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  1. Must not be using silicon then... on Intel's Roadmap Includes 4nm Fab in 2022 · · Score: 1

    Wait, how is 4nm possible? Isn't this below the atomic radius of silicon?

  2. Re:Simple Solution on McDonalds Free Wi-Fi Users Soak Up Seating · · Score: 2, Insightful

    It may be dishonest, but it is still correct. You give someone a larger serving size, they are still going to finish it. End result, someone at panera bread might consume the same amount of calories (sandwich, chips, soda) as someone at mcdonands (sandwich, fries, soda).

  3. find a game that's like reading a book? on When Are Kids Old Enough to Play Videogames? · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Final Fantasy, anyone?

  4. Re:+1 Funny. on John McCain's MySpace Page "Pranked" · · Score: 1

    And yet Opera 9 opened it just fine...

  5. I would not want to be him. on Software Bug Halts F-22 Flight · · Score: 1

    Someone is going to get fired for this.

  6. SUPERMASSIVEBLACKHOLE on Survey of Super Massive Black Holes Completed · · Score: 1, Interesting

    I can't be the only one that thought of the british band, "Muse" =D

  7. Re:Lets Have a Round of Applause! on The US Navy Says Goodbye to the Tomcat · · Score: 1

    my friend, tomcats are air to air fighters. they do not have real air-to-ground capabilities.

  8. Re:gpu throttling on GeForce 7950 GT Launches With Passive Cooling · · Score: 2, Informative

    Most video cards certainly do. I know for a fact nVidia cards so. They have different clock speeds for 2D (using no 3d applications, just your desktop and regular apps), and 3D in which the card clocks to maximium. Mobile versions of these graphic cards are even more power concious, they clock down even further, or employ other methods (such as shutting down parts of the GPU that are not being used completly, and reducing the number of PCI-E lanes used).

  9. Missing? on U.S. Military Developing Ultrasonic Tourniquet · · Score: 1

    So you can clot the blood...how easy would it be to unclot the blood, say in an emergency? There wouldnt be a physical device you could remove.

  10. huh? on On The BBC 2.0 · · Score: 0, Troll

    You can see the catalogue...but you can't view the videos or anything of substance... nothing to see here, move along...