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  1. Re:See also: The classic answer to computer proble on How To Prevent Being Hacked Via Backups? · · Score: 1

    If he was Jewish mocking him about the events of 70 AD this way would be pretty damn insensitive!

  2. Yeah right on Windows in Brazil Costs 20% of Per Capita Business Income · · Score: 1

    GDP of Brazil: $1.269 trillion
    Microsoft global yearly revenue: $57.95 billion

  3. They are right though on Nokia Claims Ogg Format is "Proprietary" · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Ogg Theora is a product of a single company. It has not been standardized by any recognized standards organisation. That indeed makes it "proprietary".

      The company, On2 Technologies, has disclaimed all patent right on the technology. However, as far as I know they are not a significant holder of video compression patents. I don't think any actual big video patent holders has commented about Theora. This means that there is a significant risk of submarine patents.

    According to the paper Theora is comparable in performance to the old H.261 codec. H.261 is about 20 years old so all patents on it have most likely expired. H.261 is widely implemented and if the performance claims are true, it makes Theora rather pointless.

  4. Re:BIG problem on In-Flight Wi-Fi Makes its Debut · · Score: 1
    Ok, I misunderstood.

    Anyway, they are offering the service in both Airbus and Boeing planes. Boeing apparently sells the service for all planes. See http://cms.lufthansa.com/fly/ca/en/inf/0,4969,0-0- 1180835,00.html

  5. Re:BIG problem on In-Flight Wi-Fi Makes its Debut · · Score: 1

    What exactly is the problem? A340 is by far the most comfortable long-haul plane. Quiter cabin than in Boeing planes. No middle seats in business. Only four abreast in economy (vs. five in 747 and 777). And yes, I have tried them all.

  6. Re:QD on N-Gage QD - Nokia's Answer To The Critics? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Yeah, it is conspiracy! Nokia is making batteries to explode on purpose!

    Or maybe it is because Nokia is by far the biggest manufacturer (~40% marketshare) and so has by far the biggest counterfeit battery problem?

  7. Re:Boeing on US Army Scraps Comanche Helicopter · · Score: 2, Interesting
    Read this. Quote:
    US Gen. (Ret.) Barry R. McCaffrey said 27 of the 30 Apaches participating in the attack were unfit for operations afterwards, and "only two reached their target causing minimal damage to the enemy." The helicopters that were hit crash landed across four kms while returning to base.

    This was against the inept Iraqi army. If Apaches ever went to battle against an actually competent opponent, none would be coming back.
  8. Re:Boeing on US Army Scraps Comanche Helicopter · · Score: 1

    Considering how badly Apaches have performed (several shot down with primitive weaponry, dozens badly damaged, tons of failed missions) in Iraq, why would US spend money on them? It seems to me that the entire concept of manned attack helicopter is broken.

  9. Re:Phones that are selling on Plain Cell Phones Fading Away? · · Score: 1

    Yeah. Cell phones basically bring formerly nerd-exclusive technology available to the general public. It seem that a part of the readership here finds this threatening.

    News for Luddites etc.

  10. Re:My view on Plain Cell Phones Fading Away? · · Score: 1

    Well, the 3100 you link to is actually a pretty advanced (and expensive) model. It has colour screen and everything. Nokia 1100 is about as basic as you can get.

  11. Re:My voice sounds the same at 384kbps on America's First WCDMA Call · · Score: 1

    "My voice sounds the same at 384kbps as it does on the current CDMA network."

    No it doesn't. UMTS phones use AMR-WB (Adaptive Multi-Rate Wideband) speech codec that offers superior sound quality.

  12. Reading the comments here... on OpenGL Coming to your Cellphone · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Now it is confirmed: Slashdot is the world's leading ludditian web site.

  13. 7650 review on The Nokia 7650 Cell Phone w/ Integrated Camera · · Score: 3, Informative

    A more informative review

  14. Re:Relevant quote on XFree86 10 Years Old · · Score: 1

    Mach is the micro kernel in the core of several failed operating systems, including GNU Hurd.

    The referenced decade is of course 80's, not 90's.

  15. Relevant quote on XFree86 10 Years Old · · Score: 5, Funny

    "Mach is the biggest intellectual fraud of the last decade."
    "Really, not X-Windows?"
    "I said 'intellectual'."
    -- overheard in Silicon Valley

  16. Konqueror on Site Review: 2002 Olympics · · Score: 1

    Seems to work perfectly with the current CVS

  17. Re:Kibo? on Great points in Usenet history · · Score: 2, Informative

    All is cleared by reading the FAQ.

  18. Re:I know you're a Troll, but... on Mozilla Relicensing · · Score: 1

    ESPN.com has broken browser identification script. It renders ok in konqueror if you set the user agent to masquerade as MSIE. Go and whine to the webmaster.

  19. Re:galeon is the leader, imho on Linux: Browser Wars · · Score: 1

    I said "complete for practical purposes" not "practically complete". That's different. It seems to me that you just saw an opportunity to flame and went for it. Trying to justify your comment with the troll above is not cool either.

    Since you have actually implemented justified text for Mozilla, maybe you could consider contributing that to Konqueror too. A way more productive approach than flaming in Slashdot.

  20. Re:galeon is the leader, imho on Linux: Browser Wars · · Score: 1

    "text-align: justify" yes, but those others... They not exactly commonly (or at all) used and no one has even implemented them until very recently.

  21. Re:galeon is the leader, imho on Linux: Browser Wars · · Score: 2
    Here is a table showing the level of CSS2 support in Konqueror 2.2.

    For all practical purposes, it can be considered complete.

  22. Re:KDE & Konqueror on KDE 2.2 Released · · Score: 1

    ESPN.com has a broken browser identification script. Set konqy to masquerade as MSIE for that site and it renders fine.

  23. Alan Cox about state of Gnome on Gnome Hackers Sorting Out Differences RE:2.0 · · Score: 1
    In http://lists.gnome.org/archives/gnome-hackers-read only/2001-June/msg00114.html Alan Cox says:

    "Thats why I'm now mostly using XFCE. The component mess and the complete lack of thought on user requirements in things like bonoboconf (like inheritable non overridable policy items for sysadmins to set stuff up) really show how clueless the gnome design has become. Its no longer about building a cool environment its about a small number of companies trying to screw each other.

    Fortunately for Gnome most of those companies wont be here in 12 months time because they don't have a credible business model. At that point it will be interesting to see how people work together again."

    Something for fanboys to chew...

  24. Re:General sentiment on Eazel On The Ropes · · Score: 1
    I find these whiny comments about KDE icons annoying. Anyone without any programming or artistic background could go and take the GPL:d Gnome icon set and convert, package and publish that for KDE. All it would take is some rather reasonable amount of work.

    But I guess it would be too much to ask for you people to get off from your lazy ass and actually contribute something.

  25. Re:kde/gnome flamewar on Gnome 1.4 "Tranquility" Released · · Score: 1

    Fact is that Gnome 1.x (including 1.4, /. editor is being generous here) is way behind KDE from the technical point of view. Application integratation, internationalization, accessibility, coherent architecture, etc. etc.

    Even core Gnome developers recognize this and are working for complete overhaul in 2.0 (though there have been some backpedaling from the most ambitious plans).