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  1. Re:Is it just me? on Atom-Based Mini-ITX Motherboard Available · · Score: 1

    I stand corrected. I guess it could be referred to as either Intel or Realtek.

  2. How did they lose market share? on 66% Apple Market Share For Sales of High-End PCs · · Score: 1

    Laughably assuming there is truth in the summary, since the >$1000 PC is Apple's by default (according to Fortune) how in the hell can Apple only have 66% market share?

  3. Re:Correction on 66% Apple Market Share For Sales of High-End PCs · · Score: 1

    Wait, no Brushed Metal scheme?

  4. Re:nas not really on Atom-Based Mini-ITX Motherboard Available · · Score: 1

    Sorry, to clarify that is 20MiB/s (megabytes per second). I think that was measuring the total packet and not just the data portion.

    What's that general rule of thumb based on? On 100mbps ethernet I can easily sustain >9MiB/s (~70mbps).

  5. Re:Is it just me? on Atom-Based Mini-ITX Motherboard Available · · Score: 1

    It has Realtek HD sound.

    I don't know if the "High Definition" in the Realtek name actually means anything or is just a marketing ploy.

  6. Re:Way out of date chip set and you can better boa on Atom-Based Mini-ITX Motherboard Available · · Score: 2, Informative

    The ACP-12U appears to be a Travel Charger, meaning that it charges a phone much faster than a regular charger by supplying a higher current (perhaps at the cost of battery life).

    This charger's maximum output rating is not a reasonable measure of the phone's usage.

  7. Re:nas not really on Atom-Based Mini-ITX Motherboard Available · · Score: 1

    I have used a gigabit ethernet PCI interface and the throughput never went higher than 20MB/s.

    YMMV

  8. Re:Dual Boot on Securing Your Notebook Against US Customs · · Score: 1

    Sorry, but most people cannot grasp what hell eternity would be, *anywhere* Hell eternity is apparently having your data cloned by customs. You spend the rest of eternity wondering if they found *those* pictures.
  9. Re:Reading not your strong suit? on Securing Your Notebook Against US Customs · · Score: 1

    Using Traveler-Mode you can run the binary from a USB-disk, for example.

  10. Re:"Gentlemen!" on David Pogue Gushes Over the Chumby · · Score: 1

    That reminds me of the stories that the Mitsubishi Pajero translated to "wanker" in Spanish.

    Although the Pajero story is apparently true.

  11. Re:the other 15% on 85% of Chinese Citizens Like Internet Censorship · · Score: 1

    A slashdot account number is not a measure of knowledge, intelligence, or general ability.

  12. Re:unintended consequences on A View From Inside the OLPC Project · · Score: 2, Funny

    On the upside, at least there will be a mesh-network whenever you travel.

  13. Re:um not to sound like a dick on Earthquake In China · · Score: 2, Funny

    Some people think it is the second coming, and apparently Ron Paul is Jesus 2.0 ...

  14. Re:News for Nerds? on Earthquake In China · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Is it stuff that matters because it is a large scale disaster, or because someone upped some footage onto the internet?

    I think it must be the internet angle, otherwise there should be a /. story about the Myanmar Cyclone?

  15. Re:ahem, more expensive? on DOE Pumps $126.6 Million Into Carbon Sequestration · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Offtopic maybe, but do people get hit with local warming tax for driving around in big black sun absorbing heat radiating RVs?

  16. Re:ahem, more expensive? on DOE Pumps $126.6 Million Into Carbon Sequestration · · Score: 1

    yeah right, solar is what, $10 per watt still? what a joke. How expensive will your fossil fuel power be when you add in the cost of carbon sequestration? Or worse, when you run out of easily accessable fossil fuels?
  17. Spare Change on DOE Pumps $126.6 Million Into Carbon Sequestration · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    $126 Million looks like spare change compared to what the DOD (Department of War) is spending on Iraq Sequestration.

  18. Re:Why not worry about water shooting out of wells on DOE Pumps $126.6 Million Into Carbon Sequestration · · Score: 1

    putting it deep down in the ground makes a lot of sense. Given the opportunity I think the CO2 would prefer to be ABOVE ground level, considering it is less dense than the surrounding rock (or lake).

    Personally I'd like to know if an earthquake or shifting in an inconvienent place would cause CO2 leakage.
  19. Re:What about the temperature of re-entry? on Data Recovered From Space Shuttle Columbia HDD · · Score: 1

    This is one of those old science experiments that you would see on children's TV. It is very easy to test, all you need is a nail, a hammer and a magnet.

  20. Get Your Tinfoil Hats on NSA Releases Historical Documents on TEMPEST · · Score: 1

    In Soviet America Tempest-Hat secures you.

  21. Re:Three things. on Party Ideas For Math Nerds? · · Score: 2, Funny

    It could be the "Nihon Hikikomori Kyokai", translated roughly means Japanese Recluse Association. Seems to be subtly relevant.

  22. Re:Expected Level of Public Discourse on Freenet Releases 0.7.0rc2 · · Score: 1
  23. Re:Think of the Children on German Wikipedia To Be Published As a Book · · Score: 1

    Nice to hear. I found that site by accident when trying to find where wikistats system had disappeared to.

  24. Re:Why is this news? Because it's Microsoft. on MSN Music DRM Servers Going Dark In September · · Score: 1

    If this wasn't me I would mod you up for those!

  25. Re:Why is this news? Because it's Microsoft. on MSN Music DRM Servers Going Dark In September · · Score: 3, Funny

    And people would call it a "DRM Van". Digital Rights Minivan Van.

    Also if you tried to circumvent your OWN van's security, the DRM Partyvan would turn up at your door.