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  1. Re:Innovation? on VOIP Tappings Under Scrutiny · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I guess your not a girl.

  2. Innovation? on VOIP Tappings Under Scrutiny · · Score: 5, Insightful

    What does innovation have to do with it? Aren't our constitutional rights more important than if companies can make money off something?

  3. You can make methanol from CO2 on Canon's Fuel Cell May Drive Portable Gear · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    I hate stupid environmental claims.

    http://www.siu.edu/~techtransfer/techavail/dave2.h tml

    Pretty much all energy systems (except nuclear) are two-way streets.

  4. Re:oh... my... god... on Does Visual Studio Rot the Brain? · · Score: 1

    It would of been a more worthwhile article if he had compared these problems with other IDEs such as borlands or eclipse. Maybe 'IDEs rot the brain'?

    That being said, I have written .NET console applications with textpad and BAT files. What does c have to do with it?

  5. greater geek currency on An Old Hacker Slaps Up Slackware · · Score: 1

    which is more hardcore, slackware or debian?

  6. Re:One thing no one is really talking about... on The Rovers That Just Won't Quit · · Score: 2, Insightful

    The expense is getting them there and the teams monitoring them. The cost of the robot is trivial, hence the over-engineering.

  7. Re:What percentage of abuses were discovered? on Significant FBI Abuses of the Patriot Act · · Score: 1

    I see alot of procedural abuses by the FBI, but what did they have to do with the patriot act? I am sure that stuff like this went on all the time before 9/11.

  8. Re:once again... on Significant FBI Abuses of the Patriot Act · · Score: 3, Insightful

    That is what i don't get from the article. I see alot of procedural abuses by the FBI, but what did they have to do with the patriot act? I am sure that stuff like this went on all the time before 9/11.

  9. Re:overly-complex on Company Incentives for Going Green? · · Score: 1

    Keep it simple. The part-count is greater on a hybrid.

  10. Re:Dear Dvorak on Dvorak on 'Rinky-Dink' Software Rant · · Score: 1

    photo editing is complicated because.... uh.. eh... photo editing is complicated.

  11. Re:Lower power, but cooler? on Power-Light Power Chips · · Score: 1

    I think POWER is an IBM specification. anyone can build a chip to the spec.

  12. Re:Lower power, but cooler? on Power-Light Power Chips · · Score: 1

    unless the die is incredibly smaller than a regular POWER chip it will be less.

  13. Re:Won't matter for long on Second Google Suit Over Print Library Project · · Score: 1

    'Scientists' are a pretty broad group. I am a chemist, and there is very few useful free journals on the web.

    plos.org looks like a pretty good effort for biologists and health scientists.

  14. Re:Won't matter for long on Second Google Suit Over Print Library Project · · Score: 2, Informative

    What planet are you on? 98% of what gets published still goes through journals.

  15. Re:What does Africa Need? on Microsoft Thinks Africa Doesn't Need Free Software · · Score: 1

    Japan and China has thousands of years of a very effective culture to back them up. The cultural roots aren't as strong in Ethiopa. Perhaps the very difficult/disruptive climate has something to do with this.

  16. Re:Won't matter for long on Second Google Suit Over Print Library Project · · Score: 1

    Looking at the stranglehold the publishers of scientific journals have over computerized searching I am not suprised this would happen with regular books.

  17. Re:Human Nature on Are Media Writers Biased Towards Apple? · · Score: 1

    LOL polish that anology : )

  18. Re:Human Nature on Are Media Writers Biased Towards Apple? · · Score: 1

    Nice anology. Look how much automotive press Ferrari gets even though they only ship a few hundred cars every year.

  19. Re:Cotton candy interfaces suck on Windows Vista Build 5231 Review · · Score: 1

    I wouldn't give a damn if the interface defaulted to the windows classic theme that i use on my desktop. The WMP interface is absolute crap.

  20. Standard Troll on The Pitfalls and Perks of Adopting a New Standard · · Score: 1

    In Korea only old people follow standards!

  21. Re:M-44 sniper rifle? on Transparent Aluminum a Reality · · Score: 1

    I think he's serious. Now he can go home and tell his mom that he taught 'P3NIS_CLEAVER' a lesson.

  22. Re:Fascinating, but who hears it? on Jack Thompson Calls Cops on Penny-Arcade · · Score: 1

    I do know some athletes and one auto-racer that plays video games to hone their reflexes. A bit of a stretch from 'training' to do something though.

  23. Re:M-44 sniper rifle? on Transparent Aluminum a Reality · · Score: 1

    Yeah. Ignore all the facts that I proved you dead wrong about and move on to new assertions. You're a slashdot pro!

  24. Re:M-44 sniper rifle? on Transparent Aluminum a Reality · · Score: 1

    Yeah. Wikepedia is 100% correct about everything. Did you RTFA I posted?
    There were a number of interesting facts that we passed on to the group in a short question and answer period. Mr. Häyhä stated that he used the Mosin Nagant M28 rifle as his "sniping" rifle.

  25. Re:M-44 sniper rifle? on Transparent Aluminum a Reality · · Score: 1

    the most famous sniper of all time used a mosin-nagant m28

    http://www.snipersparadise.com/History/hayha.htm

    A mosin nagant was also the first military rifle with scope. Although article is off, it wasn't off by much

    http://www.snipercentral.com/mosin.htm