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  1. Features? on FDA OKs Brain Pacemaker for Depression · · Score: 0

    USB?
    Firewire?
    SD Reader?

    Oh the possibilities!

  2. Tablet? on New iBooks 'Any Day Now' · · Score: 0

    Mabey they will introduce a tablet version?

  3. Re:Still need power on IP Telephony Drives in Power over Ethernet · · Score: 0

    I still don't understand why the voice terminal can't be housed on the telco side with the standard twisted pair running to the house. Then the telco can provide the UPS like they do now.

    IE the customer experience is unchanged... aside from the monthly bill.

  4. Security Risk? on Multiple-Target Hyperlinks for the Masses · · Score: 0

    Would this not pose a big security risk? Couldn't this mean that it is possible that one link would open a number of useful targets and then have a malicious target buried among them? Or would this mean that every link could carry advertisement link with every click?

  5. Re:When will India/China/Brazil/Russia enter the r on Airbus A380 Completes Maiden Test Flight · · Score: 0

    Antonov An-225 "Mriya" is the world's largest aircraft. When it was built, it surpassed any airliner built before by 50%. It was designed for the transportation of the Russian Space Shuttle "Buran" by the Antonov Design Bureau (HQ in Kiev, Ukraine), which already had built good and large cargo aircraft such as the Antonov An-124 "Ruslan". The basic configuration of the An-225 is the same as the An-124, except the An-225 is longer, has no rear ramp/door assembly, and incorporates a 32-wheel landing gear system (two nose and fourteen main wheel bogies, seven per side, each with two wheels).

    http://www.airliners.net/info/stats.main?id=389

  6. Re:Erm on Google Adds Satellite Imagery to Maps · · Score: 0

    Its there :

    Welcome to Area 51

  7. Throw the pc. on Computer Crash Reactions Examined · · Score: 0

    I once worked at a computer store and had a customer bring in a pc for warranty work because he kicked down the stairs.

    We told him he may need to set an automotive body shop first.

    Personally my keyboard and desk get the brunt of my furry.

  8. Re:Opt-out, eh? on Why One Man Got a Guerrilla RFID Implant · · Score: 0

    I was thinking the same thing.

  9. Re:search.yahoo.com on Objectively Comparing Competing Search Engines? · · Score: 0

    That i did not know.

    Thanks

  10. Re:Appalling on Objectively Comparing Competing Search Engines? · · Score: 0

    "This message brought to you by the RIAA and MPAA"

    Too funny.

    How is it Google's fault for being to accurate? Should they omit blocks of the internet because it may be objectionable?

    Can we say censorship?

    Don't blame the messenger.

  11. Beta on Objectively Comparing Competing Search Engines? · · Score: 0

    I don't mind items being left in beta for long periods of time. What I would mind is a product being fully released with many unfixed bugs as in the case with some other familiar companies.

    Every once in a while I do venture to other search engines and I am quickly turned off by clutter such as in Yahoo's case or a case of déjà vu as in the case of the MSN search.

    Bottom line is despite the a appearance of "beta" in a logo in some products or availability of viable competitors I will switch for the same reason I originally went to Google, when I find something that is sets a new benchmark in my online experience. I don't need more of the same.

  12. Re:Intelligent Design on Plants May Be Able To Correct Mutated Genes · · Score: 1

    Understood.

  13. Re:Intelligent Design on Plants May Be Able To Correct Mutated Genes · · Score: 0, Troll

    If you came across a sand castle on a beach is your first reaction to say that the wind and waves created it. Or do you belive that something intelligent created it?

    The more macro and micro we look at things all we find is structure and order.

  14. Re:Intelligent Design on Plants May Be Able To Correct Mutated Genes · · Score: 1

    So are you saying is science today is the search of an explanation that excludes the possibility that there may be something out there greater than us? My biggest question about our existence is what set all that we have now in to motion?

  15. Intelligent Design on Plants May Be Able To Correct Mutated Genes · · Score: 0, Troll

    Why it so unacceptable to introduce the idea of "Intelligent Design" when everything about life is so structured and orderly?

    Why is chance so much more believable?

  16. The Mobile Device Will Have To Catch Up. on Web Design Hampers Mobile Internet? · · Score: 1

    Why roll back existing web content when the mobile device market is making leaps and bounds.

    Screen resolution is only going to get better.
    Connection speed will only get better.

  17. When Monkeys Fly Out Of My... on When Would You Accept DRM? · · Score: 1

    Why would I buy a car and then be told where I was allowed to drive it by the manufacture.

    There are laws that tell me were I am supposed to be driving and how, but I am quite confident that everybody is not following them to the letter.

    Is there a private organization of car manufactures waging war against the consumers?

    No.

  18. "warez" on Anti-Piracy Bureau of Sweden Planted Evidence · · Score: 5, Funny

    So called "warez" ? "warez" did all this software come from? From Anti-Piracy Buereau of Sweden of course! What you pun?

  19. Re:Your AIM encryption options on AIM's New Terms Of Service · · Score: 1

    this is what i use at work.

    http://www.thehua.com/myworld/secure_aim.htm

  20. Lotus Notes or Outlook on Google Calendar Coming Soon? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    They need to target Loutus Notes and Outlook by offering the ablity to share calender events and send calendar details via gmail. This would blow yahoo and hotmail out of the water. Right now the hotmail and yahoo calendars are only useful to the one user.

  21. Back to basics? on Ask Microsoft's Martin Taylor About Linux vs. Windows · · Score: 1

    In my humble opinion Linux is built entirely on small but very stable blocks whereas Windows has become a to big and bloated for its own good. Many other companies are developing specific well tuned products (Google, Mozilla) and customers are loving it. This is what made Microsoft successful with DOS and early versions of windows.

    Do you think Microsoft will ever attempt a back to the basics approach with it operating system? Or is it the goal of Microsoft to blur the line between OS and application so much that Windows will the only product need on a PC?

  22. Xbox on More Cell Processor Details And First Pictures · · Score: 0, Troll

    The next xbox is going to have a hard time beating this.

  23. Re:Gaius Baltar or Shannon "Boomer" on New Battlestar Galactica Series Starts Tonight · · Score: 1

    The 33 min problem is resolved in one episode is not the entire series.

  24. Re:33 Minutes... on New Battlestar Galactica Series Starts Tonight · · Score: 2, Informative

    The entire series is not built around the 33 min problem.... its just the one episode.

  25. Amusing on The VHS is Dead · · Score: 1

    This is funny because i just disconnected my vcr and put it in the closet not even 10 min ago and then i find this article.