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  1. takes me back.. on FlipStart to Replace Your Laptop? · · Score: 1

    my first internship in college was testing on winmobile devices for a network company in seattle... they had some OLD ass legacy devices, like the mini vaios and stuff... they were almost unusable, as i'm sure this thing is. (tiny, barely raised buttons? is the keyboard designed for spider monkeys?) also, does anyone else think it looks suspiciously like the hardware styling was done in like 95? i really cant see ANYONE wanting to own one of these.

  2. Frosty on Global Warming Only a Theory, Says School Board · · Score: 1

    A simple search of white pages dot come reveals frosty's home phone number should anyone want to let him know how you feel. i wont post it, but you're free to go find it yourself. Frosty & Gayla Hardison of federal way WA. @ whitepages.com the supression of science for commercial gains is nothing new. whats new is that it's their money for our kids' world.

  3. Re:Who pays their bills? on Report Blasts "Peak Oil" Theory · · Score: 3, Funny

    OPEC (the Organization of Petroleum Extorting Countries). fixed.

  4. Re:Sweet, sweet data center air conditioning on Keeping Cool May Be the Key To Longevity · · Score: 1

    yeah, but all the EM radiation from living in a datacenter will certainly equal out any gains from the cold. lol

  5. Re:taking it a bit further on A Triple-Standard Disk · · Score: 1

    awesome, glad someone knew more about it than i did (my CS classes didnt quite cover optical storage hardware). seems like the theory is sound though, and if you had a different buffer for each layer, the switching problem could be avoided.. but otherwise a prohibitively expensive exercise.

  6. taking it a bit further on A Triple-Standard Disk · · Score: 1

    I'm assuming they use some sort of filter to reflect the blue light but not the other spectrum... why couldnt they do this with X number of different wavelengths, each with it's own "layer" or reflective filter... couldnt you theoretically have a really large storage capacity on the same size disc? instead of blue ray its "rainbow-ray"

  7. Re:Start Trek on Using Electricity to Heal · · Score: 1

    start trek? i meant star trek... *doh*

  8. Start Trek on Using Electricity to Heal · · Score: 1

    It may be a little cliche, but... does this remind anyone else of the Dermal Regenerator of Start Trek fame