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  1. Test if yours is on the list here: on Anonymous Leaks 1M Apple Device UDIDs · · Score: 1
  2. Re:Unexplained? on UVB-76 Broadcasts New Voice Message · · Score: 1

    Explaining Fox News is rather easy, actually. It's "just a long string of null characters being broadcast". Or should that be "null character broadcasters strung together"?

  3. Special offer! on $26 of Software Defeats American Military · · Score: 1

    New in stock: The missile pack!

    Buy your voucher now and for just 5.99 $, you'll get your chance to fire an onboard missile.
    No hits guaranteed, maker cannot be held responsible for eventual damage. Offer valid for limited time only.

  4. Re:It's hard at the bleeding edge. on Production of Boeing 787 Dreamliner Delayed Again · · Score: 1

    Is that an adaption of Parkinson's Law?

  5. Re:Can't wait - Modded Insightful on A Standardized OS For Robots · · Score: 1

    Are you kidding me?

  6. Maybe... on StarCraft II Delayed Until 2010 · · Score: 1

    ... they just need the dust to settle on that, whatchamacallit, lan play debacle?
    I mean, the battle.net servers are going to fail upon launch anyway... just as with sc1.

  7. Well, duh - what is actually lighter as thought? on Milky Way Heavier Than Thought, and Spinning Faster · · Score: 1

    nt

  8. Re:We really should have listened to him 3 years a on Paul Krugman Awarded Nobel Prize For Economics · · Score: 1

    In actual fact, the US - as a single state - is the #1 economy in terms of GDP, but if you see the EU as a single economy, it outperforms the US http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_(nominal) (not to mention other indicators such as http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_Development_Index ). And while it may be true, that the US has a good standing in heavy machinerie and such, in consumer goods it quite frankly doesn't look as good.
    In my personal opinion, the strongest sectors of the US economy, or rather the ones where the US is still ahead, are military and, to a lesser degree, the tech/software sector. In other areas there's mostly parity between either the US and the EU or the US and Asia. Of course I'm happy to be shown different :)

  9. Proce55ing on Computer Art For a CS Dept Office? · · Score: 1

    Get some old monitors and display a selection of stuff from http://proce55ing.org/

  10. Seriously, heed this advice... on What Are Must-Sees For Open Day At the LHC? · · Score: 1

    It's all coming together, even (Dr.?) Kleiner will be there.
    http://lhc2008.web.cern.ch/LHC2008/OpenDaysE/point6.htmlhttp://lhc2008.web.cern.ch/LHC2008/OpenDaysE/point6.html
    ;)