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  1. Re:Time to go to CompUSA on XPlay: iPod with Windows · · Score: 0

    I believe it was a joke...

  2. Re:A costly little toy on XPlay: iPod with Windows · · Score: 0

    One thing about the iPod is that it seems remarkably durable. I used to keep it in my shirt picket during work and every once in a while when I bent over or was getting out of my car, it fell...3-4 feet to the pavement. It's banged up but it works everytime.

  3. Re:HFS Plus for Linux on XPlay: iPod with Windows · · Score: 0

    someone started this, but it hasn't moved at all since the day i found it (7 months ago)

    The guys started hacking away at the db and looked like they were beginning to do a good job.

    Here is the site

  4. Re:Clarity is everything on The Ideas Behind Longhorn · · Score: 1

    Where is your country? I like it.

  5. Re:If they would... on The Ideas Behind Longhorn · · Score: 0

    Actually if they are rewriting office and several other apps, they may be taking all the backwards compatible crap out which means 80% less bloat then what's in XP right now.

    People will accept that they have to buy new software or they may have an upgrade policy for actual owners of the older versions...who knows?

    I happen to think this could be a godsend for MS users because their OS might finally work well.

    It hurts having to worry about backwards compatibility, which is why apple is dropping OS 9 support in the future.

  6. Re:amazing on The Ideas Behind Longhorn · · Score: -1

    Spelling is overrated now that we have computerized dictionaries!

    I have issues with spelling advocates anyway :)

  7. Conspiracy Theory on The Ideas Behind Longhorn · · Score: 0

    It's been brought up before that the war on drugs might very well be funded by the drug lords so that the competition will always be non existant. If pot was legalized, they would be out of a job.

    Now, what if the war on microsoft is actually funded by microsoft? If MS were to pay both sides to fight this out, but continue forever, MS would look like it's under constant stress from the DOJ and others that people begin to feel sorry for them.

    It also explains why the judge seems to forgive Microsoft for their constant bullshitting in court, the way it presents itself, etc...

    Just a thought...

    back to pr0n.

  8. Re:Hardware compliant, software future on Wall Street Journal: Mac vs. PC · · Score: 0

    So NT has it's roots in a microkernel architecture and claims that it is posix complient.

    BeOS did also, but that does not make NT, 2k or BeOS Unix operating systems. There's nothing close to Unix being in any of them except for BeOS' posix shell.

    The mentality isn't there.

  9. Re:damnit moby, listen to Eminem on Moby Says Techie Fans = Fewer Sales · · Score: 0

    mmm yes quoting lyrics, real informative.

  10. He's not complaining! on Moby Says Techie Fans = Fewer Sales · · Score: 0

    He's really not saying if it's good or bad, he's making a statement that says that his sales are lower because of internet savvy fans.

    Really, Moby likes to get his name out there, so he gave his music to the marketroids as long as the content wasn't based on cigarettes, alchohol or some other stipulations.

    I don't think he sold it, it was public domain for advertising.

    Maybe he wants to actually try to sell his stuff. I own the album and i like it.

  11. Re:Who really owns the airwaves? on Canadian Government to Jam Radio Signals · · Score: 0

    Well, seeing nothing is really important today in the news, I can see why slashdot readers are being the nosey old women looking for SOMETHING to bitch at.

    People need to either sleep, get out of their house or watch a movie instead of bitching, STOP BITCHING!

  12. Re:Truly outrageous on Windependence Day · · Score: 0

    Let's see...GPL = communism and we fight a hippy partisan cause about "Free Software"

    "Free software" types are clearly, in many cases, not on the side of Freedom (except when it comes to smoking pot)

    Um...this is insightful? Moderators, you've been trolled.

  13. Re:Library archives are given broader copyright us on The Wayback Machine, Friend or Foe? · · Score: 0

    Information wants to be free as long as it doesn't involve me or what I don't want to see...then i want total control because I am a hypocrite.

  14. Re:You have given permission on The Wayback Machine, Friend or Foe? · · Score: 0

    But...they are keeping the original url and not republishing it as something else. Look at any URL in that site:
    http://web.archive.org/web/20010407020209/h ttp://s lashdot.org/
    for instance.

    It's keeping all the original copyright information IN tact so there is little to be said about it. People should be happy that they are getting free hosting from this company.

  15. Re:function like search engines. on The Wayback Machine, Friend or Foe? · · Score: 0

    They do read the robots file...

    it's how you tell it NOT to archive your site.

  16. Re:BIG FAT HAIRY DEAL on Java Thrown Back in Windows, For Now · · Score: 0

    Big companies who use Veritas Volume Manager already are using a client side Java Application. The interface is java, runs beautifully and is done right.

    You might not use it, but there is at least ONE decent java app out there.

  17. Re:libraries? (issues?) on Software Product Liability? · · Score: 0

    Can I invest in your wang? There is talk about it having serious growth potential. --Apologies to Penny Arcade for taking their idea :)

  18. Re:for the record. on Cray SX-6 Installed in Alaska · · Score: 0

    You'll soon learn that the moderators here aren't much more intelligant than my hockey playing, air freshener huffing roommate. He also enjoys slamming beer cans on his head...he forgets to empty them first, though.

    Oh well, it's slashdot, whaddya gonna do?

  19. Re:Science "Fiction" on Physics in the Movies · · Score: 0

    wow, i don't even read sigs anymore. I guess I should start again :) Sorry, my friend.

  20. Re:Contradictions on Nintendo Ressurecting Classic NES Games to the GBA · · Score: 0

    Things change. Now, in order to be a technonerd, all you need is a computer, linux and a connection to the internet to post on slashdot.

    I miss the older days.

  21. Re:Science "Fiction" on Physics in the Movies · · Score: 0

    And when the Winnebago made skid marks in space...ugh I can't stand when people do things that aren't realisitc, especially in sci fi spoofs!

    -Evil will always prevail because good is dumb...

  22. Re:Wireless Co-ops on Preventing Broadband Price-Gouging? · · Score: 1

    In Rochester, NY I can get a T1 from Paetec for $600 and change a month...

    It's beginning to seem more like a decent idea seeing i have friends who live around me that are looking at WiFi as an alternative anyway.

    hmmmm...vewy interesting.

  23. Re:Compared to OS X on New GNU Hurd Kernel Released · · Score: 1

    Honestly, if I chose to use moderator points, I would meta moderated the Troll remark poorly...

    He asked a question, A QUESTION!

    I think it's a viable question, now if he was touting the death of BSD, Linux, HURD, rms or something then yeah, he's a troll.

    Stupid stupid moderators...

  24. Re:Why? on George Lucas May Be Completely Evil · · Score: 1

    and we all know that 1984 was an accurate portrayal of the future.

    I tend to think Brazil is more accurate, but maybe i'm wrong.

  25. Re:make it look like my HI-FI damnit ! on Choosing a Good Case · · Score: 1

    While I agree, there are more than just standard ATX boards out there. MiniATX, flexATX, micro-ATX, ad nauseum.

    Standard components work with these boards. The company I was working for is using a flex-atx board in a 9x9x11 cube, as well as a flex-atx board in a 2u x 5.25 x 11 (i think) casing.

    It's possible to be inovative with PC cases, but no one seems to be doing that. Sure you get the little cubes once in a while, but most people don't stray from the beige or black towers you see nowadays.