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  1. Scary reference on Xanadu: The Forgotten Hypertext · · Score: 1

    Nelson makes me think of Bill Gates.

  2. Dupe Schmupe on Atom Clusters Have Interesting Properties · · Score: 1

    Finally I can have my own T1000.

  3. Re:Login = "System", Password = "Manager" on Linux Getting Harder To Crack · · Score: 1

    But attacking a VMS binary does not give you root access.

  4. Wavelength of 500million light years on Echoes Hint At Accelerating Universe Expansion · · Score: 1

    The Eternal Library has some very strict rules on whispers.

  5. Re:when will it reach vms standards? on Linux Getting Harder To Crack · · Score: 1

    Hard to hack a box that has no root.

  6. Google Adwords work because they're non-intrusive on Newsweek On Click Fraud, Search Engine Response · · Score: 1

    I would much rather click on a nice google ad than a hyperactive bouncing you may hve won a pc with a virus that could be running twice as fast if you install cpurocket with antispyware suite of free ipods.

  7. Muscle cells are rechargeable on Tiny Robots Powered by Living Muscle Cells · · Score: 1

    ATP - ADP - ATP. Using ATP directly would destroy the thing that makes them cool.

  8. Re:At least there's still NeoOffice on Aqua OpenOffice.org v2.0 Cancelled · · Score: 1

    They are using the NeoOffice port.

  9. Re:Much simpler than that on Oracle Dumps PeopleSoft Employees · · Score: 1

    Hey can I get born in a different universe now? One that makes sense?

    I fail to see how this allows for fairness? Makes me think of that act congress couldn't read but everyone had vote on.

  10. Re:Is this really a breakthrough? on Neuroeconomics: Biotech Meets Economics · · Score: 1

    Doesn't prove anything we didn't already know.

  11. Re:From the article on Oracle Dumps PeopleSoft Employees · · Score: 1

    How about if you vote no on a bad idea you pay 1% split by number of members, yes vote 66% / # members, and didn't vote pay the rest / # didn't vote.

    That should increase participation.

  12. Re:From the article on Oracle Dumps PeopleSoft Employees · · Score: 2, Insightful

    That's because the majority of stockowners don't ever actually talk to the company. That removes potential people who might care more to own stock in a good company than to buy some then drop it. Why don't people talk to the company? Overly optimistic, overly cynical (don't need to talk, or won't make any difference).

    This leaves the sharks who do it out of habit, because that's how sharks make money, talking to their prey.

  13. Re:Dear Creationists on Creationist Textbook Stickers Declared Unconstitutional · · Score: 2, Interesting

    It called an analogy. study of another, if you will. Why is it people are so unable to suppose something rather than taking it literally? If I say start a problem with there's a train in chicago, are you going to actually believe there's a train in Chicago?

  14. Psst kill YRO altogether and put it under Law on Pair Arrested After Telling Lawyer Jokes · · Score: 1

    then start posting only lawyer jokes to it.

  15. Re: Please tell me which way to point my canon on Getting Broadband To The Bayou · · Score: 1

    Iron Maidens would be just fine, thanks. Just tell them to stop running around waving the British flag at their concerts. I doubt they understood the lyrics if they're that nationali^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H patriotic. Bruce would be po'd if he had to see that display with his songs.

  16. Firefox too famous need some way to get some fame on Mitch Kapor Warns Against Firefox Gloating · · Score: 1

    Yeah the best way to promote a product is to reduce the clout of the product that makes yours worthwhile.

    Good luck.

  17. Re:Statistical Lies... on Newsy Numbers · · Score: 2, Insightful

    So you would rather contract SARS. We need more test subjects. Thank you.

    So you would rather take a bullet instead of smoking?
    Wow that is the first example of self-darwinating I've seen yet.

    Wait no see the 9/11 bit ruins the surprise.

  18. Re:Link between broadband and education on Getting Broadband To The Bayou · · Score: 1

    I'd take a bullet for lifetime broadband. Er wait.

  19. Re:The AIDS post on Google's 20-Year Usenet Timeline · · Score: 1

    You stole that from the second post on AIDS.

  20. The Dragon is crying on Software Firms Lobby for Stronger Copyright Laws · · Score: 1

    and nobody hears him.

    They always do thius before they give up.

  21. Laser tracking systems make all the difference on First Peek at Robosapien V2 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Without them no one would know it was cool.

  22. A hem on The Wi-Fi Cameras are Coming · · Score: 2

    How many times do they need to reimplemebt something? Can't they use WEP chipsets that already exist?

  23. It wasn't a high powered laser on Laser Painting Could Lead to 25-Year Prison Term · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    I find it extremely disturbing that you think that only high powered lasers exist.

    Where do you get your facts from, Bill O'reilly and Ann Coulter?

  24. Re:Apple's coming out with something like this... on Desktop Search Engines Compared · · Score: 1

    Ok so when Mac OS XI comes out it will be called Canine because they will have run out of species of felines.

    How else do you explain Tiger after such majestic names as Panther and Jaguar.

    Well at least it's not Cougar as in John Cougar Mellencamp.

  25. Giving in has a future cost on RIAA Loses DMCA Subpoena Case Against Charter · · Score: 2, Insightful

    If you are trading files will you use a service that would turn you in or one that won't. For that matter if you are trading something with a filename similar to a work such as an mp3 of bells tolling called for Whom the Bells Toll (it's even better since it isn't a perfect match) would you trade your ahem performance art on an internet service that would turn you in or on one that wouldn't.