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Slashback: Wal-Modem, Culpability, Misquotes

Slashback with a weekend worth of updates on Wal-Mart's OS-free PC, the End of the Simpsons, Harlan Ellison v. AOL, wireless goodies and more. Read on below for the goods.

There must be some mistake; this is what I wanted. Masem writes: "The review of the OS-less PCs sold through Wal-Mart brought out a lot of comments on the inclusion of a WinModem, effectively requiring Windows to make the computer work correctly. However, NewsForge reports that shortly after that posting, Microtel, the makers of these computers, wrote back to the reviewer and indicated that new versions of the systems will ship with Linux-friendly modems from now on. Nice to see a company that knows its target audience and how to make them happy."

Thanks, Microtel!

Next: ethernet cable manufacturers. cpt kangarooski writes: "For those tuning in late, Harlan Ellison sued AOL (among others) for having the temerity to permit users to upload copies of his copyrighted works across their networks on the Usenet. As it turns out, AOL was in the right, and got a summary judgment against Ellison.

The opinion by Judge Cooper is located here in PDF format Given his reputation, Ellison will likely appeal."

Welcome to Ix, please take off your shoes. cayle clark writes "A few months back I asked slashdot about shopping in the Akihabara, Tokyo's famous "electric town," and got lots of good advice. Well, now I been and went there, took some pictures, and posted an illustrated account here. Netting it out, it's a keen place to wander, and prices are in some (but only some) cases lower than in the USA."

Hacking at the ties that bind Following up on the new venture in wireless from the LinuxCare crew, Dave Sifry writes "802.11b Networking News wrote up a summary of the new Sputnik Gateway release today, codenamed Stagecoach. The Community Gateway code runs from CD and turns a computer with an ethernet card and Prism 802.11b card into a secure authenticating firewalled 802.11b Access Point. New features of this release include support for desktop cards, like the Linksys WMP11 PCI card, which means that you can turn your old 486 in a closet into a cheap secure wireless router."

I'd rather they save Futurama, but gift horse, teeth, etc. Remik writes "Yahoo News is carrying this story letting Simpsons creator Matt Groening set the record straight that the Simpsons isn't winding down and that it isn't on the ropes. He claims he was misquoted and misunderstood in a Financial Times of London article that came out earlier this week and that he does indeed has stories for years and years. What if Marge became a robot? Hmm..."

Has anyone detected the envelope with the winner's name yet? SoundGuy666 writes "Looks like SETI made it past that 500 million milestone - wonder who won the $500 prize..."

4 of 410 comments (clear)

  1. Re:Slashdot sucks horse balls by ironfroggy · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    such inter-OSDN bickering... *sigh*

  2. Re:Super Lucky Tasty Kitty by larry+bagina · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    cool. Now, I can find out what it's like to eat pussy

    --
    Do you even lift?

    These aren't the 'roids you're looking for.

  3. Re:People should stay away from Walmart by Graspee_Leemoor · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Most companies are evil. The whole point of companies is to lie to and cheat consumers to get them to part with their hard-earned money.

    Frogs, on the other hand, are gentle creatures, and neither coerce nor intimidate.

    Well, uh, OK, frogs eat flies, but that's frog nature, and not even nature (red in tooth and claw) is as cruel as a company with a hyped-up marketing division.

    graspee

  4. Re:Akihabara by BJH · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I'd just like to send a big 'fuck you' to the moderator with the microsecond attention span who seems to have decided that my post was a direct copy of the Akihabara article, rather than a commentary on it.