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  1. Re:Maybe I'm the only one who noticed... on Windows Alternatives to NTFS? · · Score: 4, Informative

    Quote (from Linux Kernel v.2.6.5 Configuration):

    "CONFIG_NTFS_RW:

    This enables the partial, but safe, write support in the NTFS driver.

    The only supported operation is overwriting existing files, without
    changing the file length. No file or directory creation, deletion or
    renaming is possible. Note only non-resident files can be written to
    so you may find that some very small files (

    It is perfectly safe to say N here."

  2. Egyptian accent only? on Baghdad Gamer Discusses Iraq's Videogame Past · · Score: 1

    That game ("Conflict: Desert Storm") is fine by the "Delta Force: Task Force Dagger" standards. There in a level I could hear the afgans to talk in Russian. Ok, there were Russians in the past. But these are the mujahidins - they hate Russians...

  3. Slavic last names on Space Wedding Successful · · Score: 1

    May be it's time to learn how the most of the slavic female last (family) names are composed. Yes, I mean her name is not Dmitriev - it's Dmitrieva. Noticed the 'a' at the end? It designates that the name bearer is a woman. And yes - her brother's (if she has a brother) last name is Dmitriev.

  4. Re:Just Curious on Microsoft Releases SP4 for Windows 2000 · · Score: 1

    ... But it's MDI, and it was worth the upgrade to Office XP for me just to get away from Windows 3.1 style MDI windows.
    Nope, it's not MDI. Check again.

  5. Download on Carrot, an Open Source C++ scripting module for Apache · · Score: 1

    Has anyone been able to download the Carrot tarball? The FTP server gives me "Login incorrect" when I try to login as anonymous user.

  6. Re:Stupid Question on Review: 'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon' · · Score: 1

    Like in the most other small countries, we've got accustomed to watch most (around 98%)

    of the movies subtitled. I'm sure Americans will get accustomed soon too.

    After all the Eglish language is second popular language all over the world. And to some significant part of the US citizens English is not their mother tongue.

    Also it's part of every person's education to learn some foreign language (you can see easily I haven't finished mine).

    And what better way to do this than to listen to the original dialogs in a movie or two?