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  1. Re:Here's a haiku to liven up your day on The SCO Vs IBM Zombie Shambles On (uscourts.gov) · · Score: 1

    Third option - legal counsel dies of old age before the case is finished.

  2. Re:Getting the Experience on IT's Next Hot Job: Hadoop Guru · · Score: 1

    You can get a master/slave combo VMWare VM at http://www.cloudera.com./ They also have packages for Ubuntu, I made an at-home cluster of VMs with one master and a slave that I can replicate.

  3. Shades of the Animaniacs on "World's Most Relaxing Music" Composed · · Score: 1

    Anvilania...

  4. Everyone's to be talking about PC & console ga on Best Education Path To Learn Video Game Programming? · · Score: 1

    What about the "casual" games in Flash, or iPhone and Android games? Are the conditions or payoffs any different there?

  5. My mobile broadband works again on Fedora 12 Released · · Score: 1

    Somewhere shortly after Fedora 10 came out there was a kernel update, and my Sierra Wireless 3g card stopped working. It stopped working on Ubuntu about the same time, and there were bug reports in both places, but no fixes. Fedora 11 and Ubuntu 9.04 didn't fix it, but with Fedora 12 it works again. I'm typing this from a VMWare running the Fedora 12 Live ISO and the 3g in a USB port.

  6. Re:Will they run Linux? on ARM-Powered Linux Laptops Unveiled At Computex · · Score: 2, Funny

    My wife drives a Hummer, and if it ever collides with a Smartcar I know who's going to be leaving the bigger "carbon footprint" all over the highway.

  7. Re:Will they run Linux? on ARM-Powered Linux Laptops Unveiled At Computex · · Score: 0

    My wife drives a Hummer, and if it ever collides with a Smartcar I know who's going to be leaving the bigger "carbon footpring" all over the highway.

  8. Re:bubble 2.0 on 12 Year Old Gets $6.5M for Gaming Company · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I beg to differ. Ashley Qualls built a multi-million dollar company out of her site, http://whateverlife.com/, from ad revenue. Her site features different layouts for Myspace. When you stop laughing, go read this article http://www.fastcompany.com/magazine/118/girl-power.html, which mentions, among other things, that her site gets more hits than oprah.com. What have YOU been doing in your parents' basement?

  9. Re:unsurprising on Have Spammers Overcome the CAPTCHA? · · Score: 1

    I can understand not speaking English, but if they do but can't spell apple, do you really want them on your forum in the first place?

  10. He's really dead on Captain America Buried in Arlington National Cemetary · · Score: 1

    Wife (reading article on MSNBC): Yeah, but is Captain America really dead?
    Me: Yes. Wolverine sniffed him.
    Wife: Well, it's official then.

  11. This sounds like a job... on Wolfram Offers Prize For (2,3) Turing Machine · · Score: 1

    for the authors of BrainF***

  12. 'Closed' store acting like business as usual on CompUSA Closing More Than 50 Percent of Stores · · Score: 1

    I just came from the CompUSA in Marietta, GA (Cobb Pkwy, near Windy Hill). The only indication that the location is a dead store walking was a small sign on the door saying that they are no longer taking checks. In the store there were no extra closeouts, slashed prices, nothing. C'mon, people! I wanted a carcass to pick over!

  13. Re:Spoilers... on Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Release Date Announced · · Score: 4, Funny

    Must...resist...magic...wand...jokes...

  14. With the 2.8 firmware you dl & watch video on Sony Struggles To Define the PSP · · Score: 1

    I upgraded my firmware to 2.8, and they've gotten sane about video naming and directories. With the web browser you can download iPod compatible video into a "Videos" directory, then watch it, then delete it, without ever touching a PC. Good for video blogs, Rocketboom, Macbreak, etc.

  15. Finally got that Web tablet on PSP 2.0 Update Finally Released · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I tried the browser some this morning. It's got a nice display and it generally a much better browser than what you find on PDA's.

    The (current) games may suck on the PSP, but if nothing else this makes a great portable browser, good for surfing etc. while out instead of carrying around a laptop.

    Even if you don't play games on it, you can get a good "web tablet" for $250 that hits the sweet spot between price, size, convenience and features.

  16. COM + Python/Ruby on Sanely Moving from Word to the Web? · · Score: 1

    Under Windows, some dynamic languages like Python and Ruby has COM and Win32 APIs. Use one of them to access Office COM objects, iterate through and grab the content you want and have it spit out the HTML you need.

