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  1. Patent violation on Site Copies Content and Uses the DMCA to Take Down the Original Articles · · Score: 0

    Maybe I should patent this... :)

  2. Texas forever on The Worst Apple Store In America — An Employee Confession · · Score: 1

    The "southwest" call center has got to be Austin. I'd bet these jokers are in San Antonio.

  3. Why not use EC2? on The NTP Pool Needs More Servers — Yours, If Available · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Can Google/Apple/Amazon not just throw some money at this?

  4. Old news on Broadcast Industry Wades In On Dish Network's Hopper · · Score: 1

    My parents' VCR (yes, VHS!) had this in the early 1990s. I believe early ReplayTV models also had it. I don't understand why it's not standard in more devices or why it's so controversial (still).

  5. Re:Creative commons! on Ask Slashdot: Best Copyright Terms For a Thesis? · · Score: 2, Informative
  6. GenerationX, Mac OS X genealogy software on Best Open Source Genealogy Software? · · Score: 2

    A month ago, I found GenerationX, an open source Mac OS X GEDCOM editor. (GEDCOM is a standard genealogy file format.) Unfortunately, the version I found was very old. It was PowerPC-only and crashed on launch on Snow Leopard.

    I took the source on SorceForge, fixed many of the compiler and static analyzer warnings and removed the expiry code.

    You can find my fork on github:
    https://github.com/paulschreiber/generationx

    Be careful — this is still beta quality.

  7. Re:Cooking for Engineers on Cooking For Geeks · · Score: 2, Informative

    Michael -- the guy behind Cooking for Engineers -- is one of the interviewees in the book.

  8. This is the dumbest rumor I've heard in years on Will Steve Ballmer Speak At WWDC Keynote? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    There is no way Apple will let you develop for the iPhone OS using MS' developer toolchain. No way whatsoever. I'll bet Trip Chowdrey $500 right now this doesn't happen.

  9. There's no such school as "Waterloo University" on Students Failing Because of Poor Grammar · · Score: 1

    There's no such school as "Waterloo University." It's the University of Waterloo.

    Paul 1,
    Susanna Kelley 0

  10. Re:I used to like MySQL on Comparing MySQL and PostgreSQL 2 · · Score: 1

    MySQL 4.1 supports subqueries. Just upgrade. :)

  11. Re:I only target platforms... on Getting Rich Writing Mac Software · · Score: 1

    Xcode uses gcc to do the compiling, so if you can cross-compile for Solaris with gcc, you could use the Xcode IDE with a few tweaks.

  12. Re:Apple ///, anyone? on Top 10 Apple Flops · · Score: 1

    Not true -- there was the LC III. And stop writing // -- that only applied to the Apple // line. The Mac line used regular "I"s.

  13. Re:For canadians only... on Puretracks.com Enters The Online Music Fray · · Score: 1
    This has zero to do with copyright law.

    It has to do with contract law. DVD player manufacturers sign a contract saying they will implement region coding.

  14. Learn some math! on Hybrid/Electric Vehicles: Should I Buy? · · Score: 1

    First, if you're in Canada you're getting 40 miles per *imperial* gallon, which is only about 33 miles per US gallon. Second, US$20,000 is about C$28,000 not $40,000. sigh.

  15. Not a new idea on Sony's Cashless Smart Card Catching on in Japan · · Score: 1
    Burlington, Ontario, Canada's transit system has used a ComboCard for at least seven years. It was super handy. I never understood why the big systems like the TTC in Toronto didn't use it.

    The Ontario EDCO newsletter had a list of transit systems using smart cards (issue dated February,2000).

  16. old Mac OS error message on Gnarly Error Messages · · Score: 2

    An unknown error occurred because an unknown error occurred.

