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  1. The book on Solaris No Longer Free As In Beer · · Score: 1

    For a minute there I thought I wasted seven euros on Lems book or Tarkovsky's movie. Luckily it's only a free Solaris license.

  2. Re:Current Status of Blocking (link) on Google vs. China — Who's Got the Most To Lose? · · Score: 1

    They blocked blogger? There goes the freedom of speech.

  3. Re:Problems.... on The Evolution of Reading In the Digital Age · · Score: 1

    I rented the Dutch translated version of Peter Hamiltons "Nights Dawn Trilogy" from my local library. So after reading the first book I of course wanted to read the next book. Guess what? The library doesn't have it. Worse, the publisher has decided not to translate it. So I went ahead and bought it from an English book website who sent me both sequels two days later. I don't blame my library, they have a nice choice of books including the Sci Fi and fantasy classics. You can go ahead and rent the Dutch versions of Dune, The Wheel of time or Sword of Truth series. But English Sci Fi? There aren't enough people who read that to buy those. Since I bought that first book I bought a lot more, often works that aren't translated. And it's a lot cheaper than buying Dutch books, the average book I bought costs me about €7.5 which includes a free delivery.

  4. Re:Why expect companies to "upgrade"? on Why You Can't Pry IE6 Out of Their Cold, Dead Hands · · Score: 1

    .NET 3.5 is not supported on Windows 2000 however. This sadly means that the management forbids us to upgrade our application from .NET 2.0 to .NET 3.5 because one customer still has about ten windows 2000 pcs...

  5. Download the Internet on Is Google Planning To Fibre Britain? · · Score: 0

    Yes! I'll finally be able to download the Internet.

  6. Re:Life Imitates Video Games on Physicists Discover How To Teleport Energy · · Score: 1

    I first met it in Cards books but the term was first used by the other great Sci-Fi writer Ursula K. Le Guin.

  7. Re: Faster Than The Other Side on A Case For the Necessity of Science Fiction · · Score: 1

    One dollar sounds cheap but why would you have to pay for books in the public domain?

  8. Re:DVD Sales Gap on Why Movies Are Not Exactly Like Music · · Score: 1

    When I order a HD movie to be seen through my cable I can start watching in seconds.

    It's faster than or at least on par with downloading an mp3.

  9. FxCop on Moving Decimal Bug Loses Money · · Score: 1

    Our build system now checks the code with M$ FxCop. Any problems with the cultural settings and the build stops.

    We hit a brick the day our program was started in Turkey. Having that problem once is more than enough.

  10. Re:Feh. on Nvidia's DX11 GF100 Graphics Processor Detailed · · Score: 1

    1) You'll spend a lot more money on games. A game on pc is about 25% cheaper than on the consoles. And the pc gets these sweet weekend deals.
    2) I use my pc for other stuff except gaming. Browsing slashdot for one.

  11. Re:Can't even find "slash dot" on Bing Cashback Can Cost You Money · · Score: 1

    Probably because you do not use the Dutch version: proof.

  12. Programmers on Recession Pushes More Workers To Steal Data · · Score: 1

    I was also thinking about computer programs. Which programmer will not save some source code examples?

  13. Can't even find "slash dot" on Bing Cashback Can Cost You Money · · Score: 0, Troll
    I had to try Bing out now!

    First result for "slash dot":
    • Google: www.slashdot.com, yey!
    • Bing: www.dotslash.co.za, boo!
  14. Re:You'll enjoy the trip more on Geek Travel To London From the US — Tips? · · Score: 1

    I couldn't agree more.

    If you're gone for two weeks do you really have to contact home? You're barely gone.

  15. Year of Linux on Chinese Court Rules Microsoft Violated IP Rights · · Score: 1

    And that's why 2010 will be the year of Linux... in China.

  16. Re:Yay! Re-badged 9800GT FTW! on NVIDIA Ships Decent DX10 Graphics Card For Under $100 · · Score: 2, Informative

    The've been doing it for ages.

    A geforce 4 mx was based on the geforce 2 chip set. So it was not only weaker then the other geforce 4 cards, it was also weaker then the previous, third generation. The reason that they keep doing this is quite simple, they sold even if every magazine listed is as a must avoid:

    "Despite harsh criticism by gaming enthusiasts, the GeForce4 MX was a market success. Priced about 30% above the GeForce 2 MX, it provided better performance, the ability to play a number of popular games that the GeForce 2 could not run well—above all else—to the average non-specialist it sounded as if it were a "real" GeForce4—i.e., a GeForce4 Ti. Although it was frequently out-performed by the older and more expensive GeForce 3, many buyers were unaware, particularly as Nvidia was quick not to let the GeForce 3 remain on the market. GeForce 4 MX was particularly successful in the PC OEM market, and rapidly replaced the GeForce 2 MX as the best-selling GPU.".

