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Vulture

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    Comment #2154174

    Could not figure what this site is about in 30 seconds, lost interest

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    Comment #1792417

    In the glory days of IRC, everyone was using it. Now most social medias have replaced the need for it. I think that what really killed IRC was msn/icq, specialised and targeted cha…

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    Comment #1784531

    After checking a few of them, I came to the conclusion that Flash has nothing to fear for the time being

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    Comment #1772377

    I wish I could click your screenshots to enlarge them. I can't see the one on the right very well

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    Comment #1661330

    I think that the major point here is that you consider Duke Nukem 3D to be a "standard FPS". You have to understand the 1996 context in which it was released. Prior to that, the "b…

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    Comment #1621024

    This would have been interesting if we could actually read the images

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    Comment #1612444

    In Montreal there are a lot of buried cables. I worked in a research facility for the only power company around and they pointed out several problems for this method. It costs a fo…

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    Comment #1610444

    Nice finding, now try to tell them

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    Comment #1609629

    I think that you are refering to binaural beats : http://gnaural.sourceforge.net/ You need a stereo headset to listen to this. There is a frequency in one ear and another one sligh…

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    Comment #1609596

    The solution is obviously to put every kid in a giant faraday cage

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    Comment #1589316

    I have trouble looking at the data (not a bug, more like usability). There are huge sections of the chart without relevant information, just long curved lines. This causes me to sc…

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    Comment #1579637

    No one has mentionned price yet. Tablet PCs usually sell over 2000$, that's a lot of money for a "cool gadget". That is why netbooks are selling like hot pancakes, you pay only a f…