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  1. Re:paper? on Usability Eye for The GIMP Guy · · Score: 1

    The idea is that anyone can use paper and will be comfortable with it.

  2. Re:Terrible Sunday News on No IE7 For 2k, Now In Extended Service · · Score: 1

    You bet it's really stupid! I just had a post rejected because I couldn't even read what the "hidden" text was! I tried and failed 3 times and then the submit button disappeared. Perhaps I should train a neural network to figure out the letters for me as I can't do it myself...

  3. Yeah, they'll fix it on Microsoft Loses Key Engineer to Google · · Score: 1
    Hopefully they'll fix their server soon.


    At the same time they release Longhorn, if we're lucky.

  4. Re:Insightful on How Do You Use UML? · · Score: 1

    You should read about XP (extreme programming)...

    You're right that the initial idea is always different after seeing prototypes. But for this exact reason you shouldn't document your code. Code should be disposable, so don't waste time writing other than what the computer needs.

    If you're thinking "oh my god, how can you do without documentation?!"... Well, instead of calling your class A and writing in the documentation "This is a class to represent animals", why don't you name your class Animal instead? Same for methods... Don't be afraid to use very long method names that clearly explain what they do. Don't feel like typing long names? Just use short ones and refactor it when you're done. Eclipse has really good refactoring features...

  5. Re:Blowing is a waste of energy on Nintendo NES Overclocking Guide · · Score: 1

    Are you 100% sure about that alcohol thing? It says in the manuals not to do that... I'd like to get my games to play again, so if you're sure there's no harm, I might try it...

  6. Re:The good thing about Knoppix updates on Knoppix 3.7 Released · · Score: 1

    Sounds interesting, I'd like to read more about your setup. Did you put up a web page on the subject?

  7. Re:Mac, Linux and Windows on AbiWord 2.2 Unleashed · · Score: 1

    I like AppleWorks. It does look a bit odd, but it came free with my machine, it's stable and gets the job done without any hassles. I heard the next version's gonna use the right GUI APIs.

  8. Great game, but... on Final Fantasy Dawn of Souls Released · · Score: 2, Insightful
    The original Final Fantasy had a big impact on my life

    The original FF was a great game, no doubts about it. But I fail to see how it could affect one's life... Please elaborate.

  9. Re:Why is it mixed? on 'Bourne' Director to take on Watchmen · · Score: 1
    As an example... at no time during the book The Bourne Supremacy, is Marie killed

    I've seen both The Bourne Identity and The Bourne Supremacy movies. I also read The Bourne Identity afterwards. I was really disappointed by the book. I find over half the book is more a love story than anything else. I was gonna get the 2nd book, hoping Marie was killed very early, like in the movie, and we could move on with the interesting stuff... I guess I'll just get the 3rd movie if it ever comes out and forget about the books then.

  10. Data Extraction on Incorporating Machine Learning into Firefox 2.0? · · Score: 1
    Let the user create a "spreadsheet" with sample data from a web page. The browser then learns the pattern to extract the samples and extracts the rest of the page.

    Example: Search for 'laptop' on eBay

    The user creates this spreadsheet:
    item# | title | price | time left
    1234 | IBM T20 | 250 | 2 days
    2345 | Sony Vaio | 300 | 3 days
    ...
    I must admit it would be a limited-use technology to add to a browser, but the research aspect is interesting and putting it in Firefox would be your proof of concept.

    A problem would be to determine how many samples are enough for the user to get what he wants. I'd set up the interface as the user's spreadsheet taking 10% of the height under the web page and the resulting extraction (updated live) taking 40-50% of the browser's width. The user could then easily see if the results are good or not.

    Negative examples might be an idea too, to "fix" computer mistakes.
  11. Re:unification as in prolog on Favorite Programming Language Features? · · Score: 1

    Hey man, just curious... Do you write prolog for your job? I like Prolog, but erm... it isn't used much.

  12. Re:I think mac users are spoiled. on Tiger Slideshow: Pretty Mac OS X Pictures · · Score: 1

    I opened that "LA to Oregon" movie that was posted on Slashdot a while ago and tried this:

    tell application "QuickTime Player"
    activate
    play movie "LA to Oregon (95x).avi"
    enter full screen "LA to Oregon (95x).avi"
    end tell

    AppleScript complains "LA to Oregon (95x).avi" doesn't understand the "enter full screen" message. How'd you do it?

  13. Put Carleton on it! on Resumes for New Grads? · · Score: 0, Troll

    I put "graduated from Carleton University" on mine and the phone won't stop ringing! ;-)

    (for those who don't know, Carleton and Ottawa U are "competing" universities in Ottawa)

  14. Re:How many programmers now? on Oracle To Finish Linux Makeover This Year · · Score: 1

    I dont care, linux is getting better every day :)

    What would you say about other operating systems?

  15. Are you sure tar is unacceptable? on Recoverable File Archiving with Free Software? · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Are you sure it's unacceptable that tar archives are breakable? The way I see it, you'll tar your files then bzip them and finally put them on a backup server/CD/DVD. The bzip layer will provide the auto-repairing features, I don't see how it could break between having the tar and bzipping it. Is this for a normal environment? If your harddrive breaks during or after creating the tar, then the bzip would fail, no? Please tell us more about your situation if not.

  16. Re:Scavengers on Surplus Lab Equipment? · · Score: 3, Informative
  17. AssetRelay for Microscopes on Surplus Lab Equipment? · · Score: 3, Informative

    AssetRelay carries good second-hand microscopes. So you can get good stuff for cheaper. See their microscopes page: AssetRelay's Microscopes

  18. Re:Squeak, squeak! on Teaching Kids to Make Games? · · Score: 1

    I second that! Even though the interface is horrible at first, it's very addictive once you get into it.

  19. SCO employees don't talk too much about it... on Getting Over the Stigma of a Previous Job? · · Score: 1

    Can good workers get over the stigma of an employer's reputation? How will working at SCO affect its staff's careers? Does anyone at SCO talk about this?

    One employee did talk about it, but quickly went bankrupt after SCO forced him to get his Linux licenses for his home computer.

  20. Cool! on MUTE: Simple, Private File Sharing · · Score: 1

    I didn't know ants were encrypting their pheromone! ;-)

  21. Re:Control! on Windows XP, Games, and Administrator Privileges? · · Score: 1

    Dad?!?! I didn't know you read slashdot, sorry! I'll shovel and do the dishes for the next month! :-)

  22. Here is MY question... on Decoding the Algorithm for Pop Music · · Score: 0

    Who is Norah Jones? What kind of a hitter is that singer if noone ever heard of him/her?

  23. A small suggestion on Should Hackers Get Their Own Logo? · · Score: 1

    I would rotate it 90 degrees clock-wise. That way, the 'L' stands for "loser" and the extra dot represents hackers' malformation.

    Otherwise, great idea.

  24. Re:From the article on Interview With Bjarne Stroustrup · · Score: 1

    That's why people get better tools, such as Eclipse.

  25. Hotmail with Outlook Express on Which Webmail Service Do You Use? · · Score: 1

    I haven't seen a computer from which I couldn't access Hotmail from the web. Outlook Express also supports Hotmail accounts directly, so you can easily move and copy emails around between your own machine and Hotmail. I find it works very well.

    Also, Hotmail can fetch email from other POP accounts for you, so you can then access your email from all your accounts from everywhere!