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  1. The meds wear off... on TiVo to Let Users Record Shows Via Cellphone · · Score: 1

    There's a gun in my bullet, there's a gun in my bullet and I have one shot.

  2. Not enuf' time on TiVo to Let Users Record Shows Via Cellphone · · Score: 1

    I've quit my job. I need 15 hour in a day to program, update, modify or delete all my inputs, outputs and saves.

  3. Wow on Hidden Treasures in OpenOffice 2.0's Chart Tool · · Score: 5, Funny

    Well I know this is going to make 15 people happy.

  4. Welcome the inevitable on Another Explanation for Multicellular Life · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Virus's will kill you. Hell, they're going to kill all of us. Most of you loser f**ks are going to die. Virus' are just now coming on the scene. You can't image the havoc they'll rain. It's not about astroids, metorites or some earth borne disease springing forth. Virus' will win big time. No known cures. Simple, sweet. They're coming...in every way. God loves virus'. They are the creation of creator.

  5. Virus's are hot on Another Explanation for Multicellular Life · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I love virus'. They're cool. They're something that brings forth new challenges. Must of all they'll kill you. God love virus' They're not wll known, understood and misconceived. They're losing now...they evolve. Long live virus'. Virus rule.

  6. Why I'm sticking to earth on NASA Plans Three More Shuttle Flights This Year · · Score: 1

    Well, after the Air Force looked at the earth circling expended main tank (from the last mission) through their very immense ground based telescopes, they were able to ascertain that sixteen chunks of the exterior insulation fell off. Lock-Mart has determined that severe application of super glue would solve the trick. Tactical raids of local Wal-Marts gathered the needed supplies and off they were. No need to worry now. The main tank is totally encapsulated in super glue.

  7. As to patents and payments... on CCD Image Sensor Inventors Win $500,000 Award · · Score: 1

    Bell Lab a.k.a. Lucent got the rewards not these guys. Had this been the 90's they would have bolted and started a Silicon Valley start up...then they would have been mill....bill...zillonaires. These guys are getting ATT/B3ll Labs pensions...which isn't much.

  8. Years from now... on CCD Image Sensor Inventors Win $500,000 Award · · Score: 1

    pHaSeD ArRaY... New...but not as fattening.

  9. 1969 on CCD Image Sensor Inventors Win $500,000 Award · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Don't you get it....1969. Not yesterday, not the day before....1969. Most of you pups were still your dad's dreams if he was alive then.

  10. Sweet... on CCD Image Sensor Inventors Win $500,000 Award · · Score: 2, Insightful

    God bless Lucent and all that it brings.

  11. Do i have to switch channels? on Microsoft to Release 7 Patches Next Week · · Score: 2, Informative

    CooL...I have automatic updates. Nothing here to see.

  12. Re:so many bad answers.. on Low Cost Webcast Optimizations? · · Score: 0

    iptv....oh yes...packets in the millions..all subject to network problems. Fiber optic cable....friendly....extremely fast...you'll be downloading in seconds what I can download in nonoseconds. Skype nut that you are.

  13. As Martha would put it... on Motorola Acquires IPTV Embedded Linux Developer · · Score: 0, Troll

    An acquisition is a good thing. That's our show for today...stay tune for our up coming shows...blah..blah...blah..

  14. Re:Beam me up...Scotty on Nemesis, the Sun's Binary Star Companion? · · Score: 1

    Is he dead...jim? Damn it Kirk...I'm only a doctor Or...Damn it doc...I'm only a Jim

  15. Beam me up...Scotty on Nemesis, the Sun's Binary Star Companion? · · Score: 0

    I'd like to know what Captain Kirk would say about this.

  16. Ohhhh...phase changes on Phase Change in Fluids Simulated · · Score: 1

    Damn....some more buzz words I can use in my PowerPoint presentations.

  17. Okay.... on Songbird the Open Source iTunes? · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Well, for my two cents...

