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Re:Konqueror passed 2nd
I don't know, but Konqueror does indeed appear to pass the Acid2 test. The only problem I can see is this odd scrolling bug, but that probably isn't supposed to be able to scroll anyhow.
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Re:Konqueror passed 2nd
I don't know, but Konqueror does indeed appear to pass the Acid2 test. The only problem I can see is this odd scrolling bug, but that probably isn't supposed to be able to scroll anyhow.
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They have a Picture
I believe I found a small image of their picking machines in action: http://img410.imageshack.us/img410/5440/harvester
1 be.gif
As well as a conceptual drawing for a fertilizer-spreading machine, working along side a happy human farmer: http://forums.eveofthewar.com/photos/albums/userpi cs/10001/churchA_02a.jpg -
British Policeman in the Video
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I did and i got the mark of the beast!
i rejected my christian upbringing...
check out my 666 tattoo here.
it's on my right forearm, close enough =)
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Re:GBA cartridges stick out? No sale.
If you have seen the circuit board pictures on the FCC website, you will find that there is simply NO ROOM for both a GBA cart and a DS cart to to fit inside the DS Lite case. Check it out here
As you can see, the back of the GBA and DS connectors are practically touching. Sure they could have made it so that GBA carts won't stick out, but only if the case was extended. I prefer the cart sticking out over a larger DS.
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Ask and ye shall receive...Here you go: http://www.neon-usa.com/
These things want plain old P4 Gigabyte motherboards with a few hundred megs of DDR, very affordable rigs and no Linux experience necessary. There's a pretty GUI on the DVR end if you choose to put a head on it, and there's a remote web interface from which you can watch & control feed in-browser. Here's a few screenshots for you on the client end:
These particular units are limited to 16 cameras per unit, but there are higher-end DVRs which are very similar that scale higher if 'modular' isn't your bag. But these things work well. In fact, the first time I deployed one of these we put somebody away for a long time (3 strikes law) with footage from one of these DVRs, and that was before the building was even inhabited.
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Ask and ye shall receive...Here you go: http://www.neon-usa.com/
These things want plain old P4 Gigabyte motherboards with a few hundred megs of DDR, very affordable rigs and no Linux experience necessary. There's a pretty GUI on the DVR end if you choose to put a head on it, and there's a remote web interface from which you can watch & control feed in-browser. Here's a few screenshots for you on the client end:
These particular units are limited to 16 cameras per unit, but there are higher-end DVRs which are very similar that scale higher if 'modular' isn't your bag. But these things work well. In fact, the first time I deployed one of these we put somebody away for a long time (3 strikes law) with footage from one of these DVRs, and that was before the building was even inhabited.
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Ask and ye shall receive...Here you go: http://www.neon-usa.com/
These things want plain old P4 Gigabyte motherboards with a few hundred megs of DDR, very affordable rigs and no Linux experience necessary. There's a pretty GUI on the DVR end if you choose to put a head on it, and there's a remote web interface from which you can watch & control feed in-browser. Here's a few screenshots for you on the client end:
These particular units are limited to 16 cameras per unit, but there are higher-end DVRs which are very similar that scale higher if 'modular' isn't your bag. But these things work well. In fact, the first time I deployed one of these we put somebody away for a long time (3 strikes law) with footage from one of these DVRs, and that was before the building was even inhabited.
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Re:Wow!heh, if you follow the link to gamespot, they have a picture and some comments. The first comment says
jaokhan
I cropped the pic and blew up a section, so you can see it easily.
Yes, because we all love typing at an angle. And why does the mouse have a wire coming out of it if it's wireless?
http://img226.imageshack.us/img226/8233/phantomwir ed1ft.jpg
What a joke, even their Press Pic don't jive with the product they're selling. -
Re:Shooting themselves in the foot
I download about a Gigabyte of data via torrents everyday. Take a look at how small my DVD collection is:
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Re:Use what you know
This is worse than goatse.cx. Remember, you're on THE INTERNET, so anything goes. Be prepared to have nightmarish recollection of what you will see if you click on this. And remember, you were warned:
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Re:Oh good. (5core: -99 Troll)
This is worse than goats.cx. Remember, you're on the internet, so anything goes. Be prepared to have nightmarish recollection of what you will see if you click on this. And remember, you were warned:
http://img33.imageshack.us/img33/8765/cortacabea2i q.jpg -
Re:TrueCrypt
If you make it a sparse disk image, you can set the volume size as large as you want to start, but the
.dmg (actually .sparseimage) file starts at zero bytes and only grows as you add stuff to it. Compact it every so often, if you're concerned about wasting space. Screenshot. Note custom volume size. -
Re:Trends!
