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  1. Re:Yeah, but... on Nuclear Fusion Real Soon Now · · Score: 1

    You are right beyond 2000 said we should all have flying family cars by now. Man, time projection in the 50's sucked!

  2. Re:The Future of Computing on Nerve Cells Successfully Grown on Silicon · · Score: 1

    I've actually read studies have linked brain processes to microtubles in which there are billions in every neron. Each microtuble is filled with water that creates a state of quantum cohesion with all the others therefore a change in one simutaneosly affects a change in all others. I could be wrong about it all. I believe the book was called the emporers new mind by roger penrose. Anyone else here about this?

  3. sounds alittle far fetched to me on Is Open Source Fertile Ground for Foul Play? · · Score: 1

    I have read other articles by this guy. The last one I read he was saying that linux needs to get rid of the multiple desktop environments and go with one. I think what he was really saying is linux should just make itself another copy of windows. It sounded like he was saying (this is just what I got from it) that terrorists are going to create a free operating system and then market it to the government and then try and compromise the security of our wonderful nation. I bet he doesn't leave his house after 9-11 either.

  4. Re:So much for security through obscurity on Windows 2000 & Windows NT 4 Source Code Leaks · · Score: 1

    umm.. about so many more people using windos 2000/xp than 9x I just read a copy of computer source magazine saying that "According to AssetMetrix research Labs, one of the biggest examples of perspiring property comes in the form of old win98 machines. A recent survey performed by the firm found that of the 670 companies questioned, more than 80% were still using Windows 98 or 95" it then goes on to say that 27% of the PC's surveyed still ran 98 and 95 and only 7% ran xp