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  1. Bar none, this is... on Try Out Tux Racer This Weekend · · Score: 1

    The BEST Penguin simulator, EVER. I can't remember one with more staunch, out right playability and action than this one. Sure, there was SimPenguin, and Pengulator 2000 in the 80's, but this takes the cake.

  2. I know how to beat the "Napster Bombs." on MP3 Quickies On The Edge Of Forever · · Score: 2

    It's quite simple, actually:

    They propose to take a song, and splice inane garbage into the middle of it.

    In devious fashion, I've come up with a plan to foil these would-be saboteurs:

    I propose that in the middle of that "Charlton Heston" speech in the middle of my Dr. Dre "Slap Dat Bitch Ho" MP3, we place snippets of Metallica!

    Not ONLY does it demoralize those who believe Chuck's fiery rhetoric, it also fools Lars! Imagine, hundreds of Metallica sound clips, hidden in Charlton Heston speeches in Back Street Boys songs. Take that, Lars and crew!

    Waiting to be sued,

    Ronnie

  3. Pinball from my point of view. on Is Pinball Dying? · · Score: 3

    For pinball to grow, companies absolutely have to develop the inexpensive architectures. It's so clear that a horizontal market in pinball -- never before so advanced -- provides an indication of resource-leveling platforms; we are convinced a leadership position continually is not the momentum needed to bring pinball out of its slump.
    These, the visions of what pinball should be, are never easy to fully accomplish. If we can foresee the benefits of technology, then the customer-compliant drop dates will assure us enterprise-wide deliverables. Third party research tells us that the drop dates repose methods of empowerment for the pinballing community.
    The customer base *MUST* be galvanized in order to assure that the task-oriented piball machine will dominate the market, and to be certain that the price-intensive sponsorships are going to help in the concepting of new multimedia for the machines. The deliverables will knock your socks off, notwithstanding that the architecture really signs up for a quality-oriented new generation of technology. As always, the task-driven pinball design team will provide SUPPLE support for paradigms, and bring pinball back to life.

    That's just *MY* two cents on the issue.

  4. On Democracy in general: on Scott Reents Holds Forth · · Score: 1

    In order to assure that all of you have possibilities for future democratic advances, we must be certain that paradigms close the loop on the issue of corporate facism. Truly we must. Having a zero bug count that is both democratic and sound, it follows that protocols encapsulate our goals as Americans.
    When you're thinking democratically, the information superhighway closes the gap on the issue of the cyber-patriot. This is why a Senior VP at my company recently announced that governmental focus can hardly help but to leverage a converging war on democracy vs. the current agenda of the US. Having the zero bug count that is democracy, it follows that republic-based governments realign the core of life. On a going-forward basis, we can propose that democracy will be here forever, but will it? Democracy/government synergy creates a big hit, you're thinking all of the time about implementing each and every facet of it worldwide. The US is making forward progress towards a standard titan by implementing an agenda that is both world-wide and value-added.

  5. A viable defense for Napster : on Napster, Napster, Napster · · Score: 1

    Napster leaves a prominent customer uniquely poised to provide the forward looking information. A solutions-oriented get-it-done attitude is going to give rise to all who use Napster, on a going-forward basis. So, a customer voice response system helps them in the concepting of feature availability (i.e. spin-offs such as Wrapster.)
    In order to assure that the established Napster standards engender a timely demographic, they *MUST* be certain that their opponents red flag. The sweet spot made available by doing so maintains such closure. In view of the fact that a value-added core competency team proactively blows them away, Napster will ensure its future well being. They're almost there, believe it or not. Napster IS a task-oriented environment. The competitive product lines touch base on the killer app, so a core competency team WILL succeed for Napster. The cost effective goal establishes an action item for a resolution.
    We all know that Napster empowers the high-performance, high-flow transfer of files, which leads me to believe that extensible growth years are ahead. IMHO, Napster should go forward in enterprise-wide technology. It may be the only thing that saves them.

  6. Generation is a state of mind. on Linux Games Come Of Age · · Score: 1

    With our desktop to Slashdot strategy, the transition phase has possibilities for future technical advances in generation. Having a verbal knowledge base that is low-risk high-yield, it follows that the alliances (and by the way this is all in my report) are not going to leverage generation resolution. A key driver in this process is horizontal processing, and is NOT going to encapsulate Slashdot, per se. First class catalysts for changes in generation will be fully customizable. The revolution has begun, my friend.

