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  1. Re:A day without MP3? on SliMP3 Successor; Radio Station in a Box · · Score: 1

    Hmmm. Broadcast royalties? If things have become that silly, then I'd argue that anyone listening to my music sent over my WEP secured 802.11b link is circumventing the copy protection and violating the DMCA or suchlike. If it doesn't matter legally whether or not copy protection or security works as advertised or is imperfect or is bypassable by trivial means, then the law cuts both ways and I can use the DMCA to argue I'm not broadcasting because I have put in place measures to stop unuthorised reception. Yep, IANAL!

  2. Re:A day without MP3? on SliMP3 Successor; Radio Station in a Box · · Score: 1

    Article slashdotted, but rather than waiting for an ogg or flac version (I use both, I'm on your side) how about decoding your files and streaming as WAV at 1.44Mbits/s (which is do-able over 802.11b) or transcoding to MP3 (flac to mp3 is fine, ogg to mp3 is only an issue for audiophiles).

  3. Re:Should we really be doing things like this? on First Reproducing Artificial Virus Created · · Score: 1

    Thanks! Here's the #1 hit on Google http://www.jargon.net/jargonfile/h/HanlonsRazor.ht ml

  4. Re:Should we really be doing things like this? on First Reproducing Artificial Virus Created · · Score: 1

    I love that quote. I can Google, but since this is /. would you happen to know who coined the phrase?

  5. Re:The case named 3^H X on "Y2k Bug", and Others Proves PCs Can Be Art · · Score: 1

    It pains me to say it, but the only time I ever got inside Redmond I was impressed by the X shaped case for the X box prototype. I didn't have the nerve to stick Tux on the wall in the restroom. I failed.

  6. A thought on GameSpy Sends DMCA-Based C&D To Security Researcher · · Score: 1

    Perhaps we should campaign for companies to publicly state that they will provide a means for people to inform them of security problems and a statement that such people notifying them will not be prosecuted if (1) they notify the company first, (2) do not publicise their proposed solution within 90 days after notifying the company.

    OK, IANAL (well, duh) but as far as I can see this form of protest gets leverage because there will be some enlightened companies that support it, and hence they will gain market advantage over those that don't. Then someone will commit to a 30 day window to stuff the guys who have a 90 day window and so on. Anyone can protest by asking a company why they havent signed up to this initiative, what have they got to hide?

    naive - probably but it sounded good when I started.

  7. Re:I bet ... on IBM Puts Pressure On SCO · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I suggest a Slashdot poll. Seriously. Then we can look back and see whether or not Slashdotters in the aggregate can predict the future regarding something we clearly have a lot to say about.

  8. Re:Deleted or Burned? on Millions Delete ALL Music Files? · · Score: 1

    Mmm ... gold plated hard drive, oxygen free IDE cables, south bridge chip replaced by more musical EEC83 tube based device, of course the MP3s will detiorate without hese precautions.

  9. Re:I'd like to see... on Millions Delete ALL Music Files? · · Score: 1

    Oi! No! (us cats aren't amused)

  10. Re:26 years.... on Voyager 1 Reaches Interstellar Space · · Score: 2, Informative
  11. Re:Overclocking on AMD Optimal BIOS settings + Overclocking Guide · · Score: 1

    I don't expect to get it.

    Most any Via based system can be made silent. A good PSU, a Seagate Barracuda between two lumps of metal with some foam around it (build from scrap or buy off-the-shelf), a northbridge heat sink on the CPU and the CPU fan at 5V to move some air (saves 15C at 100% CPU). I did this only last week "to see if I could". It's =spooky= it's so quiet. If you need more CPU throughput, use the Via box as your (X) terminal and network to your big iron located in the loft or garage.

