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Comment Re:Straight wrong on the Atari (Score 1) 277

"His other points about the system are hit and miss. It was the musicians' machine of choice, true."

Y'know, it not that i really dispute this... but there was quite a large community of musicians around the amiga. My glorious days of MED! and well..

ok you are right..

and im too old to get all fanboyish about the Amiga.

( 'cept its waaaay better...)
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Faster and Open Access to Scientific Results 50

Tim O'Reilly has a post about how the prominent scholarly journal Nature has recently launched an open-access service for pre-publication research and presentations. In Nature Precedings, all content is released under a Creative Commons Attribution License, and can be commented and voted on. The service will cover research in biology, chemistry, and earth science, much like arXiv.org does for physics, mathematics, and computer science.

Feed Reee chair made from recycled PlayStation 2 consoles (engadget.com)

Filed under: Gaming, Household

Where do old PS2s go to die? Well, apparently they go right underneath your lazy, game-addicted ass now that Britain's pli design is introducing a chair with a seat and back made entirely from recycled PlayStation 2 casings. Suggested retail price for the Reee chair is £99, which is actually MORE than you'll pay for a brand new PS2 these days, even in Britain.

[Via Inhabitat]

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Feed Coming: The Oscars of virtual worlds (com.com)

Blog: Tycoons Anshe Chung of Second Life and Neverdie of Entropia Universe say they are going to produce the first virtual worlds awards, celebrating the best of the 3D social virtual environments.

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