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  1. Re:I just want a Mr. Fusion in my car on Biggest Obstacle of Nuclear Fusion Overcome? · · Score: 0

    Then how have we made these super-heavy elements that don't exist in nature? Fusion occurs with heavy elements, it is just not thermodynamically favored.

  2. Re:Sham on Core Duo Reaches the Desktop · · Score: 0

    I would have to disagree with you about that. I bet that marketing dictates the release of higher clockspeeds to maximize profit.

  3. Re:The Beating Drums on CNN Sits Down With Linus Torvalds · · Score: 0

    Ok Bob Dylan is a recluse but Linus? He is very affable, especially for a software engineer. I guess only attention seeking whores aren't recluses.

  4. Okay reality check on UK Government Wants Private Encryption Keys · · Score: 0

    Does anyone know what the requirements are for a phone tap in GB? If the police can do it without a court order this ruling is just more of the same...

  5. Re:Methnol is equivlent to petrol on Samsung Working On Fuel-Cell Powered Cell Phones · · Score: 0

    Low-level methanol exposure is completely harmless. Like grain alchol your body can metabolize it, but more slowly and in lesser amounts.

  6. Re:Nanotech is more than tiny machines on FDA Asked to Regulate Nanotechnology · · Score: 0

    The FDA already regulates what can go into sunscreen.

  7. Re:This could be a good thing. on FDA Asked to Regulate Nanotechnology · · Score: 0

    You can destroy your lungs with yarn fibers. We know little particles are bad to breath, so you don't breath them! Eventually when this stuff is scaled up someone is going to make breathing apparatus that works on nanoparticles, and OSHA is going to set exposure limits. This is not the 1950s.

  8. Re:Oh Gawds... on FDA Asked to Regulate Nanotechnology · · Score: 0

    So if I make some new plastic to wrap food in with some fancy nano-technolgy component the FDA is going to make an enquiry. What was the problem again?

  9. Sick of the terminology on FDA Asked to Regulate Nanotechnology · · Score: 0

    "According to the Washington Post, a coalition of environmental and consumer groups has asked the FDA to look at regulating nanotechnology. They point out that there are more than 100 nanotechnology products and that nanoparticles can penetrate cells and tissues, migrate through the body and brain and cause biochemical damage."

    Replace 'nanoparticles' with 'chemicals'.
    Why treat them differently?

  10. Re:But sometimes emails are supposed to offend on Why Emails Are Misunderstood · · Score: 0

    You are full of shit!

    Clients love it when Mr. Cleaver comes to a meeting and starts trolling everyone.

  11. Re:100 things you should know about DDT on DDT or Malaria -- Which is Worse? · · Score: 0

    A very closely related chemical 'Mitotane' is used as an anti-tumor agent.

  12. Re:Mossberg is "high class" infotainment. on Apple's Device Model Beats the PC Way · · Score: 0

    Cringely is at least mildly interesting to read. Dvorac is a troll, and a stupid one at that.

  13. I can win! on "H-Prize" Announced · · Score: 0

    I will lease a mazda and enter it in the contest.

    http://www.planetark.org/dailynewsstory.cfm/newsid /35142/story.htm

  14. Re:it's all about obfuscation on Microsoft Customers Balk at Hard Sell · · Score: -1, Redundant

    This proves that Microsoft has never invented anything. Have you ever delbt with Oracle's sales department?

  15. Re:US Education Standards on Americans Are Scarce in Top Programming Contest · · Score: 0

    It was a very big 'in the ground'!

  16. Re:Polish politeness. on Americans Are Scarce in Top Programming Contest · · Score: 0

    If you look at chess competitions you will see this is the case. Not really a statement about US education as much as culture.

  17. Re:Simple Math on Chip Power Breakthrough Reported by Startup · · Score: 0

    It just says 'chip'. This could be a semiconductor with just a single transistor and a clock. I am not sure who 'scaled' this to computer CPUs.

  18. Re:Nice to see Intel stepping it up a bit. on Intel Names Upcoming Chips · · Score: -1, Troll

    -1 WHORE

  19. Re:One system alone isn't enough on Using Laptops to Steal Cars · · Score: 0

    That's why they say to never lock a convertible. Ruin a 1,000 top to steal some change and a couple of cds.

  20. Re:I just want my car to phone home. on Using Laptops to Steal Cars · · Score: 0

    With 20 volts? Also car audio is notorius for bogus numbers, they are allowed to quote peak watts vs. RMS watts for instance.

    I will be impressed when you can find me something that does 200+ volts at 2 or 3 farads.

  21. Re:One system alone isn't enough on Using Laptops to Steal Cars · · Score: 1, Insightful

    No it isn't. It takes 20 seconds to cut through the steering wheel to remove it.

    You've just been lucky.

  22. Re:Yea, right on Using Laptops to Steal Cars · · Score: 0

    The club is the stupidest thing in the world. One simply zips through the steering wheel with a hacksaw to remove it.

  23. Re:I just want my car to phone home. on Using Laptops to Steal Cars · · Score: 0

    Of course, wiring a 2 or three farad capacitor into the steering column so that I could zap him unconscious would be fun, too.

    The capacitor would be as big as your car.

  24. Re:I love this on John Dvorak's Eight Signs MS is Dead in the Water · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Your crazy. I'd eat the corn out of her shit.

  25. Re:One more point: poverty on Americans Are Seriously Sick · · Score: 0

    'profound poverty'? What do you call it in places like Congo, super-duper-extra-mega -poverty?