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  1. Who is actually providing this service on The Pirate Bay Launches Free VPN · · Score: 1

    Since it has become clear that PB isn't providing this service, I tried to find out who is. I could find no info anywhere and the only link is the person that signed the exe with an ooo-industry.ru email and the website that doesn't say anything... http://ooo-industry.ru/ Looks pretty shady to me

  2. Re:Ha! See! I told you! on Ray Gun Puts Voices Inside Your Head · · Score: 1

    all three of your points are the same, focusing audio on a specific spot without interrupting anyone else. There is already a much safer way of doing this(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_from_ultrasound) without mixing any microwaves inside your scull.

  3. Re:Coral Cache on Residential Wi-Fi Mapping Database Revealed · · Score: 1
  4. Re:Study Source is Suspicious on Hummer Greener Than Prius? · · Score: 1
    WOW They even have a soundtrack, how can you not trust a company with a soundtrack?

    Is it true you have a CD? Sure is. We think we're the first to offer a soundtrack CD for a company (obviously not counting music or movie sites). It's called "The Y Axis" for obvious reasons. And since everything we do begins with a question, the company's theme song is "Question Mark."
  5. Re:wait till NetFlix hears about this! on Reading Your Postal Mail Online · · Score: 1

    "They probably have something to allow you to get a desired item forwarded to you and not shredded, it's probably mentioned in TFA if I weren't to lazy to read it." Indeed they do, I thought the same thing but apparently they allow you to choose before the mail is even opened, if you want to: open then scan, shred, forward, or store. I do wonder if their system can shred cds though ;-)

  6. Re:Microsoft Linux? on Microsoft To Announce Linux Partnership · · Score: 1
  7. Re:WAMP vs LAMP on OSS Web Stacks Outperformed by .Net? · · Score: 1

    Just to reiterate what others have said. I'm running Ubuntu as a host os and Windows 2000 as a guest under VMWare and it works great. With a gig of ram in total both operating systems run flawlessly.