  17. Re:Very old article on No Cheap Replacement For Hard Disks Before 2020 · · Score: 1

    I wish we Europeans could buy it for that price. Closer to €100 here...

  18. Not guilty until proven? on Sun Microsystems To Cut 3,000 Jobs As Oracle Deal Drags On · · Score: 1

    Oracle failed to produce, despite repeated requests, either hard evidence that there were no competition problems

    I thought the accusers have to come up with the evidence in a court case?

  19. Re:Of course, I didn't RTFA on Battle.net Accounts Becoming Mandatory For WoW · · Score: 1

    I just checked their Titan quest package. 10 euros + 20 euros for expansion. Even at half price that will be 15 euros. The D2D deal was for 5 pounds (~5.6 euros).

    There's competition. D2Drive, gamersgate, impulse,...

  20. Re:Welcome to the real world on Warez Moving From BitTorrent to Conventional Hosting Services · · Score: 1

    Indeed. I remember the days when sites like yahoo and geocities offered online file storage, limited to 20mb a file.

    Programs popped up which automatically made accounts on those services and uploaded your files. And http sites offering all new titles as geocities uploads. Those sites fought back with captchas.

    Then came napster file sharing. Then came bittorent file sharing...

    And now it's back to http warez.

  21. Native languages on Kindle Finally Ready For Global Distribution · · Score: 1

    We can buy the kindle at a serious premium and English books at another premium. There are however no titles in my native language, Dutch.
    Without that, it'll be hard to sell here in Belgium.

  22. There's plenty of competition. on Is Valve's Steam Anti-Competitive? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I've bought games from gamersgate, direct2drive, impulse.net, gog.com and steam. Steam doesn't quite have a monopoly yet.

    But the only service from this list I like more then steam is gog.com. Steam offers a great service which offers very fast downloads, an easy to use steam app, weekend deals, plenty of community features, achievements... The only thing they seriously fuck up is their price ranges. Direct dollar to euro conversions make me feel ripped of. It also means that new games are always cheaper to get at a retail store. Steam is only useful for weekend deals.

    If you offer a service with non intrusive drm, a good community and cheaper prices I'll be glad to buy at your shop. Direct2drive is an example of how not do it. It offers very little community interaction. Their games are country restricted. A £5 game seems cheap at first until you see that others pay $5, it's 40% cheaper and again makes me feel ripped of. And needing both serial codes and activation codes makes things a mess to install. I received 4(!) serials when installing titan quest. Compare that to gog.com where a game plus expansion is offered in one bundle with no DRM. Those games are guaranteed to work with xp & vista. They offer user reviews, fora for each games, advised mods to use... And a game costs $6 even if I live in Europe.

    There's room for competition but you need to offer a better service. Not just throw your DRM protected crap at your customers. And while steam is a nice platform there's definately room for improvement.

  23. The hedgehog on G20 Protesters Blasted By "Sound Cannon" · · Score: 1

    I agree. Nothing more terrifying then waking up and seeing an army of hedgehogs in your garden.

  24. Steam, netflix, itunes on Legal Group Says Unlimited Broadband Promotes Piracy · · Score: 1

    Steam, direct2drive, gog.com... The online game distributors are rising from the ground at a quick rate. And the games are getting larger and larger. How long until blu-ray replaces dvd for games on pc? Offering a 20 gb game to someone who has a 20 gb monthly limit is not going to get you any sales. And future game streaming services like OnLive are impossible with capped internet. Netflix, hulu,... You can not watch a movie a day with that limit. If someone wants to buy a movie a day from your service they quite simply can't. Your consumers can not buy as much as they want. Or they end up paying twice. One euro for that gb they downloaded on top of the price of the movie. In other words not competitive with your local video shop. Capped internet is putting a bottleneck at the advancement of internet services. With the current limits in Belgium online movie watching or streamed is not feasible. Piracy might rise with uncapped internet but you're not going to get any more money from online services to fill your pockets either.

  25. Re:Which is why on Why Games Cost $60 · · Score: 1

    Every single, new game that's released on steam is a lot more expensive then I can find them at a retail shop (play.com). If you save $10 on shipping costs you can damn well make your downloadable game price match a retail version.