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  1. iPod Nano Thong?!?! on Strange iPod Accessories · · Score: 2, Funny

    A leather thong? Is this part of the iPod S&M series? Sweet!

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  2. Re:Useless indeed on Japan Plans 30-Year Supercomputer Forecasts · · Score: 1

    The problem is not computing power, it's the lack of raw data to feed the computer. There aren't enough sensors collecting data to feed the system to make an accurate calculation. Their effort should be spent on increasing the amount of data collected over the globe to have a significant number of datapoints to analyze. That's the key.

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  3. Useless indeed on Japan Plans 30-Year Supercomputer Forecasts · · Score: 0

    Seriously, this is such bad science as to be completely useless. The only result of this will be fear as it will surely predict doom and gloom. Like the submitter said, my weatherman can't even predict tomorrow's weather, muchless 30 years.

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  4. I think its exciting on Scientists to Build 'Brain Box' · · Score: 1

    Years from now when computers are 1000x faster and are our overlords, we can look back at this experiment... and say thanks a lot assholes! I kid, I kid.

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  5. Tough call... on UK Hackers Face Antisocial Behaviour Orders · · Score: 2, Insightful

    The part about banning thmem from computers even if not convicted is just nuts. However, as with gun crimes, convicted felons can't legally buy/use guns. That makes sense because there is no real need to use one in the first place. However, computers are a different challenge... they are somewhat necessary in todays society, especially if that's your career field. How do you tell and convicted hacker, also a programmer, that he can't use a computer? This will only get more interesting as time passes.

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  6. Good thing this was not in the US on Virus Jumps to RFID · · Score: 2, Insightful

    They could have been sued for violation of the DMCA. We don't want any weaknesses exposed by researchers in the early stages... we'd rather have them exposed maliciously after its too late!

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  7. More secure than RFID? on HP Announces Tiny Wireless Memory Chip · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Seeing as how Memory Spot readers must be "positioned closely" to access the data stored on the chip, wouldn't these make a better choice for passports? I think this would alleviate a lot of fears.

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  8. As with everything else that's popular on The Videogame Industry is Broken · · Score: 4, Interesting

    What I find facinating is how companies change the way they do things when they get popular. They forget what made them popular in the first place. My company is a prime example. We we extremely successful and thus bought by a huge company. The first thing they did is change the way we did things... not realizing that the reason they bought us in the first place is that we were already doing things right. Very strange indeed.

    As for the video game industry, I see a trend of going back to the basics with respects to gameplay. All this push to make super realistic movie like games is just not working yet.

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  9. Why didn't MS see this coming? on Microsoft Retracts Private Folder Option · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I always find it amusing when you have IT people developing features for Windows that really don't understand IT in the real world. Then they release something and are shocked when IT managers are furious over it. One would think MS would have a real good understanding of the IT environment and what is and is not a good idea. Good stuff :)

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  10. Re:What's the range? on RFID Passports Raise Safety Concerns · · Score: 1

    No way, if you lose it or it gets stolen, then you have some problems. I've been all over Europe and China and that's what worked the best. No problems :)

  11. What's the range? on RFID Passports Raise Safety Concerns · · Score: 2, Informative

    How far are you broadcasting in the first place? If its like 10 feet who cares? Now in good practice, whenever I travel I leave my passport in the safe at the hotel. Not really a good idea to walk around with it ;)

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  12. Headline should read... on Intel To Lay Off 1000 Managers · · Score: 4, Funny

    AMD Lays Off 1000 Intel Employees

    Just kidding, but I feel sorry for those people :( But having 1000 less managers will probably allow their employees to actually get some work done :)

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  13. Too late? on ReactOS Reviewed in Depth · · Score: 4, Interesting

    While I find the idea of an open source Windows facinating... is it too late? With Vista coming out soon, many new applications written will only run on Vista because of the new architecture, driver model, etc. ReactOS seems like it will be stuck in the past catering to XP applications/games while Vista goes forward. Since most people already have XP who would use this? Or will ReactOS emulate Vista? No, this is not a troll post, but a legit question.

