With all this pseudoscience crap floating around on slashdot we should open a horoscope section. It would make sense.
But in all seriousness there is a possibility of a binary companion, but, this site is nothing more than pseudoscience. It
dresses up a crazy astrology theory with a little bit of modern scientific sounding language. Be careful about what you post.
It's great Microsoft is introducing all those features. I mean look at Vista, by the time it comes out it will looks exactly like XP with some new graphics (a blue menu bar!). The same thing will probably happen to Office, they will chicken out and release a graphically upgraded version. I'm sure the businessosauruses that still use windows 98 will not upgrade, nor anyone else who has a large employee base. Good Luck Redmond.
I find it rather humorous that you can redefine science based on the word of some ignorant administration officials. Their definition brings voodoo, astrology, and hollywood into the realm of science.
Whatever happened to that mysterious blunder Intel produced called the Itanium? As I recall it was actually quite good just too new for the x86 industry. Apple is crazy enough they may actually use the thing. Either that or I follow suite with the others who believe that a non-mac product (i.e. ipod, newton2, tablet?) will use an intel chip.
With all this pseudoscience crap floating around on slashdot we should open a horoscope section. It would make sense. But in all seriousness there is a possibility of a binary companion, but, this site is nothing more than pseudoscience. It dresses up a crazy astrology theory with a little bit of modern scientific sounding language. Be careful about what you post.
It's great Microsoft is introducing all those features. I mean look at Vista, by the time it comes out it will looks exactly like XP with some new graphics (a blue menu bar!). The same thing will probably happen to Office, they will chicken out and release a graphically upgraded version. I'm sure the businessosauruses that still use windows 98 will not upgrade, nor anyone else who has a large employee base. Good Luck Redmond.
I find it rather humorous that you can redefine science based on the word of some ignorant administration officials. Their definition brings voodoo, astrology, and hollywood into the realm of science.
Whatever happened to that mysterious blunder Intel produced called the Itanium? As I recall it was actually quite good just too new for the x86 industry. Apple is crazy enough they may actually use the thing. Either that or I follow suite with the others who believe that a non-mac product (i.e. ipod, newton2, tablet?) will use an intel chip.