My response to people who are too easily "offended" by funny pictures, disrespectful online names, etc.:
My very own Mohammed cartoon
Make one of your own. Share with your friend. C'mon, folks, the time is now to be juvenile!
Like the old saying goes: "The Internet sees censorship as damage and routes around it." Well, dammit, that might be true, but I'm tired of people damaging the Internet! Let's do what we can to make them unhappy. -
Re:open and save dialogs
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Re:No, use Flash! :D
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One innovative thing MS did that never caught onI really don't understand what the fuss about the desktop search is, maybe I'm behind the times, but what was wrong with a locally hosted active desktop? Couldn't they achieve the same sort of thing by bundling a dumbed down MSed version of tsDesk? Maybe I'm not looking properly, but does linux have anything comparable to MS's active desktop? Because really, I think tsDesk is the most efficient desktop manager I've ever stumbled upon.
Just have a look at my hacked up version to get an idea of how clean and easy a desktop can be.
Here's how it looks by default
http://img76.imageshack.us/my.php?image=screeniefe b2006min0vj.jpgHere's how it looks when you start expanding things
http://img76.imageshack.us/my.php?image=screeniefe b20064nh.jpgEveryone bashes MS for being monolithic, but look at how little Active Desktop caught on. AD let's you customize your desktop more than any desktop I've ever seen and a lot more simply. Sure right out of the bok it's not the easiest thing ever, but with a couple of MS wizards and Clippy I'm sure it wouldn't be a stretch for a mildly interested user like Joe Sixpack to play around with.
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One innovative thing MS did that never caught onI really don't understand what the fuss about the desktop search is, maybe I'm behind the times, but what was wrong with a locally hosted active desktop? Couldn't they achieve the same sort of thing by bundling a dumbed down MSed version of tsDesk? Maybe I'm not looking properly, but does linux have anything comparable to MS's active desktop? Because really, I think tsDesk is the most efficient desktop manager I've ever stumbled upon.
Just have a look at my hacked up version to get an idea of how clean and easy a desktop can be.
Here's how it looks by default
http://img76.imageshack.us/my.php?image=screeniefe b2006min0vj.jpgHere's how it looks when you start expanding things
http://img76.imageshack.us/my.php?image=screeniefe b20064nh.jpgEveryone bashes MS for being monolithic, but look at how little Active Desktop caught on. AD let's you customize your desktop more than any desktop I've ever seen and a lot more simply. Sure right out of the bok it's not the easiest thing ever, but with a couple of MS wizards and Clippy I'm sure it wouldn't be a stretch for a mildly interested user like Joe Sixpack to play around with.
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Sony LCoS made my dream come true
Nothing on the market even compares to the Sony SXRD series. I bought the 70" version back in August and it has been a viodephile's dream come true. If you have not seen one of these units, go down to your local professional av store and see the image for yourself.
Pic of my setup:
http://img108.imageshack.us/img108/4562/9782fx.jpg
This monster plays the 1080i HD channels with such clarity and vivid color that watching a DVD at 480p makes me cry. I really wish the industry would settle on an HD content disc format and start shipping some movies that I can watch in 1080i. -
By far the best version....
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What up with pcmag.com and Twins???
Seriously! This is from their home page today It's freaking me out!
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Why is everyone bitching?
Why is everyone complaining abour FF memory usage, Its fine for me, never goes above 40% cpu usage, no matter what i have running. Check out pic for more info.
Spec: G4 1.25, 768ram OS X 10.3.9
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Re:That's all well and good...
At least you can be confident that with KDE 4, your crashes will look very pretty.
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What the GNOME guys are up to
To provide some alternate perspective:
Screens:
Screen1
Screen2
Screen3
Videos:
Vids taken with a video camera
New window manager video (long)
Conceivably some of these goodies could be merged into KDE. Given the blatant sexiness of this handful of technologies, I'd expect it will be happening reasonably soon.
And I believe that everywhere you see "Search", it is a beagle indexed search. WinFS eat your heart out. -
What the GNOME guys are up to
To provide some alternate perspective:
Screens:
Screen1
Screen2
Screen3
Videos:
Vids taken with a video camera
New window manager video (long)
Conceivably some of these goodies could be merged into KDE. Given the blatant sexiness of this handful of technologies, I'd expect it will be happening reasonably soon.
