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  1. Before we crown this corpse... on Canadian TV to Adopt DRM-Free BitTorrents · · Score: 1

    They use Windows Media Player to stream the radio stations. Their token ogg vorbis stream is unreliable and barely worth the trouble.

    They aint no saint.

  2. Re:If only it were that simple... on CBC Recommends Linux To Average User · · Score: 1

    "Simply put, we take great self-righteous pride in our ability to talk the talk, but anyone who pays attention soon learns that in the end we are completely incapable of walking the walk."

    speak for yourself. Take a small example/sample and expand it to include the entire population, in all cases.

    fuck you

  3. flickr discussion ... on Flickr Patenting "Interestingness" · · Score: 1

    You can find a very good discussion on the flickr group, utata:

    http://www.flickr.com/groups/utata/discuss/7215759 4355879087/

    I submitted this story 1 week ago. Old news.

  4. Stories like this ... on Golf's Digital Divide · · Score: 1

    Stories like this drive a wedge between who cares and who gives a shit.

    p-l-e-a-s-e

  5. Another favourable article about MS ... on A Tour of Microsoft's Mac Lab · · Score: -1, Troll

    I liked it better when they were strafing babies in Viet Nam

  6. Re:Standard Business Practice on Microsoft Licensing Fee Intended To Reduce Hobbyists · · Score: 1

    Tell me what is the demand for DRM? This is a completely artificial market. The demand is for content, not the keys.

    I understand and support your view, but I don't think market economics apply here because MS is trying to define those market conditions.

  7. Re:This is really stupid on Ontario to Match U.S. DST Change · · Score: 1

    You were modded as insightful? Man the moderators are sniffing glue tonight. So let's synch up clocks across Canada. To let you guys have the sunset at, say 8:00pm, we will let the sunset at 5:00 year-round? Give your fucking head a shake.

  8. Re:Isn't "OpenDoc" the same or just as good? on Office + OpenDocument, Never Say Never · · Score: 1

    ummmm -- I thought it was GNU/Linux?

  9. Re:Slow pain on Will AJAX Threaten Windows Desktop? · · Score: 1

    Repeat after me: Java != JavaScript.

  10. Re:If they want to do that its fine on Hundreds of Sites Blocked By Canadian ISP · · Score: 1

    You're confusing the matter, RIAA has no jurisdiction in Canada. So, semantically RIAA can be Canada, technically they are not.

  11. Re:Slashdot, please stop. Please. on Scientific American Gives Up · · Score: 1

    ".... no, really, it's just mindfuckingly stupid."

    Consider the shut-ins who live for this mindfuckingly stupid material. They have one day of the year when their lives have meaning. Be a little more considerate.

  12. Re:Allow me to clarfiy on Canadian Government Weary of Patriot Act · · Score: 1

    As a Canadian, I have to say that a lot of the Canadians *do* feel smug and righteous when talking about Americans. Need proof: Carolyn Parish. Believe me when I say, we Canadians hold some pretty un-Canadian views on Americans.

  13. Re:AmigaOS -- Disks on Ars Technica Reviews AmigaOS 4.0 · · Score: 1

    >>Hope that helps. BTW, my Amiga 500 was my first C programming experience too. Aztec C. Loved it.

    I used Lattice C -- but I remember test-driving Aztec C. Very cool IDE.

    Thanks for the tips.

  14. AmigaOS -- Disks on Ars Technica Reviews AmigaOS 4.0 · · Score: 1

    I loved working on Amigas. This was the first system on which I learned C. I have a stack of disks with old code and would love to access this stuff. Is anyone aware of utilities to read old Amiga disks (I know I am off-topic, find it in your heart to forgive me).

  15. NHL Season on Wired's 2004 Vaporware Awards · · Score: 1

    As a proud, forlorn Canadian, the most tragic piece of vaporware (or vapourware) is this year's NHL Hockey season.

    Bring back Don Cherry, I can't talk to my wife any longer!

  16. Reverse Migration ... on Westerners Migrating to India for Jobs · · Score: 1

    ... is a misnomer. Migration is migration is migration. "Reverse" migration strikes me as condescending and bigoted (ok I am setting myself for a flaming -- I used the "b" word). I admit, I am being semantic, but isn't the movement of people to other countries, always known as migration? Why the need to qualify it by saying it's reverse migration?

