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  1. Re:Headline problem....? on Broadband Is Dead (Or At Least Very Ill) · · Score: 1
    everything I've read about other countries(primarily the European Union) suggests that broadband there is mostly DSL, mostly too expensive, and not widely offered.
    Really? Here (in Sweden) connections of 4 to 10 Mbps, symmetrical, aren't unusual in flats/apartments. That's generally a 10 or 100 Mbps Ethernet network in the building, connected to a fibre-optic area network, which is in turn connected to the vendor's national backbone... dunno if there's a TLA for that. I pay 225 SEK/month (about 20 USD) for 10 Mbps, flat-rate, which is a lot cheaper than a (pay-per-minute) modem connection for just about beyond a small volume of e-mail.
  2. Re:Spoiler-tastic on Star Trek: Enterprise Reactions? · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    For you see, I have kissed a girl.
    Gosh. You must be very proud.
  3. Re:Absolutely Right... on Star Trek: Enterprise Reactions? · · Score: 1
    my grandmother for instance was a smart woman, but she never understood half of the technical stuff they were saying
    What's to understand? They make it up as they go along.
    ...

    Bugger. All that cognitive effort gone to waste.

  4. Re:Hypothetical question on IP Theft in the Linux Kernel · · Score: 1
    What, like:
    #include <stdlib.h>

    int main(void)
    {
    ...

    :-p

  5. Re:Faster USB on Next-Gen Apples To Include 1394b, USB 2.0 · · Score: 1
    Ahh well. Better late than never...
    BS. All those non-power users are doing just fine right-clicking away on Windows. Apple's usability research that led to the choice of one button mice was conducted back in an era where 95% of computer users had no idea what a mouse was.
    Incorrect. Later usability tests consistently show that the vast majority of windows users do not understand the difference between mouse buttons.
  6. Re:Faster USB on Next-Gen Apples To Include 1394b, USB 2.0 · · Score: 1

    but there is no reason they shouldn't have been shipping 2/3 button mice for the last several years.

    There's an excellent reason: for most users (approximately the complement of the set of users who read /.) multiple buttons are severely confusing, and remain so indefinitely. Power users may, at their oprion, aquire special hardware to meet their special desires.

  7. Re:Save space! on IPv4 vs IPv6: The Road Ahead · · Score: 1
    The IPv4 loopback address "127.0.0.1" is represented in IPv6 as "::1".
    Actually, the IPv4 loopback address "127.0.0.1" is represeneted in IPv6 as "::127.0.0.1" (or "::FFFF:127.0.0.1"). The IPv6 loopback address, on the other hand, is "::1".

    HTH, HAND

  8. Re:Learn the facts on Apple Moves Again To Squash Look-Alikes · · Score: 1
    I just wish they'd paid attention to their own research and development when they dreamt up the GUI for Quicktime 4. Is it as tacky and awkward under the Mac OS as it is under the Windows OS?
    Yes. The QT 5p2 player is significantly improved, but it's still candyfloss... not to mention iTunes, iDVD, iMovie etc. and parts of Mac OS X... Steve is good at creating excitement, but not so good at creating interfaces.
  9. Re:Oooh boy...how original on NASA Controls Jet With Nerve Signals · · Score: 1
    Hmm... consider the potential of this combined with a laser retinal display and a wearable computer. If you wore long sleeves, the only external evidence would be a slightly bulky pair of glasses[1] with a wire down your shirt (unless it used Bluetooth...), and you'd have your hands free. To use the computer, press a switch on your watch to activate a virtual keyboard and/or mouse, or a more task-oriented gesture interface.

    Hmm, all I need now is a few non-geek applications <sef>

    [1] Although AFAIAA LRDs haven't got this far... yet.

  10. Re:Spread it around... on Linux PPC Boots On The Powerbook G4 Titanium · · Score: 1
    Last I've heard, in the non-server edition, they've obscured the *nix parts enough that only someone who wanted to get to them could.
    "Mac OS X is terrible -- it doesn't dump you into UNIX unexpectedly."

    I don't get it.

  11. Re:Information wants to be keyboarded on Linux PPC Boots On The Powerbook G4 Titanium · · Score: 1

    If it takes you seconds to switch between mouse and keyboard, you're sufficiently handicapped to be well outside of the core market.

