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  1. Hmmm on Supercomputer to Hit 1.6 Petaflops With 16,000 Cell Chips · · Score: 1

    It's big. It's powerful. But, in simple human talk, how much GHz does that thing have?

  2. Re:Incredible! on Bad Password Allowed Swedish Watergate · · Score: 1

    Well, if I were you, I wouldn't have told this...

  3. Ah, editors on Apple Unveils 24" iMac · · Score: 1
    It is very important that you write a clear simple subject, and include relevant links in your story
    Hmmmmm
    Anyway, this is pretty cool. The bigger, the better, is we talk about monitors.
    In other new, there's a 17 and 20 inch Mac too.
    Prices:
    17 Inch -- from 999$
    20 Inch -- from 1499$
    And the famous 24 Inch -- from 1999$ (ah, don't you just love those nines? :))
  4. Hmm on Google to Sell Old News Articles · · Score: 1

    This is more like a cool feature, not a very useful one.
    I mean, sure, I'd be very happy to browse newspappers aged 1800 on the internet, that's really cool. But if anyone needs some information THAT old, isn't it going to browse archives (real, not the Internet)?

  5. But wait on The Top 100 Best-Selling PC Games of the Century · · Score: 2, Funny

    But wait, won't any karma whore copy the whole list to be rated +5 Informative?

  6. Dude... on Where are Customer Service Rating Systems? · · Score: 0

    Dude, it's the internet, and you're complaining about badware? :)
    Ok, seriously, the company itself (like AOL) should have some guest book/ a telephone number where you could leave your complaints.

  7. Re:oblig on Steve Irwin Dead · · Score: 1

    If something like this happened to a person related to you/good friend/etc, would you still be joking and calling it "defence"?..
    So much for slashdotters being mature.

  8. Huh? on Death by Google Calendar · · Score: 1

    A little extreme?
    It should be "Hey, you know, if you publish all your day tasks with all the information, I can use it it for something"
    It nothing new. It's just as if a eleven-years-old published his home address in some website - it's known to be done, it's stupid, and the eleven year old is responsible for it.
    Same here. If you publish everything, it mean I can see everything, and I can use everything. Duh.

  9. Hmm on Microsoft Attempts to Quash OSS Recommendations · · Score: 0, Troll
    Microsoft Attempts to Quash OSS Recommendations

    No, you mean, really? Wow, that's a surprise.
    (No, I'm not trolling. It's just that... I think you all know what I mean.)
  10. Told ya on The Top 10 Gaming Colleges · · Score: 1

    Well, just look at this... Didn't I tell you?

  11. A limited edition? on 16GB Flash USB Dongle · · Score: 2, Insightful

    So, it's a *limited edition*?
    Considering "640K shoudl be enough for everyone", we'll be carrying 32GB flashier soon, and the 16GB limited edition won't be anything special :)

  12. Re:Pardon me on 16GB Flash USB Dongle · · Score: 2, Funny

    Soo, you have a 8cm long friend which can be confused with a USB flash drive?

  13. Why not firefox? on New Web Browser Leaves No Footprints · · Score: -1, Redundant

    Why not just use Firefox? Ctrl+Shift+Delete - click "Clear private data now".

  14. Re:from the article, price list on Windows Vista Prices and Release Date Leaked · · Score: 1
    The myth that OS X costs more than Windows is officially dead.

    Well, if we consider that none of those OSes are released yet and prices may change just like release deadlines... no, it's still alive.
  15. Re:OK, but is it anonymous? on New Auto-Seeding Torrent Server Released · · Score: 0, Troll

    Illegally obtaining files that are copyrighted is a crime NOT just in the USA. It's a crime everywhere.
    Everyone knows that. Do you?

  16. Whatever on How Strategy Guides Affected Gaming · · Score: 1

    Well, looks on the bright side.
    11-year-old kids can feel cool, smart, or feel like some bankers, etc, when writing "Super ultimate guides on making money on Runescape".

  17. Insert subject here on What's On Your Thumbdrive? · · Score: 4, Insightful
    So I ask you, what's on your thumb-drive?

    Nothing. No, really. I use it to transfer files, not as the "Ultimate thing for fixing anything" :)
  18. Joo-boon-too on Novell Story Site Launched · · Score: 2, Funny

    Ubuntu has something like this here
    However, you won't win any prices, so you won't have to pay

  19. Dash? on Vista the Last of Its Kind · · Score: 1
    Mr.Editor, but wouldn't it be much more simple to read and understand the title if it was
    Vista - the Last of Its Kind

    The dash wasn't invented for no reason you know
  20. umm, wait on Vista the Last of Its Kind · · Score: 1
    The problem is that the operating system's increasing complexity is making it ever more difficult for enterprises to implement migrations, and impossible for Microsoft to release regular updates

    I know I'll probably get moderatad as troll/flamebait, but... Well, if we look at Linux (Debian/Fedora/Ubuntu), there's no problem to upgrade to a next release / release updates.
    Another thing. I don't think Vista's gonna be "the last of its kind" - it's like 640K should be enough for everybody :)
  21. 2 things on Storage System for Thousands of CDs and DVDs? · · Score: 1

    A warehouse
    Lots and lots of shelves.

  22. Another subject not decsribing the message on Real-Time Strategy Games - Too Many Clicks? · · Score: 0

    You should better count your legs/head/hand/fingers movement when you go shopping.
    When you get the number, maybe using a PC won't be so bad at all.

  23. Hmm on Microsoft Puts Police Link on Messenger · · Score: 2, Interesting

    This is a good idea, But... how many false alarms will there be? If every alarm has to be investigated, there will be a lot of wasted time.
    Besides, we all know how kids like clicking everywhere.

  24. Duh on Unlock Internet or Risk Losing Staff? · · Score: 1

    Yet another announcement that gets to my "Well, DUH!" category.
    If I'm responsible for my company's server, why can't I read slashdot/forums/other, or maybe read bash.org when I'm bored?
    Not allowing employees (specially IT staff) to browse freely is like not allowing a secretary to write e-mails for her friends, you get the idea.

  25. Mythbusters on Irish Company Claims Free Energy · · Score: 1
    Mythbusters have already busted myth about the so-called free enegy...
    For this myth the MythBusters created a large coil of wire, and wrapped it around a PVC pipe box. They then hoisted it underneath powerlines in order to "catch" some electricity. They were able to obtain about eight millivolts of electricity. They determined that siphoning a practically useful amount of electricity in such a manner would require thousands of pounds of wire, and would be extremely impractical and dangerous, as well as being illegal.