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  1. Where's Andrew Ryan? on Partially-Undersea Water Discus Hotel To Be Built In the Maldives · · Score: 2

    Rapture awaits! =)

  2. One of the bestsest... on Linux Games For Non-Gamers? · · Score: 1

    Xbill [http://xbill.sourceforge.net/]

  3. Re:Advertisement? on Left 4 Dead 2 Banned In Australia · · Score: 1

    Bonza mate! :D

  4. Re:Very Cool! on Half-Life Short Film Grabs Attention · · Score: 1

    Well the game is pretty much a complete storyline in itself :) I have always said it was worthy of its own movie

  5. I want my EVE! on Sea Sponge Extract Conquers Resistant Bacteria · · Score: 1

    w00t we can make plasmids now!

  6. Re:According to Wikipedia... on Magpies Are Self-Aware · · Score: 1

    195km/h

    And wearing an icecream container on your head with eyes drawn on the back is supposed to be a great deterrent.. :/

  7. Re:Pictures on The Phoenix Has Landed · · Score: 1

    No Decepticons sighted yet, darn it!

  8. Re:No longer available on Microsoft Giving Away Vista Ultimate, With a Catch · · Score: 1

    pfffttt I'm not a US citizen either *cries for a bit*

  9. Re:Serif - not free but inexpensive on Alternatives To Adobe's Creative Suite? · · Score: 1

    Yeh I've used Serif PagePlus from http://www.serif.com/ for years, it kick's Publisher's booty with the amount of desktop publishing & effects power it has built in, very sweet indeed. The latest PagePlus, X2, is Serif's 20th anniversary edition and was one of the first fully Vista compliant applications out.

    For Web Design I've used NetObjects Fusion from http://www.netobjects.com/ since like version 4 in 1998 - 10 is out now and this WYSIWYG environment is very powerful - has e-commerce, photo galleries, scripting support built right in and generates nice clean W3C compliant code - extremely easy to create great sites, even better for pro's like myself. There's also a huge user community who help each other out.

  10. If you thought Quake 4 was unreal.... on U.S. Soldiers Recipients of Newest Prosthetic Technologies · · Score: 1

    The future of all things Strogg? Will they be implanting cybernetic brains and chain guns next??? :O

  11. Re:Australian highschools on Do Kids Still Program? · · Score: 1

    I went to one of the Queensland "Super Schools" there were trialling back then.

  12. Australian highschools on Do Kids Still Program? · · Score: 1

    still have excellent IT subjects, I finished highschool 13 years ago and we learned basic, Pascal, logo (LOL); and even did an external programming university subject while finishing highschool. Did alot of Delphi and Pascal coding in College and still dabble in it evey now and then, altho I'm disappointed Borland have gone the way of getting rid of "Standard versions" of it's IDE environments, I just use the Personal Editions of Delphi now. Kode