  12. Re:I don't understand why Apple used titanium on Linux PPC Boots On The Powerbook G4 Titanium · · Score: 1
    It can't be just for the sake of marketing, can it? If that were the case, then why would they be running linux?
    Er, which "they" are you referring to?
  13. Re:G4 'book on Linux PPC Boots On The Powerbook G4 Titanium · · Score: 1

    Actually, the Mac OS supports up to 8 buttons, via the Cursor Device Manager. However, as far as I am aware the extra buttons are only directly supported by games, via InputSprocket.

  14. Re:Yes it is, sorta on A Basket Full of Apple News · · Score: 1

    Classic was not in the list of API sets I was talking about. The essential point of my post is that Carbon apps are not "less pre-emptive" than Cocoa or BSD apps.

  15. Re:anti-environment apple on A Basket Full of Apple News · · Score: 1
    I wasn't talking about power consumption of the CPU, just the overtones of the statement itself irked me.
    Ah. You mean that a superficially subjectively environmentally-hostile attitude is Evil, but superficial environmentally-hostile lifestyles are merely human nature? Or is this only true if the pecieved attitude in question is displayed by Apple?
  16. Re:An improvement. on A Basket Full of Apple News · · Score: 1

    Commoditizing computers is taking longer than expected, but it will be done. I think Apple's attemts are better than Microsofts. It's a lesser-of-two-evils thing.

  17. Re:OSX updates buried in the gee-whiz hardware new on A Basket Full of Apple News · · Score: 1

    The apple menu isn't back. There's a new menu with an apple icon as its title, bit it's not the apple menu, it's a system-wide command menu.

  18. Re:So's the Apple in the left hand corner! on A Basket Full of Apple News · · Score: 1

    No, no control strip. They're trying to cram it into the dock (yes, that too) by allowing system preference panels to be docked and have custom menus.

  19. Re:The Clock is Back on A Basket Full of Apple News · · Score: 1
    my favourite change is that it appears the dock can be moved to the right or left side of the screen!
    What? Where'd you get that?
  20. Re:Beautiful PowerBook and Price Cuts - no surpris on A Basket Full of Apple News · · Score: 1

    It looks like the old standard Mac keyboard, without the keypad. (Full-size keys, except the F and arrow keys which are half-sized). It doesn't run across the whole width becuase the screen is very wide for a portable.

  21. Re:No talk of OS X as server on A Basket Full of Apple News · · Score: 1

    OS X will ship with Apache. There's a simple GUI (under the name of "personal web sharing" or some such) which appears to allow each user to enable/disable sharing of a folder (inferred from pics on Apple's site). Presumably more advanced GUIs will be written by third parties, and of course the fiddling-with-files interface is still there.

  22. Re:It's not really that bad. on A Basket Full of Apple News · · Score: 1
    I can build a much better system for $3000 less (not including DVD-R, so unless the DVD-R in their system costs $3000 it's a rip off).
    But it does.
    Apple will NEVER own the majority of the market.
    So?

    Seriously, where is it written that their goal is to dominate the market? The goal is to turn a profit. Great products are a side benefit.

  23. Re:Yes it is, sorta on A Basket Full of Apple News · · Score: 1
    OS X *is* MP, kinda.

    If it's a BSD program, or if it's a Cocoa (OPENSTEP) program,

    or if it's a Carbon program written to the MP library (other Carbon apps will NOT be MP aware),

    For all these categories the situation is the same: programs are pre-emtively multi-tasked over all processors with respect to each other; individual programs are threaded if they explicitly spawn threads.
  24. Re:Price? on A Basket Full of Apple News · · Score: 1
    I'm guessing Apple gives you a soundcard.
    On-board sound, no card. (This is true of essentially all Macs.)
    valinux fores you to have an ethernet card (can't put quantity to 0).
    Apple also forces you to have an ethernet interface (again, no slot usage). Oh, and it's 10/100/GB.
  25. Re:533s ARE MP! on A Basket Full of Apple News · · Score: 1
    Too bad you can't take advantage of the MP unless you are running OS X which doesn't come out until March. ;)
    *sigh*

    Yes, you can. A lot of things don't, but you can. If, for instance, you work with Cinema 4D and Photoshop, 2 533s is a pretty good deal.