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  1. Re:i know the drill on Defeating XP SP2 Heap Protection · · Score: 4, Informative

    mayve you didnt read correctly this is a core issue, so to rephrase "I know the drill, *nix"

  2. Re:Red Team Racing on "Dream Team" to Create Gigapixel Photo System · · Score: -1, Troll
    Read the article, it's more than just about the gigapixel it's about being able to take that picture in 1/15 of a second, thus allowing scientists to be able to photograph very small complex things.

    and WTF is that good new bible shit at the tail of your post, religion is a plauge and on human kind and one of the best examples of mass stupidity. Hope fully this camera will help show that too you. Woo Science.

  3. Re:first post...first time..yippeee... on Adieu to Ken Jennings · · Score: 1

    First as in third. good for you.

  4. Re:Dupe? Almost a repost on Open Source Graphic Card Project Seeks Experts · · Score: 1

    It makes me sick.

  5. Re:Application it won't work for on Using Computers To Weed Out Art Fakes · · Score: 1

    Yeah but that is trash to begain with.

  6. Re:Storage space on Using Computers To Weed Out Art Fakes · · Score: 1
    Did you just come up with some quik crap so you could be first post?


    first. The people doing this type of stuff really dont mind file size.


    second. paintings have texture.

  7. Re:The problem I see with Gmail privacy on The Man Who (Really) Makes Google Tick · · Score: 1

    What makes you think that if some crazy law was passed the goverment would'nt be able to look at the spools and spools of data tape that AOL, Yahoo, and Microsoft use for backing up there mail servers?

  8. Re:Leo on G4TechTV Announced · · Score: 1

    i dont count the sacremento valley as part of california. especially not davis

  9. Re:Leo on G4TechTV Announced · · Score: 1

    Have you even been to california? norcal is nothing but fogg. except today.

  10. This is old news on Pizza From the Command Line · · Score: 1

    $ links dominos.quikorder.com works great.

  11. Re:Language shouldn't matter! on First Java AP Computer Science Exam Complete · · Score: 1

    Because its very easy to explain what an AVL tree is and how the rotations should work, but the code is annoying. But I oddly I do agree, it should be much more based on that Data Strucutres and Algo class that most CS freshmen take.

  12. Re:It s a number. on Hardware Hacking · · Score: 1

    FORTRAN does its idexing from 1.

  13. Re:Uncrackable to date with current tech on First Bank Transfer via Quantum Cryptography · · Score: 1

    Have you ever taken a math class? The proof uses simple induction and has nothing to do about technology. It is inpossible to crack, you are trying to say that with more powerful computers we will be able to brove that pi has an end, NO cause it was proven irrational. (starting your post with "Incorrect." makes you sound like a jackass)

  14. Re:But... on First Bank Transfer via Quantum Cryptography · · Score: 1

    Dont you belive in fate!? each of those protons has a predefined target.

  15. Re:finally! we will be able to embrace 3d on Universal 3D File Format In The Works · · Score: 1

    Dont you dare start to eat my bandwidth with your 3d banners, not to mention adding more eyesores on the web. stick to css and keep it simple.

  16. Re:She looks halfway decent at least on Hackers: Under The Hood · · Score: 1
    Did you not read my SNORT rocks comment, and why would all of the malenerds here admit that they were "beaten" by a girl?

    In addition to that I dont think that you understand the meaning of sexism, slashdotters will bash both men and woman alike did you see the fat guy in the TRON costume!?

  17. Re:She looks halfway decent at least on Hackers: Under The Hood · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Compaired to the girls you see at your local 2600 shes pretty fly for a white chick, SNORT rocks(no pun).

  18. Re:Friends? on Hackers: Under The Hood · · Score: 1
    PHILOSOPHY!?

    CHAI TEA!?

  19. Re:Hmm... on Japanese Inventor's Motor Uses 80% Less Power · · Score: 1

    Did you guys read the post above this? All motors use magnets even the ones in your hard drive RIGHT NOW!

  20. Re:Amazing idea on Japanese Inventor's Motor Uses 80% Less Power · · Score: 1

    I agree with this, WHAT THE HELL ARE PEOPLE TALKING ABOUT THERE COMPUTERS FOR. This is much bigger then (can I put this thing in my case). The only downside to the motor is its life span, because it has permanent magnets in the rotor all of that polar switching is going to burn out the motor much quicker than traditional motors, where the magnets don't move.

  21. WHEN? on Former FCC Chief Touts "Big Broadband" · · Score: 2

    I live in the SF Bay Area and they placed fiber up and down most of the streets around me... LIKE THREE YEARS AGO. This seems to be a very slow procedure.

  22. Re:One of the questions in the article on Comic Book Physics · · Score: 1

    Diamagnetism and paramagnetism have to do with the polarity of the bond and weather that is magnetic. The iron and heme chelating agent would be magnetic never the less, look in to how homing pigeons are able to navigate and you will get more information on this. two semesters of pchem make you go cuckoo

  23. just what the doctor ordered on Specialized Knoppixes for Fun and Profit · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Wow, I'm a bioengineering major and I cant stress how useful this is, it like almost every computer in our lab has a different function due to software problems. After looking at the applications that are on the disc, I bet this well be big in schools. I wonder if they have considered doing this for other fields...

  24. lack of fuel is not the problem on Ethanol to Hydrogen Reactor Developed · · Score: 2, Insightful
    The fact that they have made an ethanol reactor the way they did is cool. And it would be awesome if we could have an alternative energy source, to oil. But the problem isn't the lack of a fuel such as ethanol (a hydrogen source), the problem lies within the fuel cells.

    Right now affective PEM (proton exchange membrane) fuel cells require two elements that are expensive and hard to maintain. First the solid state acid or Nafion 112 (by Dupont) is very fragile and hard to manipulate, and second the catalyst MADE OF PLATINUM (bling bling) is too damn expensive. Currently both of these issues are trying to be resolved, mainly developing a nano-ceramic catalyst or the other option an enzymatic catalyst. Both of these once perfected would be cheap and increase efficiency. For now we have no reason to be getting excited over this excess hydrogen.