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  1. Re:Calibrator vs Dell vs Apple (sorta) on Dell Selling 30" Flat Panels · · Score: 2, Interesting

    What did the Eye-One software report the native white point of the Dell display at? My cinema display comes out at 6400K native, which is pretty damn good (I think).

  2. Re:Im very interested... on Examining Mac OS X 10.4's Spotlight · · Score: 1
    233 Imac for £99?, 333 imac for £110?
    If you look carefully at the ebay auctions, those iMacs are running Windows XP!
  3. Re:Microsoft... on Jobs Previews Displays, Tiger at WWDC · · Score: 5, Informative

    Actually I think Apple are already on to this: See here

  4. Re:fermat was here on New Largest Prime Found: Over 7 Million Digits · · Score: 2, Funny

    So where's Andrew Wiles when you need him, eh?

  5. Direct links. on IBM's New Linux Advertising · · Score: 5, Informative
  6. Re:Music? on New Terminator 3 Trailer Released · · Score: 2, Informative
    Anyone know what the choral music that is playing during the second half of the trailer is?

    Answered my own question :) It's Gothic Power by Christopher Field (was used in some of the Lord of the Rings trailers too)
  7. Music? on New Terminator 3 Trailer Released · · Score: 1

    Anyone know what the choral music that is playing during the second half of the trailer is?

  8. Links and Screenshots on Pocket PC 2002: Sweaty Palms? · · Score: 3, Insightful
  9. Mark Thomas Comedy Product on Even More Surveillance Cameras For England · · Score: 1

    In the UK we have a television programme called the Mark Thomas Comedy Product that made a very interesting and funny point. In the UK we have something called the data protection act, which gives us the right to access any data held about us from any company (with the exception of MI5/6,etc) for an administrative fee of ~£25.

    This includes digital CCTV footage.

    He gave us several examples of himself on various CCTV cameras (including the police, and several other government organisations), he's now running a competition for the best short film recorded on CCTV and obtained by the data protection act.

    He has a website www.mtp2001.co.uk but it's a bit thin, does anyone know of any better links. This Guardian link explains some of his other escapades (scroll down to the bottom) Guardian Unlimited

    Better get filming - Sam