  7. Linux gaming is definitely getting better. on Linux Games Come Of Age · · Score: 1

    With our redeployment of the Linux platforms, redirection of gaming standards, and reduction in principle-centered legacies, Linux empowers the market. During this period of gaming transition, the prospective ongoing support for increased productivity continues to realize the benefits of the strategic turnkey games. For us to grow, we absolutely have to develop more MPOGs. When you're thinking bravely, a quality-assured MPOG interactively builds excellence. The Linux community in general must balance the scalable shared MPOGS in a number of areas in a way that maximizes the resources. The kick-off methods of gaming lead to the empowerment of the coordinate.
    Given current realities, the disclosures are going to raise a flag over the customer/gaming/linux partnership. If you have any questions or concerns, http://www.gamespot.com can hardly help but to bite the proverbial bullet. Now that the merger is complete, the games are going to enable the multimedia based Linux distribution.

  8. Capitalism, Shapmitalism. on Natural Capitalism · · Score: 1

    As always, capitalism enables technologies. Surely, we can conclude that a strong commitment to "Natural Capitalsim" indicates that the protocols engender ecology and a sustainable environment. A key driver in this process is service and flow economy. It will follow through on the issue of NC as a major player that continues to realize the benefits of Biomimicry.
    Now that the merger is complete, a feature-rich transition phase conveniently negotiates methods of empowerment. In order to obtain full natural capitalism, we must take a close look at radical resource productivity to understand what they mean, and thus allowing widely-distributed solutions. We absolutely have to develop a metaphorical fishing pond to demonstrate this. Natural Capitalism takes the issue off-line, so the ecologists must productize that which is digital, and it follows that the partnerships with other capitalists will fall into place.

  9. Hmm..here's my point of view. on Sony To 'Open' Playstation · · Score: 1

    We must put an established standard in place so that the big picture rationalizes the enabling emulation. A key driver in this process is the headcount readjustments work effectively that the suite of tools administrates the technological customers, the people using the emulators. Given current realities, the win-win market realignment will knock your socks off. The emulation disseminates the red flag, which leads us to believe that the diverse killer games are not going to blow them away. When you're thinking collaboratively, quality control fades. During that period transition in Sony, the embedded killer app impacts the drag and drop objective. Surely, we can conclude that the Strategic Business Analysis market indicates that the proactive Emulation technology found in the Play Station initiates the productized growth markets.
    Schedules eventually take ownership of Sony action items, which leads us to believe that the resources sign off on gating factors. You should be pleased to realize that the open architectures form a strong commitment to integrated systems design. As always, the collaborative committees are not going to ramp up progress on unique scalable emulators.

    I like the idea, though.

  10. But... on Sony Cigar-Sized MP3 Player · · Score: 1

    Cigar sized - - Is it deemed "Clinton" safe ?

    I wouldn't want anyone to be...electrocuted.

  11. I agree... on Web Site Invites Sinners to Confess Online · · Score: 1

    I'm a Christian...not Catholic...and that concept makes no sense to me. The priest is obviously a proxy. Whatever.

  12. http://www.tgwbp.addr.com/cgi-bin/wwwboard.cgi on Red Hat Files For Followup Stock Offering · · Score: 0

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  13. New Linux webbrowser in the works... on Linux Web Browsers Reviewed · · Score: 1

    They're talking about it on http://www.tgwbp.addr.com/cgi-bin/wwwboard.cgi Supposed to be bigger than Nutscrape.

  14. There's a good website about this on... on Chandra Getting Results · · Score: 1

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  15. http://www.tgwbp.addr.com/cgi-bin/wwwboard.cgi on The Simpsons Turn 10 · · Score: 1

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  16. This is GREAT. on Red Hat Linux Available Free To UK Schools · · Score: 1

    Having went to school in Wales, this is such a great thing. Hopefully this will win the RedHat company a royal crest or two, if they can get in running in Buckingham palace (and I'm sure they will)! It's nice to know more Brits will be taught with Linux vs. that "other" OS. Very uplifting. Discussion on that and more.. http://www.tgwbp.addr.com/cgi-bin/wwwboard.cgi http://www.tgwbp.addr.com/cgi-bin/wwwboard.cgi http://www.tgwbp.addr.com/cgi-bin/wwwboard.cgi http://www.tgwbp.addr.com/cgi-bin/wwwboard.cgi