  17. In case you thought they were getting less evil on Is It Wrong to Love Microsoft? · · Score: 1

    They go do something like this.
    Microsoft hires Wal-Mart exec

  18. Who'll run it? Cheap/poor developers on Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger for x86 Leaked? · · Score: 1

    Assuming this comes with Xcode and gcc, I'm sure there's plenty of developers of small applications that would like to get a head start on porting their small business or open source apps without shelling out $1499 (signing up, then getting the box) for something they'll have to return.

  19. Now I know how the baseball players feel on Cognitive Enhancement Drugs · · Score: 1

    Even if I may be against using these drugs personally, will I be competing against others that do use them? Will those that don't use them, either at a personal or corporate level, someday be at a disadvantage against those that do?

  20. SVG has poor form support on Mozilla Rising ... As A Platform · · Score: 1

    I looked into SVG as an alternative to DHTML, and while it's good for output it's lousy for input. You have mouseclick and mousemove and that's about it. No lists, menus, text boxes, etc.

    SVG needs forms capability before it can be REALLY useful.

  21. Could blogging be a substitute for some meetings? on Essential Blogging · · Score: 1

    OK, we all hate the weekly status meeting where everyone in the department is called together to one location at an inconvenient time to listen to other people say what they've been working on. However, every once in a while someone else has an answer to something you've been working on, or vice versa. Not often enough to make the meetings seem worthwhile, but it does happen.

    How about instead of the meeting each developer keeps a blog about what they're working on and problems they're having, update it at least once a week, and encourage/require other developers to read the blogs to get an idea of what other people are up to & see if they can answer a nagging question.

    You can read them when it's convenient to you, as opposed to the meeting which is convenient to the manager.

    I see this a good use for blogs, and this book could be good for the blog-naive developer/manager.

  22. I got my Newton prejudice from Wired magazine on Inkwell No Longer From the Newton? · · Score: 5, Funny

    In Wired, years ago...
    Q: How many Newton users does it take to change a light bulb?
    A: Foux! There to eat lemons, ore axle soup.

  23. More Zaurus neat stuff on PalmOS 5 Turns Gold · · Score: 1

    I'll second everything Melantha said and add:

    Your choices for getting files to & from a Zaurus aren't just FTP via networking or the cradle. The Zaurus comes with both CompactFlash and SD/MMC slots, and you can get USB adapters for both. I run Windows XP at home and when I plug the CompactFlash adapter into the USB port it just appears as another drive. This is how I copy files, backups, etc. back and forth. The CompactFlash is also nice since my digital camera works with it, I can take pictures then slap the card into the Zaurus to show others the pictures since the Zaurus screen is much more viewable than the digital camera.

    The "low-level" API for GUI development is QT/embedded. Embedded means that they take the same C++ API you use for Windows or X11 development and ported it to talk directly to the framebuffer. Any QT program is (theoritically, anyway) capable of being ported to the Zaurus.

    What I'm most psyched about is the Java support. It's PersonalJava, which is mostly 1.1 with some 1.2 enhancements here and there. This is in contrast to Palm Java development, which is J2ME based (Sun hasn't supported the KVM for a while), and you need to set up emulators, get ROMs, make sure you have the special J2ME UI libraries, etc. Did I also mention most of this stuff is for Windows only? Melantha would be SOL with a MAC. For the Zaurus I just compile and run what I want and just stick to 1.1. If I'm patient I can then package my class files, icons for the PDA desktop, etc. and "install" it, but most of the time I'm impatient and just copy my .class files to the Zaurus via my CompactFlash setup and run them from a linux terminal.

    To make a long story short, with the Zaurus I have a PDA and a "hand-held desktop" I can quickly develop my own programs for. I'm never going back to Palm.

  24. Re:You're THAT Mark Welch? on Funding for Non-Traditional Comp. Sci Students? · · Score: 1

    Er...it was a joke. I just threw together all the cheesy circa-1986 technologies I could think of that no one would care about anymore. Thought the 'revenge with XMS' remark would be a giveaway. Guess they all can't be funny.

  25. You're THAT Mark Welch? on Funding for Non-Traditional Comp. Sci Students? · · Score: 2, Funny

    Last time, I quit my job as a reporter for InfoWorld (in 1986) and went to law school,

    Hey! You panned my product, Greeting Card Maker for DOS! You said my 16-color mode EGA was ugly, I didn't support color dot-matrix printers and my terminate-and-stay-resident mode locked up your system!
    Well, it's taken me years but I will have my revenge when I unveil...Greeting Card Maker for DOS with Extended Memory Support!