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  1. Re:Microsoft makes a great trackball on Mouse or Trackball? · · Score: 1

    Another longtime Trackball Explorer user here. There's always Ebay (also my source for the old-style MS Natural keyboards.)

  2. Re:What did you expect? on Computer Jobs -- How to Resign Professionally? · · Score: 1

    So, what's notable about the collapse of WTC 7?

  3. Re:Water City on 9 Weeks to Pump Out New Orleans? · · Score: 1

    Actually, first floor parking garages are quite commonly built now, as it's cheaper than building underground garages.

  4. Re:Why Penny Arcade? on PAX05 Writeup · · Score: 1

    Easy. Sluggy is too verbose. I don't have time to read all that dialogue. PA delivers the chuckles with a minimum of effort. Also, I don't enjoy his cartooning style as much. That's just my opinion, but it's pretty easy to agree PA has a much more "polished" feel.

  5. Re:traditional channels for creative artists on Wil Wheaton Strikes Back · · Score: 1

    Just wanted to say hey from a fellow musician who feels where you're coming from. I play in an extremely obscure "art" genre (ambient improv), so success just isn't something I dream of. I'm happy if I get 20 people nodding their heads at a free show on a Saturday night.

    So given that, I thought I'd weigh in on your collective comments in this thread --

    First off, the online promotion *does* work, in that you got me to download and listen to your music. What you have to accept is that because of the musical route you've chosen, the majority of people aren't going to like the free sample enough to buy more.

    There are a few ways you could improve this, mostly by releasing a shorter track that focuses on a catchy hook (that's all the critique I'll force on you unless you want to hear more.)

    But mostly, jazz/world music-influenced dnb just isn't going to grab a mass audience anytime soon. Unless you want to focus your band on a narrower-but-more-popular genre, such as straight ahead dnb/breaks, you'll just have to live with being, at best, a respected player on the jam-band scene.

    Which is also a decent way to make money, and you can still use the internet for promotion, just in a more focused way than trawling /. for musically-enlightened geeks.

    Best of luck to you!

  6. Re:The limiting factor is modularity on Batteries Becoming Limiting Step For Portable Toys · · Score: 1
  7. Re:About 'my ($f) = `fortune`;' on Randal Schwartz's Perls of Wisdom · · Score: 1

    I remember that story... thanks for saving me the trouble of looking it up again.

  8. Re:Enjoy your summers on Joel Gives College Advice For Programmers · · Score: 1
    You have your whole life to work, but you'll have your whole life to work at much better jobs if you get some experience now.

    Just a thought, "Radioheadkid."

  9. Re:Now, let's all have a big Slashdot group hug on Kerry Concedes Election To Bush · · Score: 1
    For example, in California 4,403,495 voters voted for Bush, but since Bush lost, all California electoral votes (55) went to Kerry. In Illinois, only 2,826,757 voters voted for Kerry, but all of Illinois' electoral votes (21) went to Kerry anyway. So, in effect, just under 3 million voters in Illinois have had more influence over the election than ~4.4 million voters in California, whose votes literally didn't count in the electoral vote tally.
    Complete nonsense. How did California's votes not count? Kerry couldn't have won without them. I don't understand the logical leap where you discount all states but the battleground states. If Californians got together and decided that Kerry wasn't liberal enough for them, and that they should all vote Nader, what would happen then?
    putting most of the discussions that are affecting much larger numbers of people untouched.
    You say that like it were some strange hypothetical situation -- it just happened, so give some examples! What discussions went untouched? What seems to happen is the candidates first make sure their campaign hits the liberal|conservative issues of "their" liberal|conservative states, then they mostly fight over the battleground states by seeing who can visit and deliver the most platitudes to each.
  10. Re:Now, let's all have a big Slashdot group hug on Kerry Concedes Election To Bush · · Score: 1

    How do the battleground states drown out the more populous ones? Does Texas suffer because Bush barely needs to campaign there? Or California because there's no point for him to?

  11. Re:That's news to me and I work at a Lockheed bran on Lockheed Replaces 10,000 Solaris Seats with Linux · · Score: 1

    Hey Brian :-) How's the cluster coming?

  12. Re:They ARE Giants. on TMBG on DRM · · Score: 1

    on the other hand, it's possible that TMBG, being from NYC, had heard about the city of Cowtown, NJ.

