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  1. iTunes Phone Driver on Apple Announces iTunes 7, Movies, Set-Top Box · · Score: 1

    Anyone else notice that (at least on OS X) when you install iTunes and click "customize" there is a grayed out option to install the "iTunes Phone Driver?"

  2. Re:blue screens? on Unreliable Linux Dumped from Crest Electronics · · Score: 1

    "even the most stable system will go bad with an idiot in charge."

    Yeah, that's obvious... look at the USA

    White House, FEMA, US Military, etc

  3. Beta Macs? on No DRM for Apple in Intel-based Macs · · Score: 1

    Another thing to consider is that these developer machines are technically beta and may not represent what the first Intel Mac will actually ship with.
    Apple may not care what people do with the Developer Macs because of the tight NDAs, but I'm sure they have a plan in place for the millions of iTels to come. Apple has repeatedly stated they are a hardware company and to loose their OS to cheap PCs would spell death to their business model.

  4. Install in Aircraft on SETI Disrupted By Cell Phones in Airplanes? · · Score: 2, Interesting

    You want to install what in an aircraft?

    As a government licensed aircraft mechanic I could tell you that is completely infeasible because there are simply too many airplanes in the sky to see that it is installed and the govenmental approvals to install such a device (unless the airplane is experimental everything installed in an airplane has to be FAA approved) along with the costs would see that this never happens.

    My question is that isn't this already happening when people forget to turn off their cell phones and it sits in standy searching for a network?

  5. Not new tech! on Liquid Metal Cooling in New ATI Video Card · · Score: 2, Interesting

    This has been used inside aircraft engine exhaust valves since the 1930's. Liquid Sodium would be sealed inside the valve. It's non-toxic and is still used today.

  6. Newsflash: on Magnetic Poles May Be About To Flip · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    In related news, the Earth's computer systems imploded after they began to run backward.

  7. Re:just 'steal' it on Apple Reveals Mac OS X 10.2, 17" iMac, Windows iPod · · Score: 2

    No one put a gun to your head and said: "Use OS X or die..."

  8. Re:57 known cases on Coasters to Face G-Force Limits? · · Score: 1, Troll

    what about the morons behind you who are riding your rear bumper when you stop?! Even if you compensated for the driver in front of you, it won't protect you from the jerk behind you. I think was the point the original post was making.

    Besides the fact that most driver's license tests are a complete joke!

  9. Re:Greetings from BioWare on Bioware Release Neverwinter Nights Beta Toolset · · Score: 3

    Any news on a possible Mac version of the toolset? Come to think of it what is the Mac versions status? Will it be OS X native?

  10. 32MB VRAM NOT required on Apple Drops Mac OS 9 · · Score: 3, Informative

    According to Apple's Mac OS X new version page (http://www.apple.com/macosx/newversion/), Quartz Extreme's supported video cards are:
    nVidia: GeForce2MX, GeForce3, GeForce4 Ti, GeForce4 or GeForce4MX. ATI: any AGP Radeon card. 32MB VRAM recommended for optimum performance.

    RECOMMENDED, NOT REQUIRED

    Check the info before you start the next flame war.

  11. hmmm on Dartmouth Student Invents A Carnivore Leash · · Score: 2, Insightful

    No offense to the ASPCA, but how about a quick and dirty neutering?

  12. We are going to hell in a handbasket on Every Road a Toll Road · · Score: 2

    Okay so they put GPS in your car so they can see where you travel and how much you should pay for roads. They also now know how fast it took you to get from point A to B, and therefor you can expect to get a ticket in the mail if you we doing 56 MPH on the highway (which in my mind is way too low, considering that most modern cars could handle 75 in the same conditions). They'll justify it so they don't have to pay as many highway troopers. And it just gets worse and worse. Match this with the stage III emissions they are planning, and they'll have complete readouts on your driving. Maybe even a Gas guzzler tax if you accelerate too quickly. Your car will rat you out, and the taxman will get richer.
    So, what is the end result? The rich get richer. (auto makers can charge more for smart vehicles, the list goes on) The politicians get more power. The poor get poorer. And the middle class now has to work twice as hard to get by (not only to pay all the new fees, but to get a job since our society seems to enjoy systematically ruining peoples lives by replacing us with robots).
    So, as you can see those within the sphere of the power elite enjoy a richer and stronger world, while the rest of us get the shaft. You just have to love human nature....

  13. Sad on A Timeline of the Future · · Score: 2

    It's unfortunate that with our intelligence, we are still unable to find better solutions for our problems as a species.

  14. incorrect on A Timeline of the Future · · Score: 2

    Companies still have to pay federal tax. ANd due to an obscure tax law both of those companies were able to negate their responsibilities by giving their executives stock options... Enjoy your April 15th.

