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  1. Re:Web 2.0. on IBM To Support OpenDocument Next Year · · Score: 0

    Elvind, I am far from native speaker of English. If you want to say that my English is crappy and there is no such word as contentful, go ahead. But you still miss my point completely.

  2. Re:Another crack in the dike... on IBM To Support OpenDocument Next Year · · Score: 1

    ...you'll never nuke out Bill from US. China & Russia are our friends.

  3. Re:Ahem... on Wasps Better Than Dogs At Sniffing Out Bombs · · Score: 1

    funny, man.

  4. Re:Title confusion on Wasps Better Than Dogs At Sniffing Out Bombs · · Score: 1

    Ahh, WASPs... I got it. Funny, funny.

  5. Re:Old News on Wasps Better Than Dogs At Sniffing Out Bombs · · Score: 1

    Yes! Great idea, my friend.

  6. Re:Great on IBM To Support OpenDocument Next Year · · Score: 1

    ...almost nearly close to fairly maybe someday will be popular.

  7. Re:Great on IBM To Support OpenDocument Next Year · · Score: 1

    But, well, IBM is symbol of computing age. It is example for others to follow; and remember - almost everything we use now has its roots in IBM 20 years ago.

  8. Re:Web 2.0. on IBM To Support OpenDocument Next Year · · Score: 1

    What would you rather use - Wikipedia or Britannica? Slashdot or city's main square? That's the same.

  9. Re:Web 2.0. on IBM To Support OpenDocument Next Year · · Score: 2, Informative

    My friend - I really do work in marketing ;) Political marketing, btw ;) To the point: I mean that Web transforms. Slowly, but transforms. Web content is moving away from 'content' and more into 'application'. Just compare, for example, early Yahoo and Google. Early Yahoo is man-made list of links; Google is program for labelling sites with PageRanks and showing them to consumer. Compare early advertising programs and AdSense - AdSense works without any human input. ODF allows for web document editing - first stage of web applications; after mailers and task engineers; but before imaging programs and full-fledged Internet OSes. Is it contentful enough?

  10. Web 2.0. on IBM To Support OpenDocument Next Year · · Score: -1, Redundant

    Well, it can be called one of the first serious implementations of Web 2.0 frameworks http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_2.0, so we can hope times of "web as service" are soon. Cheers to IBM!

  11. Re:Title confusion on Wasps Better Than Dogs At Sniffing Out Bombs · · Score: 1

    What 'other' type of wasp?

  12. Re:Welcome... on Wasps Better Than Dogs At Sniffing Out Bombs · · Score: 1

    brilliant, man, brilliant. nuff said.

  13. Re:Old News on Wasps Better Than Dogs At Sniffing Out Bombs · · Score: 1

    everybody hail to trained giant turtles!.. they live for 200 years, that's even better!.. ;)

  14. Re:Ahem... on Wasps Better Than Dogs At Sniffing Out Bombs · · Score: 1

    wasps are immortal. BWA Ha Ha.

  15. Re:Welcome... on Wasps Better Than Dogs At Sniffing Out Bombs · · Score: 2, Funny

    That will be easy. Assault rifle at forehead can be VERY ASSURING argument.

  16. Re:Welcome... on Wasps Better Than Dogs At Sniffing Out Bombs · · Score: 1

    bow before mighty arthropod masters!!! ALL YOUR BASE ARE BELONG TO THEM!!!!!!111!!!!111!!!

  17. Re:Old News on Wasps Better Than Dogs At Sniffing Out Bombs · · Score: 1

    isn't it better to use trained aliens? worms? fish? bacteria? worthless human slaves?

  18. Re:Ahem... on Wasps Better Than Dogs At Sniffing Out Bombs · · Score: 1

    oh, no, dear friend. Problem with large flocks of bees is keeping YOU alive, not THEM.

  19. Re:Nah no point... on Wasps Better Than Dogs At Sniffing Out Bombs · · Score: 1

    Seriously, this is one of the weirdest/wackiest inventions I ever heard about. But you still can attach laser to wasp's head...

  20. Ahem... on Wasps Better Than Dogs At Sniffing Out Bombs · · Score: 1

    Wow! It's great. Well, maybe I'll use wasps to find my socks when I'm going to work. The only problem is to train 'em for that specific odor.