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  1. I use it almost daily on Is Caps Lock Dead? · · Score: 1

    I am in the USAF and there are several types of reports that are written in all caps. I have no idea why but without the capslock life would suck for me..

  2. Re:not for anyone with an iota of common sense on Porn Beats Search Engines in Internet Traffic · · Score: 1

    Dudes, I have the perfect thing. If you want to save every single jpeg on a porn site. Go to www.download.com and seach for a little tool called "Quadsucker/Web." That thing is the best invention EVER for porno-fans. I have downloaded GIGs of content using this thing. Enjoy

  3. Re:Hello? Microsoft? on Clear Channel Buys Patent For Instant Live CDs · · Score: 1

    Great, further validation of my decision to quit listening to the radio. Clear Channel is a monopolistic empire that has pretty much ruined radio where I live. They own most of the radio stations in my town and continue to inundate the airwaves with the same boring content. However, I must thank them for helping convince me to purchase an MP3 player for my car!

  4. Meta Math Music on Cellular Automata and Music Using Java · · Score: 2, Informative
    Some other interesting music made with math can be found at metamath.org where they made midi tracks based on mathematical proofs. Some of them sound pretty cool. Here is the link: Metamath.org/mpegif/mmmusic

    From the site:

    Mathematical Proofs Set to Music I added this web page just for fun. While looking at some proofs, it occurred to me that their structure resembled musical scores, so as an experiment I decided to see what they sounded like. Essentially, the musical notes correspond to the depth of the proof tree as the proof is constructed by the proof verifier. A fast higher note is produced for each step in the construction of a formula. A sustained lower note is produced when the formula is matched to a previous theorem or earlier proof step, to result in a new proof step (which corresponds to a proof step displayed on the Metamath Proof Explorer page that shows the theorem's proof).

  5. Re:How does it defeat repeaters? on First Bank Transfer via Quantum Cryptography · · Score: 1

    The no-cloning theorem prevents this. Quantum copying machines do not exist. Google no-cloning theorem and read up on it.