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  1. Re:Sun Tzu on China to Build World's First "Artificial Sun" · · Score: -1, Redundant



    We can finally outsource global warming!

    If I had thousand watt mod points, I'd give them all to you!

  2. Re:KaBOOM ! on China to Build World's First "Artificial Sun" · · Score: 5, Funny



    The article says that the reactor "aims to generate infinite, clean nuclear-fusion-based energy". Infinite energy?

    Anything that outlives you can be considered infinite. For example, my honda CRX is infinite.

  3. Re:Sun Tzu on China to Build World's First "Artificial Sun" · · Score: 4, Funny



    Is China getting a civilization advance for this, or can they update all energy units for half the cost once this is complete? Mr. Chairman! We have completed a great wonder...Artifical Sun

  4. Re:Read my ... on UCLA Students Urged to Expose 'Radical' Professors · · Score: 1


    Outstanding! Thanks for the link, I'd not seen it before. I'd say the people who made it are right on the money, wouldn't you?

    It seems that most people who make political comments online are "right" on their money (pun not intended) and this is the same subset of people who have the necessary education or skills to go online and click so-and-so buttons to get so-and-so thing done. Basically if you are online, you are already a step ahead because you get to participate in so many ways and get to exercise your rights and mind more freely.

    It is also true that if you use something, you make it stronger, and so no wonder most online communities, blogs, and political flash videos actually make a point in a way which is more influential and "right on the money" than what we get to see in everyday life.

  5. Re:Another diet change on Soil Bacteria Show High Resistance to Antibiotics · · Score: 1


     
    Underneath the bridge

    The tarp has sprung a leak

    And the animals I've trapped

    Have all become my pets

    And I'm living off of grass

    And the drippings from the ceiling

    It's ok to eat fish

    'Cause they don't have any feelings


     

  6. Another Stupid Kar-Komputer Komparison on Has Corporate Info Security Gotten Out of Hand? · · Score: 0, Flamebait


    • The reasons there are driving rules is because kars kan KILL people!!! Komputer security is mainly about defending ourselves from other komputer users!
    • If your kar is speeding a kop kan chase you down and give you a tikket!
    • You have a kourt where you kan go with your tikket and fight the tikket!
    • You drive your kar so much because there are bigger and better highways, and that means you need better tires!
    • You lokk your kar because anyone kan drive your kar anywhere and there are so many kars that noone can point out a stolen kar!
    • You can get away with your kar after a theft!
    • People die in kar accidents!

    Some kuestions for u:

    1. How will u break speed limits in your komputer?
    2. How kan u kill someone with your komputer? (other than hitting them on the head)
    3. How kan u put a steering lokk in your komputer?

    As car thefts become a norm, we must lock our cars, when that's not enough, we need to put on the steering lock, alarm, then immobalizer, and now the security datadot. However, I think overall we do benefit from the introduction of vehicles.

    I kan't wait for the day when komputer theft bekomes a "norm". So much for an insightful komment!!!!
  7. Re:Management? on Has Corporate Info Security Gotten Out of Hand? · · Score: 1



    In my experience managing network environments, most of this has never been a major problem. It seems to me that the network environment doesn't suffer from too much security, but that the existing security needs to be better managed so that it doesn't prove detrimental to the productivity of the employees.

    Security is a moving target. What you meant by security 10 years ago and what you mean today is different in many ways. A better way to talk about security is: Security from BLAH where BLAH is something you discovered after a recent outbreak of windows worms.

  8. Re:Pah! That's Nothing on New Device to Detect Skin Cancer From A Picture? · · Score: 1



    Utilizing spooky action at a distance, it would be possible to analyze every particle that comprises a living organism.

    This thing will either be youth-obsessed America's godsend or nightmare, I can't decide.

    Basically this guy counted all the possibilities (that a typical american consumer can think of) and said, well its going to be one of these. Nice! Wait till these creeped out reporters come across Brundle Fly!

  9. Re:i hope... on Firefox Commercial Contest · · Score: 0, Offtopic


     
    And i hope someone manages to slip in some porno.

  10. Re:Nice.... on Windows Drives Company To OpenBSD · · Score: 0, Redundant



    Yes, make it so secure that noone besides you could break in.

