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"Nuclear batteries that produce energy from the decay of radioisotopes are an attractive proposition for many applications because the isotopes that power them can provide a useful amount of current for hundreds of years at power densities a million times as high as standard batteries. Nuclear batteries have been used for military and aerospace
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"The Washington Times reports, 'The problems at the National Science Foundation (NSF) were so pervasive they swamped the agency's inspector general and forced the internal watchdog to cut back on its primary mission of investigating grant fraud and recovering misspent tax dollars.' One senior executive at the National Science Foundation
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Mozilla also slammed Google's Chrome Frame stating "Browser Soup" "Mozilla executives today took shots at Google for pitching its Chrome Frame plug-in as a solution to Internet Explorer's poor performance, with one arguing that Google's move will result in 'browser soup.' The Mozilla reaction puts the company that
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"The release of Google Chrome Frame, a new open source plugin that injects Chrome's renderer and JavaScript engine into Microsoft's browser, earlier this week had many web developers happily dancing long through the night. Finally, someone had found a way to get Internet Explorer users up to speed on the Web. Microsoft, on the other hand
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ROFL!! "Stingray melee weapon confirmed." PWNED HAHA!!
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Yar -.- patents like these should be scrapped immediately cause the entire coding community would be so limited cause of crap like this. Programming today is all about improving and creating new methods on old, new, or recent coding concepts. Hopefully, Paltalk will have their asses handed to them by the joint MMORPG forces.
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"According to Australia's Office of Film and Literature Classification, Left 4 Dead 2's content exceeds that allowable for an MA15+ rating. Any such game is rated as Refused Classification, effectively banning it. From the report: 'The game contains realistic, frenetic, and unrelenting violence which is inflicted upon "the Infected"
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"The Boston Globe reports that major MMO publishers (Blizzard, Turbine, SOE, NCSoft, and Jagex) are being sued by Paltalk, which holds a patent on 'sharing data among many connected computers so that all users see the same digital environment' — a patent that would seem to apply to any multiplayer game played between multiple systems
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Facebook!?!? Nevar!! Downz wit social networking!!
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The site is shown the way the author intends it, more or less, just without the ads that are paying to run the site. It really helps lessen the amount of spyware and malware that try to come through when i'm using my tricks and sources to get games and other stuff =P After years of experience with this stuff my new laptop has never been infected