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Take a break from workday drudgery with ITwhirled. Each weekly installment covers the best in weird news, humor, gadgets, and all manner of offbeat items from the world of IT and beyond.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Five groovy sites for free music downloads

Short of 'free food' and 'free beer,' 'free music' is one of the sweetest phrases you can hear. But getting tunes gratis doesn't have to mean ending up on the RIAA's Most Wanted list. These five sites will let you easily fatten up your music collection with tracks that creators and recording labels are giving away--all in DRM-free, MP3 format. An extra bonus: None of these sites require an e-mail address or any kind of registration. ...read more

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The world's most annoying software

This is a good list of software that ranges from necessary but irritatingly implemented (Windows Update) to just plain asinine (RealPlayer). And Java, oh, Java! "Programming languages are like sewage plants: if the average user becomes aware of them, something's gone wrong. Java doesn't know this." OUCH for Java! ...read more

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Belgians develop urine-controlled video games

If you think the Wii Remote is the ultimate in intuitive interfaces, well, get ready for Place to Pee, a new game system that will soon be arriving in Belgian urinals. A few simple games are planned that are controlled by hitting sensors in urinals ... with exactly what you'd think you'd hit a sensor in a urinal with. People can even stand at adjacent urinals for player-versus-player mode. ...read more

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Raytheon building robot soldier suit

Anyone who thinks that Iron Man is just fiction severely underestimates the ambition of America's defense contractors. Raytheon is working on a cybersuit that can lift hundreds of pounds, though it will look significantly less slick than the movie version. "It takes no special training, beyond learning to relax and trust the robot," said one engineer working on the suit, unsettlingly. ...read more

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Tech's 10 worst entry-level jobs

Would you want to be a customer support specialist for MySpace? A financial analyst at trouble Yahoo! A Windows support tech of any kind? Of course you don't. Find out why all these jobs, and more, will suck your soul out. ...read more

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Poll: Do you own a Wii?

- Yes, and I have the bruises to proove it.
- Yes, but I hardly ever play.
- Not yet, but I'll get one for Wii Fit.
- Puhleeze. I'm a hard-core gamer.
- Nope. I'm not into video games.
- I don't even like to say Wii.

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LAST WEEK'S RESULTS

Is your job making you fat?

15.5% - I blame the man!
20.7% - I sit at my desk snacking all day, so yes.
43.1% - It's not my job so much as my slothfulness.
15.5% - Constantly putting out fires keeps me lean.
5.2% - Are you kidding? I can't keep weight on.

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Tuesday, May 06, 2008

Trekkies rejoice! Real live tricorder invented

All right, maybe it isn't quite a tricorder, but it's darn close. UC Berkeley profs have figured out a way to attach a medical scanner to an ordinary cell phone. The scanner sends raw data over the cell network to a high-powered computer back in the lab. The set will allow people living in rural areas without access to sophisticated medical equipment to get more high-tech care. ...read more

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CSI: Viking Age - Homicide charges dropped against ancient Norse

For years, archaeologists have believed that one of two women found on board a perfectly preserved Viking ship was a human sacrifice. But now scientists say that the collarbone injury that was thought to have killed her had actually been healing for weeks, and that her death may have been of natural causes. ...read more

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Road Kill Record Book Club

Hunters have long boasted of the size of the animals they've successfully shot and killed. But what of those who hunt accidentally, with the front bumpers of their car? Or those who just find enormous animal corpses on the side of the road? Now their records too are made public to the world, thanks to this exciting new Website. ...read more

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Computer languages and facial hair

The weirdo-beardo Unix admin is a longstanding IT cliche. But one Israeli Microsoft blogger has set out to prove, in profusely illustrated fashion, that facial hair and programming brilliance are definitely related. ...read more

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Italian salaries go online

You've probably heard urban legends about people e-mailing salary lists to everyone in their company, causing chaos and dissent as people discover what their co-workers make. But what if that list was of the salaries of everyone in the entire country? That really happened in Italy, when the tax authority briefly posted every Italian citizen's taxable income on the Internet. ...read more

