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  1. Re:Superweed? on GM Crops Create Herbicide-resistant "Superweed" · · Score: 0

    This sounds like a Genesis song from 1971... "The return of the giant Hogweed"

    Turn and run! Nothing can stop them, Around every river and canal their power is growing. Stamp them out! We must destroy them, They infiltrate each city with their thick dark warning odour. They are invincible, They seem immune to all our herbicidal battering.

  2. Give it away on Microsoft Loses $126 Per Unit on XBox 360 · · Score: 0

    Maybe they just know their product suck and just want to get rid of all those broken Xbox...

  3. Brazil and Free Software on MIT Urges Brazilian Government to Use Linux · · Score: 0

    In the last couple of years, Brazilian government(left wing) has invested a lot of money in the transition to free software. There are the Telecentros (places where low budget population use computers and internet) are all using Free Software, supported by the Federal and/or Regional Government. Some parts of the Federal Government, as well as some parts of the Regional Governmnet are fully converted. In the University I study Universidade de Brasília(UnB) most of the computers are using Debian/Linux. But unfortunally there are some politicians (there are rumors) that accept money from Microsoft to defend their products. This fight might take a while to end, but I believe Free Software is winning.

  4. Memory on Mandrake to Acquire Conectiva · · Score: 0

    They want to make sure we got the message, "Mandrake to Acquire Conectiva". It's like when you say something to yourself several times, so you don't forget it...

  5. Re:How is this surprising? on Computer Cracks 5x5 Go · · Score: 0

    The combinations of possible Go games is much bigger.

  6. Does it? on Oh! Super Toaster! · · Score: 1, Funny

    Does it make you coffee? Well, it should for 10k...

  7. Spin on IBM Claims World's Smallest SRAM Memory Cell · · Score: 0

    Correct me if I'm wrong, but with the IBM's recent discovery of the spin manipulation, we're not far from quantic storage. Soon this new small stuff will be obsolete, or almost.

  8. Wow! Explore the space! on President Bush's Money For Space Cometh · · Score: 0

    The americans should review it's priorities, to explore the space is a long and expensive move. It should first worry about public health, or even to get a job for those who don't have it. Sending their young people to fight in other countries for execrable reasons instead of getting them a job isn't really smart... I mean, to explore the space is great and important as well, but forget other priorities to explore it just to say "Look, we(I) did it" is not great.

  9. In soviet Russia on In Japan, Old People Talk to Robots · · Score: 0

    In soviet Russia, old people couldnt talk at all...

  10. Big brother democracy on CIA Researching Automated IRC Spying · · Score: 0

    This called "Democracy" looks like a facist government. Soon they will be arresting the opposition in a distant island, and invading countries without convincing reason... This reminds me...EOF

  11. A good question to raise on Berkeley Researchers Analyze Florida Voting Patterns · · Score: 0

    "Politics for Nerds. Your vote matters." But does it count? lol...

  12. Democracy on 2004 Election Weirdness Continues · · Score: 0

    What gives the right to the United States to "help" other countries to put a Democratic government, if in the United States itself has NO democracy? Hypocrisy...

  13. Too fast... on PlayStation 3 To Debut at E3 2005 · · Score: 1, Interesting

    I was just planning on buying a ps2! Now they're releasing the 3? Why can't they just make a small chip we can buy to upgrade the console? Soon the game companies wont be able to keep up ...

  14. Interesting, but dangerous on An Ignition Interlock In Every Car? · · Score: 1

    The idea of placing a breath analyzer in a car may work, but it also may be dangerous. The 30s it takes to do all the work might cost you life, in some rare unwanted occasions.