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Breaking: Condé Nast/Wired Acquires Ars Technica

Comment in News (18 diggs, 2 replies) - on 05/17/2008
Good buy. Ars is one of my favorites -- I hope they don't go and screw it up. (see comment)
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How to Fix PC Gaming Once and for All (For PC games Lover)

Comment in News (-1 diggs, 0 replies) - on 04/24/2008
Cool!! (see comment)
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Unique locks on microchips could reduce hardware piracy

Comment in News (1 digg, 0 replies) - on 03/07/2008
+1 Most insightful Digg comment ever. I never knew! Thanks! (see comment)
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New Futurama Icons from the Year 3000

Comment in News (7 diggs, 1 reply) - on 11/30/2007
"What makes a man turn neutral? Lust for gold? Power? Or were you just born with a heart full of neutrality?" (see comment)
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Flickr To Add Online Photo Editing Tools

Comment in News (1 digg, 0 replies) - on 10/20/2007
Am I the only one who does all the editing and adjusting before posting photos to Flickr? It's cool and all to have the features available, but I can't see myself using them very often. (see comment)
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Macs Really Do Run Windows Better

Comment in News (1 digg, 0 replies) - on 09/22/2007
Sony's drivers are the absolute worst to install! A fresh install of XP is usually what I do, but man, what a hassle it is to get all the hardware brought up again with the ridiculous download links and installer-wrappers. (see comment)
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The Chinese want to buy Seagate, and the U.S. Govt is worried for a reason

Comment in News (4 diggs, 1 reply) - on 08/26/2007
Just give them back Jack Bauer... (see comment)
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Don't pay for eBay selling tools!

Comment in News (1 digg, 1 reply) - on 08/19/2007
I've used eBay Market Research hundreds of times to look up approximate retail values of items to determine if they're worth selling, and it's been extremely helpful. Market Research is about $25 a month, but the concise data and graphs it offers are ver … (see comment)
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Generate Valid Credit Card Numbers

Comment in News (2 diggs, 0 replies) - on 07/30/2007
Interesting details on the "inner workings" of credit cards, complete with images, figures, and sources. Nice work! (see comment)
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Nine Amazing Future Military Technologies We Want

Comment in News (4 diggs, 3 replies) - on 12/20/2006
All I want is a simple technology that we really should have by now: the rocket pack. We should spend all our resources developing it. Why? It's the first thing I'd think about in the morning when I get up, and the last thing I'd think about before g … (see comment)
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.Avi support in QuickTime 7.2

Comment in News (2 diggs, 0 replies) - on 10/30/2006
AVI is just a wrapper for other kinds of video. What kind of video is this, really? (see comment)
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How To Replace the Hard Drive in an iPod

Comment in News (1 digg, 0 replies) - on 10/24/2006
Ugh, never use a screwdriver to open the iPod unless you want to chew up the plastic edges and have the result look like total crap. A company called Menda makes some excellent nylon pry tools which are great for opeening iPods, and cost only around $1 e … (see comment)
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Apple Tablet A Dream No More

Comment in News (1 digg, 0 replies) - on 10/11/2006
Awesome hack, although it ends up being quite thick. (see comment)
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High Elevation May Ruin Your iPod Hard Drive

Comment in News (3 diggs, 0 replies) - on 10/11/2006
You mean "iPod"? (see comment)
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USB, FireWire, and eSATA--All in One External Drive

Comment in News (-16 diggs, 5 replies) - on 10/10/2006
This looks like some killer hardware! Every interface one could need, powered by the stable and mature Oxford controller chipset. The fact that it's offered though OWC is simply icing on the cake. (see comment)
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web design company

Comment in News (1 digg, 0 replies) - on 10/10/2006
Ugh.. spam everywhere. Digg spam, keyword and link spam.... Utter garbage. Marked as such. (see comment)
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3 Easy Steps to Avoid JavaScript Memory Leaks

Comment in News (8 diggs, 0 replies) - on 10/03/2006
It's better to be a watchful programmer and tidy things up than to just assume the browser will handle it. Thinking like that won't get you far. Don't forget: 1) Make it work. 2) Make it work well. 3) Make it work fast. (see comment)
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Standardista Table Sorting

Comment in News (2 diggs, 0 replies) - on 07/23/2006
This is just what I was looking for! I had a sortable table set up in only a minute or two just by making some simple changes to my own code. (see comment)
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How to Bypass BIOS Passwords

Comment in News (2 diggs, 0 replies) - on 07/07/2006
A number of laptops store passwords in nonvolatile "NVRAM," which is nothing more than a simple serial EEPROM. Data stored here can remain without power for many many years, although there are a number of tricks to get at the contents. (see comment)
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