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Geek comic of the week: Kate Beaton

Kate Beaton has applied her deceptively simple style to a number of interesting comic projects. From a history-themed comic series, to a comic journal, to funny strips about Canada's Maritime provinces, this series has something for most. ...read more

20 things you can do in 20 minutes to be more successful at work

Want to add to your work cred and cachet, fast? Any of these tips can help catapult you up the ladder. ...read more

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The 10 most important technologies you never think about

Take a peek inside the magician's hat at ten technologies that are keys to our digital age. Without realizing it, you've probably used at least one of them already today--if not all. But whether you're aware of them or not, without these technologies our world would be a very different place. ...read more

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Poll: Do you read comments to posts on sites like Digg and Slashdot?

- I don't read comments. They're worthless.
- I look for comments, but I don't read them.
- I read them sometimes.
- I get sucked right in. There's great stuff in there.

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LAST WEEK'S RESULTS

Have you ever been fired?

11.4% - Nope - I've been at the same job my whole working life
41.1% - Nope - I've always left on my terms
15.8% - Well, I've been part of mass layoffs, but I've never been singled out
13.9% - Yes, but I've grown as an employee since then
12.4% - Yes, due to personality conflicts with the boss
5.4% - I am unemployable

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Thursday, May 01, 2008

Robot vigilante takes on hobos

The owner of O'Terrill's pub was tired of homeless men hanging out using drugs outside his bar and at a local children's center. His solution: the "bum bot", a 300-pound remote-controlled security droid, armed with a megaphone and a water cannon. ...read more

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Google domain names - the funny, strange and surprising

Google owns thousands of .com domain names. There are the obvious misspellings, a number that seem totally unrelated, and other that are just plain odd. But then there are those that may foreshadow future services. ...read more

UFOs attack Phoenix (again)

A series of hovering red lights were spotted in the skies over Phoenix, Arizona, this week, resulting in hundreds of phone calls to police. Similar lights were widely reported in 1997. The Air Force denies any knowledge of the incident, so the question now is: who are these space monsters, and why on earth do they care about the Southwest's largest, sprawliest metropolis? ...read more

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A field guide to Internet people: Hipsters

Learn how to identify and interact with hipsters when you encounter them online, as you inevitably will! Part of a larger series of descriptors of the sorts of folks you'll meet on the Internet, which also includes LOLCats and college revolutionaries. ...read more

5 easy ways to commit career suicide

We're all capable of making mistakes that can send us straight to the career doghouse. Here are five big no-nos to watch out for. ...read more

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Lawmaker who showed porn to kids quits

Ohio state legislator Matthew Barrett was supposed to show high school students a Powerpoint presentation on how a bill becomes a law; instead, he showed them a picture of a topless a woman. Barrett claims to have no idea how the naughty pic got on his USB drive, but is resigning in disgrace anyway. ...read more

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Geek Comic of the Week: King Monkey

If you like adorable talking blue and green monkeys that have wacky adventures together serving their red Monkey King, then this is the comic for you! And if you don't ... then I'm pretty sure you're not really human. C'mom, they're adorable talking monkeys! ...read more 'Geek Comic of the Week: King Monkey'

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10 Killer Texting Tricks

To many people over the age of 30, text messaging can seem like one of those strange, complicated behaviors only teenagers understand. In reality, it's one more great tool in your productivity arsenal, right up there with e-mail and instant messaging. Let your thumbs do a little walking and you can check flight status, update your calendar, track a package, check your bank balance, and get driving directions to almost anywhere. ...read more

Poll: Have you ever been fired?

- Nope - I've been at the same job my whole working life
- Nope - I've always left on my terms
- Well, I've been part of mass layoffs, but I've never been singled out
- Yes, but I've grown as an employee since then
- Yes, due to personality conflicts with the boss
- I am unemployable

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LAST WEEK'S RESULTS

How are you coping with sky-high gas prices?

9.8% - Car pool
19.5% - Take public transportation
17.1% - Walk/bike to work
11.0% - Telecommute
6.1% - My hybrid gets 50+ miles per gallon.
36.6% - I can afford it. I was hired during the dotcom boom.

