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  1. Doable on Moon Mining Gets a Closer Look · · Score: 0

    Having worked on the 'Mission to Mars' program several years back, everything is doable but, the Wi-Fi sucked due to minimal towers.

  2. Soooooo, let's see... on AllofMp3.com Breaks Silence · · Score: 0

    I put up a website. Invite all the indie bands to place their music on it. I charged $.49/per track for downloading. They get $.39 of that.

    In return I splash their album cover, add some liner comments and give a rave review.

    I'm hoping for 500K downloads/month (worldwide).

    What????

  3. yeah... on Congress Proposes Data Breach Disclosure Bill · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    you're all f&&ked. YOu don't know it yet...you simple...pukes. Laughs out loud...swish the known...and accept reality...as it comes to you.

    Needless to say...guantless...imperantives..abound...

    Known to cause cancer in explicable wys

    seeks large frogs with disabilities

  4. Things change on Tech Fraud Beating Out Social Engineering · · Score: 0

    Nothing like having a pure boxer commentating on Ultimate Fighting.

  5. Oh jeez... on Seagate Announces 750GB Hard Drives · · Score: -1, Troll

    Who cares? Less than 2% of non-commercial users need anything over 10 GB. What with flash drives who needs to store more that that on a hard drive?

    But, you haven't seen anything yet. 1T RAM they just can't build pipes big enough. But then, you have a motherboard that is nothing but a purified silicon substrate with internal paths. One giant RAM with a CPU to manage it.

    Who needs hard drives?

  6. It's hot...it's coming...and you are left wonderin on OS Virtualization Interview · · Score: 0

    Virt...is the real deal. A new way of doing things. Ground floor stuff but if you don't stay up on it...you lose.

    This is the cool stuff, the amazing stuff.

  7. Yeah.... on The History of Easter Candy · · Score: 0

    In celerabation of the original post... Yes...it is good...to breathe, to laugh, to love and be happy.

  8. Don't about you... on MySQL to Adopt Solid Storage Engine · · Score: 0

    But my long term strategy is to buy Oracle. Open source DB will die, be resurrected and die again.

  9. And a resounding 99 percent of the audience says on Sun Opens Modeling Tools · · Score: 0
    Who cares?

    Open source is the passion of those who can't accept reality.

    You're not going to replace Unix, you're not going to replace Windows.

    Understand the guard at the gate of Oz.

    "Nobody gets in to see the Wizard, not nobody, not anytime".

  10. Just my interpretation but.... on 2006 ACM Programming Contest Complete · · Score: 0

    It seems that countries who's emotional eqivlency is null usually wins these types of contests. All of the programming tests I take with employers point in this direction. This seem that anyone who can express emotions aren't good programmers. One must seperate themselves to an objective state in which there is no feelings...only logic. It's the NCIS programs on CBS...no emotion, just logic. Kind'a like my relationship with my girlfriend...only she doesn't understand it.

  11. Flavors of the millenium on Beginning SQL Server 2005 Express · · Score: 0

    Datebases...

    Legacy will pick DB2.

    Nouvre rich will pick Oracle.

    Those who rely on Windows will chose SQL2005.

    Who will win the windows rich environment?

  12. The Do'gooder plan on Let Goofy Track Your Children · · Score: 0

    Wal-Mart along with Disney have hired PC consultants. Wal-Mart is going urban...with grants. Disney is going extremely parent friendly...in the Bush/NSA sort'a way.

  13. Cool...I can get rid of my phonograph on The State of Digital Music in 2006 · · Score: 1

    Let's see...analog equals vinyl.

    digital equals plastic

    Okay...and I win what?

  14. OOOOkkkkkaaayyy! on The Simpson's Movie Confirmed · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Don't care...blah.blah.blah.

  15. Way cool... on New Data Transmission Speed Record · · Score: 2, Funny

    I'm calling my cable company to see if I can pay $25,000/month to get the data rate. Needless to say this will increase the downloads of my extremely intelligent blog.

  16. Yeah...but....and then... on SpaceX's Falcon 1 Destroyed During Maiden Voyage · · Score: 1

    There are many of us in the launch community who had high hopes this would work. We monitored the progress simply because this was rocket science at it's best, basic, experimental but mostly guts. Many of us are saddened of the failure but hope and wish Elon God speed in reclaiming a place in rocket pioneering. We know many of the people at SpaceX, their dedication and continue to support them in their quest. Don't stop now...it's only a matter of time.

  17. And....then a year later they come out with... on New Mobile GeForce Go Graphics · · Score: 1

    It's like Microsoft...only it's video cards. Pay the price while game makers catch up.

  18. Had I known now...what was known then...I'd on Tim Berners-Lee on the Web · · Score: 1

    Nothing like saying you invented the automobile and now complaining nobody makes them like I intented.

  19. HI, my name's Dave on Debugging Expert Wins ACM Dissertation Award · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    I have a doctorial thesis up for review and evaluation. Thank you for inviting me here to discuss my thesis. To be honest... This thesis is a composite of what has been offered to me by Microsoft, Oracle, Novell, Oracle, Microsoft, SAP, OpenSource and companies who wish not to be named..cough SUN...cough..SUN. Uh..what? Questions?...please see the index and feel free to look at the appendix. Thank you for the compliments...is that a Oracle teamwear shirt you're wearing?

  20. Old stuff on 32 GB Flash Storage Drive Announced · · Score: 1

    Much of the stuff hitting the market today is old hat. Why... It was commissioned by the DoD many years back. What you're seeting today is the result of DoD (and others) requirements for a network centric environment. Many of the innovations you're seeing today is the R&D of the DoD years back. It's not new but it's been proven. Many companies who do DoD work ask that once the technology is well past innovative and no longer useful, they are able to market it to the public. What is available now is the remains of things no longer useable to the DoD. We, the public, are well behind the technology curve. Determining which company came up with the technology and will market it...is the choice...er...chance.

  21. Easier path on Senators Renew Call for .XXX Domain · · Score: 1

    Look... They need an easier way to connect with their hobbies.

  22. But It's my Alma Mater... on Cisco Plans Its Home Invasion · · Score: 1

    Oh shit... Just another way to sucker in those college grads who paid many thousands of dollars for their education...only to repay it back at minimum payments. The person in the cubicle next to me has a student loan of $43K and is haveing a very hard time of it. They're close to living in their car only because their parents live on the east coast and they don't want to move back. Most of the graduates are chipping in to buy cable at one person's apartment, just so they can say they have high speed internet. This is aimed at the jocks..who didn't have any brain away. This is getting so crazy. I pity the fool.

  23. Oh Great... on Microsoft Research Warn About VM-Based Rootkits · · Score: 0, Troll

    Within five years we'll have a college graduate who worked on this project but in the end barely passed. Not being able to find a decent job they'll resort to plying their knowledge in the neitherworld. I'm stickin' with Atari.

  24. Twice revisited on Gauging Google's Gaffes · · Score: 1

    Eric, oh Eric. Your time is up. A $350/share stock is just not acceptable.

  25. Cool.... on Cassini Finds Evidence of Water · · Score: 1

    They already have water parks.