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And if you participate you may even win something, e.g., an iPhone 3G, a MacBook Air or a 40GB Apple TV!

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All the prizes are Apple products? You're really laying yourself open for flames on this one.

(Personally, I acknowledge that differences in user requirements, computing style and aesthetic preferences mean that one man's Mede is another man's Persian, as far as computers go. However, my iPod nano will still be destroyed.)

Oh, and what marketroid nimrod decided to put in an item like "Science is culture: Agree/Disagree"? That's content-free advertising blather.

Yeah, I found that one annoying too.

Did non-scientists get a long list of equipment that they had to say whether they used or not? You could admit to using all sorts of toys - oddly chemical computation but no other sort of computation. And also no coffee machine on the list.

On the equipment list, I clicked "other" and typed in "chalk, board". Now that I think about it, I should have added "tweed jacket, w/ elbow patches, leather (2)".

See those yellow banners around the site today?

Thanks to "Adblock Plus" they don't show up on my screen.