  11. Re:Best price/performance: A used computer on Which CPU Is Tops in Price/Performance? · · Score: 2, Insightful



    I have a pile of 286s you might be interested in, one owner, only used them on Sundays...

    Awesome! Most people don't realize that the automobile industry has little in common with computer technologies. The comparison doesn't hold. A new and shiny car can perform as nicely as an older well-kept car. The same doesn't go for computers.

    As with cars, people seem to want to pay through the nose for something new and shiny.

    Whoever modded this guy up as "insightful" is an idiot.

  12. 40 Gb Hdd? on Why Have PDAs Failed In The iPod Era? · · Score: 4, Insightful



    It is the poor marketing, bad media apps, public perception, or do people simply not want an all-in-one for mobile media?

    iPod is just a glorified HDD which makes it important. Your PDA is a teeny weeny computer which makes it not-so-important. Plus,what is the biggest HDD you can put in it? Apple understands the low-profile-market better

  13. Re:Surprises on Napster's Learning Curve · · Score: 1



    Why did the Egyptians takes years to do what we can do to in a week?

    So basically you are saying that you can build the Giza pyramid in about a week? Interesting, someone please nominate this guy for the next X-Prize.

  14. Freedom: 27 - Liberty: 15 on Record Labels Release Software To Combat Piracy · · Score: 3, Insightful


    This is trolling but I can't wait for the day when they declare: Your freedom is a privilege, not a right!!!

  15. M$ Antihash on Practical Exploits of Broken MD5 Algorithm · · Score: 4, Funny

    At Microsoft, the MD5 hash functions are banned.

    they use crc instead!

  16. Re:With apologies to Sid Meier... on U.S. Deploys Orbital Communications Jammer · · Score: 2, Interesting


    The shadowy shape of a bird spread its wings and rose into the air near him. Darkness engulfed the bridge. Dim lights danced briefly in the black eyes of the bird as, deep in its instructional address space, bracket after bracket was finally closing, if clauses were finally ending, repeat loops halting, recursive functions calling themselves for the last few times.

  17. Re:3.6? on KDE 3.5 Beta 1 Announced · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Does anyone think we can port KDE to Windows? It will be really cool if instead of explorer we boot up into KDE. Just an interesting possibility. I know something like this has been done before but its not as good as having complete KDE or Gnome!

  18. Re:Eww more chances to refine PI on TeraGrid Gets an Upgrade · · Score: 3, Funny


    Yea, find out where is the recurring sequence of 424242....

  19. I learnt everything I know from Quake 3 Arena on Games Teaching the Basics of Programming · · Score: 1

    are over-rated. Seriously. As soon as someone finds out a game is educational, it kinda loses its touch. Dunno, that's just me.

    Yeah its just you.

  20. Kholodov : Let's Play Programmer on Games Teaching the Basics of Programming · · Score: 1



    Kholodov lives in Braintree, Massachusetts

  21. Tax haven? Not for long..... on WinMX Suspends Operations · · Score: 4, Insightful


    Sure it is very interesting. But I wonder what will happen if every p2p company takes refuge in Vanuatu. The laws specifically prohibit pornography and don't even think about applying if you've got money laundering on your mind. U.S. can easily pressurize a country of the size of Republic of Vanuatu to extend their laws to prohibit sharing copyright work!

  22. Re:So, you are inside of a giant... on VirtuSphere Immersive Virtual Reality · · Score: 1


    This can be a great idea to make couch potatoes work out. Imagine if you can only watch tv if you are being a hamster!!

  23. Re:Fallout on Games Can Make Us Cry · · Score: 0, Redundant


    Show me someone who wasn't felling down when Aeris was killed by Sephiroth in FF7, and I'll show you a heartless Quake3Arena zombie!

  24. Black egg and Blue sperms on Mysterious Stars Surround Andromeda's Black Hole · · Score: 1


    I'm thinking more like blue as in Vedrans, powered by the rapid rotation of Gene Roddenberry's corpse, and all centered around a 140-million solar-mass abyss of suck.

    I think they are just trying to make a new baby galaxy!

  25. Re:More stable-Marketing. on Firefox 1.0.7 Released · · Score: 1


    As long as it doesn't randomly use 99% of my CPU under windows and doesn't crash with java under linux, I am happy.