  13. Re:Choosing the camera is important on Digital Photography Composition 101 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Have you ever watched a professional photographer? They just snap away, rapid fire. Guess how many of those get published...

    Granted, they're not as likely to be throwing away pictures because of amateur mistakes, but the axiom is still true: the best way to take good photos is to take many photos.

  14. Re:Space on the dial? on FCC Move Could Shut Down High School Radio Station · · Score: 1

    KDU is 800 watts? Why can't I ever pick it up outside center city/west philly?

  15. "sentence after sentence" on Microsoft's Strategy Memos · · Score: 1, Funny

    ...wow, a whole five of them!

  16. Re:A reality check on What's in Your Gadget Bag, Cory? · · Score: 1

    the computer stores my thoughts as I write them, and you really ought to tone down the holier-than-thou attitude.

  17. Re:Are there really better alternatives??? on Malicious E-Cards - An Analysis of Spam · · Score: 1

    "brushing your teeth with Coca-cola style loving it" is my new favorite catchphrase. do I credit you, or is there an original source for it?

  18. OT: sig on Joel Rants About Resumes · · Score: 1

    The moon is covered with the results of astronomical odds.
    ...played out over an astronomical time scale!

  19. Re:The RIAA really doesn't make a lot money on Apple and Pepsi Ad Sports RIAA Targets · · Score: 1

    I'm not exactly sure what point you were really making, but the point Jobs was making was that 9 out of 10 acts don't even make enough to pay back the record label, in which case the label is out the money. yes, they still manage to cover it all by turning out a few hits, but the point of the article was that it's a ridiculous way to run an industry.

  20. Re:AllofMP3.com on Exchange Rates Play With Online Music Prices · · Score: 1

    Once you've downloaded, what proof do you have that the mp3's are legal?

  21. Some favorite technology poems: on Anatman, Pumpkin Seed, Algorithm · · Score: 1

    Charles Bukowski
    from You Get So Alone At Times That It Just Makes Sense, 1986, p 103

    16-Bit Intel 8088 Chip

    with an Apple Macintosh
    you can't run Radio Shack programs
    in its disc drive.
    nor can a Commodore 64
    drive read a file
    you have created on an
    IBM Personal Computer.
    both Kaypro and Osborne computers use
    the CP/M operating system
    but can't read each other's
    handwriting
    for they format (write
    on) discs in different
    ways.
    the Tandy 2000 runs MS-DOS but
    can't use most programs produced for
    the IBM Personal Computer
    unless certain
    bits and bytes are
    altered
    but the wind still blows over
    Savannah
    and in the Spring
    the turkey buzzard struts and
    flounces before his
    hens.

    ==

    Richard Brautigan
    from The Pill Versus the Springhill Mine Disaster, 1968

    At the California Institute of Technology

    I don't care how God-damn smart
    these guys are: I'm bored.

    It's been raining like hell all day long
    and there's nothing to do.

    Written January 24, 1967
    while poet-in-residence at
    the California Institute of
    Technology.

    ==

  22. Re:Old news... on Mozilla Now Even Includes The Kitchen Sink · · Score: 1

    The name mozilla came from jwz at netscape. It has nothing to do with spyglass or the ncsa or mosaic.

  23. Re:Rational Face on Professor Eben Moglen Replies · · Score: 2, Interesting
    http://www.jwz.org/why-cooperation-with-rms-is-imp ossible.mp3

    ;-)

  24. Re:Nerd != Smart on Why Nerds Are Unpopular · · Score: 1
    Just wanted to say I like your post. Keep listening to Pinkerton real loud. Crank up the cymbals.

    cheers

  25. Re:so, press charges? on Why Nerds Are Unpopular · · Score: 1
    If these people are beating you up, why not press charges? Sue them, or the school?

    Yeah, because the best way to gain popularity is to draw a lot of negative attention to yourself and make *real* enemies of a lot of people at the same time. (end sarcasm)

    It's implicit that one wins at the popularity game on THEIR terms, not your own. "Their terms" would be returning their verbal or physical abuse with abuse of your own. Just stand up for yourself once or twice, and the bullies look for easier targets.

    Maybe winning at popularity wasn't the point, but all I can think is that suing a classmate or the school would be a good way to be hated.