  17. Tennessee Press Release on Music Industry Pays $67M Fine For Price Fixing · · Score: 2

    Office of the Attorney General Paul G. Summers

    NEWS RELEASE

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Sept. 30, 2002 Sharon Curtis-Flair #13 (615) 741-5860

    TENNESSEE ATTORNEY GENERAL WINS ANTITRUST SETTLEMENT IN LAWSUIT ALLEGING PRICING CONSPIRACY ON MUSIC CDS

    Tennessee Attorney General Paul G. Summers announced today that five of the largest U.S. distributors of pre-recorded music CDs and three large retailers agreed to pay millions of dollars in cash and free CDs as part of an agreement on price-fixing allegations.

    The companies will pay $67,375,000 in cash, provide $75,500,000 worth of music CDs, and not engage in sales practices that allegedly led to artificially high retail prices for music CDs and reduced retail competition as part of the agreement. Tennessee's share is an estimated $993,948 in cash and $1,507,852 in CDs.

    'The lawsuit and settlement demonstrate our commitment to halting corporate misconduct,' Attorney General Summers said. 'Such illegal activity causes our citizens to pay higher prices and distorts our free market economy.'

    Tennessee, along with 41 other states and three territories filed an antitrust lawsuit in federal court in August, 2000. The lawsuit alleged the five music distributors (including their affiliated labels) and three large music retailers entered into illegal conspiracies to raise the price of pre-recorded music to consumers. The defendants in the lawsuit are music distributors Bertelsmann Music Group, Inc., EMI Music Distribution, Warner-Elektra-Atlantic Corporation, Sony Music Entertainment, Inc., Universal Music Group and national retail chains Transworld Entertainment Corporation, Tower Records, and Musicland Stores Corporation. The defendants deny these allegations.

    Today's agreement calls for the defendants to change sales practices to ensure strong price competition among retailers. The companies will pay $67,375,000 in consumer compensation, charitable purposes, or some combination of both. Notice of how to file a claim will be provided to the public at a later date. Finally, the defendants will provide approximately 7,000,000 music CDs (valued at $75,500,000) for distribution by the state attorneys general to not-for-profit corporations, charitable groups and governmental entities such as schools and libraries for the benefit of all consumers in each state.

  18. Another excuse to rip off artists on Music Industry Pays $67M Fine For Price Fixing · · Score: 2

    The labels are estimating the value of the sevent million CDs at retail -- $75.5 million -- not at their true cost, more like $10 million. Further, they're counting these as free goods. Free goods usually are CDs given away to journalists for review and such. This means that artists won't see one cent in royalties from the seven million CDs.

  19. emergent music is a good start on Online Marketing for an Indie Band? · · Score: 4, Informative

    I would write up a reocmmendation on Emergent Music (or send them a CD so they can write one up). Word of mouth is great.

  20. think this is a bad idea? tell the president! on Microsoft Invests in the University of Waterloo · · Score: 3, Insightful
    If you think this is a bad idea, let UW President David Johnston know:

    - email president@uwaterloo.ca
    - phone 519-888-4567, Ext. 2202
    - fax 519-888-6337

  21. Re:why this is a bad idea on Microsoft Invests in the University of Waterloo · · Score: 5, Informative
    there's now a static version of the page that is being updated every 10-30 minutes. i've also tweaked the mysql connection pool size.

    hey, at UWS we use open source/free software. :-) it's a LAMP box.

    paul
    (uws sysadmin type)

  22. McGill University on Easter Eggs in Web Sites? · · Score: 2
  23. two more cars on Alternative-Fuel Vehicle Recommendations? · · Score: 2
    i'm in the process of purchasing a Prius myself, but in the interest of being informative, two more vehicles are:
    • Toyota RAV4 EV electric, zero-emission SUV
    • Honda Civic Hybrid hybird ULEV (unlike the Prius and Insight, which are SULEVs)
  24. working link on The Hard Business of Selling Hard Drive Platters · · Score: -1, Redundant
  25. Re:As a recent college grad... on Subversive Gifts for New College Students? · · Score: 2
    Leatherman - or at least a flat head, philips head, square head (to take the damn hutches off the desks) and a hammer.

    square head = Robertson

    very long phone, cable and ethernet cords.

    including a crossover cable.