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Friday, April 18, 2008

Which religion has the best cell phone?

Religious devotees around the world enjoy expressing their faith with customized cell phones, which may play religious ringtones, carry scripture or provide guidance, content filtering and other services specific to each religion. These phones are customized and marketed directly to religious communities in various parts of the world. But which of the world's great religions - Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism and Judaism (listed in order of size) - has the best cell phone? ...read more

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Women more likely than men to trade passwords for chocolate

A new survey by Infosecurity Europe finds that women are four times more likely than men to sell their passwords to total strangers in exchange for chocolate. The genders were nearly equally likely to trade their contact information for a chance to win a trip to Paris, though. ...read more

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Geek love: In-game marriage proposal succeeds

Tammy Li apparently has a hard time tearing herself away from Bejeweled, her favorite video game; so, in an attempt to attract her attention, Bernie Peng reprogrammed the game so it would flash up a marriage proposal when she hit a certain score. She said yes, and the company that makes Bejeweled is so pleased that it will fly the couple to Seattle for their honeymoon. ...read more

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Green search engine plants trees for clicks

A new Australian search engine that claims to be the first 'green' search engine launched Monday, offering users in 14 countries the ability to contribute to offsetting carbon emissions through tree planting schemes simply by using it to query the Web. ...read more

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Scientists achieve one small step for moon-farming

You may think of the moon as a harsh, unforgiving place. But scientists have succeeded in growing plants in a very close simulation of lunar soil! Turns out that all you need to do is add bacteria. And water. And air. ...read more

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Poll: Parents fear in-game sex more than decapitation

This week's online poll from parental gaming site What They Play finds in-game sex more offensive than 'a graphically severed head.' ...read more

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Gas geek gang tries to run over cop

Who says Americans aren't tech innovators? A group of Florida thieves came up with a computerized device local police say they've never seen before to hack electronic gas pumps and get unlimited petrol. But their criminal skills turned out to be not on the same level as their engineering smarts: when spotted by a police officer, they attempted to run him over with their car. ...read more

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The best graphic novels you haven't read yet

If you're looking for graphic novels aimed at a young adult audience, this list offers a wide selection of genres. From lovelorn mummies to aliens in the icy oceans of Jupiter's moons, you'll meet a variety of heroes and villains in these pages. ...read more

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Top 10 mistakes entrepreneurs make

Part of the fun of being an entrepreneur is striking out on your own, but that doesn't mean you should ignore the wisdom of others. Here's a list of pitfalls to avoid; techies should particularly heed #5: "Too much belief in the saving grace of 'miracle' technologies" ...read more

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A new kind of Web -- don't miss these 11 sites

Here are 11 Web 2.0 sites or mashups or whatever you want to call them that show what the new Web can do, from helping you organize your life to adding some personalized fun to it. ...read more

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5 gadgets that make you seem artistic

In this modern age of techno toys, it's easy to get in touch with your inner artist. If you're itching to create sublime, meaningful works of art -- or at least something with a beat you can dance to -- here are five gadgets worth a look. ...read more

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Poll: How are you coping with sky-high gas prices?

- Car pool
- Take public transportation
- Walk/bike to work
- Telecommute
- My hybrid gets 50+ miles per gallon.
- I can afford it. I was hired during the dotcom boom.

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LAST WEEK'S RESULTS

What are you most sick of hearing about?

15.1% - The economy
15.1% - The war
32.1% - The democratic primary
9.4% - Microsoft/Yahoo
7.5% - All things Google
5.7% - All things Vista
15.1% - All things iPhone

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Friday, March 28, 2008

Researchers: Glasses aren't geeky

For too long, those who wear glasses have been stigmatized as dorkwads and lame-os. But now, scientists have declared that glasses-wearers are no more likely than the population at large to be introverted, and are slightly more likely than average to be "agreeable." There's no word on whether these geeky scientists are themselves four-eyed types with an agenda to push. ...read more

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Scientists train suicidal fish

