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  1. The Real Saint Nick... on Use Google Earth To Track Santa · · Score: 1

    ... Deliverd dowry money not toys.

  2. Brownouts... on Texas to Get Broadband Over Power Lines · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Dose this mean that there will be brownouts whenever there is a high volume of trafic on the system?

  3. KDE on Torvalds Says 'Use KDE' · · Score: 1

    KDE offers greater flexability on how you want your desktop environment to look, feel and behave. and what isn't provided by KDE directly can be made with superkaramba.

  4. Re:Hmm,... on Colds May Trigger Childhood Cancers · · Score: 1

    You're right. By over-staralizing the environment and/or using meds whenever the child claimes they don't feel well we are lessining that childs immunity to other diseases down the road.

  5. Re:The bug was Google's... on Google Fixes IE Bug · · Score: 4, Informative

    They fixed their code so that their Desktop Search program couldn't be used maliciously because of a flaw in IE.

  6. Re:Flaw? on Trojan Exploits Unpatched IE Flaw · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Sounds more like a feature to me ;-)

    Unless you don't want to see that stuff.

    Think about this. 10 year old little Jimmy is on Yahoolagins playing Go Fish, and Delf-DH desides to work its majic jest as his mother walks into the room. The poor kid is going to have a sore rear end because of some malware and an IE security flaw.

  7. Re:One for the elderly on Driving Away Teens With High Frequency Noise · · Score: 0

    That still won't replace all of the IOU's we have in the social security trust fund, or will the IOU's pay for this device?

  8. Rural Sourcing on Outsourcing to Rural America · · Score: 1, Funny

    Whoohoo! now I can move to West Virginia after college, and work as a programmer and not a coal miner.

  9. Group Projects on How To Write Unmaintainable Code · · Score: 1

    Writing good maintainable code will help secure your future in any organization. Plus writing code that is not maintainable is a good way to get your self removed from a project. Heck, I got a talking-to for not running javadoc on my code before sending out the update once.

    Maybe this is a good idea if you want to leave the company, but due to internal politics you can't actually quit.

  10. Re:and who better than the US... on US Keeps Control of the Internet · · Score: 1

    OK,Bush was wrong about the WMD's being in Iraq, but did Sadam show the world that he disposed of the WMD's according to UN Resolution 699?

  11. Re:everyone is an apple fan at some point. on Windows Journalist Takes On Tiger · · Score: 1

    >>Apple fans are like Cubs fans
    So apple fans keep saying there is always the next version?