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  1. Is simple on Of Catty Rants and Copyrights · · Score: 1

    if (you == RIAA) {
    throw COPY_VIOLATION;
    } else {
    throw NOBODY_CARES;
    }

  2. Re:Capitalism at it's finest on Copyfraud Is Stealing the Public Domain · · Score: 1

    Respect the acceptable/plausible copyrights and ignore the stupid/fraud ones. Simple that.

    And, if a lawer from the stupid ones appears on your house, shoot then (shoot twice, just in case) :)

  3. Re:Moving targets on Memory Usage of Chrome, Firefox 3.5, et al. · · Score: 1

    +5 insightful is not enought to you...

    Totally correct, the actual developers almost always forget they application is only one from many applications running on the PC.

  4. Re:what a laugh on Microsoft Launches New "Get the Facts" Campaign · · Score: 1

    I tryed Quanta Plus, off course. But is terribly buggy, slow (painfull slow to big and/or complex pages) and he is not a "true" WYSIWYG because he have a "code window/display window" and he needs constant refresh on "display" window to show modifications (Frontpage instead can show and edit page elements on the same window, with frames if you need frames, and works). And you cannot really edit page elements on the "display" window of Quanta, is buggy a lot. Actually is better to use here the "HTML" editor of JBoss Tools (Eclipse), but is not a true WYSIWYG too.

  5. Re:what a laugh on Microsoft Launches New "Get the Facts" Campaign · · Score: 1

    A note about Frontpage. He is the only HTML editor really capable of WYSIWYG editing. All the others only "fake" WYSIWYG editing.

  6. Re:Required Reading for Solid State Drives on Why a Hard Disk Is a Better Bargain Than an SSD · · Score: 1

    I do not buy SSDs because of two simple problems:

    - REALLY expensive here. You pay US$300 for a 128GB SSD, I are forced to pay US$600 or much more;
    - HDs do not have pratical limit to write operations, SSDs have. Maybe is not a concern on US and rich states, but here one such expensive device may not have a life so short.

    I know the advantages from SSD, but is simply too "bucks".

  7. Re:Define "bargain" on Why a Hard Disk Is a Better Bargain Than an SSD · · Score: 1

    Well, price is still a problem.
    here, into my country (Brazil), a good SSD of 256GB costs only... US$1600.

    serious, I'm not kidding.

  8. Re:He's also right on World's "Fastest" Small Web Server Released, Based On LISP · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Where is my mod points when I need then... This guy needs a +1 Insightful

  9. Re:Obrigatory on Cablevision To Offer 101 Mbps Down, No Caps · · Score: 1

    I know I do not are "immune" to rules... But is more difficult to write something on a non-native language than your native language, then is difficult to write without ANY errors. But, thanks for the - more - educated response, and I can see the "rts008" have some angry friends with mod points.

  10. Re:Obrigatory on Cablevision To Offer 101 Mbps Down, No Caps · · Score: 1

    Your response is a typical north-american response... Try to put some comment on any board with a non-english language (try portuguese, if you can) and get a moron insultating you because you don't knows every single rule and word from their language, and you maybe will understand my irritation.

    Double moron for you, stupid. You earned this with your "educated response".

  11. Re:Obrigatory on Cablevision To Offer 101 Mbps Down, No Caps · · Score: 1

    English is not my native language, moron... Take this into consideration before another useless post like that...

    Inglês não é a minha linguagem nativa, tolo... Leve isso em consideração antes de outro comentário inútil como esse...

  12. Obrigatory on Cablevision To Offer 101 Mbps Down, No Caps · · Score: 0, Troll

    It's a Trap!!!!

  13. Re:Hooray! on Pirate Bay Court Loss Won't Stop the Flow of Files · · Score: 1

    Mod parent up, please. +4 Is not enought, even +50 is not enought to this one.

    Correct, the fear of industry is loose control.

  14. The day after tomorrow? on Sunspot Activity Continues To Drop · · Score: 1

    Another plot to "The day after tomorrow"? THE END IS NEAR!! RUN FOR THE... ops... run for... where? nevermind.

  15. Only good for partial preview. on VLC 0.9.9, The Best Media Player Just Got Better · · Score: 1

    VLC here is used only to preview partially downloaded movies, and anything else. His interface is ugly, poor, really sucks a lot. Media Player Classic have a much better and usable GUI

  16. Re:My dilemma is this ... on After Sweden's New Law, a Major Drop In Internet Traffic · · Score: 1

    +5 is not enought to this guy.

  17. will run, BUT... on The "Vista-Capable" Debacle Spreads To Acer · · Score: 1

    Vista can run with 512MB RAM, yes... But running Vista and using one more program at the same time like Visual studio, Word, PSP7 is... Painfull... Vista as SO and Eclipse IDE for example? You 512MB PC will commit suicide before this

  18. Re:Defense? on AT&T Has Begun Issuing RIAA Takedown Notices · · Score: 1

    The Virtual Private Network is your friend

    And put a bear trap in front of your house to catch the MAFIAA lawer, just in case :)

  19. Re:Piloting on Mass Effect 2 Announced For Early 2010 · · Score: 1

    I agree. And if possible, the option to command space battles between spaceships too

  20. Prety simple on Morality of Throttling a Local ISP? · · Score: 1

    Your problem is simple. If your customer have a "1mbps" contract with you and they PAY for this, you need to honor the contract, everthing else is a fraud and can led to a process on a court. If your boss do not understood this, is better you get another job with a better boss. A 70:1 ratio is impossible to mantain into my honest opinion.

  21. Re:Ok, now serious, really on Using Lasers and Water Guns To Clean Space Debris · · Score: 1

    Well, I sorry. I apologize for feeding a troll like you, this will not happen again. I are the type of people then try, and if fails, try to search what are the problem and try again until get success someday. Lucky, i are not you.

  22. Re:Ok, now serious, really on Using Lasers and Water Guns To Clean Space Debris · · Score: 1

    Read "Songs from a distant Earth", from Clarke ( http://www.amazon.com/Songs-Distant-Earth-Arthur-Clarke/dp/0345322401 ). You assume too much about me, and lacks a good "lets try, why not?".

  23. Re:Water is heavy on Using Lasers and Water Guns To Clean Space Debris · · Score: 1

    Well, one idea is just freeze then on a big, thick ice "shield". Is like fire a gun on a big ice block

  24. Re:Ok, now serious, really on Using Lasers and Water Guns To Clean Space Debris · · Score: 1

    The plastic bag is just to the ice not drift away when inpacted (and to control shape on solidification). And i are thinking on a big ice shield, a one big enougth to not "explode" on every debris inpact. Think on something like firing a gun against a thick ice wall, this is the idea.

  25. Ok, now serious, really on Using Lasers and Water Guns To Clean Space Debris · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Ok, jokes apart now hehe.

    Someone writes on slashdot days ago about the interesting idea of put a "shield" on space made with a plastic soft container, for example a large plastic bag. fills then with water, the water frozens and you get a good ice shield to put on path of debris. once the shield caugth the debris then can send back to Earth on a planned reentry or ejected to deep space