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  1. Re:BNW on Are Betas Taking On Lives of Their Own? · · Score: 1

    I'm an alpha, your insensitive clod!

  2. 6 icons on Should Dual Cores Require Dual Licenses? · · Score: 1

    wow... 6 icons alongside the story... now that is a record :P

  3. Re:OpenOffice Access on Los Angeles to Consider Open Source Software · · Score: 1

    Well, they can now try a real RDBMS, like... like... oh wait

  4. Re:No Case on Pfizer and Microsoft go after Viagra Spammers · · Score: 1

    I have a pen1, your insensitive clod!

  5. So... on French Court Orders Google to Stop Competing Ad Displays · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Will it be illegal for M$ to push "how to migrate from linux to windows" in their sponsored results @ msn search?

  6. Re:The question is... on Google Eyes Domain Registration Market · · Score: 1

    wow... imagine a beowulf cluster of these...

  7. am I the only one... on Intel Sonoma UK Launch Party · · Score: 1

    ...who read "sodoma party"?

  8. Re:Wrong Direction? on Reinventing the Wheel · · Score: 1

    hmm goodyear should be afraid... m$ is coming

  9. Re:UML-ish on How Do You Use UML? · · Score: 1
    I use a bastardized form of UML on the whiteboard when I need it.
    Me and some pals something like that, but on paper. We call that "paper modelling language".
  10. Re:Watch out for the loophole! on California Sets Fines for Spyware · · Score: 1

    wow... correct me if I'm right. Now is granted the right to ??AA to proceed searches in my property without a specific warrant? That's great. I hope no such law pass in Brazil.

  11. hmm interesting on Microsoft Finally up for Distributed Computing? · · Score: 2, Funny

    wow imagine a beowulf cluster of these... oh wait...

  12. next, they sue the user on RIAA/MPAA Contractor Deploys Malicious Adware Trojans · · Score: 1

    assuming the court will accept evidences obtained in illegal manner, of course. That will not stand half an hour.

  13. Re:The problem isn't JUST Windows... on New Trojan Threatens Windows XP SP 2 · · Score: 1
    [...]I even did it under OE by shift selecting the previous and next message[...]
    Another option is to close the previsualization pane. Which is not a good practical idea though. Actually I don't see WHY people need HTML'd e-mail messages. That was a bad standard pushed by M$. e-mail formatting should be transmitted in simpler ways, say, a wiki-like formatting.
  14. Re:HUD on Automakers Working on Car-to-Car Ad-Hoc Networks · · Score: 1

    this is a cool idea, but would pollute too much the drivers viewsight. HUDs in military ships are possible because pilots are trained to deal that without losing their "situational awareness" (actually the "situational awareness" concept helps you *a lot* when driving a car). I think it would be a better idea if the information displayed on HUDs were minimal. For example: - The faster a obstacle is coming, the more red it would be marked on the HUD. The data could be there, but saying "25 meters, incoming" is just not good; - The traffic light ahead of you could be projected on your screen. It would help on places where you can't see it well. It could even tell you (in a simbolic and easy way) "hey, slow down, you're at 60km/h and it will be red when you arrive, try going at 40km/h". Again, sky is the limit here =)

  15. He(?) can be define as an Attention Whore on Usenet Psychic Wars With Wikipedia · · Score: 1

    How can someone be THAT problematic? He should get a fuckin' life. Yeah... does he know what `to fuck' is? maybe that's just the problem... which leads us to `math and sex' article. Apropos... he is a self-declared mathematician, ergo, he has no sex. Right?

  16. Re:Another comparison: Tibet on China Launches New Search Engine · · Score: 1

    I think this happens because Chinese Govt. can bias the results (appearing as sponsored link) by heavily sponsoring the system. They are smart.

  17. Star Trek on Lunar Helium 3 Could Meet Earth's Energy Demands · · Score: 1

    What if we have a mining accident like Klingons had in their moon? The one that forced then to join Federation, remeber? It would be messy... http://www.trekmania.net/conference/chronology.htm (year 2293)