Seeking to resolve the environmental impact of fish farms, scientists are working to train fish to return to a specific point from their home in the open sea in response to an audio signal. The fish would be fed after the noise was broadcast until they were conditioned to associate that sound with good times -- until they got fat enough, and then they'd be killed and eaten, obviously. ...read more

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Japanese astronaut tests boomerang in zero-g

Takao Doi spent most of his 18 days in space helping attach a new Japanese laboratory to the International Space Station. But during his free time, he was able to engage in a little research of his own, throwing a boomerang inside the station and determining that it did in fact come back to him as it would have on earth. The experiment was conducted on the behest of his friend Yasuhiro Togai, a world boomerang champion. ...read more

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Five videos too good for YouTube

Tired of the YouTube scene? Would you rather watch something a little more...movielike? Well, fire up the popcorn. Here are five flicks you can legally download that YouTube won't have up anytime soon. ...learn more

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Lawsuit over stolen Second Life sex toys ends in settlement

Eros LLC, a company that manufactures virtual genitalia for Second Life players, settled its lawsuit against Second Life denizen "Volkov Catteneo," who was reproducing and reselling the virtual naughty bits. But the lawsuit ended in a settlement, frustrating both those who wanted to see some legal precedent set in regards to virtual property and fans of funny lawsuits involving virtual genitalia. ...read more

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Geek comic of the week: The Ten Doctors

Dr. Who fans who have dreamed of a grand meetup of all ten of the Doctor's reincarnations -- along with 45 years worth of companions and villains -- will enjoy this comic. It's already on chapter 85, but you'll want to start from the beginning. ...read more

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Top 10 most pathetic ITT Tech "campuses"

The ITT Takes Time blog dedicates itself to mocking the ITT Technical Institute chain of for-profit tech universities. This photo list finds the saddest campuses in the chain, in strip malls and senior citizens' homes (really!) across America. ...continue reading 'Top 10 most pathetic ITT Tech "campuses"'

Poll: Do you wear glasses?

- Yes. Can't see a thing without them.
- I've had corrective surgery
- I wear contact lenses
- I wear them for fashion
- I probably need them but haven't had my eyes checked
- Nope. My vision is perfect

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LAST WEEK'S RESULTS

How do you manage work stress?

11.3% - Lash out at coworkers
31.0% - Bottle it up
12.7% - Meditation and yoga
19.7% - Beer
16.9% - Video games
8.5% - I'm impervious to stress

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Monday, March 24, 2008

Aussie puts life up for sale on eBay

Have you ever wanted to be an assistant rug store manager who enjoys motorcycling and skydiving and lives in a three-bedroom home in Perth, Australia? Well, you can be -- if you bid on Ian Usher's life on eBay. Usher, desperate to start his life fresh after a rough divorce, is offering all his worldly possessions, a two-week trial period at his job, and even the names and addresses of his friends. After the auction closes, he plans to walk out the door with his wallet and passport and nothing else. ...read more

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Housing market woes affect flying saucers

Chattanooga's famous space house -- a livable home shaped like a UFO -- sold for a mere $135,000 at auction last week, despite the worldwide attention the sale caused. One thing that might have given potential homeowners pause: the only way in or out is via a retractable ladder underneath the spacecraft. Also, it can't fly to other solar systems, or even to the next state. ...read more

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Japan names cartoon ambassador

The latest member of Japan's diplomatic corps is named Doraemon, is blue, and is a cartoon robot cat. He's the nation's first official anime ambassador, and he represents the country ... we're not sure how, exactly, but we're sure its very exciting but confusing. ...read more

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Top 15 ways to reduce stress

If you spend your days in a cube glowering at a computer screen, there's no question that you need this list. The "stretching" one is particularly key. In fact, I'm going to go stretch right now. Aaaaahhhhhh...

