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  1. Re:You all didn't know that on Linus's Baby Comes of Age · · Score: 1

    I think it's because they are checking for proxy servers and whatnot. Not sure, I just think I've read that here somewhere.

  2. Perfect solution... on Taiwan Irked at Google's Version of Earth · · Score: 3, Funny

    Just take Taiwan off the maps and pretend it doesn't exist.

  3. Re:How long? on Giant Squid Caught on Film · · Score: 1
    Hey, I just thought out how to get around the skintight issue. Cover the human in vaseline, or some other viscous nonvolatile (which means the vaseline wouldn't work very long, depending how much was evaporating through the suit) fluid, to fill in all the empty spaces left by the suit!
    Good idea except that a human does in fact breathe through their skin. If you covered someone in vaseline, they would suffocate just as easily as if you cut off their air supply. James Bond in Goldfinger, anyone?
  4. Re:fp on Mozilla Hits Back at Browser Security Claim · · Score: 1, Informative

    You're aware that they freed it earlier in the week, right? http://opera.com/free/

  5. Re:Go Jens! on MP3 Company Refuses to Pay Swedish Copyright Levy · · Score: 0

    Agreed. I'll be looking into Jens' products if they carry through with this like they say...

  6. Re:The REAL Bad News is... on VW Goes USB · · Score: 0

    Still get sulfer, and how much fat does a cat carry? You clearly have seen met my cat.

  7. Re:Theft on Stolen U.C. Berkeley Laptop Recovered · · Score: 0

    Backup has little to do with this. The point is that the thief could have sold the personal data of 98,000+ students to any competitor for much, much more than $300. Not including the laptop.

  8. Re:TRIPMASTER MONKEY WANKS OFF TO TENTACLE HENTAI! on New IBM Ultra Fast Printer · · Score: 0

    Erm... what? Did I read as long as an SUV and half as wide? How large are 'normal' corporate printers?