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  1. Re:great on Autism Reversed in Mice at MIT Lab · · Score: 1

    Well, on the internet, nobody knows that you are a mouse, so don't worry about it...

  2. Re:Overkill? on Sun Super Computer May Hit 2 Petaflops · · Score: 1

    There is a world market for about 5 computers...

  3. Re:Aren't there any other.... on Hans Reiser Interview from Prison · · Score: 1

    Yup, I just love it how KDE can play you a loud sound to inform you that the sound system isn't working...

  4. Car radio on Walt Mossberg Reviews the iPhone · · Score: 1

    You should have your car radio repossessed.

  5. Best feature! on Walt Mossberg Reviews the iPhone · · Score: 1

    Not being able to have obnoxious ring tones is probably its best feature.

  6. Re:Your Rights Online on University of Washington Will Aid RIAA · · Score: 1

    Even worse, someone stole Paris Hilton's get out of jail photos and now no-one else can view them...

  7. MAMBA on Google Setting Up a Presence In Kenya · · Score: 1

    MAMBA == Miles And Miles of Bloody Africa

    Anyhoo, after South Africa and Egypt, Kenia is the most developed country in Africa and also one of the most peaceful and stable.

  8. Re:Kenya is at the forefront of e Africa ICT rev.. on Google Setting Up a Presence In Kenya · · Score: 1

    Actually, there is an undersea fibre-optic cable that runs all the way around Africa, sponsored mostly by South Africa and Nigeria. All Kenia has to do is connect to it.

  9. Re:Gas Explosion on Tunguska Impact Crater Found? · · Score: 1

    Hmm, maybe they'll find a whale skeleton at the bottom of the lake. So long and thanks for the fish...

  10. Never heard of SSH tunneling? on Day of Silence On the Internet · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    They can simply tunnel their broadcasts to a serrver outside the US and broadcast from there. This is a non issue caused by a lack of imagination.

  11. Re:Are you honestly claiming... on Is the CD Becoming Obsolete? · · Score: 1

    'On the internet, nobody knows you are a cat..."

  12. No megawatts in TFA on The British Steam Car Challenge · · Score: 1

    The article doesn't mention megawatts at all, so that seems to be typical 'Slashdot Editorial Liberty'. However, in order to bring the water to a boil in a reasonable time, it can probably burn at a megawatt rate at startup.

  13. Re:The MS teams on Mono Coders Hack Linux Silverlight in 21 Days · · Score: 2, Funny

    Ready to ship? More debugging? Certainly this is the point where MS would ship it...

  14. A tattoo on the forehead on CA Bill Limits Skin Implantation of RFID Chips · · Score: 2, Funny

    is the best way to mark an employee, but 666 is already taken.

  15. Re:Looks like a pretty good summary to me on CBC News Interprets GPL - Poorly · · Score: 1

    Hmm, a lot of Americans can read and write other languages - some even know English?

  16. NSA still using 12AX7 valves? on Underfunded NSA Suffers Brownouts · · Score: 2, Funny

    Thermionic valves used for digital processing are run at low power. It makes them last longer and they don't need a winde analogue power range with digital data. That is essential otherwise the big digital thermionic valve computers would never have worked.

    Maybe the NSA should try upgrading to transistorized computers now. A BC107 uses much less power than a 12AX7...

  17. Imagination on Quantum Dots Might Be Key For Teleportation · · Score: 1

    Teleportation is only limited by your imagination...

  18. Model error on Quantum Dots Might Be Key For Teleportation · · Score: 1

    I tend to think that when something is too good to be true, it probably is. Quantum entanglement is most probably a result of an error in the physics model and likely doesn't exist in reality.

  19. Finally on C.I.A. to Let "Skeletons" Out of its Closet · · Score: 1

    we'll know why the chicken crossed the road!

  20. Old English tradion... on C.I.A. to Let "Skeletons" Out of its Closet · · Score: 1

    Actually, Concentration camps are an old English tradition. They invented them somewhere between 1898 and 1901. Since the patent expired long ago, other countries were free to implement their own versions...

  21. Re:I forgot on C.I.A. to Let "Skeletons" Out of its Closet · · Score: 1

    The poorly educated will always be with us...

  22. Re:How do I build one? on Table Top USP Lasers Slice, Dice, and So Much More · · Score: 3, Funny

    Depends on how much power you want. Diode lasers are easy...

  23. Arabic on Take Two Shelves Manhunt 2 · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    They should translate the game into Arabic and market it in the Middle East. Throw in a few suicide bombers and it will be a smash hit.

  24. Re:Retroactive? on Internet Radio Will Go Silent on June 26th · · Score: 3, Funny

    just pay them with retro money, like Greek Drachma or DDR Mark...

  25. SHH to Canada... on Internet Radio Will Go Silent on June 26th · · Score: 5, Funny

    The US stations could set up SSH tunnels to servers in Canada - 'internet underground railroad radio stations'...