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  14. Pick out something of interest? on DARPA's Cortically-Coupled Computer Vision System · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Now I'd imagine then that the results would vary from user to user. So would this system require the "right" person then for testing and calibration? Very interesting indeed.

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  15. Inflatable? on Inflatable Private Space Station Launched · · Score: 1, Insightful

    With ovre 4 million pounds of space junk flying around at speeds up to 17,500... I for one would NOT want to be in an inflatable structure. Wow!

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  16. Re:What about gameplay quality? on What if Game Graphics Never Aged? · · Score: 1

    Exactly my point. Gameplay has slipped in priority behind graphics. I would like to see gameplay accelerate at the same pace as graphics quality.

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  17. What about gameplay quality? on What if Game Graphics Never Aged? · · Score: 2, Interesting

    There's all this hype on graphics and technology, but the heart of any game is still (and always will be) gameplay. Sure the games of old look "crappy", but in many cases they provided a great gaming experience. I for one hope that we just get to the point where graphics are real-life quality and we can focus on gameplay. Just my $.02

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  18. Should be legal, but still stupid. on ' Naughty Bits' Decision Not So Nice · · Score: -1, Troll

    Originally this technology was being used by religious freaks to keep their children from hearing/seeing bad thing in movies. That sounds ok, but when the intent of the movie is changed, I don't think they should be watching the movie in the first place. If you can't appreciate the movie the way it was intended, then don't watch the damn thing. However, it's supposed to be a free world and if morons want to remove the bloody scenes from Saving Private Ryan, then they should be able to. This world is beyond retarded.

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  19. Indian Professor called Renugopalakrishnan? on Bacterial DVD Holds 50TB · · Score: 0

    Isn't that the guy from the Simpsons?

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  20. Holy SHIT! on Sun Unveils Thumper Data Storage · · Score: 1

    Did you see how tightly packed the drives were? Is heat a concern or is there a tornado cooling system in place?

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  21. Comon Sense Tips For Today's Youth on Patriot Act Bypasses Facebook Privacy · · Score: 5, Insightful

    1. Never use your real name on the Net.

    2. Never disclose any information under your profile especially if you violated rule 1.

    3. Never violate rule 1 or rule 2.

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  22. Gee, what a surprise! on WinFS' Demise Not a Bang Or a Whimper · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I'd like to know how many /. readers predicted this a long time ago. But seriously, this just shows the troubles that MS is having maintaing the beast that is Windows. You can only sustain a rotten code base for so long until disaster strikes. And this disaster is Vista. If Microsoft is going to survive in the future they will have to innovate and restructure the way they create software.

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  23. Here's how to stop it... on The Plot To Hijack Your Hard Drive · · Score: 5, Informative

    Complain to the companies that advertise with these methods. If you see an ad for Delta airlines, write them a letter complaining. Bitching to the advertising company is useless because they don't care... they're getting paid from someone else. Now the companies advertising through them are getting paid from you... and they will listen eventually.

    Also, use a router, firewall software, Antivirus, and Firefox. Haven't any issues ever.

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  24. Not really a backdoor on Work Around for New DVD Format Protections · · Score: -1, Redundant

    I wouldn't necessarily call taking 2 trillion screen captures a great hack. Thats like filming the movie with a highdef camera off of your LCD and saying they left another door wide open! I'll be more impressed when some 16-year-old kid completely H4x0Rs the entire system and movies start flowing over eMule and Bitorrent. Until then, I'm not impressed.

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  25. Get over it! on PSP Ad Draws Charges of Racism · · Score: 2, Insightful

    If the media would stop magnifying everything different between blacks and white, then this crap wouldn't be perpetuated. Black, white, who gives a shit. Just enjoy the ad for what it is... it's cool. I don't believe that the creators want to string up blacks and start slavery. This is just ridiculous. Move on with your lives people.

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