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  1. Re:Questions about Inside Wiring on Thoughts On Third-Party DSL Providers? · · Score: 1

    dammit answer, i've been waiting 2 hours and 19 minutes.

  2. Sound Clip on Pushing Microwaves Faster Than Light · · Score: 1

    Sound clip here.

    Fox lawyers can contact me here or here.

  3. Re:But... on Pushing Microwaves Faster Than Light · · Score: 1
    Sound clip here.

    Fox lawyers can contact me here or here.

  4. Questions about Inside Wiring on Thoughts On Third-Party DSL Providers? · · Score: 1

    Now that a southwestern bell guy has strung a new wire from the phone pole to the telephone box on the outside of my house, a guy from my line provider, ip communications, is coming tomorrow morning to do the inside wiring. I was wondering, do these guys run new wires through the walls, or do they use an unused pair in my existing phone jacket? If my house is 30 years old and he uses the existing wiring, would i see any performance increase if I strung my own wire? What wire do i use for that purpose? Thanks, Zeus305

  5. Re:Hmm... on Gnutella's Wall Of Shame? · · Score: 1

    would there be some way that someone could not give an ip, or give a fake ip? I would think this would be an enticing formum for system hackers.

  6. Re:They look kinda shitty. :( on Forget The Pentium, Hack The 68K · · Score: 1

    Then use the same resolution or only slightly larger on a bigger moniter and the images will actually be bigger and easier to see.

  7. Re:Mp3 player on Build Portable Mp3 Player · · Score: 1

    I want one. Is it finished and does it work well? does he have more info and pictures that whats on his webpage? Can he make me one?

  8. How to get this built by a big name like Sony on Are There MP3/CD Player Combinations? · · Score: 1

    What we really need to do is get said product manufactured by big name companies like sony, panasonic, alpine, and clarion. I order to do this i have sent e-mail like this to these manufacturers promoting the idea (even though I proposed a slightly different one-- read on), and I encourage every one of you to do the same. Depending on the responce I recieve I might start a petition like descibed below. This is the only way to convince these corperate giants that there is a market for this type of product.

    John

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    Dear Sirs:

    I would truly appreciate it if you would please take the time to read this message and forward it to the correct parties. I am an avid Sony consumer and have a very important suggestion regarding a product that is in extremely high demand and is not currently being produced.
    What I am talking about is a mobile car mp3 player that is the size of, say, one of your 10-disk changers and holds about 2, 4, or 6 gigabytes of mp3's. While I, currently own a $1000 product which is somewhat similar (see www.empeg.com), the model i propose must have several improvements.
    First, it must have the sony quality of craftmanship and user friendliness I have come to expect. Also it must connect to and be controlled by the Sony cd-changing recivers with the uni-link technology and preferably have cd-text technology based upon the ID3 tag encoded in the mp3. It also must be able to play mp3's of various quality encoding such as 128, 160, and 192 kbps.
    Also while the above ideas are neccesities the following are my ideas which you could incorporate. It should allowed to be connected to a computer via a usb or maybe ethernet connection. The software included should be able to encode mp3's from cds and transfer to the unit. However, please do not change from the mp3 format, because it is almost universal and many people, like myself have already burned our entire cd collection (600-plus albums) to mp3's on cd's at high quality.
    You could also make a cd player that plays mp3's on cd's so we can keep from toting 600 expensive cd's around, but the design as a changer is much better. Please respond to my e-mail on the status of this product and what issues you are facing that prohibit its production. I would be willing to call and discuss this with someone if neccessary. Also if it would help, should i send a petition of several hundred signatures and email addresses who would like such a product created? Please contact me at johnmcd3@hotmail.com.

    Think you for your time,

    John ---------

  9. WARNING TO ALL SLASHDOT READERS: on Your CPU Will Explode · · Score: 1

    Reading this comment has caused most microsoft based operating systems to crash; delete themselves, destroy your computer components, and the resulting flames have burned down several homes in the western united states. Reading this comment has also been known to run up massive bills on your credit cards and cause your wife to file for divorce. Unfortunantly Microsoft announced today that this feature will not be continued in any of it future products.