  17. Overpriced toys ... on Rio Reveals iPod Mini Slayer · · Score: 1

    Really the IPOD, and this thing are overpriced, toys. For a poor Canadian like myself, here's how it plays out:

    1 USD = 1.31762 CAD (according to XE.com)

    249.99 * 1.31762 = 329.39

    329.39 * 1.15 = 378.80 (taxes)

    The 40gb iPod is selling for 634.95 after taxes.

    This for a music player/portable hard-drive. I don't care what the cool factor is, this is a lot of money. And if you think that Apple or others price for their international markets, fuggit it.

  18. Re:tivo's weak competition will save tivo on The Programmer Who Could Save Tivo · · Score: 1

    What a difference! If TiVo were a beverage, it'd be a tall glass of Jamaican ginger beer with chipped ice and a lime wedge, while the Explorer 800 would be a paper cup of warm fake lemonade stirred with the finger of a nose-picking six-year-old.


    need I say anymore -- thanks for the link.
  19. Re:Is there a Sun campaign going on? on The "Return" of Java Discussed · · Score: 1


    The increase in interest maybe related to the Dead Cat Bounce .
    Or maybe SUN is redefining who they are and promoting their software over their hardware.
    I think it's an interesting time for SUN.

  20. Re:No, XHMTL is broken on Why You Should Use XHTML · · Score: 2, Interesting

    The XHTML spec is far more complicated than HTML was.

    Far more complicated? I don't agree. The benefits you gain from a tighter spec are well worth the trouble of adapting to the new technology.

    For instance, changing a style within a single file and watching those changes cascade effortlessly through the site is much more elegant than the old ways. This makes updating your site easier and may actually increase adoption by mom and pop.

    I think if people see the benefits, they will invest a little energy in learning new tech.

  21. Re:Come on....... on Copyright Bill could Stifle Innovation · · Score: 1

    Artists deserve to be paid for their work.

    Will someone please think of the children?

    (With respect to Reverend Lovejoy)

  22. Re:Microsoft the underdog. on Microsoft Responds to IE Criticism · · Score: 1
    <massive generalization>
    Everyone there thinks the way Gates wants them to.
    </massive generalization>
    It would only take one person in Microsoft who doesn't think like Gates to blow away your argument.
  23. Re:Uninformed on Ontario Schools License StarOffice · · Score: 1

    The amount of corruption and waste that was left behind by the NDP was grotesque, the Tories were just cleaning that up.
    This is a totally uninformed viewpoint. The Tories cut education until there was no meat left, only bone and gristle. The NDP tried desperately to fufuil promises when they were elected, and they did for the most part. The NDP has a better track record than the Tories or the Liberals.


    Not to make this a regional dispute, but there was plenty of waste when the NDP were in power. The Conservatives help remove some of this waste. Take a look at the facilities that the Durham Board of Education built under the NDP's government. Complete with expansive marble foyer and private showers and exercise facilities for board members. The sad truth is, when there is more money for educators, the more waste there will be.
  24. CBC ... follow suit on BBC Creative Archive Based On Creative Commons · · Score: 5, Insightful
    The CBC should follow the lead of it's older, wiser brother.


    This was found at: http://archives.cbc.ca/info/281g_en23.shtml

    CBC staff from coast to coast to coast have online access to RADIOLA material through CBC's Intranet. This makes it much easier to incorporate old programming into new coverage -- when reporting on the history of a conflict, say, or the death of a national figure.

    It's sad that only insiders at CBC have access to electronic copies of content. The have locked down their listening formats using commercial streaming products (RealAudio, QuickTime & Windows Media). This makes it difficult to record or re-use content streaming from CBC.

    It's sad because this content is tax-payer funded. It also makes personal recording impossible or at best illegal.

    I really think CBC should follow the BBC.

  25. Re:How do you tell... on Corporate Work in the US vs. Canada? · · Score: 1
    Unless the person in question is Ernst Zundel

    Why would you bring the worst kind of racist into the discussion? He doesn't deserve rights.