably pair it with another one or a 1600x1200 LCD since some games don't scale well to widescreen. For programming, the extra screen space is very useful. Plus a little picture in picture from my mythtv box makes it even better.

  12. Any mention of alien acid blood? on ISS Oxygen Generator Fails for Good · · Score: 1, Funny

    or is this just a "lowest price contractor-oh you wanted it to work" type of failure?

    All I know based on all the sci-fi horror flicks is Don't open the oxygen generator door.

  13. Re:Surprise! Wikipedia is incorrect. on Nuclear Battery That Runs 10 Years · · Score: 1

    I guess my POV is that based on how you dope your p or n material you could form a p-n junction that doesn't act as a diode at all and therefore wouldn't rectify anything. That was one of our tasks (really to show the power of doping) and a resulting wafer of a bunch of diodes (actually they were transistors) that required no forward or reverse bias (there was some voltage limit that the instructor set, but is was extremely small from what I recall, but it was 10 years ago). Now you got we wonder where all the wafers I made are stored.

  14. basic EE mistake Re:basic logical mistake on Nuclear Battery That Runs 10 Years · · Score: 1

    Except not all p-n junctions rectify current. In fact, your own link refers to such a thing as "Non-rectifying Junctions".

  15. bad intel: p-n junction is NOT a diode on Nuclear Battery That Runs 10 Years · · Score: 1

    A p-n diode contains/uses a p-n junction for its properties but to say an p-n junction is a diode is a great over simplification.

    There are many other types of diodes, some which do not use p-n junctions...although probably for 90+% of diode discussion you are talking about p-n diodes.

  16. New focus now that Cold War is over on The Feasibility of Star Wars Tech · · Score: 1, Funny

    The Star Wars program really is now needed for threats like N. Korea, rogue terrorists states, and the like. Under Reagan the SW program was deemed feasible, but was very expensive IIRC. Clearly advances over the past 15-20 years should allow for cheaper SW technology and maybe even the Dubba Death Star.

  17. So will they explain Superman? on Kansas Challenges Definition of Science · · Score: 1

    Clark Kent grew up in Kansas right...Smallville was the town IIRC. I think the scientists should present the "Superman defense".

  18. Just on XP? on Microsoft Offers Compensation For Counterfeit OSes · · Score: 3, Funny

    I never thought MS had a real OS until NT4 and later XP. Too bad I can't file a report against them for selling counterfeit OSes to me in the names of Windows 95, 98, and ME,

  19. Wel... knowing is... on Revenge of the Sith a "Blood Bath" · · Score: 1

    half the battle.

  20. Celebrate--giving their history.... on Firefox Breaks 50,000,000 Barrier · · Score: 4, Funny

    I would have expected them to change the name after 50,000,000 downloads.

  21. Should have sent a H2 instead of a "Rover" on Mars Rover Stuck in a Dune · · Score: 4, Funny

    Sure it would have only gotten a few km down away from the lander before needing to gas up, but no little dune would stop it unless the engineers were afraid of getting it dirty since they only want to use the H2 to drive to the local Mars mini-mart and back.

  22. Easy to explain--bad google seach results on Opera CEO Prepares to Swim across the Atlantic · · Score: 2, Funny

    While testing the Opera browser he was searching google for the term "swimming across atlantic ocean" and hit the "I'm Feeling Lucky" button.

  23. I'd grind up netbeans on New Desktop Features Of Next Java · · Score: 2, Insightful

    and suggest Eclipse or IntelliJ as a better java IDE.

  24. Really cool, but it could be better on The Bender PC Case · · Score: 0, Troll

    ....if when you inserted the media into the mouth, the eyes indicated a play, paused, ff, or rr sysmbol.
    Add a humidor and a couple of cigars and it would take it over the top.

    Even better is that when DRM material is inserted, "Bender" would output "Get bent"

    Nice work

  25. Linux has homes for people on Microsoft Drops Blaster Author's Fine · · Score: 1

    just check under /home
    I think MS is the one that has ownership problems...who computer/documents is it really? "My Computer|Documents|whatever"...means "theirs" to MS....double so for anything under My Music that has DRM :)