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  1. Re:About time. on Nanotubes Start to Show their Promise · · Score: 0

    Nowhere in the article do they mention cheap. Who knows how much the 'nano-tube forest' cost?

  2. Re:Why they are weaker on Nanotubes Start to Show their Promise · · Score: 0

    Sounds like they need a way to crosslink the nano-tubes

  3. Re:August: Season of the crashes on ZOTOB Not Quite as Bad as Expected? · · Score: 0

    It is the fruit of all those script kiddie's summer vacations.

  4. Oliver on DSL-Extender Brings Broadband 20km · · Score: 0

    Please sir, may I have some broadband?


    rural new mexico

  5. Re:The S. Koreans on U.S. Broadband Access Falling Behind · · Score: 0

    Big cities attract dentists.

  6. Sell them by lottery on Henrico County iBook Sale Creates iRiot · · Score: 0

    Give out lottery tickets, and let the winners purchase a laptop. Simple, right?

  7. Mozilla Icon on IBM Donates Code to Firefox · · Score: 0

    Nobody talks about Mozilla anymore, shouldn't that be a firefox icon on the story?

  8. Dilution of interest and effort on Requiem for the Once-Imagined Future · · Score: 0

    I wonder how much the advances of the computer age has diverted peoples attention AWAY from space? With the rapid socialogical and technological advances of the last 1/4 century it doesn't suprise me that people are indifferent about space exploration. An astronaut is just a cowboy in a space suit, hence the popularity in the 60's.

    Perhaps when we run out of interesting things to do on earth we will look skyward again.

  9. Re:OMG M$ LOL on Firefox Share Slipped in July for the First Time · · Score: 0

    the average joe doesn't even know what tabbed browsing is; I am a geek and I don't even know what the new extensions are. I don't think new IE has anything to do with it.

  10. Re:Cooling? on World's Largest Solar Array to use Stirling Engine · · Score: 0

    Just a guess but it probably uses a liquid heat exchanger located somehwere else.

  11. Re:Everything you say is true... on Digital Cameras Force Film Off Dixons' Shelves · · Score: 0

    I have a hard time filling a 36 picture roll for two reasons... I wait for good shots, and I don't like letting the camera intrude into the fun of whatever activity i am doing. Just a viewpoint from a 'rifle' photographer.

  12. Re:It amazes me that norms have gone digital on Digital Cameras Force Film Off Dixons' Shelves · · Score: 0

    I will still stand by my statement that i can get better results with alot less headache with a 35mm PS than with a digital camera. Take the film out, drop off at costco, 36 prints.

  13. Re:A dissent on Do We Really Need Space Weapons? · · Score: 0

    it would be interesting to know how much money is spent on defense spending VS what is spent 'making war'.
    I think there is a real moral difference between the two.

  14. Re:Meaningful digits.... on An Open Letter from Darl McBride · · Score: 0

    something like 65% +- 2%

    Sleeping in statistics class?

  15. Meaningful digits.... on An Open Letter from Darl McBride · · Score: 0

    I throw away any statistic like '65.64%' as BS. Any properly calculated statisic will only contain the meaningful digits.

    Come on, this stat is acurrate to 1/100 of a percent????

  16. Re:Space travel - no kidding on 10 Technologies MIA · · Score: 0

    I think people are confusing reducing population pressure with ensuring the survival of the human race. It appears that life on earth could end some time in the near future due to asteroid or some other space object. Perfecting space travel would possible facilitate the continuation of the human species.

  17. Re:Yes, let's turn our backs on space weapons. on Do We Really Need Space Weapons? · · Score: 0

    The first attempt I can remember was when the Pope tried to prohibit crossbows.

    You are one old MF!!!

  18. Re:Rather unlikely to happen as long as we have fi on When Microbes Ate the Ocean · · Score: 0

    magnesium will burn under water

  19. Thank you!!! on Retail Fraud on the Rise · · Score: 0

    Thank you for the 'HOWTO' article.

  20. Re:Two ideas I was very wrong about... on Wikipedia Announces Tighter Editorial Control · · Score: 0

    Another wikipedia 'treasure' is that it archives things that traditional enclopedias do not, such as web fads and even /. 'insider' jokes. I know these things seem like garbage now but will give people a valuable insight of the early web.

  21. Sad that people would deface the site on Wikipedia Announces Tighter Editorial Control · · Score: 2, Interesting

    One of the fun things about Wiki is reading well-written and moderate view on some nasty subjects, like porn stars or the history of shock sites. The internet is full of 'shock' media and seeing juicy subjects dismantled into enclyopediese makes me laugh my ass off. I can't understand why people would want to hurt a 'good thing' like wikipedia.

  22. Terrorist children might see these movies !!!! on Pentagon Wants Screenplays From Scientists · · Score: 0

    Absurd Flamebait? No more absurd than the idea that children will learn from movies.

  23. Re:Very Nice Article on Hillary, GTA, and High School Football · · Score: 0

    If people had been sitting around playing video games the last 200 years there would be no such thing as boxing or football. Video games are just a sad shadow of real life.
    My kids are 6 and 4, i hope there is never a video console in my home.

  24. Re:Downloading isn't evil at all. on Challenging Music Downloading Myths · · Score: 0

    Yeah they want you to buy lots of different stuff from the same artist

  25. Baby steps on Apple's Colossal Disappointment? · · Score: 0

    Trying to switch OSX to intel processor and deploying a shrink wrap product at the same time would be crazy.

    Ask me in 5 years when all the problems have been shacken with the intel transition and apple has solved the problem of supplying drivers for all the relatively current hardware.