  15. missed the point on A Timeline of the Future · · Score: 2

    Think about the creations we have been able to produce. Just the advances in aviation are amazing... The shear amount of effort and thought that has gone into creating a better airplane is astounding... But for what? Those amazing fighter airplanes everyone thinks are so cool are designed for what? To kill people. No other purpose. To continue the effort to self-exterminate ourselves. And the civilian models? More profit for the power elite. Oh and Nike? The $895,400,000 in gross profit from last quarter is all I have to say. While they may not employ thugs, they are bastards themselves as a third of that money would bring their sweatshops out of the third world. THink about it. Then think of how you world feel if you were a "have-not."

  16. Bleak future on A Timeline of the Future · · Score: 2, Flamebait

    I personally think that we are all doomed, probably before any of these things have a chance to happen. Think about all the things we create in this world... All of the amazing advances we have made... yet people still starve and die in the street all over the world. Why? Because human nature is to create for personal gain. Those not born into the power elite (Political/Business/Military) are doomed to morgage their entire life for money. And all this technology we create only benefits those who are in control. How do you like those new Nikes you bought? Want to know how many 10 year olds had to die to bring you those? How's your tax bill this year? Guess what- Micorosft (and Cisco) payed no federal taxes last year!

    We are all doomed becasue of inherant greed and reactive attitudes towards the problems of the world. "we don't need to do something about the middle east!" *first plane hits tower* Shit! we have do to something now!

  17. Cheating on Pay to Play II - Project Entropia · · Score: 2, Redundant

    Cheating could now become a new organized crime facet- Hacking games to sell virtual items!

  18. New Merger, USPS bought out by MS on Microsoft Promotions Turn Up in USPS Offices · · Score: 5, Funny

    PR release:

    Microsoft announced today the acquisition of the United Postal Service. "It's a great innovation, that we know our customers will enjoy. Instead of being hassled by paper communication, our MSN and Hotmail service will provide all means of communication for the people of the US in a safe and secure way." said Microsoft's co-founder Bill Gates.
    While many questions have risen regarding the ethical and legal considerations, Microsoft was confident of the acceptance of their new program. With a surprise backer in the federal government, Microsofts program received considerable support from a Mr. DCS1000. Security considerations also came into play with the recent anthrax scares.
    The program launches tomorrow, with the initial transfer of all US citizens to the new MS PassportPlus for national identification (Win95/NT/98/2000/XP compatible). A new email activation program will also initiate, offering enhanced security against terrorist hackers sendign unauthorized digital signals.

  19. Apple at the forefront... on Consumer Electronics Show 2002 Report · · Score: 5, Interesting

    And how long has Apple had high-end solutions (they work) for both Wireless connectivity and DVD recording capabilities?
    The PC side is only just getting around to it in consumer machines...

  20. Re:How stable could this be? on The Ultimate S.U.V. · · Score: 1

    Read the FAQ...

    Your question is answered. With so much weight at a low center of gravity it is very stable. It also has a computer controlled suspension system.

    Go to the website... Read the FAQ...

  21. New bottled water competition on Oceans Potentially More Common In Solar System · · Score: 1

    Bottled Maine spring water not exclusive enough for you?

    Try new "nector of the gods" water, bottled straight from the oceans of Saturns's Moon Titan!

  22. Surfing? on Oceans Potentially More Common In Solar System · · Score: 1

    Surfing on Venus anyone?

  23. Cheat Codes on Finding Cheat Codes For A Living · · Score: 2

    I always saw cheat codes as a way to further the experiences of a game and I think they work great as a reward for finishing the game. I always find it fun to go back to a board using cheat codes that took forever to complete and wreak havoc.
    I think the optimum setup is when they are intergrated into the gameplay, so you don't have to go through hoops in order to get them to work.
    I've often wondered why more developers don't utilize them as a feature of the gameplay.

  24. NASA's B-52 on Planning For 80-Year Old B-52s · · Score: 5, Informative

    NASA uses a B-52 for high altitude drops of prototype flight models.
    It was actually tail number "008" making it the oldest operational B-52.
    It is also the lowest flight time operational B-52.

  25. Re-engined B-52s on Planning For 80-Year Old B-52s · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I believe there was a plan at one point to extend their operational life by replacing their dual engine pods with the recently introduced engines used on the 777. As some of you may know, that engine is huge (it's intake diameter is the same as the diameter of a 737s fuselage!), so, I'm not quite sure how they planned to do that.
    But if you add up the total thrust that would be produced for 4 777 engines, it would be enough to acclerate the B-52 vertically!