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YouTube morons get 30 days in jail for taco theft

Master criminal Robert Echeverria and some of his friends cooked up a diabolical scheme in which they pretended to be a corporate CEO and his flunkies in order to scam awful fake Mexican food from Del Taco. Their biggest mistake: bragging to YouTube -- and thus to the Internet at large -- at their success in getting sub-$5 tacos for free. Now Echeverria will be going to jail to contemplate his misdeeds. ...read more

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Geek comic of the week: Questionable Content

This venerable and wildly popular Webcomic has a certain geek appeal, not least because of the presence of an anthropomorphic computer (AnthroPC). Plus, there's plenty of indie rock talk and romantic melodrama to keep you entertained. ...read more

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The 10 video formats HD DVD will meet in heaven

In case you missed it, the epic battle between HD DVD and Blu-ray came to an end after HD DVD was unceremoniously dumped by NetFlix, Best Buy, Walmart, Sony and Warner Brothers. But HD DVD is in good company. Here's a list of 10 other promising technologies the buying public ultimately didn't put their weight behind. ...read more

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Poll: How do you manage work stress?

- Lash out at coworkers
- Bottle it up
- Meditation and yoga
- Beer
- Video games
- I'm impervious to stress

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LAST WEEK'S RESULTS

If you hadn't chosen a career in IT, what would you be doing now?

19.8% - Videogame tester
37.2% - Teacher
4.2% - Sports writer
4.7% - Circus performer
16.4% - Musician
7.8% - Audio/video salesperson
9.6% - Bartender


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Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Over 50% of companies fire workers for e-mail, 'Net abuse

Think you can get away with using e-mail and the Internet in violation of company policy? Think again. A new study conducted by the American Management Association and The ePolicy Institute found that more than 25% of employers have fired workers for misusing e-mail and one third have fired workers for misusing the Internet on the job. Sure, the vast majority (84%) of firings involved porn, but simply surfing the Web led to a surprising number of firings. ...read more

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UK computer store finds encrypted disc in eBay buy

The British government has suffered a series of high-profile losses and thefts of disks containing confidential personal data. That's why the technicians at a computer shop in Bolton called the cops when they found a CD hidden behind the keyboard of a laptop they bought on eBay. The disc contained encrypted data and was whisked away by counterterrorism officers. ...read more

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Scientists seek to create "robo-turtle"

Most sea turtles who lose three flippers simply can't survive in their watery environment. But Texas conservationists have managed to nurse one such critter back from the brink. Now they want to equip it with a cyborg flipper that will presumably allow it to swim normally -- and hunt down and destroy the motorboat that took its biological limbs. ...read more

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6 passed-over Star Wars promotional products

How could there not be a market for Princess Leia's Hair Headphones (especially if they're the fancy noise-cancelling kind)? And what about the Han Solo in Carbonite Mini Fridge? Or the At-At Walker Chair Caddy? ...read more

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Mystery man breaks into woman's apartment, downloads porn

An Ottowa woman awoke at 4 a.m. confronting what for most of us would be a nightmare: a stranger had broken into her apartment. But instead of looking for valuables or threatening her life, he was looking at porn on her computer. The man fled when confronted, leading some to wonder if 24-hour cybercafes would be a good business. ...read more

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Geek Comic of the Week: Kinkofry

Mushrooms are pretty amazing -- so says the tagline for this comic, anyway. Looking vaguely like Super Mario's mushroom enemies, the fungal heroes and villains in this comic navigate their way around its strange world. ...read more

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10 broken technologies - and how to fix them

Sometimes a technology idea is too good to be true. A flexible keyboard, Internet voting and watching feature films on your smart phone are examples. Today, these concepts are still evolving, but they're broken right now. Here's why and what could be done to fix them. ...read more

Poll: How do you treat your repeptitive strain injury?

- With the same painkiller I use for my headache
- Total rest
- Stretches, exercises, and ergonomics
- I work through the pain
- I don't have RSI - I control my computer with my mind

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LAST WEEK'S RESULTS

The first computer I ever owned...

1.0% - Ran Windows XP/Vista
5.1% - Ran Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000
9.2% - Ran Windows 3.x
35.2% - Ran DOS
0.4% - Ran OS X
5.7% - Ran the Classic Mac OS
26.5% - Was made by Commodore
9.6% - Was made by Atari
7.3% - Took up the better part of a room

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