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  1. Re:might be interesting to host it? on Geocities To Be Made Available As a 900GB Torrent · · Score: 1

    I am sure there has already been developed something like this (and if not, there is probably a reason on why its a bad idea), and I suspect there are many drawbacks like high latency, low bandwidth/throughput meaning very slow page loads etc...

    Sounds just like when I actually used Geocities. The nostalgia factor alone makes me want to see this happen.

  2. Re:Verizon's Network Was So Terrible in 1928 on 1928 Time Traveler Caught On Film? · · Score: 1

    Alternately, time travelers from far off in the future making their initial runs ( aka 'learning curve' ) may not have enough anthrolopogical data to make an accurate assumption about styles and devices of the time period they entered.
    ---
    In the 20th through early 21st centuries, people carried around large computers equipped with 'radio wave' transmitters, then called 'cellular phones', which allowed them to speak with eachother at a distance. This was of course long before telepathy was perfected and shortly before the advent of the global computing chip insertion process had come to fruition. The 20th century was surely the turn of the tide toward the exponential techonological growth leading toward this golden age!

    For references to this device, please access the global directory tree 'historic communication' or 'historic computation'. It is recommended when collecting props for your venture to maintain a generic yet authentic presence. See the files under 'Android' for examples of common characteristics of these devices.
    ---

  3. Re:will believe when i see it on Promised Microsoft Tablet 'No Thicker Than Sheet of Glass' · · Score: 1

    That's probably an entirely unnecessary degree of resolution.

    If we imagine that each 'pixel' is comprised of an individual R, G, and B subpixel, your 'camera' will have triple the resolution of your screen's native resolution.

    I think 1 sensor per RGB cluster is plenty fine.

  4. Re:The Internet is not a Mall on AT&T Says Net Rules Must Allow 'Paid Prioritization' · · Score: 1

    Just to be nitpicky.. the Great Library was only accessible by the wealthy upper class (of riches or heritage). Not that the nearly ubiquitously illiterate lower classes wanted to use it, but they couldn't if they did. Maybe with the guidance of a well positioned upper-class member, at a premium price of course.

  5. Re:iPads are not phones on Fat Fingered Sumo Wrestlers Given iPads · · Score: 2, Interesting

    These are the exact reasons I'm waiting for a comparable Android tablet.

    You get the watered down GUIfication element, where anyone can pick it up and it 'just works'

    You also get the ability to really dig in via the ADB console or terminal apps.

    I'm certainly no majority example, but this seems to me to be 'done right', and I'm excited to buy one for my girlfriend.

    Until a good KB dock-type attachment comes out for Android tabs, however, I've got no real use for it - I spend a vast majority of my 'computing' time using the keyboard, to a point that I've gotten a full-size USB keyboard to attach to my laptop which also has a full-size keyboard that just isn't quite as comfortable.

    Until I've got that same flexibility with a tablet, it's just not my thing. My girlfriend is of the opinion that iPads are too locked down, and therefore useless, and she's 1/10 the computer nerd that I am.

  6. Re:This is pretty much what I've been telling peop on Abandon Earth Or Die, Warns Hawking · · Score: 1

    Theoretical Physicist != Applied Physicist

    One's a monkey spending it's days imagining all the useful tools it could create, while the other is perfecting the art of cracking a nut.

  7. Re:is this news? on Attackers Using Social Networks For Botnet Control · · Score: 1

    fits squarely in the stuff that matters, but no, not news really.

  8. Re:Midichlorian testing to come soon on Believing You Are Very Good Or Evil Boosts Your Physical Capabilities · · Score: 3, Funny

    "Any significantly advanced technology..", yadda yadda, you all know the quote.

    To anyone living prior to the 1900's, television, the internet, cell phones.. they'd all be magic. You could certainly try to explain the technology away, but likely the explination would also be significantly advanced enough to be percieved as magic. Electron tunneling whoosawhatsits? I just wants my fancy movin' picture porn to come on over the tubes and light up my screen!

  9. I'm out of the office on HP Gives Printers Email Addresses · · Score: 1

    Autoresponder loop wars! Now they might even catch fire!

