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  1. Hmmmm on Colorado Sheriffs To WarDrive For Safety · · Score: 0

    Great, Colorado, the one place where open access points AREN'T a problem, gets warnings. How about, say...New York?

  2. Re:Fantastic on RIAA Drops P2P Lawsuit Strategy, Goes Local · · Score: 0

    No, we're going to get ten a week of even less value.

  3. Re:Futurama, eh? on Dick Tracy's New Linux Box? · · Score: 0

    "Bob Smith died yesterday after a firefighter's wrist computer running Windows CE returned a "fatal error" when he attempted to turn it on."

  4. Sure.... on New Continuous Support System · · Score: 0

    The system is designed to match specific 'signatures' from your applications to a database of over 200,000 possible 'problem' signatures and alert the user for correction or analysis.. News from 2010 - A company has created a system for a computer to self-diagnose, making humans obsolete. Unfortunately, a test drive of the system in front of the press resulted in the computer getting extremely confused.

  5. Mirrors on Seeing Around Corners With Dual Photography · · Score: -1, Redundant

    From now on, BEFORE a website gets slashdotted, someone should create a mirror of it to minimize the /. effect. On the other hand, that mirror would probably crash too. Perhaps a double mirror...

  6. Wow on Black Hole Birth Detected this Morning · · Score: 1

    Wow, these astronomer people really have their act down. A explosion lasts a couple milliseconds, and an automatic email is sent around the world. I wish I could do this myself. If I oversleep a couple milliseconds, the optical afterglow from my brain patterns is spotted from a satellite, and an email is sent to my boss saying I'm sick. The perfect solution to oversleeping: the NASA "SLEEP": Sound Ladar Electronic Emplusation Pre-sequencer.

  7. Good move on UK Schools Told to Dump Microsoft · · Score: 1

    Wow, for once schools are being smart and cutting costs by using a cheap OS, rather than getting rid of textbooks.

  8. visual appeal on New Standard Keyboard · · Score: 1

    Who is going to buy this thing when it looks so....terrible? I think it will take at least 10 years for any new keyboarding style to come into the mainstream.

  9. Re:WiFi on Curious Blend of VPN, PDA and USB Drive · · Score: 2, Informative

    Well I would guess that probably because if they used Wi-Fi #1 some computers don't have Wi-Fi(although many do) #2 most computers have USB #3 USB is cheaper (i think) I like the concept but the actual product could use refinement.