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  1. Re:roundheads on Is the Google Nexus Q Subtraction by Subtraction? · · Score: 1

    You can adjust the brightness of the led's or turn them off. I think its a very well designed product. I'm not giving mine up.

  2. Blame Mythbusters on Mystery Missile Launched Near LA · · Score: 2, Funny

    The Mythbusters are just trying to disprove the myth of the DIY ICBM.

  3. Its a Prime! on The Binary Code In Canada's Gov-Gen Coat of Arms · · Score: 1

    6830770643 is a prime number.

  4. Re:Scanning ethics on Does Cheap Tech Undermine Legal Privacy Protections? · · Score: 1

    Problem is thermal imaging cameras wont see through glass, because the surface of the glass is all the same temperature. You will need to be in direct contact with the glass to create a thermal gradient. Double pane windows wont work at all.

  5. Vivotek on Is Cheap Video Surveillance Possible? · · Score: 1

    Vivotek makes some nice and affordable network cameras, starting at around $180 ea, and they come with recording software for Windoze, but a Linux SDK is available under NDA. http://www.vivotek.com/products/network_cameras.php

  6. Re:Spoiler alert on Deathly Hallows / OOTP Movie Discussion · · Score: 1

    you forget that it is mentioned that wands are used for potions too

  7. Use the density of saltwater to push thru a membra on Wave-Powered Desalination · · Score: 1

    The density of saltwater is greater then the density of fresh water, so why not put a nanotech desalination membrane a few miles down in the ocean, and let the pressure differential of the salt and fresh water to push thru the membrane? No moving parts... http://www.physorg.com/news82047372.html