  12. Re:Temperature on AMD Optimal BIOS settings + Overclocking Guide · · Score: 1

    The maximum allowable die temperature is 95C, so I've got 20C margin. I use lm_sensors which is a fine program but suffers from the classic garbage-in garbage-out problem, I've no idea if 75C is the real temperature! (It's just too hot to touch, pain for my fingers is 60C). The box often sits at 100% CPU for hours. The box is almost two years old, and if it was going to expire surely it would have done so already? I'm told electromigration will kill it one day, but will I have upgraded by then? If it lives for at least three and with luck five years, I'll be well happy. Hey, thanks for the reply, it's useful to know what can be done, I'm only pointing out my experience as an example of how tweaking a box need not always be aimed at speed. I value the stability and the quiet (it "whooshes" gently and I can hear the drives seeking)

  13. Re:Temperature on AMD Optimal BIOS settings + Overclocking Guide · · Score: 3, Funny

    I'm underclocking! My 1400 Athlon Tbird (so 2001) segfaults unless I underclock at 1.3 GHz, but it is then rock solid stable, running at just under 75C at 100% CPU with an external temp sensor. I just wanted a =quiet= PC is all.

  14. Re:No more encryption? on Quantum Computing Breakthrough in Japan · · Score: 1

    $512 should buy the engineer a litre (gallon) of petrol (gas) then ...

  15. Re:Mars Attacked! on Mars Attacked, 65 Years Ago Today · · Score: 1

    I used to own an incomplete set of those cards, how happy I was to find them all here. Thanks Zelda

  16. Re:Translated for the America^H^H^H^H UK-Impaired on Who Needs Radio? · · Score: 1

    In the UK, whichever side is in government (left or right) they pick a fight with the BBC. Which has to be a good thing!

  17. Re:DRM? on Silicon Valley - The Geeks Are Back In Charge? · · Score: 1

    That's a tough test for any technology. A benign DRM could, for example, keep track of how many times a digital work is listened to or watched, without any restrictions on copying, and preserving privacy if so desired. From there you could figure out who pays and who is paid according a a mutally agreed contract. I like the idea of being able to haggle, or bargain collectively, or pay people who discover exciting new music ahead of the rest of us. (I've read Secrets and Lies so I can imagine the pitfalls, but if society wanted benign DRM, we could have it I'm sure, if we didn't value profit above all else).

  18. Re:If Ms had done this on LG CD-ROMs Destroyed by Mandrake 9.2 · · Score: 1

    Funny! But don't you mean \\. ???

  19. Re:Crappy marketing on Yamaha MusicCAST Wireless PCM/MP3 Server · · Score: 1

    The SLIMP3 didn't do Ogg Vorbis last time I looked, (the name suggests it doesn't after all) and I'd likely buy one if it did. Do you have an unambiguous URL saying it does Ogg Vorbis by any chance?

  20. Re:Lots, Skylab, the XB-70, the Amiga on Farewell To The Concorde · · Score: 1

    I miss those Romans

    Why, what have they ever done for us?

  21. Re:Lots, Skylab, the XB-70, the Amiga on Farewell To The Concorde · · Score: 1

    Project Orion

    I suppose if that had been built, someone small minded would have complained about the noise.

    Seriously, I read someplace that it was worked out that all those bombs from an Orion ground launch would indirectly kill -only- a handful of people worst case based upon increased background radiation. That's not a lot compared to many technologies (think how many people get knocked down by cars or die in plane crashes to put this in perspective) but the designers found it unacceptable nevertheless.

  22. Re:An idea that really wasn't ready for prime time on Farewell To The Concorde · · Score: 1

    I doubt it's true, and if I could be bothered to Google I'd find out, but hearing this made me laugh ... apparently the wooden model of the SST cost more than Concorde's entire development.

  23. Re:Stuff efficiency - I was there today! on Farewell To The Concorde · · Score: 1

    European namby-pambiness

    Damn right. Cheese eating surrender monkeys would never be able to make a plane like Concorde.

    PS (sorry mes amis, couldn't resist)

    PPS Tony Benn ...

  24. Re:LEO on Farewell To The Concorde · · Score: 1

    Well said. (Score 5 Visionary)

  25. Someone tell David Blunkett on Brill's Contentious ID Card · · Score: 4, Funny

    - 'cos these are the ID cards I'd vote for!