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  1. Re:One of the headlines you won't see in 2005 on Games Knoppix · · Score: 1, Funny

    I, for one, welcome our PC gaming overlords!

  2. cool! on Games Knoppix · · Score: 0

    Thats exactly what i was looking for for my little brother! thanks to all the developers!

  3. Re:Season's Beatings on Gingerbread Computers! · · Score: 0

    I'd like a new video card, but I don't have enough bread for that its dough, not bread :P

  4. the linked site with the FAQs was hacked on Following up on Torrent Shutdowns · · Score: 0

    the site you linked to was hacked...

  5. Re:Oh cry me a river. on 6-Month Sentence for NASA Cracker · · Score: 0

    although I totally agree he was very stupid, stupid people are also people, and are also protected by the same laws as everybody else...

  6. Re:The principle is nothing new on More Antennas, Faster Wireless · · Score: 0

    AND then you place each aerial in and end-to-end configuration so that electrons can flow in an unbroken path from transmitter to receiver then you have a very efficient data transmission medium - heck, the principle even works with optical fibre and photons too. how the f**k this this get rated insightfull? electrons flow from transmitter to receiver? its photons as well! god, how i hate to see ignorant posts rated high... makes me wonder what i believe to be truth because of high rated posts in areas im less proficient in :(

  7. are-you also-pro correct-dash placement? on New iPod Firmware Locks Out RealNetworks Music · · Score: 1

    I am pro-reverse engineering

  8. Re:Speeds alone don't really tell a whole lot on Using GPS to Track Teens · · Score: 1

    if you get an sms telling you hes driving at 120 mph, would it matter? ;P

  9. you people are funny on Scientists Propose 'National Parks' On Mars · · Score: 1

    I dont know why, but EVERYONE here suddnely jumped on the colonization train... no one was talking of colonization! they just wanted to prevent the whole of mars becoming a space dumpster....

  10. Re:This doesnt sound too practical on Microgenerators Coming Soon to Electronics Near You · · Score: 1

    this actually sound preety good, altho we already have cell phone rechargers that work on sunlight or human power... i wonder how much they would need to evolve to work just as well for laptops...

  11. Re:No thanks. on Microgenerators Coming Soon to Electronics Near You · · Score: 1

    note that it was said it will use gas jet for this. oil couldnt replace gas... and although methane could probably be used for this, i duobt it can currently be produced in a lagre enough scale to use instead of fossil based gas.

  12. This doesnt sound too practical on Microgenerators Coming Soon to Electronics Near You · · Score: 1

    because it will likely require at least the same amount of feul as can fit in a normal battery, but will be less convenient since you can't just plug it into the grid to recharge.... not to mention the already mentioned risks, or the extra pollution and noise (this will likely produce much more noise then a computer fan)