  10. Re: Printers doing X.... on HP Gives Printers Email Addresses · · Score: 1

    I can see it now..

    "Somebody help me! I'm out of paper and I've got a SPOOLER ERROR!! Why does it hurt?!"

  11. Re:Free advertising going too far on BlackBerry Predicted a Century Ago By Nikola Tesla · · Score: 1

    It is weird, and there have been a lot of complaints in the past about accidentally receiving messages, and also a good bit of concern about 'what happens if spammers start using text messages?' On previous phones / plans I've used, you can see a brief 'preview' of the message before 'accepting' it, allowing you to opt out of the recieve charge. Most current smart-phone based plans, however, have unlimited text to avoid the fact that the carrier usually cannot control this aspect of the phone on those devices.

  12. Re:Not a checkbox, a shortcut... on The Shortcomings of Google's Open Handset Alliance · · Score: 1

    Menu -> Settings -> Applications -> Manage Applications -> Scroll down and select HTC Sense -> Clear Defaults. Hit the 'Home' key afterward and you'll be presented with a choice of which home 'application' to use.

  13. Re:Privacy issues ? on The World's First Full Face Transplant · · Score: 1

    And then they all left, for absolutely no raisin.

  14. Re:only $5,000? on Gizmodo Blows Whistle On 4G iPhone Loser · · Score: 1

    The sap who accepted the offer surely does now.

  15. Re:Stolen Goods? on Gizmodo Blows Whistle On 4G iPhone Loser · · Score: 1

    Easy. They paid for a lead, not for a 'device'. The 'device' was given to them, and mystery bar shopper walks away with $5k for his time.

  16. Re:How many ways are there to do simple things? on Why Computer Science Students Cheat · · Score: 1

    Wrong. "right" = "correct".

    Take a correct turn on Lincoln Boulevard.. wait that's not right.

  17. Re:Makes Sense, Actually on Adobe Not Worried About the Future of Flash · · Score: 2, Informative

    Sure they'll be competing with DreamWeaver or whoever...

    Just an FYI, DreamWeaver is an Adobe product too.

  18. Re:Mom's gonna fix it all soon on Disputed Island Disappears Into Sea · · Score: 1

    Where's the like button when you need it?

    Instead,
    I find your ideas intriguing and wish to subscribe to your newsletter.

  19. Re:Head tracking on Nintendo Announces 3D Successor of Nintendo DS · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Oh Apple, you and your patents. Use it or lose it!

  20. I'd prefer a fine on Microsoft VP Suggests 'Net Tax To Clean Computers · · Score: 1

    If you're too lazy to keep your lawn mowed, or to have someone else mow your lawn because you're not familiar with a mower, I certainly don't want to pay to have someone else do it for you.

    Keeping your lawn clean is your responsibility, not that of the public. If your lawn becomes infested with virus carrying rodents because you can't be bothered, certainly a fine is appropriate. My lawn has managed to stay neat and free of infestation for years without taxpayer's help, nor would I ask it of them.

    Oh wait, I meant to use a car analogy! Nah, a tax that keeps my car running might actually be a good thing..

  21. Re:If I worked at WD I'd be terrified on A Look Under Western Digital's Hood · · Score: 1

    They could surely keep themselves going for a while by buying out a smaller SSD fab shop and selling rebranded as WD devices. There are multitudes of 'I only use WD/Seagate/Maxtor/Hitachi harddrive' types who have been waiting in the wings for a 'real' HDD manufacturer to sell SSD's before they jump on the bandwagon.

    That said, and this said so many times it's becoming /. cliche, mechanical HDDs offer storage capacities far exceeding SSD and will continue for a while. SSD will catch up in capacity soon as fab processes get smaller and smaller (and they start moving to 3.5" form-factors to squeeze in more chips per unit), but HDDs will continue to be an order of magnitude cheaper to produce/purchase for years to come.

  22. if it interacts with the music on Ford Airstream Electric Concept Car · · Score: 1

    ...then my friend says he's totally sold. Personally, I think it looks like the lovechild of Barbarella and Back to the Future. What the crap is with the egg seats?