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  1. It's the Prince! on Giant Rock Growing in Mount St. Helens' Crater · · Score: 0

    Katamari do your best!

  2. Re:The Pure Profession on Mathematics Skills More in Demand Than Ever · · Score: 1, Informative
  3. Re:liar on Your Favorite Math/Logic Riddles? · · Score: 0

    Hint: You have to ask a question which will trigger the same response from either person.

  4. But... on Good bye Dark Matter, Hello General Relativity · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    has Netcraft confirmed this?

  5. Re:Truth is on Wi-Max Deployed in Katrina Disaster Area · · Score: 1
    The problem is the FEMA website. If you want to Apply for Assistance, you get this:
    Currently to complete your application online you must be using Microsoft's Internet Explorer 6.0 or above.
    Bastards. See it for yourself here: http://www.fema.gov/register.shtm
  6. I've been there on Everyone Is A Hacker In Training · · Score: 1

    So, I'm a stupid kid who was fooling around on a website of an organization with which I have some affiliation. I found a complete lack of security, and was able to post a picture of homestar along with some text outlining the problem to the page.

    The organization found out it was me and threw me out. At my hearing, the CIO referred to the "Foxfire web browser" and asserted that I'd found some flaw in the "ColdFusion web server" (it was an Apache server, and it's being out-of-date had not been the method I used). I was blamed for the work they had to do to make the website secure. I was demonized as some evil computer-weilding criminal intent on destroying anything and everything in my path.

    So, yeah. That's where things stand at the moment. Yay.

  7. Wait... on Therapists use Virtual Reality for Veterans · · Score: 2, Funny

    I thought video games CAUSED violent behavior?

    ...now I just don't know what to believe...

  8. Bookmarks on Google News Now Providing RSS and Atom Feeds · · Score: 1

    I use RSS for all my bookmarks, via del.icio.us. No more need to carry around my Firefox profile to have my bookmarks on me - if I have internet access, I have all my bookmarks.

  9. Formatted on Google's New Personalized Homepage · · Score: 5, Funny

    Googleweiss, Googleweiss,
    Every morning you greet me,
    Small and white,
    clean and bright,
    Works in Gecko and IE.

    Don't be complex
    Just search and index,
    Don't be evil forever,
    Googleweiss, Googleweiss,
    Bless my homepage forever.

  10. Re:There it is! on Google's New Personalized Homepage · · Score: 1, Redundant

    Googleweiss, Googleweiss, Every morning you greet me, Small and white, clean and bright, Works in Gecko and IE. Don't be complex Just search and index, Don't be evil forever, Googleweiss, Googleweiss, Bless my homepage forever.

  11. Monopolize the Home Market on XBox 360 Redefining the Console? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    These are the kind of reviews that MS is banking on to monopolize the home console market. They got their foot in the door with X-Box, losing money on the venture largely because they wanted to gain market share. They'll also underprice 360, and this time they'll be the first out of the gate. If I were Microsoft and I thought I could get away with it, I'd price these as low as possible, to the point where Sony and Nintendo can't compete with similar specs.

  12. Re:How will Google's indexing be restricted? on Google Steps Up Fight for the China Market · · Score: 1

    Not doing anything is censorship, too. The best way to get the most possible information into China is to throw whatever we can over the firewall and hope that the government can't keep everything out.

  13. Re:All kidding aside... on Interview with the Creator of BitTorrent · · Score: 1

    I've got stuttering and 'echoing' - I'll mouth/whisper things after I say them. For a long time people thought I had a weird accent, which was described at various times as British, Indian, and Mexian.

  14. Re:solution on Spam Capital of the World · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Economics problem - spam is profitable as long as 0.01% of the spammed masses buy the pills. As long as there are just a few idiots buying into the crap, we all get spammed.

  15. Re:Hmmm.... on Time Travelers' Convention · · Score: 1

    Daniel Dennet, Freedom Evolves: Free will has jack squat o do with determinism or chaos. It's about complexity and order.