    95 percent of the world uses mostly sites that are user friendly aka. AOL, MSN, Yahoo and Google. The *nix/open source world is for those who want to express their individualism, which is great, it's just a vast majority of the world seeks the ease of use. Unless it's extremely easy to learn, understand and use...forget about it. Sites like iTunes and those that provide these things will win...those that don't will evaporate. I use only those sites that are easy to understand and use. When I find one I e-mail it to all my friends. This is what goes on in the real world.

    It seems there will always be those who will pose something new but in the end will always be difficult for 99 percent of normal people to use. Good for them, go use it, love it and be one with it...only don't go trying to make it sound as if it's something that's better than AOL, MSN, Yahoo or Google, because in the end most of the world won't find it that way. Come to grips with the world and its inhabitants...we're simple. We seek the easiest way of doing things...those that do will win our hearts, those that don't will always be on the sidelines...second string players so to speak. Rail against us if you must, in the end it will do not good. Those that provide the easiest way of doing something on the Internet will always win. That seems to be something that others don't understand and never will, always whining about...as if it means something...when in the end...it really doesn't

    We're simple folk...complex in some sense but simple in most. So go do those things that excite you, make you feel as if you're finding something new when, in the end, has been thought about, beta'd and found useless by those mega-websites. AOL, MSN, Yahoo and Google who spend millions on these things. To think you can do better is what dreams are made of. Your only hope is that you will come up with something that they will want to buy...globalization...globalization...Chinanizatio n...Chinanization.

  18. Cross winds on Car Paint Changes With Temperature · · Score: 1

    I'm sticking my penis out here....see any gold platin'???

  19. Hey... on Free Wi-fi Prompts BellSouth to Withdraw Donation · · Score: 1

    Nothing personal, it's just business.

  20. Re:Cyclical trends on RSSOwl 1.2 Released · · Score: 1

    Oh s**taaat...

    The 'real world'.....MTV'ers. There is no real world...it's only data input processed by neurons...Conscientious Conscience is only a theory. Getting unplugged is like becoming unconscience. Yeah dude...factsimiles included.

    memory dump...core data memory

    not found ** disk AA06 is corrupted ** dismount -- VM dismount...file unknown FF4 memory default sequence Core fault-- EE9908E4 > code 44X3CX
  21. Cyclical trends on RSSOwl 1.2 Released · · Score: 2, Interesting
    In 1970 I use to get 180 column print outs the thickest was about an eighth of an inch. By 1975 I was getting several that were about half inch thick. In 1980 they averaged inch and a half and had grown from four reports to twenty. In 1985 I was getting print outs that average two inches in thickness and the count was up to approximately 30. By 1995 I was getting about 30 daily reports that I would say averaged 2 3/4 inches in thickness. I used about five of them for information. No matter what I did I kept getting those reports. I stored all these reports in an unused room over time. In 2000 we went to desktops and multiple spreadsheets.

    In 2003 I got a 'dashboard' that was one screen in size. Within a year it had grown to ten pages.

    In 2005 we got RSS and now Atom. I went from 5 websites to numerous.

    In all these situations I got lost in the information. after about ten minutes of study I became hopelessly lost and forgot what it was I was trying to understand. A lot of the time the data contradicted itself. In 1999 they removed 1.5 tons of scrap computer print out reports from that storage room (I only used it). At least that's what the guy said who took it.

    We call this cyclical trends. In all these years the only thing I've gotten from this is conflicting, confusing and useless information. I got the best information from talking to people.

    I really enjoy the simple life.

  22. Maybe it's coincidence on Start of Life Gene Discovered · · Score: 5, Funny

    So if I mate with a fruit fly and she doesn't conceive....I'll know why.

  23. Additional thought on FDA Approves First Brain Stem Cell Transplant · · Score: 1

    Can they program X360 to transfer any ATM transactions to a private bank????

  24. Winning and losing on Congress Pays You $3 Billion to Keep Watching TV · · Score: 1

    Sports betting = +1

    Civilization = 0

  25. Been there...done that on SpaceNow, a New Space Education Initiative · · Score: 1

    So I click on the link... Registered and watched...the forums. Guess what...StarTrek... Wonderless Geeks...expecting Capt. Kirk to post. Another version of Deep, deep Space Nine.