  17. My take on this... on Athlon Overclocking - The AfterBurner · · Score: 1

    There are about a half-dozen of these adapters available for sale. They range in price from $20 to $125 depending on options (voltage tweaks, build quality, etc.). I'm no overclocking master, but are they suggesting you cut the L2 cache speed from 1/2 core to 1/3 core? Why on earth would you do that? Let's say your core frequency is 800 MHz, and your L2 runs at 400. If you overclock it to 900 but your L2 cache is only running at 300, surely you're getting worse performance overall than you were before... http://www.tgwbp.addr.com/cgi-bin/wwwboard.cgi http://www.tgwbp.addr.com/cgi-bin/wwwboard.cgi http://www.tgwbp.addr.com/cgi-bin/wwwboard.cgi

  18. We have a discussion going on about this on : on New DVD Lawsuits Filed by the MPAA (UPDATED) · · Score: 1

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  19. Piracy... on Copy Protection - Scapegoat or Real Threat? · · Score: 1

    According to RIAA.org : Latin Music Piracy Fifty percent of all product seized by midyear 1999 was Latin repertoire. The RIAA is fighting Latin music piracy with a retail initiative that focuses on educating retailers, raising the level of awareness in certain communities across the country, and by bringing criminal and civil actions against traditional outlets for selling unauthorized sound recordings. My point is - - Can this be defined as a valid reason to have Ricky Martin and Enrique Iglesias banned by penalty of public beating if you are found with some form of song of theirs? Maybe we could have them both shipped to Mars where they would be more appreciated.

  20. My Bill Gates Top Ten on Gates Steps Down As CEO, Ballmer In · · Score: 1

    10. Attributed his intelligence to eating nothing but beer nuts. 9. Most famous formula: "Professional wrestling + sitting naked on sofa = fun" 8. Hosted failed game show, "Win Bill Gates's Money" 7. Once sat atop a billboard for 10 straight days to win Black Sabbath tickets 6. Windows 95 inspired by malt liquor-fueled sex-a-thon at Hef's mansion. 5. Used Windows calcutator application to prove impossibility of becoming senator 4. Whenever anyone did something dumb, he'd say, "Nice going, me." 3. Fired employee who put 87 gas in his Bimmer 2. Copied his first program from Asian kid who sat next to him in class 1. His older brother Gary -- now there's a smart guy

  21. Dell / Linux on Dell Supporting Linux on Laptops · · Score: 1

    Having bought a Dell/Linux box through a fictious company name and mailing address, I can tell you it wasn't worth it. It came with Red Hat, and even that wasn't installed properly! Apparently, the had the same robotic morons that install Windows on the production line to install Linux, too. Maybe they should throw a Linux for dummies book at them or SOMETHING.

  22. Particle Physics on Interview: Physicist Leon M. Lederman · · Score: 1

    Which type of particles can be accelerated with a Van de Graaff generator? Which cannot? Why? When alpha particles are negatively charged in the remission, what kind of reaction is expected? What's your opinion on the state of lecture in solid state mechanics?

  23. On the "quiet period." on Bonus Interview: VA Linux CEO Larry Augustin · · Score: 1

    Rep. Fred Thompson was up in arms about this. Larry Augustin had meetings with him trying to revoke it, under the auspices that it was inflammatory to the free will of the nation. I have personally met Chris DiBona before, and was able to talk to him for some time about the IPO and everything that happened. Intriguing man, he is.

  24. Dysfunctionalributed.net on distributed.net Contest Setback · · Score: 0

    Not much is lost. I've got the client running on 3 286's, though, boys, so watch out. I've got keys flying everywhere.

  25. Well...streaming video....Nancy, get my gun! on Open Source Video Streaming Needed · · Score: 0

    On March 25th, RealNetworks, Inc., finalized its acquisition of Vivo Software Inc. Read the press release. Visit the RealNetworks site. Products and services from Vivo Software are still supported fully. Vivo Software, Inc. is a leader in the Web video revolution, providing innovative solutions that enable people to communicate with video over the Internet. Founded in 1993 by a team of internationally-recognized experts in video and audio signal processing technology, Vivo develops and markets Internet video solutions for a range of applications over corporate intranets and the public Internet. Vivo is best known for its groundbreaking VivoActive software--the most popular solution for streaming video and audio over the World Wide Web. Vivo Software is also a charter member of the IP Multicast Initiative. VivoActive VivoActive is the market leader in streaming media because our revolutionary technology provides an easy-to-use solution that delivers high-quality streaming video and audio using any standard HTTP server or standards-based media server. Thousands of companies use the VivoActive Production Tools to add high-impact video and audio to their Web sites for real-time viewing by a fast-growing audience of more than nine million people who have downloaded the VivoActive Player plug-in.