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  1. Amusing... on Windows XP X64 Goes Gold · · Score: 1

    that the high end 64-bit machine has such a small moniter.

  2. + Funny on IBM Provides Access to Blue Gene On Demand · · Score: 1

    Sorry YOU deserved my last mod point.

  3. Re:Correction on New Dr. Who Episode Leaked · · Score: 1

    No, doing that is illegal.

  4. Re:Correction on New Dr. Who Episode Leaked · · Score: 1

    THe bbc has to give the british public the best entertainment. If it fails to do so it loses the ability to charge liscence fees, and it would be impossible to give EVERYONE in the TV and radio world with news and television channels without adverts. They're possiblly the bigest ad free network in the world to not charge any subscribtion. (they do charge uk viewers £9 a month but that's a lscence fee not subscription )

  5. Re:Instructions? on RFID + Dart gun = DartMail! · · Score: 1

    one of theeseRFID KITS and some spare "dart heads" some sort of dart gun and programming knowledge. Simple, yeah right. Good on theese guys for doing it first.

  6. Instructions? on RFID + Dart gun = DartMail! · · Score: 1

    They should (when convienient) publish code and instructions as this would be a cool toy.

  7. Re:It's all relative on Study Finds Windows More Secure Than Linux · · Score: 1

    Not to sound pro-microsoft but there's a lot of secrecy in OSS projects concerning security flaws. I.E. When a security flaw is reported in mozilla the bug is locked out to anyone without security clearance, until a security report is published. This is a lot more open than MS but it cannot be said that when a flaw is found in an open source project it can be instantly found out about.

  8. Re:It's Fake, Here's Proof on Microsoft AntiSpyware thinks Firefox is Spyware · · Score: 1

    Damn if only i had some mod points. ;-)

  9. Re:So.... on NASA Plans Discovery Launch May 15 · · Score: 1
  10. Re:I want to do something similar, not as complex. on Wide Area Wireless on a Shoestring Budget? · · Score: 1

    Well if you can see any part of either building from the other (from a window) just place one router at either side of the street to each other in windows, keep tweaking their positions and never otherwise move them.
    It might go through walls but its best to keep LOS, and the antennas have tin-foil backing.
    Use to identical APs for best results, and tell me if it works for you.

  11. Re:I want to do something similar, not as complex. on Wide Area Wireless on a Shoestring Budget? · · Score: 1
    What you need is two wireless routers that offer something like 108mbs or G+ and two of theese aswell set them up with these security settings
    1. Enable 128 bit WEP with a hand-entered string of characters that are not likely to be guessed. A string of all 1's or some other silliness doesn't cut it. 2. Stop broadcasting the SSID. 3. Enable MAC address filtering. 4. Change your WEP keys from time to time.
    from there Have a wired network on either side and if only for net access a firewall on both sides and diff subnets.
  12. Re:DOH on Mobil SpeedPass, Various Car RFID Car Keys Cracked · · Score: 1

    "Texas Instruments provided us with 5 DST tags whose keys we did not know."
    They could have been paid to do that by TI as they definately provided some equipment. Or they could be in universatry.

  13. Re:It's already here.... on HDMI and What it Will Do for You · · Score: 1

    the funny part is I didn't mean it to be funny, i was being serious

  14. Re:It's already here.... on HDMI and What it Will Do for You · · Score: 1

    Is the PC market truly DVI?
    A LOT of PC's are enterprise machines so DVI is redundant for that a 17" VGA is perfectly fine for Word and email.

  15. Re:Change the language on HDMI and What it Will Do for You · · Score: 1

    Thats such a good idea it needs its own website.
    -You know score a point for each correction become member of the month.

  16. Re:It's already here.... on HDMI and What it Will Do for You · · Score: 2, Funny

    really?
    I haven't even seen any with DVI, all the stuff on sale near me is SCART.
    I live in england and still have a VGA monitor. Am I really behind the times?
    15" LCD is enough for me.

  17. Why is this news??? on Leapfrog Talking Pen · · Score: 1
  18. Re:What the??? on Folksonomies In Del.icio.us and Flickr · · Score: 3, Funny

    Don't worry just another one of Theese

  19. Re:I'm just tagging my Flickr photos now. on Folksonomies In Del.icio.us and Flickr · · Score: 1

    Yep, everything goes in the "URGENT SORT NOW" file or on my desk in my pocket in my desk on my draws or anywhere.
    Woah, I'm disorganised.

  20. Re:Upgrade on Comparative CPU Benchmarks From 1995 to 2004 · · Score: 1

    Thanks.

  21. Re:Upgrade on Comparative CPU Benchmarks From 1995 to 2004 · · Score: 1

    Does overclocking the -m- break the warranty and does unlocking the non m break the warrenty.

  22. Re:Upgrade on Comparative CPU Benchmarks From 1995 to 2004 · · Score: 1

    Does the -M- part of the XP2500+ matter as I just have that and how do you overclock it???

  23. Write a book. on Inventor of Optical Storage Gets Little Reward · · Score: 1

    Seriously he should write a book about his story for non-nerds and get it published.

    1.Get your innovative idea stolen.
    2.Try to get paid.
    3.Write book.
    4.PROFIT!!!

  24. Re:Im going to love it on Intel to Spend $2B To Stay In The Game · · Score: 1

    Duh become intel fanboys. ;-)

  25. Re:I got hit HARD! :( on Net Worm Uses Google to Spread · · Score: 1