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  1. Blah blah on Has Google Peaked? · · Score: 5, Insightful

    What if, what if, what if. This article could have been posted when Earth came out, or GMail, or even Desktop Search. There can always be speculation, why now?

  2. Heh on Rocky Planet Discovered · · Score: 2, Interesting

    The planet has approximately 7.5 times the mass of the Earth, double its radius, and orbits its parent star once every two days. This is the most Earthlike extrasolar planet discovered so far. We've got a ways go to if this is the most earthlike one. This was detected via the "wobble" method; how advanced are other methods of extrasolar planet detection methods?

  3. Ah mah gawd on Vacuum-Controlled Elevator Developed · · Score: 0, Troll

    30kbps...25...20... We are witnessing the dreaded /. effect, ladies and gentlemen! Quite a sight indeed! If you look far off into the west, you can see the mushroom clouds from the server hosting the file...

  4. Erm on World of Warcraft - Then and Now · · Score: 1

    The comment on only one Battleground being released first is incorrect, Caydiem (Blizzard Dev) has been quoted as saying that at least 2 will be available at launch. We've also been promised that BG will be available in the next patch, but if not, definitely the second. However, considering Bliz's past on these promises, I dunno. I fully respect Bliz for everything they've done, and I don't whine at them when they don't fulfill their promises. As long as the game servers stay up (which they do now, amazing uptime since last major patch), I don't complain. Even when they are, I don't really complain. People just need to learn to cope with the company. Bliz has been good with giving us time credit based on downtime, so saying that you're losing money isn't really all that good of an argument...

  5. Re:This is for the Japanese market... on XBox 360 Designed for Portability? · · Score: 1
  6. Re:Chobits on Humanoid Robot KHR-1 SDK Released · · Score: 5, Funny

    Screw that, wake me up when the developers find a more inobtrusive place for the power switch. I don't want to accidently turn off\reset my Persocom while I'm uh... utilizing it to its fullest capacities. Yeah.

  7. Just thought you might wanna know on Doom Forecasted for World of Warcraft · · Score: 1

    I didn't RTFA, however, the WoW servers recently got an upgrade and I havn't run into any lag or queues since.

  8. Er on Yahoo Ups Mail to Match Google's Gig · · Score: 1

    The expanded storage which will be available in mid-April will enable Yahoo to catch up with online search engine leader Google.

    No, it won't.

  9. Re:Plot sells games. on Everything is Possible - Storytelling in Games · · Score: 1

    Oh yes, because every game I play involves a race of creatures from hundreds of thousands of years ago being tricked by an alien being into thinking it was their ally, then smashing an asteroid into the planet. Also, I love how every game has planets depicted as living beings, with health and sickness. And gotta love the political conspiricies in every other game I play, you know, alongside all the rest of the story. It might be fanboy\girl-ed to death, but it is still an incredible game, and original to boot.

  10. Jeez on EDS' Secret Love For Linux Laid Bare · · Score: 3, Funny

    Is it even necessary to try and make a joke at the expense of the article title?

  11. Hrm on Double-Slit Experiment in Time, Not Space · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I know I'm probably going to be rated down for not being all-knowing, but could someone try to explain this in a bit more simplific terms? I know what the dual-slit experiment was, but I don't understand the purpose of this particular one.

  12. Too Bad on LiveCD Lets You Try Out Project Looking Glass · · Score: 1

    Too bad they couldn't make use of that extra spatial dimension for more bandwidth.

  13. Ooh on RFID + Dart gun = DartMail! · · Score: 3, Funny

    This is hilarious, I am quite literally watching the download speed of the video on their page dwindle down to nearly nothing. Ah, the power of the SlashDot effect

  14. Re:uh.. on Gator CPO at the Department of Homeland Security · · Score: 1

    Might want to hop off the bandwagon there, it tends to burn quite nicely later on

  15. Yes, on Li-Ion With 300% More Power, Minutes to Recharge · · Score: 2, Insightful

    its probably fake, but wouldn't it be so nice if it was real? Maybe, just maybe, Moore's law has caught up with batteries?

  16. Re:Yes, but... on Sony Announces PSP Launch Date · · Score: 1

    I'd prefer a smaller player, and something where I don't have to wrestle with encoding and audio ripping and stuff. DVD authoring is such a daunting task that this nice 8x DVD-R I got has been used for nothing but data storage. I havn't even bothered trying to burn a CD... which is why I'd prefer putting a movie file on a memory stick so I can watch it in a nice compressed format. I dunno, that's just my opinion. I really don't know how PSP is going to do. It might fall flat on its face, but then again, it may do really really well. I guess we'll see :p

  17. Re:Yes, but... on Sony Announces PSP Launch Date · · Score: 1

    PSP also has VoIP, along with 802.11b (i forget what DS uses to connect, but I don't think its 802 standard? correct me if i am wrong please) PSP also can play movies in a nice compact format (again, i am out of information on this), and i don't really mind med-low quality on a small screen like that, so you could probably compress one of the LoTR movies down to a gig and play it off a memstick pro duo 1gb. at least that's what I plan to do :)

  18. Re:Yes, but... on Sony Announces PSP Launch Date · · Score: 1

    PSM ran a test on their imported PSP and got a 5.5hr gametime on Ridge Racer 4, with almost 100% in-game time. That's a pretty anemic vampire you got there

  19. Re:Sick... on Dancing Robots Help Preserve Japanese Culture · · Score: 1

    But think about it. Humans have a volatile life span, and a very unreliable memory compared to computers. This way, at least some of the dance may be preserved even if nobody learns it\teaches it. It's a way of preservation for people of the future to perhaps learn.

  20. Woot! on Comcast Raises Bandwidth in Shot at DSL · · Score: 1

    More pr0n for me!

  21. Re:i don't get it on LiveJournal Servers Go Down · · Score: 1

    nope, that's a different service :P

  22. NEWS FLASH! on Apple Releases Mac Mini · · Score: 1

    Linux goes open source!!!

  23. Re:Stuttering - For Free! on HL2, Jump to Lightspeed Demos · · Score: 1

    Stuttering problem was fixed about 3-4 patches ago. :)

  24. Woo on Portable Firefox and Thunderbird · · Score: 1

    Awesome. My girlfriend is getting me a Flash drive for Christmas, and I expect this will be the first thing on it :)

  25. Image Search on Google Index Doubles · · Score: 4, Funny

    Have they updated image search yet?