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  1. Re:Studies are wrong because... on Study Shows One Third of All Studies Are Nonsense · · Score: 1

    But, of all studies, only one third is invalid. What about the other third?

  2. The Bill itself... on Googling May Break Copyright in Canada · · Score: 4, Informative

    can be found here

  3. You're missing the point on Guitarists, your Days are Numbered · · Score: 1

    Of course the robot will never replace a guitarist, we all know it. But that's not the point. The point is that a bunch of teens got together and built this thing that goes from MIDI to Real instrument instead of the usual other way around. Check out the Control Code page on the project's site.

    And to make it a bit more interesting, here's an idea for the Crazy J team: Use this self-tuning guitar for next year's project, integrate its controls with the Crazy J's and voila, you'll be able to actually bend strings...

  4. Genes altered by the environment on Your Environment May Change Your Genes · · Score: 3, Funny
    Genes altered by the environment:

    Gene Hackman: Jailed as a teen in 1946 for stealing candy & soda pop from a convenience store now lives a wealthy life in New Mexico.
    What's causing the mutation: With more than 70 movies to date, strong light sources constantly shining on his forehead can be traced as the culprit.

    Demitria Gene , a.k.a. Demi Moore: From spending her minimum-wage hard-earned money with coke to earning $12,500,000 per movie and dating a kid who could be her grandson.
    What's causing the mutation: Not really sure... Could be frequent exposures of her bare body to the cameras or the many plastic surgeries she had done.

  5. Ha! They left the best for last... on Secure Data Storage... On Your Fingernails · · Score: 1

    Although the initial experiments have concentrated on small pieces of nail, the team is now developing a system that can write data to a fingernail which is still attached to a finger.

    I'd rather walk around with cash and credit cards than with a pocket full of nail clippings.