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  1. Metroid!! on Nintendo Announces new Zelda, Mario & Metroid · · Score: 1

    I hope they maintain the quality of Metroid.
    I hope even more they increase the quality of this Metroid (as graphics, fun and challenge) over
    SuperMetroid

  2. People say... on Review: BZFlag 3D Tank Game · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    people say that is synchronicty...
    Some events in sequence that would put you
    in contact with something you desire/want/would like. It would look like coincidence, but
    those people belive there is no coincidences,
    so, the universe just helped you ;-)

  3. Good! on ATi's All In Wonder Radeon 7500 · · Score: 1

    Now I can watch tv and use my computer
    from my bathroom.

    (sorry, i won't put my computer in the bathroom)

  4. Re:But.. on "The Chronicles of Amber" and "The Forever War" For TV · · Score: 1

    The problem is my friends love the Book,
    but hate the mini-series.
    I guess the first episode they liked, but the others
    they just hated!

    As a big fans as they are, they expected to see
    a lot of details, presented in the book, into the mini-series too. For example, some dialogues were ignored (that is the first 'why' they were pissed off), or passed by without a major attention given
    or the actors didn't interpret such dialogues as good as they expected.
    I guess all this hate come from the greatest richness of scenario and characters. Such dialogues were very important to give the right pace to story.
    My friends want a great mini-serie based on Duna. It's almost a pleasure see such book on screen.
    They don't want prevent director adapt the script,
    but they expect he pay attention on key dialogues.
    I saw the mini-series. I liked, but I felt it missed some key points, and left other more or less unexplained, but I did like it.

  5. But.. on "The Chronicles of Amber" and "The Forever War" For TV · · Score: 0, Interesting

    my biggest Dune fans friends didn't like 'Dune' they did at all

  6. First big step on Digitally Notarized Documents in Brazil · · Score: 1

    Digital Documents will be a big step in Brazil administration. In a near future this could be possible voting from home, through internet.

    In a short ranged time period, we won't need any more travel to other cities to sell houses, or anything else that needs assign any kind of paper. You can do it from home!

    I guess all brazilians thanks our governments efforts to come that true, because if you past all your entire life dealing with dozens of documents Brazil uses a lot of differents documents independently, as ID and Driver's license.

    This action can too improve sells through Internet, because government supports security to the citizen.

    This law can push the present situation to a step further in simplifying all transactions and accelerating selling/buying through Internet even of houses.

  7. Re:We started on Digitally Notarized Documents in Brazil · · Score: 1

    Yeah, of course... as if this tecnology _need_ to be used in Brazil to be cracked...

  8. Re:You might be wrong on Maxis Developer on Linux Game Porting · · Score: 1

    Now... the only thing that keeps me running windows is games!
    If they were in Linux, I would say good-by to windows.

  9. Re:at my university... on Peer-to-Peer for Academia · · Score: 1

    But I agree with the speech. We have analyzed all the procotols used here in Federal University of Sao Carlos (Brazil) network, and guess what...
    98% of use was netbios protocol (samba-windows machines)...

  10. Re:Information is useless without interpretation on FBI Wants to Tap The Net · · Score: 1

    yes!
    Can you imagine how hard can it be if I encrypt
    a packet, encapsulate it and send it through
    Internet until it reaches a safer internet-side computer which one will get the data, decrypt and
    send over internet! :-)

    sounds cool :-)

  11. Re:Whoa, this is getting confusing!!! on FBI Wants to Tap The Net · · Score: 1

    Yeah! You see, that could be the same as that joke:
    "what's difference between pornography and artistic nude? Government permission!"

    :-)

  12. Yes!! on iPAQ 3800 In Photos · · Score: 1

    It's time we changed our destiny!! H3800!! Yes!! Yes!! :-)

  13. Re:Horrible for US. Wonderful for the world on Usenix Takes Stand Against ATA and SSSCA · · Score: 1

    US could get weaken after SSSCA...
    wow... Uncle Sam, take care :-)

  14. two sided knife on UK Issues High-tech Stamps · · Score: 1

    I guess that Court decision means you can
    arrest cyber-terrorists in their own country...
    Terrorism should be stopped, but I'm afraid
    what definition of cyber-terrorists would really mean.

    By the other hand, should ISP pay taxes?

  15. Re:Extracts from the media player license agreemen on Microsoft Du Jour - Talks, Upgrades, Salaries · · Score: 1

    Now, more than ever,
    as William Wallace in Brave Heart
    and Richard Stallman said,
    "Freeeeeeedooomm"

    :-)

  16. Re:Microsoft x Worms on Microsoft Worms and Global Routing Instability · · Score: 1

    ops, sorry,
    I forgot say :
    Microsoft IIS {=== net instability ====} Worms

  17. Microsoft x Worms on Microsoft Worms and Global Routing Instability · · Score: 2, Funny

    Microsoft IIS Worms
    Is the Worms cause or effect?
    Is IIS the cause or effect?

    If we shutdown one of them, net becomes stable?
    Is it easier shutdown worms than IIS?

    hmmm... it's a hard decision. Has anyone scanned Internet for viruses?

    :-)

    "Nobody is real - Powerman 5000"

  18. Re:VERY Concerned on Is the Unix Community Worried About Worms? · · Score: 1

    Yes, I agree.
    But almost everybody forgets about distro when they talk about Linux. I guess lots of people
    know about mountd/statd bugs in RedHat.
    So, worms in general are exploiting
    bug in tools for Linux, not exactly Linux kernel.

    Maybe some distro can publish some section in their site telling about new bugs and offering updates...

  19. Face 2 face against Microsoft on Borland Kylix Is Free - Sort Of. · · Score: 1

    Finally, we can compete against Microsoft Monopoly and its SDK license that forbids GPL software.

  20. Can we get something better? on You Are What You Click · · Score: 1

    This kind of software should be modified to
    get better search results through patterns
    analysis instead locating users in
    internet.

    just my 2 cents

  21. Re:Mozilla has done it's job.... on AOL 6.0 Bundled with Windows XP? · · Score: 1

    All this stuff is a business decision although
    it will bring more incompatibility with all the
    other softwares and stantands in the world.
    Yes, I like when companys decide to do some cool
    and easy-to-use software.

    But I don't like when they decide to force you
    to use one software that you don't want just
    because it is incompatible with other kind
    of stuffs (or everything else) in your
    computer and this software was made to be incompatible with everything else.

    We must change information! We want to choose
    Mozilla or Internet Explorer! I want send my
    favorites videos to my friend, who uses a Mac, and
    hope he can see it!


    freedom is something you cannot explain, but
    everyone understands.

  22. Re:Only one question. on Open Source Biology And Knowledge Distribution · · Score: 1

    That is not new money moves the world, so everything you see - cars, computers, services, etc, with some rare exceptions, must convert to money, must generate profit. Open source culture is just growing today because the old business model did not get good enough to support a real global economy with internet, without limits, then it has been used to complete the old business model. That mean: people now see open source with 'good eyes'. They see this like another way to do things, instead of only closing their software. That's good. Biological research is not so popular as Open source culture is, just because is very hard have a equipament to do such research. You have to spend a lot of money just to study ducks, cells or something like that. Could you imagine studing DNA? So, it will not work until people believe on open source projects and the research complexity becomes very low, and finally, the world culture change to accept more researchs and researchers, helping us with tecnologies to get a better world.