And I believe that everywhere you see "Search", it is a beagle indexed search. WinFS eat your heart out. -
What the GNOME guys are up to
To provide some alternate perspective:
Screens:
Screen1
Screen2
Screen3
Videos:
Vids taken with a video camera
New window manager video (long)
Conceivably some of these goodies could be merged into KDE. Given the blatant sexiness of this handful of technologies, I'd expect it will be happening reasonably soon.
And I believe that everywhere you see "Search", it is a beagle indexed search. WinFS eat your heart out. -
Some _real_ screesnhots of KDE4
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Some _real_ screesnhots of KDE4
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Re:Screenshots from article
My mistake, one of the screenshots certainly is from gnome. but
http://img460.imageshack.us/img460/8478/desktop1vn 1co.jpg is definitely KDE.
Uh, that's a mockup, not a screenshot. Seriously, there's not much to show at the moment, the work on KDE4 is concentrating of the libraries and porting. There can't be no screenshots of some whiz-bang KDE4 GUI, because that GUI does not exists. I bet that if you could get KDE4 to compile and run, it would look 95% identical to KDE3.5. -
Re:It looks cool, so it is cool?
I think that trying to judge a book by its cover is probably the worst way to determine the utility of a window manager.
Agreed. But they appear to be working on some significant usability improvements. If they do what was outlined in this (which I believe is a design mockup, article is slashdotted already so I don't know) they'd be a lot closer to winning me over. -
Re:Screenshots from article
My mistake, one of the screenshots certainly is from gnome. but
http://img460.imageshack.us/img460/8478/desktop1vn 1co.jpg is definitely KDE. and the entire article is at
http://64.233.179.104/search?sourceid=navclient-ff &ie=UTF-8&rls=GGGL,GGGL:2005-09,GGGL:en&q=cache%3A http%3A%2F%2Fwww.planetdiaz.com%2Fforums%2Findex.p hp%3Fshowtopic%3D141
Apologies for that, but the coral cache wasn't working great. -
Re:Screenshots from article
http://img460.imageshack.us/img460/707/possibleui
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Re:Screenshots from article
Isn't that gnome? http://img460.imageshack.us/img460/707/possibleui
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Screenshots from article
KDE makes me want to log out of Linux, but that's just my opinion. Here's some of the better pictures from the forum post that seems unresponsive atm. Gogo google-cache.
http://img460.imageshack.us/img460/2962/components 31jm.png
http://img460.imageshack.us/img460/707/possibleui1 3ke.png
http://img460.imageshack.us/img460/5343/fake5bo6pi .jpg
http://img460.imageshack.us/img460/2605/fakepanels etup7wv8km.jpg
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Screenshots from article
KDE makes me want to log out of Linux, but that's just my opinion. Here's some of the better pictures from the forum post that seems unresponsive atm. Gogo google-cache.
http://img460.imageshack.us/img460/2962/components 31jm.png
http://img460.imageshack.us/img460/707/possibleui1 3ke.png
http://img460.imageshack.us/img460/5343/fake5bo6pi .jpg
http://img460.imageshack.us/img460/2605/fakepanels etup7wv8km.jpg
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Screenshots from article
KDE makes me want to log out of Linux, but that's just my opinion. Here's some of the better pictures from the forum post that seems unresponsive atm. Gogo google-cache.
http://img460.imageshack.us/img460/2962/components 31jm.png
http://img460.imageshack.us/img460/707/possibleui1 3ke.png
http://img460.imageshack.us/img460/5343/fake5bo6pi .jpg
http://img460.imageshack.us/img460/2605/fakepanels etup7wv8km.jpg
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Screenshots from article
KDE makes me want to log out of Linux, but that's just my opinion. Here's some of the better pictures from the forum post that seems unresponsive atm. Gogo google-cache.
http://img460.imageshack.us/img460/2962/components 31jm.png
http://img460.imageshack.us/img460/707/possibleui1 3ke.png
http://img460.imageshack.us/img460/5343/fake5bo6pi .jpg
http://img460.imageshack.us/img460/2605/fakepanels etup7wv8km.jpg
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Screenshots from article
KDE makes me want to log out of Linux, but that's just my opinion. Here's some of the better pictures from the forum post that seems unresponsive atm. Gogo google-cache.
http://img460.imageshack.us/img460/2962/components 31jm.png
http://img460.imageshack.us/img460/707/possibleui1 3ke.png
http://img460.imageshack.us/img460/5343/fake5bo6pi .jpg
http://img460.imageshack.us/img460/2605/fakepanels etup7wv8km.jpg
http://img460.imageshack.us/img460/8478/desktop1vn 1co.jpg