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Re: You keep using that word... (Score: 1)

by czert@pipedot.org in Future manned Mars exploration at risk due to lowered solar activity on 2014-10-25 09:00 (#2TPW)

My point is, cosmic rays or space itself cannot be "radioactive". Radioactivity is a property of ordinary matter.

But yeah, I'm being needlessly pedantic. Thanks for the submission, I did enjoy the "article". And thanks for linking directly to the source, by the way -- that's something that rarely happens on /. these days.

You keep using that word... (Score: 1)

by czert@pipedot.org in Future manned Mars exploration at risk due to lowered solar activity on 2014-10-24 23:01 (#2TPH)

...I do not think it means what you think it means.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radioactive_(disambiguation)

Headline? (Score: 1)

by czert@pipedot.org in Telstra caught disclosing browser data without a warrant on 2014-08-22 06:24 (#40G)

So... it's more like: "Australian government caught requesting browser data without a warrant"

Re: xmonad (Score: 1)

by czert@pipedot.org in In any given month I use as interface: on 2014-08-12 12:04 (#3TH)

yup. Been using xmonad for years now (switched from wmii), and I don't think I'll ever switch WMs again. To me, finding xmonad felt a lot like finding VIM a decade ago.

-1, Redundant (Score: 1)

by czert@pipedot.org in Pipedot Status Week 1 on 2014-03-07 20:28 (#AY)

Okay, I have to join the praisefest. Having found out about this site only today, I'm extremely impressed by the functionality. Everthing already seems to work the way I always expected from both /. and soylent news. You may have lost the PR battle, but you simply deliver.

Here's to hoping that the comunity goes on growing and that the site keeps up with it.
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