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  1. I Want one for me! on Wireless Peripherals? · · Score: 1

    I really want an universal wireless solution for everything:

    the mouse, keyboard, printer, scanner, zip drive, stereo, telephone, pda, lan, of course.

    and I want to turn on/off the light without a electric instalation, just the key glued to the wall and a little box in the cable.

    how much I have to wait?

  2. Corto Maltes: M� on Ancient Sunken City Discovered Off Shores of Cuba. Maybe · · Score: 1

    Hugo Pratt's Mú book talks about this.

  3. Re:Good point on Electronic Paper · · Score: 1
    What would be revolutinary would be that you could buy it for $0.50 like a newspaper.



    why? you only have to buy one.

  4. correction. on The Future of Ideas · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    1984 was written by George Orwell, if I'm not in a mistake.

  5. Re:If theres so many cameras... on Path of Least Surveillance · · Score: 1

    You think no one got the images?

    You don't see that on TV because the TV and your goverment think you shouldn't

  6. Mozilla 2001101117 can't on MSN Blocks Mozilla, Other Browsers [updated] · · Score: 1

    May be it's a private club!

  7. Re:Programming platforms aren't a problem for PDAs on PDA Giant Sharp Promises Linux-Running PDAs · · Score: 4

    Dont forget smalltalk for the PalmOS. I think its the best solution for the Palm.
    www.pocketsmalltalk.com

  8. Re:Argie answer to argie ;) on Interbase Backdoor, Secret for Six Years, Revealed in Source · · Score: 1
    me pregunto si puedo escribir en español y comunicarme es barrapunto

    I wonder if I can post in slashdot in spanish and get communicated

  9. Open source = no backdoor on Interbase Backdoor, Secret for Six Years, Revealed in Source · · Score: 2
    Open source made imposible such things.

    Is it a good thing or not?

    Is there a good use for back doors?

  10. Re:Wrong on The Object Oriented Hype · · Score: 2
    I understand you now.

    but I insist. What's the point o programing in Objects in a Lenguge that doesn't support them?

    I think you must choise the Methodology AND the lenguage in response of a problem.

    In the end all code became assembler. but I won't program a SO in Java, for instance. Or Object in VB, as I see somewhere.

  11. Re:Wrong on The Object Oriented Hype · · Score: 1
    You are saying that every language/compiler that runs in a chip/VM is the same thing.

    so functional, OO, Imperative programing are all the same. Guau!

  12. Re:reusability... on The Object Oriented Hype · · Score: 1
    I always dream of a Programing enviroment that let me program in all paradigms/lenguages.

    image program functions in haskel, calling from samlltalk or C++ or Java or Delphi or whatever conbination.

    All in the same Compiler-debugger.

  13. Re:Huh? on The Object Oriented Hype · · Score: 1

    yes it is

  14. Re:Windows rebooter on The Universal Planar Manipulator · · Score: 1

    think I can play futbol from my house!

  15. Re:Unlikely on Merchant Republics of Cyberspace · · Score: 1

    May be if we put a server in the moon.

  16. Re:Not good on ICANN Plans Non-English Character Domain Testbed · · Score: 1

    Im argentino (hablo castellano). In the case of spanish, I think the solucion is to allow accented chars in the name, but MAPPED in the unaccented chars. so you can type galeríacentral, and go to galeriacentral. that way the people can type the real word in spanish, an get the real site.

  17. Can on Red Hat 6.2 Beta on FTP Servers · · Score: 1

    you tell me whats new?

  18. Calvion on The Regulon · · Score: 1

    you should read 'tiempo cero' (don't know the translation) by Italo Calvino. there is a love history of two persons that fell in love, from unicellular to information "persons". the two information persons need the invention of sexual reproduction to fell in love because today only cellurar division o something like that exists in information reproduction. Pardon for my english - I speak in spanish

  19. The problem is centalization on Is the Internet Becoming Unsearchable? · · Score: 1

    Every Web/FTP server must have a standard, live query engine. Every week or so, some sites would query them, and update their database, but only to the site level, if the end-user want, must query in the site for the page, in a second phase search. [Buen español, bad english]